
About This Spring
## Overview Square Lamartine is a small, elegant public park nestled in the upscale 16th arrondissement of Paris, home to a public drinking spring that has long been a neighborhood fixture. Located near the intersection of Rue Mesnil and Rue Greuze, this green pocket of calm sits within one of the city's most refined residential quarters. Local residents regularly visit the spring to fill their containers with water, a tradition that speaks to the enduring Parisian appreciation for natural water sources. The square itself is named after Alphonse de Lamartine (1790–1869), the celebrated French poet, writer, and statesman who was a towering figure of French Romanticism and briefly served as head of the provisional government during the Revolution of 1848. Paris has a rich history of public drinking water points — from the iconic Wallace fountains installed after the Franco-Prussian War to neighborhood springs and fontaines — and the source at Square Lamartine carries on that tradition in a quieter, more local fashion. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in **Square Lamartine** in the 16th arrondissement of Paris (GPS: 48.86509, 2.275072). 2. The nearest Métro station is **Rue de la Pompe** (Line 9). Exit the station and walk southwest along Rue de la Pompe. 3. Turn right onto **Rue Mesnil** and continue for approximately 200 meters. The square will appear on your left. 4. Alternatively, from **Victor Hugo** Métro station (Line 2), walk south along Avenue Victor Hugo, then turn left onto Rue Mesnil heading east toward the park. 5. The spring is accessible within the park grounds during regular park opening hours. ## What to Expect Square Lamartine is a well-maintained Parisian park with mature trees, benches, and a peaceful atmosphere typical of the 16th arrondissement's residential character. The public drinking spring is a popular stop for locals, who have been observed filling bottles and containers here as part of their daily routine. The water flows from a dedicated spout or fountain point within the square. The park is compact and easy to navigate, making the spring straightforward to find once you're inside. As with many Parisian public water sources, the spring is most conveniently visited during daylight hours when the square is open. The surrounding neighborhood offers cafés, bakeries, and quiet tree-lined streets — making a visit to the spring easy to combine with a stroll through one of Paris's most elegant quarters. While local residents have historically used this as a drinking water source and regularly fill their containers here, visitors should be aware that water quality can vary and independent testing is always advisable for those with sensitivities.
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48.865090, 2.275072
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located in **Square Lamartine** in the 16th arrondissement of Paris (
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.