Paris’ Reuilly Garden Blossoms
Reuilly Garden in Paris’ 12th arrondissement has been transformed into a blooming cherry and apple orchard for sakura season and is freely accessible to visitors. It’s an easy spring stop for city walkers and photo spots. (sortiraparis.com)
Official name: Jardin de Reuilly — Paul‑Pernin, located along the Coulée Verte René‑Dumont at 15 rue Albinoni in Paris’ 12th arrondissement, with nearest metro access at Montgallet, Dugommier and Mairie du 12ᵉ. (paris.fr) The site covers about 1.52 hectares overall while its main gently sloping lawn measures roughly 4,200 m², providing the larger green setting for the recent floral display. (fr.wikipedia.org) The garden was created between 1992 and 1998 and was designed by architect Pierre Colboc with landscape teams including François‑Xavier Mousquet, Philippe Thomas and Thierry Louf. (fr.wikipedia.org) On‑site amenities include France’s first public fountain dispensing still or sparkling water and a food chalet called “Le Relais Gourmand” that operates from about 10:00 until garden closing. (parisjetaime.com) Local coverage documenting the current blooms was published on March 21, 2026, noting the pink flowering display appeared across the garden over the preceding days. (sortiraparis.com) Visitor hours shift with the season: from March 1–28, 2026 the garden opens weekdays at 08:00 and weekends at 09:00 (closing around 19:00), and from March 29–April 30, 2026 it extends weekday openings to 08:00–20:30 and weekend hours to 09:00–20:30. (paris.fr) The Ville de Paris lists the space with Ecojardin recognition and as part of a “quartier d'accessibilité augmentée,” indicating maintained pathways and accessibility measures inside the garden. (paris.fr)