Parisian Romance at the Parc Monceau
Paris is well known for its romantic atmosphere; classical structures, churches, the Seine, food and vine, the arty culture which all depict its romance. Most visitors to Paris come in search of ‘d’amour’, and will find that as promised the city is really very enchanting and that at every turn and at every nook the main theme will be romance.
Discovering Paris will definitely take a lot of your time. So in order make the most of your visit, its best to priorities and plan ahead. And, categorising key interests will help any traveller narrow down the key areas targeted during the Paris visit. For travellers who prefer to take things easy and enjoy the many parks and gardens afforded by the romantic Parisian culture, one will find that the city is home to some of the most enchanting parks in the world.
The Parc Monceau is one such public garden affording relaxation and romantic setting for the Parisians as well as to the visitors to Paris. Initiated by the Duke of Orleans in the 18th century, the park, with its flower gardens and collection of adorning statues, is one of the prettiest parks in Paris and a much sought after park by those seeking relaxation and romance.
Originally designed by Louis Carrogis Carmontelle, the idea behind the park was to create an English style garden, or to be less formal compared to conventional French garden. And even today, it is this unique factor that sets apart the Parc Monceau from other public parks and gardens in Paris.






