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Georges Brassens Park

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Georges Brassens Park

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Parc Georges Brassens is a distinctive public park nestled in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, France. Spanning 7.74 hectares, this urban oasis is unique for its blend of natural beauty and historical preservation, built on the former site of a bustling fish market, horse market, and slaughterhouse. Situated at an elevation of approximately 103 meters, it offers a tranquil escape within the vibrant city, honoring the French singer Georges Brassens who once lived nearby.

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    March 18, 2020

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    Large park with beehives, vines, a bandstand and games for children.

    The Georges-Brassens park is located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris on the site of the former slaughterhouses of Vaugirard. Opened in 1985, it covers an area of 8.7 hectares on uneven land which in the 18th century housed the Perichaux vineyard.
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    June 2, 2024

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    A very pleasant park. You can play music there, there is even a place where there are vines and fruit trees
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    July 11, 2024

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    Nice park with nice shaded areas
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the general walking trail difficulty within Parc Georges Brassens?

    Parc Georges Brassens offers generally easy walking trails suitable for leisurely strolls. While the park covers 7.74 hectares and features some uneven sections, including a slight elevation change (around 103 meters at its highest point), it is not considered challenging. Most paths are well-maintained, making it accessible for a relaxed walk rather than a strenuous hike.

    How long does it typically take to walk around Parc Georges Brassens?

    A full circuit of Parc Georges Brassens, exploring its main paths and features, can typically be completed in about 45 to 60 minutes at a leisurely pace. The exact duration will depend on how much time you spend enjoying specific attractions like the vineyard, the pond, or the historical structures.

    What are the best public transport options to reach Parc Georges Brassens?

    Parc Georges Brassens is very well-connected by public transport. The nearest metro stations are Convention (Line 12) and Porte de Vanves (Line 13). Additionally, the T3a tram line has a stop directly at 'Georges Brassens', making it highly convenient for visitors from various parts of Paris.

    Are there specific family-friendly activities or areas for children in Parc Georges Brassens?

    Absolutely! Parc Georges Brassens is highly family-friendly. It features dedicated playgrounds for children, offers pony rides, and even hosts a puppet theatre. The open lawns also provide ample space for kids to run and play, making it a great spot for families.

    Is Parc Georges Brassens dog-friendly, and are there specific areas for dogs?

    Yes, Parc Georges Brassens is dog-friendly. The park includes a dedicated dog alley where pets can roam. While dogs are generally welcome, it's always best to keep them on a leash in other areas of the park and to clean up after them.

    Does Parc Georges Brassens have wheelchair accessible paths?

    While the park has some uneven terrain due to its historical development and varied landscape, many of the main paths are accessible. The park designers also included braille signs in its garden for visually impaired visitors, indicating an effort towards inclusivity. However, visitors using wheelchairs may find some of the steeper or unpaved sections challenging.

    What are the best times of year to visit Parc Georges Brassens to avoid crowds or for specific events?

    To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting on weekday mornings. Weekends, especially during good weather, can be quite busy, particularly with the popular old and second-hand book market taking place under the historic canopies. For a unique experience, plan your visit to coincide with the monthly honey sales from the park's beehives, which usually occur on specific dates.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants located within or immediately near Parc Georges Brassens?

    While there isn't a large restaurant directly within the park, there are often small kiosks or vendors selling refreshments. The surrounding 15th arrondissement neighborhood, particularly near the Convention and Porte de Vanves metro stations, offers a variety of cafes, bakeries, and restaurants for a meal or snack before or after your visit.

    Are there any notable viewpoints or scenic spots within Parc Georges Brassens?

    Yes, the park offers several picturesque spots. The pond with its belvedere provides a lovely view, and the small river with a bridge adds to the scenic charm. The elevated sections of the park, particularly around the vineyard, also offer pleasant views over the park's diverse landscapes and historical structures.

    What unique historical features can visitors expect to see in Parc Georges Brassens?

    Parc Georges Brassens is rich in historical remnants from its past as a market and slaughterhouse. Visitors can explore a grand gateway, the bell tower of the old fish market, and the impressive iron-framed shelter of the horse market. These structures are integrated into the park's design, offering a unique glimpse into its industrial heritage.

    Can I find a circular walking route within Parc Georges Brassens?

    Yes, the park's layout naturally lends itself to several circular walking routes. You can easily create your own loop by following the main paved and unpaved paths that wind through the park's 7.74 hectares, allowing you to discover the vineyard, historical structures, and various gardens in a continuous circuit.

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