Tuileries
The Tuileries is a historic garden located in the heart of Paris, France. It was originally created in the 16th century as part of the Tuileries Palace, which served as a royal residence. The garden features beautifully arranged flowerbeds, fountains, and tree-lined pathways, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
In 1664, landscape architect André Le Nôtre redesigned the garden in the formal French style, which is characterized by symmetry and order. Today, the Tuileries is a public park and is often bustling with visitors enjoying its serene atmosphere, art installations, and views of the nearby Louvre Museum.