The Floral City, also known as La Cité Florale, is a charming and picturesque destination located on Google Maps. With its beautiful gardens, serene atmosphere, and friendly community, The Floral City offers a unique and enchanting experience for visitors. From its vibrant array of colorful flowers to its inviting village setting, The Floral City is a place where nature and culture come together in perfect harmony. Whether strolling through the park or enjoying the heartwarming sights and sounds of the area, guests are sure to be captivated by the magical ambiance of The Floral City. It is a place that truly lives up to its name, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that is both tranquil and rejuvenating.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Reviews
Most beautiful little enclave in the entire city. Quiet, charming, lovely gardens, great for a stroll on a spring day on your way to the Park.
Beautiful neighborhood, I recommend visiting it in spring
Such a lovely area with beautiful houses covered in plants and wisterias.
You don’t feel in PARIS while waking in these streets.
Very cute street
An unique place and a must visit for tourists .. beautiful houses with flowers blooming and creepers and vines growing on the exterior wall of the houses
Fantastic place!
Wonderful place
The Floral City is a charming little group of streets named after flowers, and which is indeed very well flowered. This haven of beauty and tranquility is located 2 streets east of Parc Montsouris. You can therefore combine an outing to the park with a visit to the Floral City: success guaranteed!
I highly recommend a visit to this place which looks like a tiny dream village.
Pretty flowered enclave of a few streets frozen in another time, unfortunately surrounded by blocks of buildings, each grayer than the other.
A must-see in the 13th century. Small open residence, rare in Paris, very floral is pleasant, small houses, having the impression of being in a village while being in Paris, is always pleasant. If you liked this passage, I also advise you to go, still in the 13th, the little Alsace, and the square des poplars.