The lac d’Enghien is a beautiful lake covering a surface area of 110 acres (43 hectares) tucked in the Montmorency valley. The lake is fed by several streams like the Corbon, d'Andilly, d'Ermont, and Haras, and has a maximum depth of 5.11 feet (1.8 meters). The lake is popular for featuring a beautiful fountain and is considered as the one of the largest lakes in Enghien-les-Bains.
Il terreno su cui sorgono i giardini del Lussemburgo e il Palazzo del Lussemburgo era originariamente il sito di un accampamento romano. Nel 1257, l'ordine religioso di Chartreux acquistò il terreno e vi costruì un monastero, mentre la principessa reggente Maria de Medici fece costruire il palazzo nel 1615. È uno dei giardini più amati di Parigi. Le fontane ornate e i prati lussureggianti sullo sfondo di un palazzo hanno un aspetto magico. Con una configurazione davvero bella, il parco è amato da studenti e dai residenti del quartiere Latino della città. I bambini possono salire sulla giostra in stile vintage, giocare sulle altalene e far navigare le loro barchette giocattolo sul laghetto ottagonale. Questo parco è un luogo di incontro molto amato e famoso.
Opened in 1867, this park was built by Jean-Charles Alphand who designed a number of parks during the reign of Napoleon III. Parc des Buttes-Chaumont is spread over 24.7 hectares (61.03 acres) and features an artificial lake, a rocky island, exotic trees, bridges, waterfalls and a grotto. The most significant part of the park is the Temple de la Sibylle which is a scaled-down replica of the iconic Roman Temple of Vesta. The public park also has restaurants, puppet theaters and other facilities making it very popular among locals and tourists alike. A stroll through the historic Parc des Buttes-Chaumont is definitely worthwhile.
Built in 1928, Roland-Garros over the years has gone through several face lifts to grown into one of the world's top four tennis tournaments. A Million euros have been spent on its redevelopment work alone. Roland-Garros is now one of the most popular tennis venues in all of France.
Square du Vert Galant is a little, green haven stuck out in the middle of the Seine. Tree-lined and set below the level of Pont Neuf, it has the feel of a hidden garden, a place to come to sit and read, to find some repose amongst the pigeons and sparrows. You can quite escape the fact that you are smack bang in the middle of the city, especially with the pleasure boats trundling up and down. Certainly worth taking the time to find a shady spot and take stock.
Secondary to Disneyland Paris park, Walt Disney Studios opened in 2002 and gives visitors a "behind-the-scenes" look at the magic of filmmaking. Organized into 4 different lots, as in movie lots, the park offers families a variety of attractions for all ages. For the little ones, there is Toy Story Playland with rides and attractions from the beloved film. For the older kids, there is an Aerosmith-theme rollercoaster, the deathly Tower of Terror and the thrilling Moteurs Action! live action stunt show. Everyone will enjoy taking a trip back in time and strolling through Hollywood Boulevard during the golden age of film.