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  1. The Temple of Love on Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes. The Bois de Vincennes (French pronunciation: [bwɑ d(ə) vɛ̃sɛn]), located on the eastern edge of Paris, France, is the largest public park in the city. It was created between 1855 and 1866 by Emperor Napoleon III.

  2. Jan 3, 2020 · Bois de Vincennes is the largest public park in greater Paris, with lakes, gardens, zoo, and a medieval chateau. Learn about its history, what to see and do, and how to get there from this comprehensive guide.

  3. If You're Looking for a Pleasant Stroll Away from the Crowds... The Bois de Vincennes abuts the village of Sainte Mande on the east side of Paris -- very accessible from the Metro's Line 1. This huge park features several lakes, wooded areas, open fields, carousels, gardens, and sports facilities.

  4. Bois de Vincennes – The 2,500-Acre Eastern "Lung" Of Paris. Idyllic lakes, a world-class zoo, and a temple of love, Bois de Vincennes may be another legacy of Napoleon III, but it also boasts a 1,000-year history. Spanning 2,459 acres, it's the largest park in Paris and is considered the oxygen-giving left lung of the city.

  5. The Bois de Vincennes, or Bois de Vincennes, is the largest green space of the hundred or so parks and gardens in Paris, covering nearly a thousand hectares .

  6. Le bois de Vincennes est le plus grand espace vert parisien, classé site naturel pittoresque. Il offre de nombreuses activités, paysages et événements autour de ses quatre lacs, du château, du parc floral et de l'arboretum.

  7. A historic hunting wood for French kings, the Bois de Vincennes offers various activities and attractions for visitors. Enjoy hiking, biking, boating, pony rides, play areas, a farm and a castle.