40 Cool Things you can do with Kids in Paris


 

Paris is not only the city of lights, but it’s a vibrant city that offers heart-topping views and activities to do. Most people think that Paris is a romantic city only for couples little do they know Paris offers a lot for families and also children. Children can also enjoy and have fun in Paris, so do not hesitate to travel with your children to this wonderful city of lights. Paris the capital city of France, is the city of Lights, the fashion capital, the city of Love most of its destination places are romantic but you will be surprised what this opulent city has to offer for everyone even children. Planning a trip to Paris requires careful planning to scout for the best restaurant and hotels and the outstanding activities they can take part in with children in Paris. Paris has always been at the center of History. There are monuments and buildings from every era in the city. They are well-designed activities for kids of all ages, both inside on rainy days as well as out and about in the city. The restaurants in Paris have kid menus that one will enjoy, and numerous museums and cultural spaces have specific activities for kids. Paris’ most enchanting park-like, chestnut-shaded Jardin du Luxembourg, which Napoleon dedicated to the city’s children. Other Parisian parks with puppet shows include Parc Monceau, Parc Montsouris, and, by the Eiffel Tower, Parc du Champ de Mars. Parc de la Villette has futuristic playgrounds and attractions, music venues, and museums. Children can visit Paris’ largest zoo, the Parc Zoologique de Paris, and take a walk into the two long-winded forests, Bois de Boulogne in the west, and Bois de Vincennes in the east. Do note Paris is one of the most expensive cities to visit in Europe. Make sure you budget before traveling to Paris and do not use taxis instead use public transport metros that can take you anywhere.

Here are activities one can do with Kids in Paris

1. Take a magical tour and ride in Disneyland Paris

A Halloween-themed parade at Disneyland Paris by Harrison Fornasier/Wikimedia Commons

Take a magical tour of Disneyland, and let your children have the most wonderful magical moment that will blow their minds away. When in Disneyland take a gentle boat ride that takes you through a tour of many Disney classics. Young children can take a mini ride on the friendly mini roller coaster the Casey Jr Train, which takes you on a tour of the miniature lands and castles that are a part of Storybook Land to the brilliant background music of Casey JR from the Dumbo movie. Explore the most beautiful Disney castle La Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant also known as the sleeping beauty Castle. Enjoy the fun maze for the children and well themed to the Alice in Wonderland movie the Alice Curious Labyrinth. The new Ratatouille ride brings a taste of France to the park in a brilliant, it shrinks the riders into small Remy rats. One of the favorite areas in the park is the Toy story playland with RC racers, toy soldiers Parachute, and Slinky dog zig-zag spin. Lastly, visit the unique Micky and the magician housed in the Animagique theatre in Disney studios.

Practical Information

Book a tour with us: Disneyland Paris 1-day ticket

Location: Chessy, ‎France

Address: Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France

Opening Hours: Every day from 9.30 am to 9 pm

How to get there: Bus: Gare du Nord, Eiffel Tower, Opera, and Chatelet bus stations

RER Line A to the Marne-la-Vallée or Chessy station

2. Enjoy the  marine life at the oldest Aquarium de Paris

Aquarium de Paris by Daniel Stockman/Wikimedia Commons

Visit one of the oldest aquariums in Europe, the Paris Aquarium, it is visited by a thousand visitors yearly. The best time to visit the aquarium is during the springtime February to April the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities. The Aquarium is located in the Trocadero Gardens, which is situated across the Seine River from the Eiffel Tower. The captivating underwater is home to thirteen thousand fish, the shark tank is the largest and the jellyfish exhibit is the largest in the whole of Europe. It is easily accessible from the Trocadero metro station; it is the ideal place to spend a day in Paris with the family. Make sure to bring your children here to experience the wonderful different fish species in the aquarium and take lots of pictures to make it memorable.

Practical Information

Location: Trocadero Gardens

Address: 5 Av. Albert de Mun, 75016 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday 10 am to 7 pm

How to get there: Train J, L RER: C Metro:6,9   Bus: 30,32,72,82

3. Take a glimpse at the museum that houses the largest impression paintings at the Musee d’Orsay

Le musée dOrsay Paris by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra/Wikimedia Commons

This museum houses the largest collection of impressionist paintings in the world, you get the opportunity to appreciate the works of Monet, Cézanne, and Van Gogh. Down history of how Musee d’Orsay, Palais d’Orsay was built to host the Council of State and later to host the Court of Auditors sixty years later a fire destroyed the building changed it into a railway station to welcome visitors and foreign delegations that came to see the 1900 Paris Exposition, it became a museum in 1986. The museum is located where the old railway station was, Beaux-Arts building houses Musée d’Orsay, one of the largest art museums in Europe. The museum holds scavenger hunts that are good for families and children to take part in. You can stroll around and see astonishing sculptures, sculpture as an art form is enjoyed by immense popularity, and they are many sculptures to see at the museum.

