In 1593, Henri IV, very much interested in curing diseases by plants, asked Pierre Richer de Belleval, an anatomy and botanical teacher, to create a Royal Garden inspired by famous Italian "medical garden". The Botanical Garden of Montpellier later became the model for the famous Botanical ... Read review
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,03/10 - Hôtel de charme de 33 chambres récemment rénovées ... more
et climatisées, au coeur du Quartier Latin, Le Tim Hôtel Jardin des Plantes saura vous séduire Chrles de Gaulle Airport CDG 25 km, Orly Airport ORY 15 km, Norte Dame De Paris 0.5 km, Pantheon 0.5 km
A short stroll from the River Seine, opposite the Gare d'Austerlitz train station, this ... more
2-star hotel offers the elegant design and quality accommodation expected of a 3-star establishment. Across from the Jardins des Plantes, which you need only to cross to reach the famous Latin Quarter, the hotel Libertel Austerlitz Jardin des Plantes offers bright and modern en-suite bedrooms. 44 rooms were fully renovated in the summer of 2008 and they all feature flat-screen TV, design furniture and comfortable bedding with duvet.
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Opposite the Jardin des Plantes (botanical garden) and Natural History Museum, the ... more
Timhotel Quartier Latin Jardin des Plantes benefits from a central location in the lively 5th Arrondissement. Housed in a classic Parisian building, the Timhotel offers traditional and cosy accommodation. All the rooms are en suite and soundproofed. The hotel’s roof terrace presents a lovely setting for your breakfast in the summertime and boasts offers views over Paris’ rooftops.
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Located opposite the Botanical Gardens and the Natural History Museum, this 33 room hotel ... more
will delight those in love with the Latin Quarter and its typical ambiance. The University Pierre and Marie Curie Centre are also just a stone's throw away. The hotel's roof terrace is ideal for breakfast on sunny days, and the sauna is an equally attractive alternative for relaxing in this charming hotel.
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Paris left bank a short stroll the Seine in front of Gare dAusterlitz and not too far ... more
away from Gare de Lyon and Jardin des PlantesThe hotel accommodates its guets in 51 bright and pleasant rooms 44 of them were renovated in Summer 2008 air conditioning new furniture new bedding with downy duvet flat screen TV new bathroom tea and coffee facility electronic key card Free WI FI Hot Spot Access In room and HotelIn the air conditioned newly renovated lobby you will find a computer with internet access payable and vending machines for hot or fresh beverages free newspapers safety box payable a luggage room Recording video system in the public area small pets allowed with supplement not available extra bed and baby bedOn The first floor a continental buffet is served in the breafast room also renovated and air conditionedNaturally lighted and very peaceful this room is an invitation to travel through its old posters recalling the golden days of French railwaysHotel is Totally 100 % Tobacco free area
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Located opposite the Botanical Gardens and the Natural History Museum, this 33 room hotel ... more
will delight those in love with the Latin Quarter and its typical ambiance. The University Pierre and Marie Curie Centre are also just a stone's throw away. The hotel's roof terrace is ideal for breakfast on sunny days, and the sauna is an equally attractive alternative for relaxing in this charming hotel.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Located opposite the Botanical Gardens and the Natural History Museum, this 33 room hotel ... more
will delight those in love with the Latin Quarter and its typical ambiance. The University Pierre and Marie Curie Centre are also just a stone's throw away. The hotel's roof terrace is ideal for breakfast on sunny days, and the sauna is an equally attractive alternative for relaxing in this charming hotel.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Pretty pink embroidered trim. 100% cotton and machine washable. Keep your little princess warm and looking gorgeous at the same time. Co-ordinating headband also available. If we don't have the size you require please let us know and we will attempt to get it in for you.
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In 1593, Henri IV, very much interested in curing diseases by plants, asked Pierre Richer de Belleval, an anatomy and botanical teacher, to create a Royal Garden inspired by famous Italian "medical garden". The Botanical Garden of Montpellier later became the model for the famous Botanical Garden in Paris built later in 1635.
Used only to gather all plants with a medicinal power, the Royal Botanical Garden was an incredible ... ...the oldest in France, is just a stone away) but the Garden quickly became more than that and turned into a powerful tool for all botanical studies, which was unique and never done before in France.
In the XVII century, the Garden became a Scientific Garden, housing plants from all over the world. You will have to understand that it was really new at the time, and the Garden complete new approach in housing plant and trying to create different ... more
In 1593, Henri IV, very much interested in curing diseases by plants, asked Pierre Richer de Belleval, an anatomy and botanical teacher, to create a Royal Garden inspired by famous Italian "medical garden". The Botanical Garden of Montpellier later became the model for the famous Botanical Garden in Paris built later in 1635.
Used only to gather all plants with a medicinal power, the Royal Botanical Garden was an incredible tools for all students in medicine, (the University of Medicine, the oldest in France, is just a stone away) but the Garden quickly became more than that and turned into a powerful tool for all botanical studies, which was unique and never done before in France. In the XVII century, the Garden became a Scientific Garden, housing plants from all over the world. You will have to understand that it was really new at the time, and the Garden complete new approach in housing plant and trying to create different climates to accommodate some very exotic plants made The Garden very famous indeed. In 1841, for the very first time the Garden was made public and not only scholars and doctors were given access but also tourists, and lovers! For the Garden is a very romantic place indeed!
The Botanical Garden now belongs to the University of Medicine and is still open to public for free and house a planetarium. It has been made "Site Protégé" in 1984 and more recently, in 1992, Monument Historique. Which mean the site is now protected and part of the French patrimony.
The Garden obviously changed dramatically since 1593, but you can still see the oldest part untouched. Over the centuries a glasshouse was added, a planetarium (nothing too fancy here, it is very old but very charming and still working!), an English Garden, a giant pound for Lotus… the Botanical Garden more than double its superficies. It has now 4.6 ha and 3450 differents species of plants and trees! It really worth having a look, it is a very peaceful place in the heart of historical Montpellier and the best time of the month to visit is May or June.
Not a lot of tourist know this place because it is far from all shops and café (they are not that far however, everything is at walking distance and I would say the Garden is about 20 minutes walks from Place de La Comedie) but when you visit the medieval quarters of Montpellier, I hope you will think about this place too! And why not bringing a little picnic with you? The Cathedral St Pierre is just 5 minutes away as well as the University of Medicine, both a must see!