About Square des Bleuets

Description

Y'know, I stumbled upon Square des Bleuets during my last trip to Paris, and I gotta say - this little urban oasis really took me by surprise! It's one of those hidden gems that locals cherish but tourists often overlook. The park's name comes from the charming wild blueberries that once grew here, though nowadays it's more about creating a peaceful escape from the city hustle.

Key Features

• Modern playground equipment that my kids absolutely adored (trust me, getting them to leave was a challenge!) • Well-maintained green spaces with seasonal flowers - the spring blooms are particularly impressive • Several comfortable benches strategically placed under mature shade trees • A delightful small fountain that adds a gentle, calming atmosphere • Dedicated pet-friendly area where local dog owners often gather • Surprisingly spacious picnic spots with clean, well-kept grass areas • Charming vintage-style lampposts that create a magical ambiance at dusk

Best Time to Visit

From my experience, early mornings here are pure magic - especially between 8 and 10 AM when the light hits just right and local residents are starting their day. But if you're looking for more of a lively atmosphere, afternoons around 3-5 PM tend to be when families and young professionals fill the space. Weekends can get a bit crowded, especially during summer months, so I'd suggest visiting on weekdays if you're after some peace and quiet. Spring and early fall are particularly gorgeous, with either blooming flowers or golden leaves adding extra charm to the scene.

How to Get There

Getting to Square des Bleuets is actually pretty straightforward. You can hop on Metro Line 9 and get off at either Maraîchers or Porte de Montreuil stations - it's about a 5-minute walk from either one. If you're more of a bus person like me, the 57 and 215 lines stop nearby. Walking or cycling here is also lovely, especially if you're coming from the Père Lachaise area. I usually prefer biking since there are several Vélib' stations (Paris's bike-sharing system) within a stone's throw of the square.

Tips for Visiting

Listen, I learned some of these the hard way, so let me save you some trouble! First off, bring a picnic blanket - while there are benches, sprawling out on the grass is way more fun. The nearby boulangerie makes amazing sandwiches if you're planning a lunch stop. Early afternoon can get pretty sunny, and shade can be limited in certain spots, so pack some sunscreen and maybe a hat. Don't forget your camera - there's this amazing spot near the fountain where you can catch some really unique angles of the surrounding architecture. Oh, and if you're visiting with kids, the playground gets pretty busy after school hours (around 4:30 PM), so plan accordingly if you want to avoid the rush. Water fountains are available, but they're not always working (learned that one the hard way), so bring your own bottle just in case. The square is usually quietest during lunch hours on weekdays - perfect if you're looking to escape the tourist crowds and do some reading or journaling. During summer evenings, local musicians sometimes show up for impromptu performances, which adds such a special touch to the atmosphere. And here's a pro tip: there's this perfect little coffee shop just around the corner that makes for a great pit stop before or after your visit. Speaking of weather - the square can get a bit muddy after rain, so maybe skip the fancy shoes if it's been wet. Winter visits can be lovely too, especially when there's a light dusting of snow, but bundle up cause there's not much shelter from the wind. One last thing - while most tourists head to the bigger parks, this little square gives you a much more authentic slice of Parisian life. You'll see locals walking their dogs, elderly residents playing pétanque, and students sketching in their notebooks. It's these little moments that make Square des Bleuets such a special spot in the city.

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  • How to Get There
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Updated April 16, 2025

Description

Y’know, I stumbled upon Square des Bleuets during my last trip to Paris, and I gotta say – this little urban oasis really took me by surprise! It’s one of those hidden gems that locals cherish but tourists often overlook. The park’s name comes from the charming wild blueberries that once grew here, though nowadays it’s more about creating a peaceful escape from the city hustle.

Key Features

• Modern playground equipment that my kids absolutely adored (trust me, getting them to leave was a challenge!)
• Well-maintained green spaces with seasonal flowers – the spring blooms are particularly impressive
• Several comfortable benches strategically placed under mature shade trees
• A delightful small fountain that adds a gentle, calming atmosphere
• Dedicated pet-friendly area where local dog owners often gather
• Surprisingly spacious picnic spots with clean, well-kept grass areas
• Charming vintage-style lampposts that create a magical ambiance at dusk

Best Time to Visit

From my experience, early mornings here are pure magic – especially between 8 and 10 AM when the light hits just right and local residents are starting their day. But if you’re looking for more of a lively atmosphere, afternoons around 3-5 PM tend to be when families and young professionals fill the space. Weekends can get a bit crowded, especially during summer months, so I’d suggest visiting on weekdays if you’re after some peace and quiet. Spring and early fall are particularly gorgeous, with either blooming flowers or golden leaves adding extra charm to the scene.

How to Get There

Getting to Square des Bleuets is actually pretty straightforward. You can hop on Metro Line 9 and get off at either Maraîchers or Porte de Montreuil stations – it’s about a 5-minute walk from either one. If you’re more of a bus person like me, the 57 and 215 lines stop nearby. Walking or cycling here is also lovely, especially if you’re coming from the Père Lachaise area. I usually prefer biking since there are several Vélib’ stations (Paris’s bike-sharing system) within a stone’s throw of the square.

Tips for Visiting

Listen, I learned some of these the hard way, so let me save you some trouble! First off, bring a picnic blanket – while there are benches, sprawling out on the grass is way more fun. The nearby boulangerie makes amazing sandwiches if you’re planning a lunch stop. Early afternoon can get pretty sunny, and shade can be limited in certain spots, so pack some sunscreen and maybe a hat.

Don’t forget your camera – there’s this amazing spot near the fountain where you can catch some really unique angles of the surrounding architecture. Oh, and if you’re visiting with kids, the playground gets pretty busy after school hours (around 4:30 PM), so plan accordingly if you want to avoid the rush.

Water fountains are available, but they’re not always working (learned that one the hard way), so bring your own bottle just in case. The square is usually quietest during lunch hours on weekdays – perfect if you’re looking to escape the tourist crowds and do some reading or journaling.

During summer evenings, local musicians sometimes show up for impromptu performances, which adds such a special touch to the atmosphere. And here’s a pro tip: there’s this perfect little coffee shop just around the corner that makes for a great pit stop before or after your visit.

Speaking of weather – the square can get a bit muddy after rain, so maybe skip the fancy shoes if it’s been wet. Winter visits can be lovely too, especially when there’s a light dusting of snow, but bundle up cause there’s not much shelter from the wind.

One last thing – while most tourists head to the bigger parks, this little square gives you a much more authentic slice of Parisian life. You’ll see locals walking their dogs, elderly residents playing pétanque, and students sketching in their notebooks. It’s these little moments that make Square des Bleuets such a special spot in the city.

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  • Best Time to Visit
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  • Tips for Visiting

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