The Paul Verlaine Garden is a succession of different atmospheres and plant arrangements that lead visitors from Avenue de Boufflers to Avenue Anatole France. After passing under the Avenue de Boufflers façade, preserved as a reminder of the site's history, discover a semicircular plaza where islands of greenery stand out, like small, transparent screens that gradually reveal the central path. Along this path, you'll find the playground and the Little Thumb Garden, followed by the birch grove, the vegetable garden, and the tall herb garden. Follow your inspiration to explore this new green haven in the Poincaré-Foch-Anatole France district. This garden has been awarded the "Tourism and Disability" label. Indeed, work has been carried out to ensure that the garden is particularly accessible to people with reduced mobility and visual impairments. Entrances on Rue Verlaine and Avenue de Boufflers. Open from October 1st to March 31st, 8am to 18pm; April, May and September, 8am to 19pm; June, July and August, 8am to 21pm.