Hidden Treasures of Paris: Parc des Buttes Chaumont (19th Arrond.)

// November 12th, 2009 // Treasures

I very well might have found my new favorite “hidden treasure”: Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Without knowing it, I actually visited this park before, but it was at night so I had no clue how awesome it was.

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris, France

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris, France

While it’s a beautiful place now, Parc des Buttes Chaumont was not always so alluring. According to a bit of research, before the 19th century this area once featured gallows where criminals were executed. Later it became a lime quarry and until 1862 it was used as a public waste ground. Since then, however, many changes have taken place and it has become a wonderful haven in Paris.

The park, which you’ll find in the 19th Arrondissement, is a short walk from metro stops Botzaris or Buttes Chaumont. They’re not the easiest metro stops to get to but that’s part of what makes this place a hidden treasure. There is also no question that the trouble of taking 3 trains to get there was well worth it once I saw what the park had to offer. With almost 3 miles of walking paths, I spent nearly 2 hours strolling through this Parisian treasure. Far from the average park (I’ve found that few parks in Paris are even close to “average”), Parc des Buttes Chaumont boasts a 98-foot waterfall, man-made cave, suspension bridges, hilly lawns, a lake (complete with ducks) and stunning stone gazebo that overlooks the park as well as much of Paris (with an especially awesome view of Sacré-Cœur).

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris, France

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris, France

Given that the park is so far from the center of Paris, it remains relatively non-touristy year-round, though I know it is a popular jogging/strolling spot for local Parisians. When I visited, however, there were only a handful of people and I really got the sense that I was far-removed from the daily chaos of Paris (much the same feeling as when I visited Jardin de la Vallée Suisse). So if you’re looking for a respite from all the noise, crowds, and other less-than-pleasant qualities of a metropolis like Paris, Parc des Buttes Chaumont is certainly the sanctuary you’ve been searching for.

Want to see photos from my visit?: Photos of Parc des Buttes Chaumont

Want to see a video from my visit? Parc des Buttes Chaumont Video

Want to see this location on a map? Map of My Visits

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  • LostInCheeseland
    It is probably the best park to go jogging. I love all the people, picnickers, boaters, strollers, lovers... it's truly is one of the cities treasures!
  • I wish it was closer to my apartment...would love to run through this park. You really do see all kinds of people enjoying this place. Strangely enough, it also seems to be popular with ferret-lovers (I saw 5 of them in the park with 2 different groups of people).
  • pariskarin
    Ha! Maybe it was Ferret Day! Crazy! I live about five minutes from the park on foot. I admit in all the times I have been there in the past 18 months, I have never seen folks with ferrets. Maybe it is a new thing, though. It is a great jogging park, as evidenced by the many joggers I see (lol. I don't do it, although I do stroll there frequently).

    It is a fantastic place to explore and have a picnic, and I really do recommend the park and the neighborhood all around it as a really great Paris-off-the-beaten-path location.

    I'm referencing & linking this post in a blog of my own that involves the Buttremont, just so you know! Thanks for sharing your perspective of the park!
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