Jardin des Deux Nèthes
Jardin des Deux Nèthes is a small 18th arrondissement garden near Avenue de Clichy. It is handy for a quiet break between Batignolles and Montmartre.
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Jardin des Deux Nèthes is a small green space in northern Paris. It sits close to Avenue de Clichy, in a busy part of the city. Its appeal is practical rather than monumental. It works well as a quiet pause between visits.
This is a good stop for guests who want a more local side of Paris. It is not a destination on the scale of the city’s major historic parks. Still, it fits naturally into a neighborhood walk. You can pair it with Batignolles, Place de Clichy, or a gradual walk up toward Montmartre.
The smartest approach is to treat it as a short break. Plan a brief stop, not a special journey across town. It can be useful with children. It also helps when you need a bench and a calmer moment. It also suits a pause before lunch or after browsing nearby streets.
If you are looking for hidden gardens in Paris, this kind of address makes sense. In warmer months, it is easier to enjoy as part of a longer walk. In colder weather, combine it with nearby cafés or covered stops in the area.
The Concierge's Tip
Aim for a short stop in late morning or mid-afternoon. The area around Avenue de Clichy stays busy for much of the day. Use the garden as a pause, not as a stand-alone destination. If you want a longer green break, pair it with Batignolles. In warmer months, it fits well into a walking route toward Montmartre. After rain, keep a nearby indoor café or passage as a backup.
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Our Concierge arranges your visit: skip-the-line tickets, a private guide, off-hours access.
Ask the ConciergeFrequently asked questions
- Is Jardin des Deux Nèthes one of Paris’s hidden gardens?
- Yes, in a practical way. It is not a major landmark garden. It feels more like a discreet neighborhood green space. It suits visitors looking for a quiet pause in a dense part of Paris. Its value comes mainly from location and convenience within a wider walk.
- How much time should I allow for Jardin des Deux Nèthes?
- Allow a short stop. For most visitors, anything from a few minutes to around half an hour is enough. It depends on your pace and the route you are following nearby. The garden works best as a breather between visits, rather than as a long standalone stop.
- When is the best time to visit this garden?
- It is usually more pleasant outside the busiest movement periods in the neighborhood. Late morning and mid-afternoon often work well. Mild weather makes the stop more comfortable. If conditions are uncertain, keep it as a flexible option within your route rather than a fixed highlight.
- Is Jardin des Deux Nèthes suitable for families?
- Yes, especially as a simple break with children. It can be useful for sitting down, slowing the pace, and breaking up a city walk. It is best seen as a short stop, though. For a longer green outing, larger nearby parks may be a better fit.
- Can this garden be included in a walk between Batignolles and Montmartre?
- Yes, and that is probably the most sensible way to visit it. Its position near Avenue de Clichy makes it easy to fold into a neighborhood walk. You can place it between shopping streets, Batignolles, and a gradual route toward Montmartre. It works best as a pause without a major detour.
- Is this garden worth a detour if I am looking for unusual places in Paris?
- Only if you enjoy understated local addresses. It is not unusual in a dramatic or theatrical sense. Still, it may appeal if you prefer a quieter, more everyday side of Paris. It makes sense within a neighborhood route, especially if you are avoiding the city’s busiest sights.