Jardin de l'Hôtel de Sully
Imagine life as a 17th-century elite as you amble through these historic gardens.
Overview
You might never live in a Parisian mansion, but you can experience its gardens at the Hôtel de Sully.
Built in the 1620s by the Duke of Sully, a finance minister and counsellor to King Henry IV, the public can freely roam the property's serene gardens.
Forming a regal pathway between Rue Saint-Antoine and Place des Vosges, perennial and seasonal plants make up this wonderfully manicured space. Head along for a much-needed break as you roam Le Marais' fashionable boutiques.