Visiting the Gardens of the Fountain in Nimes, a peaceful refuge with ancient roots
Located in the heart of Nimes, the Gardens of the Fountain rank among the oldest public parks in Europe, blending Roman ruins with French landscaping and Mediterranean flora.
Exploring history on foot
Designed in the 18th century around a sacred spring once venerated by the Romans, these gardens showcase notable remnants of the city's ancient past. As you wander, you will come across the Tour Magne, an impressive structure dating back to the era of Augustus. Once you climb its steps, you get a clear, panoramic view over the city.
The ruins of the Temple de Diane (Temple of Diana), whose exact purpose remains a subject of debate among historians, add a mysterious atmosphere to your walk.
Relaxing in a green setting
With its shaded paths, statues, and pools fed by the famous spring, the Gardens of the Fountain encourage slow-paced contemplation. Botany enthusiasts will appreciate the Mediterranean plant life, where cypresses, plane trees, palms, and laurels fill every corner, providing shade and relief during hot summer afternoons.
Feel free to take a seat on one of the many benches to enjoy the natural scenery at your own pace.
A venue active throughout the year
Beyond the quiet history, the Gardens of the Fountain serve as a social hub for cultural events. From temporary exhibits held outdoors to summer concerts, the park regularly hosts a variety of artistic programs. On Sunday mornings, it becomes a favorite spot for locals to go for family walks or outdoor yoga sessions.
Regardless of the season, this garden remains a central part of daily life in Nimes.
A little peaceful paradise for walking, enjoying the cool air, and lying in the grass. When it is hot, the pools and the shade of the Mediterranean trees offer a more than welcome refuge. While wandering along the paths, I admired the statues, the fountains, and the pretty arcades reflected in the water, and I climbed up to the Tour Magne. The view over the city of Nîmes is splendid. Not to be missed!