The inner ring of the 16th district, Public park in the 16th arrondissement, Paris, France.
This park sits at 36 Boulevard de Beauséjour and offers green lawns, shaded pathways, and open areas for families and visitors to enjoy outdoor activities in a residential setting.
The 16th arrondissement developed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a residential area for affluent Parisians, with parks integrated into the urban planning of the district.
The park hosts community gatherings and seasonal events, reflecting the social life of local residents who value the green spaces for leisure and neighborhood interaction throughout the year.
The park opens at 08:00 on weekdays and 09:00 on weekends, closing at 19:30 daily, and is accessible via public transport with nearby metro and bus stops serving the area.
This location lies close to the Petite Ceinture, a former railway line now transformed into a walking trail, offering an additional scenic route for pedestrians exploring the neighborhood.
Location: Paris
Address: 36 Bd de Beauséjour, 75016 Paris, France 75016 Paris
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 08:00-19:30; Saturday-Sunday 09:00-19:30
Website: https://petiteceinture.org
GPS coordinates: 48.85734,2.26899
Latest update: November 27, 2025 07:47
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