Practical Information

Location: Located on the left of the Seine River

Address: 1 Rue de la Légion d’Honneur, 75007 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 9.30 am to 6 pm closed on Mondays

How to get there: Train: H, L, N   Metro:12 Bus:39,68,69,72,73,84,95

4. Discover the magical world at the Musee de la Magie

Musée de la Magie by Hadonos/Wikimedia Commons

Guided by magicians, one will discover the wonderful world of illusionists from the 18th century to the present day and enjoy a bit of magic at the end of your visit. Located in 16th-century cellars in the Marais district, the Magic Museum presents one of the world’s largest collections of objects and documents related to the greatest magicians, including secret boxes, magic mirrors, and transparent glasses, and also offers magic shows. These magic shows are to impress the children who come to enjoy the museum, the museum was founded by the magician George Proust. The eclectic collection includes mind-bending optical illusions, automatons, and magic-related paraphernalia. It is a museum with an incredible place that will delight kids with its surprising collection of magic ornaments, optical illusions, magic mirrors, magic hats and wands, secret boxes, wind-up toys, and much more. Do not miss to have a tour and visit the Musee de la Magie.

10 best museums to visit with children in Paris

Practical Information

Location: 4th arrondissement at 11, rue saint Paul

Address: 11 Rue Saint-Paul, 75004 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 2 pm to 7 pm closed Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday

How to get there: Train: L   Metro: 1, 7     Bus 72,87,96

5. Enjoy a dip at the outdoor pool at the Butte aux Cailles

During the summertime, Parisians and visitors love the outdoors, and swimming outdoors is one of the many fun activities one can do. The city has some of the best outdoor pools for cooling off in the heat whether you are looking for an outdoor oasis, an open roof overhead, or somewhere to simply dip your toes in the water. Parisian pools are cheap, clean, and incredibly well-maintained, located in the heart of the 13th arrondissement of Paris, the municipal swimming pool of Butte aux Cailles is one of the swimming pools classified as historic monuments in the capital. The Butte aux Cailles swimming pool is one of the few swimming pools in the city of Paris to have a 25 meters outdoor pool and another 12 meters open in winter and summer. It also has an indoor pool of 33 meters. It was built in 1910 and 1930, it is one of the major works of the architect Louis Bonnier, a great figure in Art Nouveau. The monochromatic colors of the coverings of the pool hall, and the play of natural and artificial lights make the pool look extravagant. This is a good way for the children to enjoy summer in Paris.

Practical Information

Location: 13th arrondissement Paris

Address: 5 Pl. Paul Verlaine, 75013 Paris, France

Opening Hours: 10 am to 8 pm

How to get there: Train: N Metro: 6,7   Bus: 184,27,62,67,83

6. Take a wonderful tour on the Hop on Hop off Paris bus tours

Tour bus by M’hand Andam/Unsplash

They are many ways to discover and enjoy Paris, the historical monuments the remarkable fashion stores, and taste the astonishing French cuisines in Paris. One can take a stroll around, cruise the Seine River, and take a bust tour to enjoy the breathtaking views of Paris. Using a hop-on hop-off tour is a practical and great value way of exploring Paris. You will often get to see the main attractions much more easily as the bus will stop nearby, open Tour offers the largest hop on hop off bus tour network in Paris, with three different routes to choose from, and stops all over the city. The Blue Line explores the west of the city and takes you around key tourist sites around the Champs-Elysées, Eiffel Tower, and more. The Green Line explores the southeast part of the city, including Notre Dame and the surrounding areas, while the Red Line takes you around Montmartre and Sacre Coeur. This is a lovely way for children to enjoy the city of lights, with all the astonishing views of the city.

Practical Information

Tickets: One-day pass EUR 34 Adults   EUR 17 children

Two-day pass: EUR 38 Adults   EUR 17 Children

Three-day pass: EUR 42   EUR 17 Children

7. Climb the many steps of  the Eiffel tower

Eiffel tower from Cite Architecture Chaillo by Myrabella/Wikimedia Commons

The Eiffel tower which is tourists’ main attraction is a good place to tour with children, allowing them to climb the tower and enjoy the view from the top. What makes the Eiffel tower unique is its height and unique silhouette floating above the Paris landscape. The tower has become the symbol of Paris, allowing millions of visitors to come and tour this astonishing monument. You can see the Eiffel Tower from almost any point in the center of Paris, you can purchase tickets to visit the Eiffel Tower individually, but you’ll need to decide which areas you want to explore here. There are three main levels the first floor, the second floor, and the summit. Gustave Eiffel, the famous designer of the Eiffel tower. There is a restaurant in the tower that offers a variety of French Cuisines that one can try even the children will love it. It is about 324 meters tall and is located in a nice green area, in the northwestern part of the city center. The tower is overlooking the river Seine and those who visit the landmark can climb up the tower and enjoy wonderful views of the city. Make sure to visit the tower when you are in Paris.

Practical information

Location: Champ de Mars

Address: Champ de Mars, 5 Av. Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 9.30 am to 10.45 pm

How to get there: Metro: 9,8,6   RER: C   Bus: 82,42 or a cruise in the Seine River

8. Tour of the museum of hunting and nature the Musee de la Chasse et de la Nature

Musée de la chasse et de la nature by Brett Hammond/Wikimedia Commons

The Museum of Hunting and Nature was founded in 1964 by French industrialist and rugmaker François Sommer. The museum has the most exquisite interior and furnishings, especially in its paneled wood and decorated bronze rooms. The museum dedicates some of the rooms to different hunted animals. The permanent collection in the museum includes paintings, drawings and sculptures, and many others. Renovations were done and now the museum has space and a tea room where visitors can sit and enjoy a cup of coffee. The museum houses the gorgeous 17th-century Hotel de Guenegaud features lavishly appointed rooms stocked with animal and hunt-themed art and sculpture by the likes of Rubens and Gentileschi. The temporary exhibit is on the first floor, this museum is favorable to kids and they will love to enjoy all the exhibits in the museum.

