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Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King
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The Parc Clichy-Batignolles or Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King is a green space in Paris' 17th arrondissement.
Nearby attractions
Square des Batignolles
144bis Rue Cardinet, 75017 Paris, France
Ateliers Berthier
1 Rue André Suares, 75017 Paris, France
Parc Street Workout - Les Hauts de Malesherbes
16P Rue Christine de Pisan, 75017 Paris, France
ART42 - Musée d'art urbain
89 Bd Bessières, 75017 Paris, France
Petite Ceinture du 17e arrondissement
La petite ceinture du, Bd Pereire, 75017 Paris, France
Tower Flower
23 Rue Albert Roussel, 75017 Paris, France
Jardin Claire-Motte
Rue Marguerite Long, 75017 Paris, France
Parc Promenade Pereire
51 Rue de Monbel, 75017 Paris, France
Médiathèque Edmond Rostand
11 Rue Nicolas Chuquet, 75017 Paris, France
Chaton Comedy Club
22 Rue de La Jonquière, 75017 Paris, France
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Hoba
43 Rue Bernard Buffet, 75017 Paris, France
Clint Batignolles
50 Rue Mstislav Rostropovitch, 75017 Paris, France
Coretta
151 bis Rue Cardinet, 75017 Paris, France
Restaurant OKI busan park
54 Rue Mstislav Rostropovitch, 75017 Paris, France
Le Beautignolle
50 Rue Mstislav Rostropovitch, 75017 Paris, France
Hoki Sushi
40 Rue Mstislav Rostropovitch, 75017 Paris, France
Pret A Manger Batignolles
ZAC Les, 39 Rue Mstislav Rostropovitch, 75017 Paris, France
VINI MONTE
167 Av. de Clichy, 75017 Paris, France
Chez Christophe
148 Rue Cardinet, 75017 Paris, France
Cascade de Chine
170 Av. de Clichy, 75017 Paris, France
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Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King

147 Rue Cardinet, 75017 Paris, France
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The Parc Clichy-Batignolles or Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King is a green space in Paris' 17th arrondissement.

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attractions: Square des Batignolles, Ateliers Berthier, Parc Street Workout - Les Hauts de Malesherbes, ART42 - Musée d'art urbain, Petite Ceinture du 17e arrondissement, Tower Flower, Jardin Claire-Motte, Parc Promenade Pereire, Médiathèque Edmond Rostand, Chaton Comedy Club, restaurants: Hoba, Clint Batignolles, Coretta, Restaurant OKI busan park, Le Beautignolle, Hoki Sushi, Pret A Manger Batignolles, VINI MONTE, Chez Christophe, Cascade de Chine
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Nearby attractions of Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King

Square des Batignolles

Ateliers Berthier

Parc Street Workout - Les Hauts de Malesherbes

ART42 - Musée d'art urbain

Petite Ceinture du 17e arrondissement

Tower Flower

Jardin Claire-Motte

Parc Promenade Pereire

Médiathèque Edmond Rostand

Chaton Comedy Club

Square des Batignolles

Square des Batignolles

4.5

(1.7K)

Open until 7:30 PM
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Ateliers Berthier

Ateliers Berthier

4.5

(284)

Open 24 hours
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Parc Street Workout - Les Hauts de Malesherbes

Parc Street Workout - Les Hauts de Malesherbes

4.7

(44)

Open 24 hours
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ART42 - Musée d'art urbain

ART42 - Musée d'art urbain

4.6

(94)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Cheese and wine tasting with Chef Alex
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No Diet Club - Unique local food - Canal St Martin
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Nearby restaurants of Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King

Hoba

Clint Batignolles

Coretta

Restaurant OKI busan park

Le Beautignolle

Hoki Sushi

Pret A Manger Batignolles

VINI MONTE

Chez Christophe

Cascade de Chine

Hoba

Hoba

4.4

(478)

$

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Clint Batignolles

Clint Batignolles

4.6

(495)

$$

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Coretta

Coretta

4.5

(599)

$$$

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Restaurant OKI busan park

Restaurant OKI busan park

4.3

(246)

$$

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Reviews of Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King

