Parc Monceau
in Paris's 8th arrondissement is a charming and elegant park known for its English-style gardens and historical significance. Established in the late 18th century by the Duke of Chartres, a cousin of King Louis XVI, the park features a picturesque mix of winding paths, whimsical follies, and ornamental structures, including a Roman colonnade, a miniature Egyptian pyramid, and a Dutch windmill.