Jardin des Plantes in Paris
The banks of the Seine River encapsulate numerous Parisian landscapes. Starting from Notre-Dame de Paris and heading in the less bustling direction, you'll find the University of Paris. After walking about 3000 meters, I stumbled upon a botanical garden. It's quite large, with numerous buses parked outside the main entrance, and many students disembarking. It turns out that the botanical garden houses several museums, such as the Paleontology Fossil Museum. Through the windows, I saw many dinosaur fossils, as well as a Mineralogy Museum, a Tropical Plant Museum, a zoo, and more, many of which have an admission fee. However, the outdoor garden is extensive and free to enter. The gardeners are meticulous, and each plant is accompanied by a small sign explaining its species. Walking through the garden, surrounded by birdsong and the fragrance of flowers, one can truly feel the essence of spring. There's a small hilltop in the middle of the garden where you can climb up to enjoy a panoramic view, feel the spring breeze, and bask in the pleasant atmosphere.