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The Clichy-Batignolles-Martin Luther King Park (Parc Clichy–Batignolles - Martin Luther King) covers an area of 10 hectares (25 acres) and is the largest park in this district and the eighth largest in the city. It was created as part of the éco-quartier Clichy-Batignolles Ecological Quarter project, which transformed 54 hectares of former railway tracks and marshalling yards of the French railway company SNCF, and was opened in stages from 2007 to 2021. The park's name combines references to the historic Porte de Clichy gate, the former Batignolles station, and a tribute to the legacy of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. The park was designed by landscape architect Jacqueline Osty with the participation of urbanist François Grether and the engineering company OGI, with a key concept based on sustainable development and environmental principles, including the use of plants, rainwater harvesting, solar panels and wind turbines to generate energy, as well as the use of recycled materials for tracks . The park's infrastructure includes various recreational and sports facilities, such as a skatepark, basketball courts, children's play areas (including swings, sandboxes, and modern play complexes), table tennis tables, outdoor lawns for picnics and leisure activities, and a biotope pond that serves as a habitat for ducks, ducklings, and other local fauna. The park's architectural elements are harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape and include features such as a modern belvedere for viewing the area, pedestrian bridges, and installations, as well as buildings such as the new headquarters of the Paris Public Works Department.The park is also known for its contribution to biodiversity, with a variety of tree and plant species, reed paths, and seasonal landscapes, and cherry blossom trees in bloom in the spring, creating a picturesque avenue. The park is open to visitors year-round, and is easily accessible from the nearby metro stations Pont Cardinet (Line 14) and Porte de Clichy (Line 13). It is a popular destination for locals and tourists for walks, jogging, picnics, and cultural events. There is a well-known student residence and apartment buildings, as well as designer...

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5.0
40w

The park was originally a railway siding, attached to the station of Pont Cardinet. At the time of the 2012 Olympics, for which Paris was pitching, it was expected to house the official "games village". Work on the site started, despite the Games going to London (?) and all the new architecture we see today contains everything from student flats, to luxury apartments, to housing for the underprivileged. Interestingly, while most French urban architecture demands a uniform look, here they seem to have deliberately broken the rule - every structure is different. Breaks the monotony that would have made the park feel like an enclosed space. Quite well done, even if some structures are just plain garish. On the pathways you'll find the old railroad tracks, left behind in memory of the place's origins. One old railway building is still there, now housing a cafe. The modern additions are concrete and steel, but the pink pathways are granite from the Côte d'Armor, in Brittany - again the original pathways, refurbished, and the style continued with grey granite where you see it. The flora is mostly native to the Paris region, with eglantine, reeds and bullrushes that one would find along the Seine. In other parts they've picked a lot of trees and bushes from the colder far east - Japan and China mainly, that are adapted to the climate. Around late-March to mid-April there are cherry blossoms in pink and white, and magnolias of all sorts later. Beyond the park boundaries, they have continued with the freaky architecture to create the Batignolles City, which includes housing and shopping centres. The streets have been named after musicians (lesser known ones), as well as a bridge to Mother Theresa. The park links the Batignolles with Clichy, part of the Parisian sentiment to improve the "mixité" between different social groups, and has done so quite successfully. PS: In the backdrop, the tall glass tower (on the Clichy side), is the Palais de Justice, the housing for the...

