Bordeaux Public Garden (Jardin Public), Bordeaux: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

The Jardin Public is a 10-hectare park in central Bordeaux, laid out in 1746 by architect Jacques-Ange Gabriel as formal French gardens and redesigned in the English landscape style in the 1850s. The park holds the Natural History Museum of Bordeaux, a botanical garden with roughly 3,000 species, and a central pond with rental rowboats during summer months. A children's puppet theater, the Guignol Guerin, has operated on the grounds since 1853. The park sits a 10-minute walk north of the Grand Theatre and is free to enter daily. is just one of many options in Bordeaux. Major attractions worth considering include Arcachon Bay (Bassin d'Arcachon), Basilica of St. Michael (Basilique St. Michel), and Bordeaux Cathedral (Cathédrale St. André).