Parc Bagatelle Map and Brochure (2025 – 2001)
Set along France’s northern coast, Parc Bagatelle winds through lawns, wooded pockets, and winding water channels that all seem to loop back toward its old stone mill. The Parc Bagatelle map helps you trace those bends without missing the clustered rides, shaded dining decks, or the shortcut between the dolphin pool and the family coaster.
- Location
- Merlimont, France
- Years Active
- 1955 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Parc Bagatelle Site
Paths tighten near the bridges and snack kiosks—classic bottlenecks by midday. Bring patience and curiosity; half the charm is stumbling upon something slightly odd, like the kitschy pirate cove that locals swear hasn’t changed since the ’80s.
Parc Bagatelle Map 2025
In 2025, Parc Bagatelle introduced a new policy regarding guest access. Pets are no longer permitted within the park grounds, with the only exception being certified guide dogs or assistance animals accompanying visitors with disabilities.
This operational change, effective for the 2025 season, alters previous rules on animal access and ensures that only service animals are allowed in the park.

Printable Parc Bagatelle Map PDF 2025
Parc Bagatelle Map 2023
Parc Bagatelle Map 2002
Parc Bagatelle Map 2001
FAQ
Is Parc de Bagatelle free?
Parc de Bagatelle in Paris is free to enter from November 1 to April 30. From May 1 to October 31, admission costs €2.60 at full price and €1.50 at a reduced rate. Entry is always free for children under 7 years old.
What is the history of Parc bagatelle?
Parc de Bagatelle was created in 1777 after a bet between Marie-Antoinette and the Count of Artois, who built the château and gardens in just 63 days. Designed by architect François-Joseph Bélanger and landscape gardener Thomas Blaikie, it became a hallmark of Anglo-Chinese garden style. Acquired by the City of Paris in 1905, it was later developed by Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier into one of Paris’s major botanical gardens, famed for its rose competitions.
How big is Parc Bagatelle?
Parc de Bagatelle covers 24 hectares, or about 59 acres, within the Bois de Boulogne in Paris’s 16th arrondissement. The park includes themed gardens, ponds, waterfalls, and one of France’s largest rose gardens. Its landscaped grounds were designed in the 18th century and later expanded under the City of Paris.
Is there a bagatelle in Paris?
Parc de Bagatelle is located in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris’s 16th arrondissement. It is a historic public park known for its gardens, small château, and remarkable rose collection. The park covers 24 hectares and is accessible to visitors throughout the year.