Park and garden
at Papeete

Jardins De L'Assemblée De La Polynésie Française

A space of lush vegetation in the city center.
The buildings of the French Polynesian Assembly are in the town center in an area known as Tarahoi, which was formerly home to the palace of Queen Pomare IV. The gardens of the queen were renamed the gardens of Tarahoi i Vaiete when they were redesigned in 2013. It is now a vast park of over 1200 m2, separated from the gardens of the High Commission by a small stream. There is a small freshwater pool where Queen Pomare IV used to bathe and a botanic trail to follow. The gardens are not often visited by tourists because they are behind the Assembly building.

Precise location

  • In centre of town
  • Town location

Visit

Customers

Adapted for : Groups

Opening

Horaires d'ouverture du 01 January au 31 December 2024
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Prices

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Services

Equipments

  • Public WC
  • Car park
  • Parking

Services

  • Educational visits
  • Tourist information
  • Tour free of charge
  • Guided tours

On-site activities

  • Children's entertainment
  • Temporary exhibition
  • Botanic trail

Adapted tourism

Adapted for : Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance

Adress

98714 Papeete
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