Belleville Park
Parc de Belleville stretches up the hillside from Rue Julien Lacroix to Rue des Couronnes, rising 108 meters above sea level to offer the second-highest viewpoint in Paris.
About Belleville Park
Parc de Belleville stretches up the hillside from Rue Julien Lacroix to Rue des Couronnes, rising 108 meters above sea level to offer the second-highest viewpoint in Paris. The terraced design creates distinct levels connected by cascading waterfalls that actually work year-round, unlike many Parisian water features. At the summit, a large open lawn provides unobstructed 180-degree views stretching from Montmartre to the Eiffel Tower.
The climb up takes about 15 minutes if you enter from the bottom on Rue Julien Lacroix, following zigzagging paths through Mediterranean plantings and past the artificial waterfall system. The middle terraces have benches positioned specifically for different viewing angles, while the top level opens into a proper picnic area where locals spread blankets on weekends. The playground area near the entrance keeps families occupied while parents enjoy the lower viewpoints.
This park gets genuinely busy on sunny weekend afternoons, so weekday visits are notably more peaceful. The views are actually better in winter when leafless trees don't obstruct sightlines, though you'll battle cold winds at the exposed summit. Skip the lower entrance if you're short on time-enter directly at Rue des Couronnes and walk straight to the top viewing area.
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