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Excelente 👏Em 2007, o Parque Martin Luther King foi inaugurado na perspectiva do desenvolvimento sustentável, gestão otimizada de energia, através de uma oficina eólica e painéis fotovoltaicos, recuperação de águas pluviais ou gestão de resíduos. Foram selecionadas plantas que consomem pouca água, fertilizantes ou inseticidas e elementos de mobiliário urbano, Este é um muito bem pensado parque com algo para todos. Tem muitas árvores e um lago e muitas áreas com relva. Existem rampas de skate, áreas para vários jogos com bola para as crianças e diferentes zonas de jogos organizados. Existem também áreas tranquilas para banhos de sol. Vim aqui algumas vezes a meio da semana, pois é muito cheia nos fins de semana, vale a pena visitar na semana e na primavera e verão para descansar e passear.🙂 é um grande parque, construído em torno de três temas - água, desporto e estações do ano. Os temas podem ser vistos nos prédios ao redor do parque - o parque é cercado por prédios modernos e muitos em construção. O novo edifício Cité de Justice, o edifício com 3 enormes blocos de vidro azul domina o horizonte do parque. O parque é extenso e tem muito verde. Tem muitas árvores que dão muita sombra. Existem muitos caminhos que percorrem o parque. O parque possui diversas áreas de recreação para crianças, toda uma área dedicada a skates e patins repleta de rampas, pontes de corda, campo de futebol, campo de basket, lago com lótus, espaço para exposições, obras de arte, caixa de areia, bancos para relaxar, tudo! também vai ver muitos pássaros, e também patos. Há WC e água. O parque tem algumas linhas ferroviárias antigas passando por algumas partes dele, e no centro do parque encontrará uma estrutura construída apenas para cruzar as linhas. Este espaço possui um terraço coberto e oferece excelentes vistas para o parque,...