Practical information

Location: Le Marais

Address: 62 Rue des Archives, 75003 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Every day 11 am to 6 pm closed on Mondays

How to get there: Train: L,     RER: A, B   Metro:1, 11, 3  Bus: 20,38,75

9. Enjoy the warm beaches sunbathing at the Dieppe Beach in Paris

Located on the scenic Alabaster Coast, Dieppe has a long and fascinating history of seafaring, known to go back to the Vikings. Fishing was a vital trade in the 15th Century this created strong links between Dieppe and Canada. In the 19th Century, Dieppe found a cheerful vocation as France’s first-ever seaside resort. Today, along with its pebble beach, Dieppe attracts crowds with its port, seafood restaurants, and many historic and cultural attractions. Dieppe is famous for its international Kite festival, one of the biggest events across the world every year in September. Held on Europe’s largest seafront lawns, this free event brings together over 1,000 professionals from five continents and half a million visitors. Here you also get to explore the Dieppe Castle, the castle is now home to Dieppe Museum and is packed with collections recalling the great traditions of the port over the years. This beach is a must-see with family, children can play on the beach as they admire the amazing beach and its beauty.

The best beach day trips from Paris

Practical Information

Location: North of France

How to get there: Train, Bus

10. Take a stroll at the Parc Clichy Batignolles- Martin Luther King

This is a park full of surprises, built on the site of old warehouses and a former railway yard in the 17th arrondissement, the park was designed by the landscape architect Jacqueline Osty. Four hectares of the park were opened in 2007 and by 2018 it extended to cover another ten hectares. The park is part of a wider urban development Programme for the area, Parc Martin Luther King has a contemporary design based on the themes of the seasons of the year, water, and sport with the selection of vegetation providing an ever-changing landscape reflecting the seasons of the year. One fascinating area of the park is the Espace Biologique protégé, a protected space left to flourish completely untouched. This parc is friendly and families can come and enjoy it, it is favorable to children as they play around and waparknjoying the city of lights.

Practical Information

Location: 17th arrondissement of Paris

Address: 147 Rue Cardinet, 75017 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 7 am to 7.30 pm

How to get there: Train: L  Metro: 13   Bus: 163,28,31,66

11. Have a look at the Pharao’s treasure Tutankhamun at la Villette

Toutânkhamon figurine rituelle by Unknown Arthur/Wikimedia Commons

This exhibit showcases Tutankhamun: Treasure of the Pharaohs, where visitors come to see 150 pieces found in the tomb in Egypt. Here you come to see the golden Pharaoh treasure, the exhibit was assembled to commemorate the upcoming centenary of British archaeologist Howard Carter’s 1922 discovery of Tutankhamun’s intact tomb and the treasures it held. Tutankhamun was 9 years old when he became pharaoh and ruled ancient Egypt until he died at age 18 or 19. The exhibition Ramses, the pharaohs’ gold tells the story of the long reign of the builder monarch and the magnificence of Egyptian know-how. You will discover an exceptional collection of jewels, sarcophagi, and mummies, jewels, royal masks, amulets, statues, and objects made of gold. There is a Programme offered to children at Little Villette: stories, dioramas, and archaeological excavations to discover Ramses, the great pharaoh of ancient Egypt. So do not allow your children to miss this magnificent exhibit.

Practical Information

Address: 211 avenue Jean Jaures – 75019 Paris.

Opening Hours: March 23rd to September 22nd Everyday 8.30 am to 10.30 pm except Friday and Saturday

How to get there: Metro: 5 Porte de Pantin

Bus: 139, 150, 152: Porte de la Villette

Train: 3b Porte de la Villette – Cite des Sciences et de l’Industri

12. Explore the science museum at the Palais de la Decouverte

Palais de la découverte museum in Paris, France by Lionel Allorge/Wikimedia Commons

Do you love science, then the museum is a must-see it has been a part of Universcience, Palais de la Decouverte focuses on scientific methodology, and explains in depth the way elements surrounding us are working by highlighting the process. The museum is open-access areas for hands-on exploring as well as organized workshops for scientific experiments. The museum allows children and adults to touch, participate, and experiment just like real scientists. The museum was created in 1937 by Jean Baptiste Perrin, today the museum contains permanent exhibits for mathematics, physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology, and biology, featuring interactive experiments with commentaries by lecturers. In addition to the permanent exhibits, the Discovery Palace also hosts temporary exhibitions the current one, Poison, explores all things poisonous with live snakes, lizards, and frogs, along with videos and shows and runs through August 2019. Make sure to stay a while when you are in the museum.

