Getting There
The park is accessible via the Paris Metro, with the nearest stations being Buttes Chaumont and Botzaris.





Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, located in the northeastern part of Paris, is a vast public park known for its dramatic landscapes and historic features. Opened in 1867, the park spans 24.7 hectares and is a masterpiece of landscape architecture by Adolphe Alphand. Visitors can explore its 5.5 kilometers of roads and 2.2 kilometers of paths, enjoy the lush greenery, and take in the views from the Temple de la Sibylle, which sits atop a 50-meter cliff on Belvedere island. The park's artificial lake and varied terrain make it a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat.
Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, located in the northeastern part of Paris, is a vast public park known for its dramatic landscapes and historic features. Opened in 1867, the park spans 24.7 hectares and is a masterpiece of landscape architecture by Adolphe Alphand. Visitors can explore its 5.5 kilometers of roads and 2.2 kilometers of paths, enjoy the lush greenery, and take in the views from the Temple de la Sibylle, which sits atop a 50-meter cliff on Belvedere island. The park's artificial lake and varied terrain make it a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat.
Temple de la Sibylle with panoramic views.
Expansive walking trails and paths.
Picturesque artificial lake.
Dramatic cliffs and lush greenery.
Close access to the Temple de la Sibylle, ideal for photography.
Beautiful natural surroundings with walking trails and picnic spots.
Rich cultural heritage with historical significance.
The park is accessible via the Paris Metro, with the nearest stations being Buttes Chaumont and Botzaris.
For the best views of Paris, head to the Temple de la Sibylle.
Nature walks and scenic views.
EUR €
French, English
Tourists, Locals, Family, Solo
The park is a perfect spot for a picnic, especially near the lake.