Square du Vert-Galant
This tiny wedge of parkland sits 15 feet below street level at the very tip of Île de la Cité, offering the only ground-level river access in central Paris.
About Square du Vert-Galant
This tiny wedge of parkland sits 15 feet below street level at the very tip of Île de la Cité, offering the only ground-level river access in central Paris. From here you get unobstructed views upstream toward the Louvre and downstream past Notre-Dame, with the added bonus of watching tour boats navigate the narrow channel between the island's stone embankments.
The descent down the narrow stone staircase immediately transports you from the bustle of Pont Neuf to what feels like a riverside village. Weeping willows frame views of the Right Bank's elegant Haussmanian facades, while the Left Bank shows off the more intimate scale of the Latin Quarter. The stone benches fill up around 6 PM with office workers and locals who know this spot stays sunny longer than most Paris parks.
Don't expect manicured gardens-this is more like a small town square that happens to be surrounded by water. The trees provide decent shade in summer, but there's no cafe or facilities. Winter visits can be muddy and the stairs get slippery when wet. Most tourists walk right past the entrance, which makes it perfect for anyone seeking 20 minutes of quiet in the heart of the city.
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