I originally wrote this post from Normandy in 2020 and noted that my two favorite times of year to walk through the Tuileries Garden are the spring and fall. It’s true, out of the four seasons spring and fall are my favorites for a stroll though the Tuileries. However, I can now say with certainty that spring is the most glorious season to watch unfold day by day.
Five Friday Finds from France: September 25th
It’s been an interesting week in France and changes are definitely on the horizon due to the increasing COVID-19 numbers. 2020 has taught me that nothing is ever certain, so I’m trying to soak up as much of fall in Paris as I can. This week’s Five Friday Finds from France include a restaurant in Paris to put on your list to try, two facades that are sure to make you smile, and how you can sponsor a tree or bench in the Tuileries Garden.
A Walk Through the Tuileries Garden in the Summer

A walk through the Tuileries Garden in the summer is a must when visiting Paris. There’s always something special about the garden no matter the season. During the summer you can’t miss the Ferris Wheel and fair, plus the gorgeous flower beds, which are specifically designed to complement an exhibit at the Louvre.

