Marché de Noël de Notre-Dame
Marché de Noël de Notre-Dame: A Festive Parisian Tradition
A charming Parisian garden with stunning Notre Dame views, ancient trees, and whimsical sculptures, offering a peaceful escape in the Latin Quarter.
Square René Viviani is a charming small park in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, offering a tranquil escape with stunning views of Notre Dame Cathedral. It's known for its whimsical sculptures, including a gnarled, ancient acacia tree, and its peaceful atmosphere.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From Notre Dame Cathedral, walk south along Rue du Cloître Notre-Dame, then turn left onto Quai de Montebello. Continue east, then turn left onto Rue du Fouarre. The square will be on your left. The walk is short and offers picturesque views of the Seine. No costs involved.
Public Transport
Take the Metro line 4 to Saint-Michel station. From the station, walk east along Quai Saint-Michel, cross the Petit Pont bridge, and turn left onto Rue du Fouarre. The square will be on your left. A single Metro ticket costs €2.10.
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