Practical Information

Location: Grand Palais

Address: Av. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 75008 Paris, France

Opening Hours: every day 10 am to 7 pm closed on Mondays

How to get there: Train J, L    Metro: 1,13,9  Bus: 28,72,73,80,93

13. Go through the tunnels at The Ligna de Petite Ceinture de Paris

The Petite Ceinture de Paris is a 32.5 km long railway line located in the hyper Centre of the Ile-de-France region. Created in 1852 to connect Parisian stations. First designed for the passage of freight trains, it experienced significant passenger traffic between 1862 and 1934. Some of the stretches are now overgrown with over two hundred species of flora and fauna, vibrant with colorful flowers in the spring months and greenery against vivid graffiti and street art. The tunnel can be long, dark, and full of bats be careful and try to carry a flashlight to see where you are going. The Petite Ceinture has a large number of tunnels, some of which are 1 km long, for security reasons, some are not accessible to the public. This walk is suitable for children, but be careful if your child is still afraid of the dark then you can stay away from the tunnels that are open to the public.

Practical information

Address: Dans les 12e, 13e, 14e, 15e, 16e, 17e, 18e, 19e et 20e arrondissements 75 Paris

How to get there: Bus – 22, 32, 39, 42, 46, 47, 52, 57, 63, 80, 87, 95, PC1

14. Take a nature work in the beautiful Bois de Boulogne Park

The park is huge and if you love nature this is the best place to be, the land served as a hunting reserve, and later an abbey was founded at the request of Isabelle de France. The park of Bois de Boulogne sits proudly on the western edge of the 16th Arrondissement of Paris. Make sure to visit the park it has an English rose garden, a handful of lakes, a waterfall, and botanical gardens. The best time to visit the park is during the fall, if you are looking for a great place to relax and have family time then Bois de Boulogne is the place to be. The park is beautiful throughout the year. The park offers a wide range of landscapes and atmospheres. The wood is a place for walking, relaxation, meeting, and freedom in which the fauna and flora must be simultaneously protected, biodiversity preserved, and the environment respected.

Practical information

Location: 16th arrondissement of Paris

Opening Hours: Open all year round

How to get there: Train: L    Metro: 9 Bus: 123,244,32,63,70

15. Discover a unique collection History of performing arts Musée des Arts Forains

Musée des arts forains, frontispice de l’entrée en septembre by Eunostos/Wikimedia Commons

The guided tour caters to both adults and children, each guide sets the scene and creates a narrative that includes you, the guest, as a player in a night at the fair. Traditional funfairs were very popular from the late 19s before World War II, the museum was created through the efforts of an actor and antique collector by the name of Jean-Paul Favand, who has spent over thirty-five years collecting objects associated with fun fairs and fairground attractions. The collection ranges from distorting mirrors to traditional carrousels and mechanical musical instruments. The museum carries out games such as the race of waiters and a gondola ride to a merry-go-round, something to intrigue all ages. Musee des Arts Forains is linked with the Venetian Rooms and the Theatre Merveilleux within the Bercy Pavilions, it hosts numerous corporate events and private functions that are held at different times throughout the year.

Practical information

Location: 12th Arrondissement of Paris

Address: 53 Av. des Terroirs de France, 75012 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Every day from 11 am to 4.30 pm

How to get there: Paris Metro lines 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 14

Bus lines 24, 25, 29

16. Play on the playgrounds at Parc Floral de Paris

Parc Floral de Paris by Nora Mahfouf/ Wikimedia Commons

Discover a paradise of rare plants and flowers at the parc floral, there is a playground for children to enjoy and have fun. Parc Floral de Paris is a place for fun surrounded by nature, for young and old, with its play area, acrobatic course, fitness course, and mini golf, its library and games library with works on the ecology and the environment; and its theatre, puppets, circus shows, concerts, and festivals, such as the Paris Jazz Festival or Classique au vert. The park is modern and located on the ancient royal estate of Vincennes. The park was created as part of a garden festival in 1966 and retains many display features and floral collections. Parc Floral is one of the city’s top botanical gardens, the parc is known for its flower beds and scenic ponds. The park is accessible and suitable for handicapped- peparks, they are also bathrooms in the park.

Practical Information

Location: Vincennes Woods

Address: Rte. de la Pyramide, 75012 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 9.30 am to 8 pm

How to get there: Metro: 1   Bus:112, 201, 46

17. Enjoy a plastic art workshop at the Musee en Herbe Paris

Visite animee au Musée en Herbe by Unknown Arthur/Wikimedia Commons

This museum was built to amuse children, located in the heart of Paris. It offers exhibitions specially designed for children as well as plastic art workshops. All children can discover art and culture while having fun. The museum received over 70,000 visitors all year, the museum has guided tours and animations for children during the weekend. This is the place to take your children as you are visiting Paris and allow them to have fun as they discover art. The idea to build this museum was to allow children to have fun while learning about art and culture, it was set up by Sylvie Girardet, Claire Merleau-Ponty, and Anne Tardy at a zoo in Paris back in 1975. There are different workshops all day long for both adults and children to enjoy on their visit.

