The Paul Verlaine Garden is a succession of atmospheres and plant architectures that lead the visitor from Avenue de Boufflers to Avenue Anatole France. After passing under the façade on Avenue de Boufflers preserved in memory of the site, discover a forecourt in the shape of a semicircle on which islands of greenery stand out, real small transparent screens that gradually reveal the central alley. Then, along this alley, begins the playground and the garden of Little Thumb, then further on, the birch forest, the vegetable garden and the garden of tall grass. Follow your inspiration to invest in this new haven of greenery in the Poincaré - Foch - Anatole France district. This garden is labeled as "Tourism and Disability". Indeed, work has been carried out so that this place takes particular account of accessibility for people with reduced mobility and the visually impaired.