Dotted with red pavilions, or folies, the park was designed by Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi and is a postmodern feast (guided tours 08.03.30.63.06, 3pm Sun in summer). The folies serve as glorious giant climbing frames, as well as a first-aid post, burger bar and children's art centre. Kids shoot down a Chinese dragon slide, and an undulating suspended path follows the Canal de l'Ourcq.
As well as the lawns, which are used for an open-air film festival in summer, there are ten themed gardens bearing evocative names such as the Garden of Mirrors, of Mists, of Acrobatics and of Childhood Frights. South of the canal are the Zénith, and the Grande Halle de la Villette - now used for trade fairs, exhibitions and September's jazz festival. It is flanked by the Conservatoire de la Musique and the Cité de la Musique, with rehearsal rooms, concert halls and the Musée de la Musique.
Area North-East Paris
Transport Mº Porte de la Villette. Av Jean-Jaurès, 19th. Mº Porte de Pantin
Telephone 01.40.03.75.75
Open noon-6pm Tue-Sat; 10am-6pm Sun.
Admission €8; €6.40 reductions; free under-18s, over-60s. PMP.
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