Practical Information

Location: 23 rue de L’Arbre-Sec in Paris

Address: 23 Rue de l’Arbre Sec, 75001 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 10 am to 7 pm

How to get there: Train: H, L, N   RER: A, B, D   Bus: 21,38,72,74,85

18. Discover Flower booming Garden where Monet lived Monet Garden

Monet’s Garden by Unknown Arthur/Wikimedia Commons

Claude Monet’s Garden at Giverny is probably the most famous in France, the garden itself is in two parts with a flower garden in front of the house and the more famous water gardens were started ten years after Monet’s arrival at Giverny. The garden is incredibly beautiful from April to October, the garden has a variety of flowers blooming one after another changing the garden gradually with the seasons while keeping its colors and brightness. The Monet Garden is the second most visited tourist site in Normandy after the Mont Saint Michel, and it can get hectic during the day with the large crowds. This garden is worth a visit with your children and allows them to enjoy the beauty of the garden, the flower gardens cover about a hectare and are laid out in color themes, the water garden may be the most famous part of Monet’s garden.

Practical Information

Located: Giverny France

Address: 84 Rue Claude Monet, 27620 Giverny, France

Opening Hours: Every day 9.30 am to 6 pm

How to get there: You can book a tour bus to reach Giverny

19. Family fun day at the amusement park at the Jardin D’Acclimatation

Paris Jardin d’Acclimatation by Xandru/Wikimedia Commons

The Jardin D’Acclimatation is a French-styled English Garden. It was inaugurated on October 6th, 1860 by Napoleon III, this amusement park in the Bois de Bologne, one of Paris’ large forests, offers mini–roller coasters, mirrored funhouses, pony rides, and more. The park provides a calm and pleasant atmosphere. If you are on a budget, the park proposes plenty of enjoyable things to do for free. You can sit in the lounge chairs on the sprawling lawns, amble along meandering streams and lakes, peek into the vast aviary filled with colorful birds from around the world, climb on the playgrounds, or say hello to the animals at the petting zoo. You can enjoy a picnic with friends and family in this amazing park, and spend a whole day here enjoying the various fun activities offered by the park.

Practical Information

Location: Bois de Bologne

Address: Bois de Boulogne, Rte de la Prte Dauphine a la Prte des Sablons, 75116 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 11 am to 6 pm

How to get there: Train: L    Metro: 1    Bus: 174,244,274,73

20. Enjoy incredible biodiversity at the Parc Zoologique de Paris

Jaguar in the Paris Zoological Park, France by Dinkum/Wikimedia Commons

The Parc Zoologique de Paris is located in the Bois de Vincennes; it is the largest public park in Paris. Not only do visitors come to see the wildlife, but the Parc Zoologique de Paris also has beautiful park scenery and an artificial rock that stands 65 meters tall, making it visible from most areas of the park. The zoo was opened in 1934, the park contains more than 2,000 animals, which represent a sample of 125 different species of wild animals, among which are rare species. There are also restaurants where you can get a snack while you wander in the astonishing park, and there is also a gift shop from which you can get many beautiful souvenirs. The Paris Zoological Park is a world to explore.

Visit the zoological park in Paris

Practical Information

Location: 12th arrondissement of Paris

Address: Av. Daumesnil, 75012 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 10 am to 5 pm

How to get there: Metro: 8   Bus: 325,46,86   Train: T3A

21. Take a walk at the magical green elevated parkway at the Promenade Plantee

Coulée verte René-Dumont by Smiley.toerist/ Wikimedia Commons

Promenade Plantee also called Coulee Verte, is a partially elevated parkway and promenade built along an abandoned rail line and viaduct in the 12th arrondissement. It starts from Bastille; the first part of the walkway is elevated on the Viaduc des Arts before crossing the Jardin de Reuilly. It finally goes down to ground level and through tunnels as you approach the eastern ring road. It starts with beautifully manicured gardens, but the greenery disappears at times and you’re walking between modern apartment buildings, and then the last long stretch is surprisingly green and lush and quiet, and it’s hard to believe you’re still in Paris. If you visit the Promenade Plantee during the warmer months, you will see the bats everywhere as dusk arrives, particularly darting in and out of the tunnels, and flying around near the ceiling inside the larger tunnels as well.

Practical Information

Location: 2nd arrondissement of Paris

Address: 1 Coulee Verte René-Dumont, 75012 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 7 am to 8.30 pm

How to get there: Metro: 6   Bus: 29,56,64,86,87   Train: T3A

22. Enjoy an open-air film festival at the Parc de la Villette

Parc de la Villette, Geode, Paris by Unknown Arthur/Wikimedia Commons

The park also has plenty of playgrounds, including a special kids’ area, called the Jardin des Vents et des Dunes with play spaces for children. At the entrance to the park, the Grande Halle de la Villette welcomes all kinds of conventions and temporary exhibitions, everything from the World Tattoo Expo to King Tut: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh which is on show now. It is the third-largest park in Paris, the park houses one of the largest concentrations of cultural venues in Paris, including the Cite des Sciences et de l’Industrie. The park was designed by Bernard Tschumi, a French architect of Swiss origin, who built it from 1984 to 1987 in partnership with Colin Fournier, the park has a variety of activities that engage all people of all ages and cultural backgrounds. The park is a contemporary melting pot of cultural expression where local artists and musicians produce exhibits and performances.

Practical Information

Location: 19th arrondissement.

