Jardin Tino Rossi

Stretching along the banks of the Seine, the Jardin Tino Rossi combines riverside views, open-air sculptures, and one of Paris's most beloved summer dance spots for a uniquely local experience.

Tino Rossi Garden / Outdoor Sculpture Museum
Tino Rossi Garden / Outdoor Sculpture Museum
Tino Rossi Garden / Outdoor Sculpture Museum

Smart Tips Before You Go

Prepare for a smooth and enjoyable experience

Pack a picnic

The grassy areas and benches make this a relaxing place to enjoy lunch or a snack by the water.

Come for dancing

During spring and summer evenings, locals gather at the famous open-air dance floor to enjoy salsa, tango, rock, swing, and other social dances.

Look out for the sculptures

Don't miss the impressive open-air sculpture museum spread throughout the garden

Smart Tips Before You Go

Prepare for a smooth and enjoyable experience

Pack a picnic

The grassy areas and benches make this a relaxing place to enjoy lunch or a snack by the water.

Come for dancing

During spring and summer evenings, locals gather at the famous open-air dance floor to enjoy salsa, tango, rock, swing, and other social dances.

Look out for the sculptures

Don't miss the impressive open-air sculpture museum spread throughout the garden

Work Schedule

Daily: 24 hours a day
Access may occasionally be restricted during special events, maintenance work, or exceptionally high river levels.

Quick Tips

Recommended Visit Duration: 30 minutes – 2 hours
Best Known For: Open-air dancing and riverside atmosphere

On-site Amenities

Restroom available

Kids area available

Wheelchair friendly

Pet friendly / Dog park available

Price

Full price

Free

Tino Rossi Garden / Outdoor Sculpture Museum

History

Discover how this historic landmark evolved over centuries

The Jardin Tino Rossi was created in 1975 along the Quai Saint-Bernard on the left bank of the Seine.

The garden is named after Tino Rossi, one of France’s most beloved singers of the 20th century, famous for classics such as Petit Papa Noël.

One of the garden’s defining features is its open-air sculpture museum, officially known as the Musée de la Sculpture en Plein Air. Established in 1980, it showcases dozens of contemporary sculptures by international artists, transforming the riverside into an outdoor art gallery.

Tino Rossi Garden / Outdoor Sculpture Museum

History

Discover how this historic landmark evolved over centuries

The Jardin Tino Rossi was created in 1975 along the Quai Saint-Bernard on the left bank of the Seine.

The garden is named after Tino Rossi, one of France’s most beloved singers of the 20th century, famous for classics such as Petit Papa Noël.

One of the garden’s defining features is its open-air sculpture museum, officially known as the Musée de la Sculpture en Plein Air. Established in 1980, it showcases dozens of contemporary sculptures by international artists, transforming the riverside into an outdoor art gallery.

How to get there

Address

2 Quai Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris

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