Spring has finally arrived! Here in Boston, we're witnessing sprouts pushing through the soil, daffodils peeking out, and eagerly anticipating the magnolias in front of our building bursting into full bloom.

As today, March 19, marks the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere, I'm excited to share with you some of the most beautiful gardens in the Francophone world, each reflecting the unique culture, history, and landscape of its region. Join me on a journey to explore these hidden gems that offer a refreshing departure from the well-known Giverny or Versailles gardens.

Parc de Bagatelle

Situated in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France, this park is famous for its rose garden, which contains over 10,000 rose bushes representing more than 1,200 species.







Jardin Majorelle

Located in Marrakech, Morocco, this garden was designed by French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. It features exotic plants, vibrant colors, and outstanding architecture.







Jardin Botanique de Montréal

This botanical garden in Montreal, Canada, is one of the largest in the world. It encompasses a variety of themed gardens, including Japanese, Chinese, and First Nations gardens, as well as greenhouses showcasing tropical plants.







Jardin d'Essai du Hamma

Situated in Algiers, Algeria, this botanical garden was established in the 19th century and features a diverse collection of plants from around the world, as well as beautiful pathways.







Château de Villandry Gardens

Situated in the Loire Valley, France, these Renaissance gardens are renowned for their intricate geometric designs and diverse plantings, including ornamental flowers, vegetables, and herbs.







Jardin des Serres d'Auteuil

Located in Paris, France, this botanical garden features impressive greenhouses with a wide range of exotic plants, as well as outdoor gardens with beautiful landscaping.







Are you eager to visit but unsure about your French proficiency level? Improve your vocabulary with this blog post or enroll in one of our classes.

Registration is now open for the Spring session, and classes start on April 3 for all ages.

Bruna Franco

Marketing & Membership Manager

Bruna first joined the Center as a member, looking for an opportunity to practice French and to be around French culture. She is now thrilled to be the Membership Manager and to provide members with the amazing experience she was previously able to enjoy herself. She is a native Portuguese speaker who, by the age of eight, knew she wanted to be multilingual someday. Working at the French Library now seems like a dream come true.

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