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Travel in Orleans

Orléans is a French national historical and cultural city and a tourist city. According to statistics, the number of tourists received by Orleans every year is about 1.1 million.

Go out of the train station gate, cross the street, and enter the old town of Orleans. Parc Floral, also known as Orléans la Source, is the largest urban green space in Orleans and a rare artificial urban forest park in France, covering an area of ??about 35 hectares. It is located in the High-tech Development Zone of Orleans City. The Loiret River originates in the park and is the location of the University City of Orleans. It was built in 1963. Le Parc Pasteur, covering an area of ??about 4.5 hectares, is located in the north of the city and was built in 1927. The Botanical Garden (Le Jardin des Plantes), covering an area of ??about 3.5 hectares, was originally built in 1836. Le parc Anjorrant Le parc de la Fontaine de l’Etuvée is located in Saint-Jean-de-Braye northeast of Orleans city. It is half artificial and half natural. Le parc du Moins-Roux, located in the south of the city, near Olivet. Le jardin de l’Evêché, behind the Orleans Cathedral. Le parc Léon-Chenault, behind Saint-Marceau Cathedral.