Les Jardins du miP
Organise your breakfasts, lunches or dinners in a surprising and enchanting setting, just a stone's throw from the flowers traditionally harvested in the Pays de Grasse.
These 2-hectare botanical gardens offer a delightful and fragrant stroll among fields of May roses, jasmine, orange trees, tuberoses, violets and many others. An opportunity for your guests to discover flora and fauna preserved in all their richness!
Les Jardins du MIP offers a selection of two indoor spaces, including a meeting room, and six outdoor spaces from May to September.
The MIP Gardens and its indoor and outdoor spaces can be privatised for any event, including breakfast, lunch, picnics, cocktail parties, receptions (weddings, etc.), dinners, training sessions, work days, weddings, and more. Unexpected possibilities in an unusual setting!
Opening
From 01/03 to 30/11 daily between 9 am and 6 pm.
Closed exceptionally on May 1st.
Session duration : 1h30min
Rates
Free entry for children under 18, Job-seeker, children accompanied by an adult, people with reduced mobility, disabled people.
Other payment methods
- Bank/credit card
- Check
- Cash
Services
Equipment
- Garden
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Car park
- Free car park
- Meeting room
- Toilets
Services
- Shop
Activities
- Room hire
Documents
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