Parc Georges-Brassens

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Paris, France

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City park· Tourist attraction· Park

Parc Georges-Brassens Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Parc Georges-Brassens is located in Paris, France on 2 Place Jacques Marette. Parc Georges-Brassens is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category city park in France.

Address

2 Place Jacques Marette

Phone

+33 155767515

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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laila Ali

It' s a big park. There is a place of grass to sit in the summer, a place for plaging children and sports tool. In summer some time there is a band. You con spend a lovely time with you family and friends.

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Gurleen Walia

It's a huge park. You can walk, go jogging, sit in a place have picnic. It has a variety of flora to cherish. It is very beautiful and there are also small streams

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agape love tv anthony

The park is very big and lovely i will like to re visit the place by summer

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Rituparna Sarkar

Lovely place to spend some time at or for a little picnic. Very family friendly.

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I am an earthling I am machaal khawn

Nice to breath the open air. Though the parks closes early pm hour's during winter and fall. .nice place to walk still as it is calm and peaceful. .there some cafes around most notable. The gorilla cafe

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Frédéric Bourdin

If you like books, sometime very old, the place to go. Next to a nice park and brasseries for a bite

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Tanja Teresa Leifsdóttir

Huge construction site in the middle. No reason to make the trip there, don’t recommend unless it’s the nearest local park.

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Bob Massey

On our vacation we experienced one of thoe treasured moments of good fortune. This neighborhood park has a special history. It is a superior facility in a neighborhood that is genuinely Parisienne. Georges Brassens was a world star popular singer. Primarily in the French language world in 1960s through early 1980s. Maybe you can get lucky too.