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Buttes-Chaumont (Parc des)

In 1860, the buttes (little hills) of the «mont chauve» were still quarried for gypsum and blasted in the open air. Seven years later, on the orders of Napoléon III, this steepest and most picturesque of landscaped parks was inaugurated. In the interval, titanic work was carried out using dynamite to terrace and reshape the landscape creating waterfalls, a lake, a grotto with fake stalactites, and a 30-metre-high rocky island crowned with the fanciful little temple of Sibyls.

Practical information

Buttes-Chaumont (Parc des)

Rue Manin

 75019

 PARIS

Metro :

Buttes-Chaumont

Bus :

26 - 60 - 75

Access for persons with limited mobility

Tourisme & Handicap label



Park-garden-walk

Municipal

Buttes-Chaumont park, in the east of Paris extends over an area of 23 hectares. It was built at the wish of Napoleon III, who, as with Montsouris park in the south wanted to provide the working classes with a green area. It was laid out under the orders of Alphand (great organiser of Parisian promenades during the Second Empire), by engineers Darcel Belgrand, architect Davioud and landscape designer Barillet-Deschamps, on the bare heights -'monts chauves' (bald mounts) hence the name 'Chaumont'; between 83 and 101 metres high, it makes up the most westerly promontory of the hills of Belleville. Inaugurated during the World Fair of 1867, the Buttes-Chaumont is the archetypal Haussmanian park and one of the finest in Paris. It has age-old trees, sophora, old plane and chestnut trees and a rich birdlife: tits, wagtails, warblers, hedgesparrows, gulls, waterfowl, black swans, geese, mallards... also, fish: gudgeon, roach, tench, pike... With its cliffs, belvederes, suspension bridge and lawns the park is quite unlike any other. Skating track.

Opening days and times

Open/Closed :



Summer 7.30am - 11pm.
Winter 7.30am - 9pm.

Days of week :

Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday

Open on those public holidays :

Easter Easter Monday 1 May
8 May Ascension Day Whitsuntide
Whit Monday 14 July 15 August
1 November 11 November 25 December

Individual tours

Independant tour.

Guided tour :

Guided tours are organized by the "Direction des Parcs et Jardins"(parks and gardens head office) located 1 av Gordon Bennett 75016 PARIS. For further information, please phone at 01.40.71.75.60.
Programme available each year in the city hall of each district, at the reception hall of the Hotel de Ville, and at the Office de Tourisme de Paris.

Free :

Entrance to the Buttes-Chaumont park is free, but there is a charge for access to the island by boat.

Services

Foreign language tour.

Photo allowed.

Viewpoint.

Restaurant.

Other services :

Museum & Monuments pass Child minding Animals welcome
Bookshop

District

See the map La Villette / Belleville / Canal Saint-Martin

La Villette / Belleville / Canal Saint-Martin