King Louis XV commissioned the creation of Champ de Mars in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It is one of the most important and famous gardens in Paris. The park is named after the Campus Martius ("Mars Field") in Rome, a tribute to the Latin name of the Roman God of war. The title also alludes to the fact that the lawns here were formerly used as drilling and marching grounds by the French military.
Its name derives from Mars, the Roman god of war. It is a unique garden thanks to its location. In fact it is located between the Eiffel Tower and the École militaire. These vast gardens were used by French troops for their exercises. The military function was repealed in 1920 and in 2000 was built the Mur pour la Paix (Peace Wall). You will live an unforgettable experience walking in this spectacular garden looking the Eiffel Tower .