Jardin de l'hôtel Salomon de Rothschild
The Jardin de l'hôtel Salomon de Rothschild in Paris’s 8th arrondissement offers a discreet green pause near Avenue de Friedland and Parc Monceau.
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About
The Jardin de l'hôtel Salomon de Rothschild sits behind a private mansion in Paris’s 8th arrondissement. The address is close to Avenue de Friedland. It is also within easy reach of Parc Monceau and the Arc de Triomphe area.
This place matters for its mood more than for a long visit. People come for a quiet pause, not for a major garden circuit. The Jardin de l'hôtel Salomon de Rothschild fits the idea of hidden gardens in Paris. It feels tucked away from the city’s faster rhythm.
For a smart visit, stay practical. Access may depend on events, partial openings, or day-by-day conditions. It is wise to check the latest access information before going. If the garden is not open, the neighborhood still rewards a walk.
The easiest plan is to include it in a wider stroll through the 8th arrondissement. Pair it with Parc Monceau, nearby mansion façades, and a walk toward the Arc de Triomphe. In spring and early autumn, the area is pleasant on foot. In winter, swap this stop for Parc Monceau if you want a more reliable outdoor option.
The Concierge's Tip
Plan this stop at the start or end of a neighborhood walk, ideally on a weekday. Access to the garden can vary with on-site activity, so check the latest conditions before you go. Approach from Avenue de Friedland, then continue toward Parc Monceau. In warmer months, this works well as a quiet outdoor pause. If access is limited, switch to Parc Monceau for a more dependable garden stop nearby.
Ask the Concierge
Our Concierge arranges your visit: skip-the-line tickets, a private guide, off-hours access.
Ask the ConciergeFrequently asked questions
- What is the history of the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild?
- The Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild is a Paris mansion associated with the Rothschild family. For visitors, the key point is the setting. The garden belongs to a historic private estate, with access conditions that may vary. Most people come for the atmosphere and for a glimpse of the grand residential Paris of the 8th arrondissement.
- Can you visit the Jardin de l'hôtel Salomon de Rothschild?
- A visit may be possible, but it is best to stay cautious. Access does not always work like a standard public garden. It can depend on events, specific opening patterns, or temporary restrictions. The safest approach is to check same-day access information before heading there, especially if this is your main reason for crossing the city.
- How much time should I allow for the visit?
- Allow for a short stop rather than a full outing. For most visitors, twenty to forty-five minutes is enough, depending on access and your interest in the area. This place works best as part of a broader walk. It pairs easily with Parc Monceau, Avenue de Friedland, or a stroll toward the Arc de Triomphe.
- When is the best time to see this garden?
- The best moment depends mainly on crowd levels and the weather. Morning or late afternoon usually feels calmer for a short walk. Weekdays can be more relaxed than busier periods. In spring and early autumn, the neighborhood is pleasant on foot. After rain, wear suitable shoes if you plan to continue to other nearby green spaces.
- Is it one of Paris’s hidden gardens?
- Yes, it can be seen as one of Paris’s hidden gardens. It does not have the visibility of a major public park, and that is part of its appeal. Visitors come for a discreet pause in a refined setting, rather than for a large-scale walk or a full family outing with many facilities.
- Is it suitable for families?
- Yes, for a short and quiet stop. That said, it is not the kind of garden most families choose for a long outing with plenty of activities. If you are traveling with young children, it works better when paired with a more open and straightforward park nearby, such as Parc Monceau.
- Is it the largest private garden in Paris?
- It is better not to rely on rankings here unless you have a verified source. The Jardin de l'hôtel Salomon de Rothschild is best appreciated for its discreet character and historic setting. If your priority is scale or a long walk, other Paris parks will be a better fit.