Parc de l'Orangerie
Parc de l'Orangerie sprawls across 26 hectares as Strasbourg's oldest and most complete park, built in 1804 where Napoleon's orangery once stood.
About Parc de l'Orangerie
Parc de l'Orangerie sprawls across 26 hectares as Strasbourg's oldest and most complete park, built in 1804 where Napoleon's orangery once stood. You'll find genuine white storks nesting in a dedicated enclosure (they're real residents, not just for show), a proper lake where you can rent paddle boats for €8 per half hour, and the elegant neoclassical Pavillon Joséphine that hosts art exhibitions. The small zoo houses farmyard animals and deer, while bowling greens and mini golf keep families busy for hours.
The park feels like a proper European garden where locals actually live their daily lives rather than a tourist attraction. Joggers circle the lake at dawn, elderly men play pétanque under the plane trees, and families spread picnic blankets near the stork enclosure. The Pavillon Joséphine sits photogenically at the park's heart, surrounded by formal flowerbeds that bloom magnificently in spring. You'll hear multiple languages as European Parliament workers lunch here between sessions, giving the place an genuinely international atmosphere.
Most guides oversell the zoo, which is tiny and honestly skippable unless you're traveling with small children. The real draw is the storks: they're magnificent up close and completely free to observe. Skip the crowded weekend afternoons when the paddle boat queue stretches forever. The mini golf costs €4 and takes 20 minutes, perfect for restless kids. Come on weekday mornings when you'll practically have the place to yourself.
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