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The Clichy-Batignolles-Martin Luther King Park (Parc Clichy–Batignolles - Martin Luther King) covers an area of 10 hectares (25 acres) and is the largest park in this district and the eighth largest in the city. It was created as part of the éco-quartier Clichy-Batignolles Ecological Quarter project, which transformed 54 hectares of former railway tracks and marshalling yards of the French railway company SNCF, and was opened in stages from 2007 to 2021. The park's name combines references to the historic Porte de Clichy gate, the former Batignolles station, and a tribute to the legacy of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. The park was designed by landscape architect Jacqueline Osty with the participation of urbanist François Grether and the engineering company OGI, with a key concept based on sustainable development and environmental principles, including the use of plants, rainwater harvesting, solar panels and wind turbines to generate energy, as well as the use of recycled materials for tracks . The park's infrastructure includes various recreational and sports facilities, such as a skatepark, basketball courts, children's play areas (including swings, sandboxes, and modern play complexes), table tennis tables, outdoor lawns for picnics and leisure activities, and a biotope pond that serves as a habitat for ducks, ducklings, and other local fauna. The park's architectural elements are harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape and include features such as a modern belvedere for viewing the area, pedestrian bridges, and installations, as well as buildings such as the new headquarters of the Paris Public Works Department.The park is also known for its contribution to biodiversity, with a variety of tree and plant species, reed paths, and seasonal landscapes, and cherry blossom trees in bloom in the spring, creating a picturesque avenue. The park is open to visitors year-round, and is easily accessible from the nearby metro stations Pont Cardinet (Line 14) and Porte de Clichy (Line 13). It is a popular destination for locals and tourists for walks, jogging, picnics, and cultural events. There is a well-known student residence and apartment buildings, as well as designer high-rise buildings.
Grace GhalebGrace Ghaleb
A beautiful place with a lot of things and space to do. It has a big playground for kids but also a dedicated skateboard 🛹 trick place and not to mention a closed tennis ground place for adults. Compatible for every age and close by a metro and a bud station. More than anything it is beautiful to walk in abig enough to picnic too. It gives a relaxing feeling of a resort retreat and a modern design. 😌 Definitely worth visiting. And a tiny water area with a cute mother goos with her offspring. 😍
Phu VuPhu Vu
Le Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King est un endroit magnifique pour se balader et se détendre dans le 17ème arrondissement de Paris. Avec sa conception moderne et son aménagement bien pensé, il offre un cadre paisible et agréable pour les promeneurs. Ce parc est un véritable havre de paix au cœur de la ville, offrant un mélange parfait entre la nature et la modernité. Les espaces verts sont magnifiquement entretenus et il y a une grande variété d'arbres, de plantes et de fleurs à admirer. Les nombreux sentiers piétonniers permettent aux visiteurs de se promener à leur guise et de découvrir les différents aspects du parc. Le parc est également très bien équipé avec des aires de jeux pour les enfants, des terrains de sport pour les amateurs de fitness, des tables de pique-nique pour les familles et des bancs pour les personnes qui souhaitent simplement se reposer et profiter de l'ambiance paisible. Les visiteurs peuvent également admirer les nombreuses œuvres d'art installées dans le parc. Dans l'ensemble, le Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King est une merveilleuse destination pour se détendre et se ressourcer en plein cœur de la ville. Si vous cherchez un endroit calme et agréable pour une promenade, un pique-nique ou simplement pour passer un après-midi paisible en famille, c'est l'endroit parfait pour vous. Je le recommande vivement à tous ceux qui cherchent à échapper à l'agitation de la ville et à profiter d'un moment de calme et de détente.
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The Clichy-Batignolles-Martin Luther King Park (Parc Clichy–Batignolles - Martin Luther King) covers an area of 10 hectares (25 acres) and is the largest park in this district and the eighth largest in the city. It was created as part of the éco-quartier Clichy-Batignolles Ecological Quarter project, which transformed 54 hectares of former railway tracks and marshalling yards of the French railway company SNCF, and was opened in stages from 2007 to 2021. The park's name combines references to the historic Porte de Clichy gate, the former Batignolles station, and a tribute to the legacy of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. The park was designed by landscape architect Jacqueline Osty with the participation of urbanist François Grether and the engineering company OGI, with a key concept based on sustainable development and environmental principles, including the use of plants, rainwater harvesting, solar panels and wind turbines to generate energy, as well as the use of recycled materials for tracks . The park's infrastructure includes various recreational and sports facilities, such as a skatepark, basketball courts, children's play areas (including swings, sandboxes, and modern play complexes), table tennis tables, outdoor lawns for picnics and leisure activities, and a biotope pond that serves as a habitat for ducks, ducklings, and other local fauna. The park's architectural elements are harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape and include features such as a modern belvedere for viewing the area, pedestrian bridges, and installations, as well as buildings such as the new headquarters of the Paris Public Works Department.The park is also known for its contribution to biodiversity, with a variety of tree and plant species, reed paths, and seasonal landscapes, and cherry blossom trees in bloom in the spring, creating a picturesque avenue. The park is open to visitors year-round, and is easily accessible from the nearby metro stations Pont Cardinet (Line 14) and Porte de Clichy (Line 13). It is a popular destination for locals and tourists for walks, jogging, picnics, and cultural events. There is a well-known student residence and apartment buildings, as well as designer high-rise buildings.
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A beautiful place with a lot of things and space to do. It has a big playground for kids but also a dedicated skateboard 🛹 trick place and not to mention a closed tennis ground place for adults. Compatible for every age and close by a metro and a bud station. More than anything it is beautiful to walk in abig enough to picnic too. It gives a relaxing feeling of a resort retreat and a modern design. 😌 Definitely worth visiting. And a tiny water area with a cute mother goos with her offspring. 😍
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Le Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King est un endroit magnifique pour se balader et se détendre dans le 17ème arrondissement de Paris. Avec sa conception moderne et son aménagement bien pensé, il offre un cadre paisible et agréable pour les promeneurs. Ce parc est un véritable havre de paix au cœur de la ville, offrant un mélange parfait entre la nature et la modernité. Les espaces verts sont magnifiquement entretenus et il y a une grande variété d'arbres, de plantes et de fleurs à admirer. Les nombreux sentiers piétonniers permettent aux visiteurs de se promener à leur guise et de découvrir les différents aspects du parc. Le parc est également très bien équipé avec des aires de jeux pour les enfants, des terrains de sport pour les amateurs de fitness, des tables de pique-nique pour les familles et des bancs pour les personnes qui souhaitent simplement se reposer et profiter de l'ambiance paisible. Les visiteurs peuvent également admirer les nombreuses œuvres d'art installées dans le parc. Dans l'ensemble, le Parc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King est une merveilleuse destination pour se détendre et se ressourcer en plein cœur de la ville. Si vous cherchez un endroit calme et agréable pour une promenade, un pique-nique ou simplement pour passer un après-midi paisible en famille, c'est l'endroit parfait pour vous. Je le recommande vivement à tous ceux qui cherchent à échapper à l'agitation de la ville et à profiter d'un moment de calme et de détente.
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