Plate-bande du boulevard Sérurier
Plate-bande du boulevard Sérurier is a small dog park in Paris's 19th arrondissement where dogs can run and play off-leash in a fenced area. The space features double-gated entry points and an open layout that allows multiple dogs to move around freely and safely.
This dog park opened in 2016 as part of Paris's effort to improve urban living spaces for residents with pets. It was created in response to local demand for dedicated off-leash areas where dogs could socialize and exercise more freely.
The name comes from the Boulevard Sérurier that borders this space. Dog owners regularly gather here to let their pets play freely and connect with their neighbors in this casual community spot.
The park is open free of charge twenty-four hours a day for all dog owners. Bring water for your pet since there are no water fountains on-site, and always clean up after your dog while keeping it supervised at all times.
What started as a simple green space was later redesigned specifically to give dog owners a dedicated area for their pets. Its location near the Archives de Paris creates an unexpected blend of urban history and contemporary community needs in a single small spot.
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