In the center of a tumult of city streets, the Square Louise Michel sits at the foot of Basilique du Sacré-Cœur. It holds a lovely garden, notably featuring a monumental fountain created by Paul Gasq in 1932 and remarkable trees including Indian, Chinese, and American specimens (one with a circumference of three meters/ten feet). Footpaths wind through the vegetation and past another small fountain to the western part of the garden.