Address: 211 Av. Jean Jaures, 75019 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 6 am to 1 am

How to get there: Train: H   Metro:5,7    Bus: 54,60

23. Admire the world’s first floating museum Fluctuart

The world’s first floating museum, the art gallery has a superb, permanent collection that features works by the likes of world-famous street artist Banksy and Paris’s very own Invader. It is open to all; this barge welcomes not only street art aficionados but also curious visitors who come to check out the contemporary creations on show. Fluctuart is the first floating urban art center in the world, a unique place, open to all audiences, curious and passionate, and available to all actors of the urban scene artists, professionals, and institutions. The museum is a living, dynamic, evolving place, a place of creation, exhibition, meetings and exchanges, inspiration and entertainment, and hosting a pool of cultural and artistic events. There are exhibition spaces as well as a vibrant bar and a restaurant.

Practical Information

Location:  At the Foot of the Pont des Invalides.

Address: 2 port du Gros Caillou, 75007 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Every day 12 pm to 2 am

24. Enjoy a delightful weekend Escapade at the parc Sceaux

The Parc de Sceaux is a perfect example of a French garden, in winter, the park is calmer, and it can be a good time to observe the biodiversity. This park is suitable for a day trip, you can walk around the park, and also enjoy a French picnic. Visit the Chateau de Sceaux and enjoy the gorgeous cherry. The beautiful park was designed by Andre Le Notre, a famous French landscape architect. This Parc is special during April when the cherry blossoms, each year, Parisians and travelers alike, gather to celebrate the beautiful open cherry blossoms just outside of Paris. The parc has decorated flowerbeds with colorful flowers. The Orangery contains a sculpture gallery, which can only be visited by groups. There is car parking at the front of the castle so do not be worried about where you will park.This partc is suitable for children as you sit and enjoy a picnic.

Practical Information

Location: Sceaux

Address: Domaine departemental de Sceaux, 8 Avenue Claude Perrault, 92330 Sceaux, France

Opening Hours: Every day 8 am to 5 pm

How to get there: RER: B    Bus: 197

25. Enjoy the night light and sound show La Nuit Aux Invalides

La Nuit aux Invalides à Paris by Unknown Arthur/Wikimedia Commons

Les Invalides, located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, was created by the famous French King Louis XIV in 1671, as a House of the disabled. The show that attracts visitors evokes the History of the building and the evolution of its role during the past three centuries. This show takes place every summer, this event is very spectacular. After the show, you can visit the dome, make sure to book your ticket online to enjoy this wonderful event. You were free to explore and walk around the area and go down to Napoleon’s tomb.

Practical information

Location: 7th arrondissement of Paris,

Address: Place des Invalides, 75007 Paris, France

Opening Hours: 10.30 am in July and 10 pm in August and September

26.Visit one of the world’s finest aviation museums Musée de l’air et de l’espace

Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace Logo, France by Unknown Arthur/Wikimedia Commons

The most important aeronautical museum in France, the Musée de l’air et de l’espace Bourget is located near Paris, at the airport. Its location near the airport and airfields make it a complete adventure from start to finish. You can take guided tours to see the first airplanes, the light aviation of the first and the great war, and mythical restoration workshops. The museum has a collection of more than 150 aircraft and a wide range of aviation paraphernalia from as far back as the 16th century. This museum is one of the oldest in the world and has one of the most extensive and comprehensive collections. Some of the major attractions include the planetarium, the flight simulator, the exhibition tours, and the documentation center. Visitors can pay a visit to the Grand Gallery, The Wars and Light Aviation Hall, the Rosette Hall, the Prototype Hall, and the Concorde Hall at the Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace. This is a good learning experience for children to enjoy.

Practical Information

Location: Paris Airport-Le Bourget

Address: Aeroport de Paris-Le Bourget, 93352 Le Bourget, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 10 am to 5 pm closed on Mondays

How to get there: Metro: 7     Bus: 152

27. Explore the ancient flower garden at Jardin des Plantes

Paris 75005 Grande Galerie de l’Evolution by Unknown Arthur/Wikimedia Commons

The Jardin des Plantes is Paris’ main botanical garden, built in the 17th century under the orders of King Louis XIII’s physician. It’s located in the 5th arrondissement. The Plantes is divided into several sections, the menagerie a small zoo, Labyrinth a mesh hedge, Historical trees here you will get to see trees planted in the 17th Century, the Rose Garden with over 170 European roses, Alpine Garden with over 2000 plants from the Alps of North America and a Natural history museum. If you love nature and want to learn more about the flora and fauna this is the garden to go to, it’s also a fun place where children can earn the history of the garden and also enjoy the astonishing sight of the beautiful ancient garden. There is a botanical school founded by King Louis XIII, the school has two purposes, to train students and to grow medicinal plants. Renovated and re-arranged in recent years has changed the place is more remarkable, the exhibit is exceptional with collections of plants; tropical plants in the Winter Garden and mountain plants in the Alpine Garden.

