French Street Park

French Street Park is a small, well-kept, and serene urban park in Washington, DC. It offers a peaceful environment with benches, tables with built-in seats, and beautiful flowers, making it a nice spot to relax, read, or enjoy a quiet sandwich. The park is wheelchair accessible and suitable for kids, and while it is a great space for dogs, they must be kept on a leash at all times. It has open railings giving a safe feeling and is frequented by locals including families and event visitors.
Reviews
Great place for toddlers and preschoolers to get fresh air and play. Not a playground but open space with tables with built-in seats. L
Plenty of flowers to view.
Short street on my home from U street going to logan circle. A surprising little park. Some benches and tables often a couple of people with laptops. A nice meeting place eith flowers a d!a few trees in blossom. It open railings to residencs opposite side of the street gives it a safe feeling. If there is sunshine dress cool take a hat. Simetimes i see fathers pushing push chairs around. Place for a quiet sandwich. There is a corner shop i havent tried yet. Take a book read for an hour.
My favorite park. I don’t mind the bickering and wont take the gawking personally but the serenity here at this park is magnificent!
One of the small gems of quiet spots scattered about WDC.
Park is well kept. Opens at 6am and closes at 8pm. People have held events here. Nice place to sit and enjoy the outdoors. Dogs have to be kept on their leach at all times in the park. You must clean up behind your dog.