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Article by — Tim
One-third of his planned ceremonies take place at the Tuileries
late november to march
nothing to see
From late November to late March, there's really nothing to see in the gardens. They look bare, and the wind can be quite harsh, making it not enjoyable at all. Sad and dark.
Early April is a bit of a gamble—there's some greenery, but it's up to you to decide. Here is how it looks like.
Mid to late April is the perfect time to enjoy the pink blossoms. The trees usually start blooming around April 15, making it a magical time. Pink trees can be seen from around April 8 to April 30.
summer months
late april to august
Starting in late April, the trees are fully green and stay that way until late August. In summer, the Tuileries are lush and green, perfect for an elopement ceremony. It’s one of the best times to enjoy the gardens.
By early September, the first yellow tones start to appear.
By mid-October, the Tuileries are filled with beautiful yellow and orange hues.
By mid-November, the Tuileries look quite bare. We recommend November 20 as the latest time to take photos there.
Bare trees and harsh winds
Some trees are green, while others are not yet
Pink trees: Aripril 8 to 30
Vibrant shades of yellow and orange
Latest time to visit: November 20