Practical Information

Location: 5th arrondissement

Address: 57 rue Cuvier 2 place Val Hubert, 75005 Paris France

Opening Hours: Everyday 8 am to 5.30 pm

How to get there: Metro: 36, 38, 40 rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire

Bus: 2, 8, 10, 18 rue Buffon

28. Enjoy a fun day at the exquisite themed park Parc Asterix

This is the most popular themed parc in Paris, it receives over two million visitors yearly, and the famous Asterix and Obelix comic seriesparke to live in their dedicated theme park. With over forty rides and attractions, a well-known brand, and experience since opening in 1989. This Parc is perfect for families, kids, and energetic teenagers hungry for fresh experiences. Some of the activities are: take part in a scrumptious Gallic banquet where you can feast on a huge spread of Gallic dishes as you continue to enjoy other activities. Enjoy an exhibition that shows the story of the popular comic at the Asterix Adventure. Have exciting meet-ups with all-new characters such as the Vikings, the Greeks, Edifice, and also a Roman patrol. Make sure to visit this parc and enjoy all the exciting activities note small children should be accompanied by an adult on some of park rides.

Practical Information

Address: Parc Astérix, 60128 Plailly, France

Opening Hours: Everyday 10 am to 6 pm

How to get there: RER: B

29. Visit one of the finest jewels of France’s cultural heritage Chateau de Chantilly

Château Chantilly by Jebulon/Wikimedia Commons

The Chateau is the work of a man with an extraordinary destiny: Henri d’Orleans, Duke of Aumale, son of the last King of France, Louis-Philippe. The Chateau is impressive and takes your breath away, surrounded by lakes and forests, it’s surprising to know that it’s just 55km from the center of Paris. Several prominent families have been the owners including Constable Anne de Montmorency. Some of the world’s great paintings can be seen at Chantilly from works by Botticelli to Raphael, Van Dyke, and Watteau, Delacroix, and Titian. Visit the apartment of the Duke and his wife, filled with paintings, furnishings, and artifacts. Visit the famous Great Stables and the Living Museum of the Horse, getting close to the most expensive racers in the country before plunging into the history of the great noble family and broadening your knowledge of European history, architecture, art, ceremonies, traditions, and cuisine. This beautiful extraordinary place is a must-visit when in Paris and you can go with the children to enjoy the amazing history and art.

Practical Information

Location: Oise

Address: 60500 Chantilly, France

Opening Hours: Everyday apart from Tuesday from 10.30 am to 5 pm

How to get there: Train: TER      Bus: 645, NAVTOUR

30. Summertime in Paris as you enjoy seeing the stars at night

In the summertime at the Capital Parks families can enjoy star gazing at night, Paris under the stars initiative returned in 2022, offering Parisians and visitors the opportunity to observe the planets and stars of our solar system. Throughout the summer, the French Astronomy Association is making telescopes available in 15 parks in the capital. The Programme includes learning to recognize the different stars and constellations, observing Jupiter and its satellites, finding Saturn and its silken rings, and admiring the seas and craters of the moon. Each evening during the event, animators will be available to guide and answer any questions from would-be astronomers. This is an awesome experience you cannot miss with the children make sure to take part and enjoy as you learn about the planets.

31. Enjoy sightseeing Paris’s most astonishing monuments on the Bato bus

The Bato bus is a boat shuttle that travels down the river Seine, frequently stopping at the city’s top attractions. The bus is comfortable as you cruise in the seine river this is a must-try with children. This is a unique service; they are six boats in the fleet that constantly cruise up and down providing a relaxing way of getting around this city of lights. It is looking glass-covered trimarans that operate as a hop-on and-hop-off service that goes on a circular route in an anti-clockwise direction along the river Seine and all are heated and provide panoramic views whether from inside or the open-air deck. It has six stops the Eiffel tower, the Invalides, the Musee d’Orsay, the Saint-Germain-des-Pres, the Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Jardin des Plantes.

32. Take a drive and sightsee the park of medieval times Parc des Buttes, Chaumont

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris by Jean-Louis Vandevivère/Wikimedia Commons

The Buttes-Chaumont Park is a stunning public park located in the northeast of Paris. It’s part of the 19th arrondissement, one of the most eclectic areas of the city, known for its high number of immigrants from different origins. The history of the Buttes-Chaumont Park began in 1864 and required the effort of hundreds of workers. For three years, they shaped the terrain, excavated a lake, and carved out slopes to create a cave, two waterfalls, and even a dizzying hill on an island. This is a favorite place where Parisians and visitors, come to practice tai chi, take the kids to a puppet show, grab a sundowner and pizza at trendy Le Pavilion Puebla, or simply relax with a bottle of wine and a sundown picnic. Do not miss taking children here to enjoy the lovely parc.

A complete guide to the Buttes Chaumont Park in Paris

Practical Information

Location: 19th arrondissement,

Address: 1 Rue Botzaris, 75019 Paris, France

Opening time: 7 am to 9 pm

How to get there: Train: H   Metro: 7B    Bus: 26,48,75

33. Relax in the most centric parc the Jardin du Luxembourg

Jardin du Luxembourg is the place where people do best relax, and enjoy the good life. Dotted throughout the park are the famous green chairs, both the sitting and reclining type, with numerous benches as well. Napoléon dedicated the 23 gracefully laid-out hectares of the Luxembourg Gardens to the children of Paris, and many residents spent their childhood prodding 1920s wooden sailboats with long sticks on the octagonal Grand Bassin pond, watching puppets perform puppet shows at the Théâtre du Luxembourg and riding the carrousel or ponies. All these activities are still here today, as are modern playgrounds and sporting and games venues. This is the place to visit with your children and enjoy a relaxing day.

Practical information

Location: 6th arrondissement

Address: 75006 Paris, France

Opening Hours: 7.30 am to 9.30 am but depends on the seasons

How to get there: Train: L, N    Metro: 12   RER: B    Bus: 38,39,68,82,83

34. Indulge in the joy of many rides at the Tuileries funfair

The Tuileries funfair is a traditional family fair that takes place every year from June to August, in a place steeped in history: the Jardin des Tuileries. It hosts more than sixty fairground attractions, wooden horses, an ice palace, bumper cars, ghost trains, rifle shooting, duck fishing, trampoline, toboggan, and climbing. The funfair has existed for more than twenty years, it is the second-largest funfair in Paris. Candy apples, cotton candy, waffles, churros, and barbecue are some of the delicacies one can partake in when enjoying the remarkable funfair. So as not to disturb the residents the fun fair does not allow music and shouting as you ride on the rides. It is held in two months from June to August, do not miss passing by the funfair with the children.

35. Visit Ice cream stops with children and enjoy summertime in Paris

Who does not love ice cream, there are hundreds of free-standing ice cream shops in the city, and the most favorite ice cream in Paris is the Berthillon. In 1954, Raymond Berthillon, who owned a small hotel on Ile Saint Louis with his wife and mother, dusted off an ice cream maker he bought many years before and put it to work. He used only the purest and freshest ingredients: whole milk, creme fraiche he bought at the market, and fresh fruit, and soon after, local students were swarming the little shop after school for their afternoon ice cream fix. This is the best ice cream in Paris and one should try this ice cream and enjoy it, it is served in cafes and one can enjoy it after strolling and enjoying Paris.

36. Take a ride and enjoy the most beautiful sites with the Baladobus tour

Departing from La Verriere, the Baladobus takes you to some of the most beautiful sites in the Haute Vallee de Chevreuse Regional Nature Park. the Baladobus is ideal for exploring the tourist sites and hiking trails of the Haute Vallee de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park in complete freedom. Every Sunday and public holiday, this shuttle travels the roads of the Chevreuse Regional Natural Park to drop you off at your convenience at the Breteuil or Madeleine castles, at the Dampierre estate, and at the Port-Royal Museum, as well as at departures of hikes. Enjoy this wonderful ride with your children as you hike and enjoy the beauty around you.

37. Enjoy the amazing Cultural Festival the Les Pestacles

Les Pestacles, is a cultural festival that takes place in the city of Paris, festival traditionally begins in June and lasts all summer. A festival is an unmissable event in the Parisian diary for families and children. This festival is organized for children, and shows and concerts take place in the heart of the Parc Floral de Paris every year in summer. Recreating the perfect harmony between nature and music, the Parc Floral Festival is one of the unmissable events of the summer. This festival has many activities families and children will enjoy. The Pestacles festival takes place in the Parc Floral de Paris. Located in the center of the 12th arrondissement of the city of Paris, it is easily accessible by public transport.

Practical Information

How to get there: RER: A    Metro: 1     Bus: 46,112

38. Visit the famous Tavern in the Parc de Belleville District

Parc de Belleville is the Belvedere, a pavilion decorated with street art that looks over the rest of Paris. Parc de Belleville has a small vineyard growing pinot Meunier from Champagne and chardonnay from Bourgogne. This vineyard is a reminder of the viticultural history of the area. The elevation of the park is the highest park in the city and also boasts the longest cascading water fountain in Paris, 100 meters long. The park has hundreds of trees, mostly lindens, sophoras, and catalpas as well as thirty other species including dogwood, mock-orange, and lime trees. For nature lovers, this is the best place to be.

Practical information

Location: 20th arrondissement of Paris

Address: 47 Rue des Couronnes, 75020 Paris, France

Opening Hours: 8 am to 9.30 pm

How to get there: Train: H   Metro:11,2   Bus:20,26,46,71,96

39. Enjoy Food tours in Paris

Who does not love trying new cuisines well Paris offers food tours that you can enjoy with family and kids. Most cafes have food-friendly cuisines that children will enjoy and love. Food is an integral part of French culture. This was so important, that UNESCO declared the French way of eating an Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2010. To better understand the country’s love for our gastronomy, there’s only one way: eat it all or at least, start with some of the most famous food in Paris. Paris also offers the best dessert cuisines that you can try and enjoy. If you love sugar snacks well Paris is the best place to be and enjoy snacks.

40. Watch a good children-friendly show at the theatres in Paris

In Paris, many theatres put on special children’s shows. Ranging from classic plays to more modern productions, these shows with absorbing storylines are also suitable for very young children. Musical theater is a form of storytelling that provides kids with a chance to express themselves without the fear of being judged. Musical theater combines singing, acting, and dancing to become a catch-all performing art. It is a comprehensive art form that injects a full dose of creativity into children. Nurturing creative expressions in your kids is extremely important for their mental, emotional, and spiritual development. So make sure not to miss taking your children to the amazing theatres in Paris.

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