Paris with children : outings for kids and parents
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Versailles Extended Tour from Paris (Palace with guide, gardens, the Trianons and the Queen’s Hamlet)
Guided tour of the Palace of Versailles, including the King and Queen’s grand apartments and the Hall of Mirrors. Lunch in the park of the Palace. Guided tour of the Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon, as well as the Queen’s Hamlet.
City Tour, Eiffel Tower Lunch with Reserved Access and Seine Cruise
Enjoy a pleasant lunch on the Eiffel Tower first floor restaurant "MADAME BRASSERIE", a city tour, a Seine River cruise, and admire the view from the second level of the Eiffel Tower.
Small-Group Day Trip to Giverny & Versailles: Guided Tour with Lunch & Transport (1–15 people)
In a small group or private tour, go and discover Versailles and Giverny. The Monet Foundation with its magnificent gardens, his house, and the picturesque Norman village of Giverny. And the majestic Palace of Versailles.
Private guided Louvre Museum visit (1-6)
A tailor-made experience with a private expert guide to explore the world's largest museum, focusing on what interests you most and asking all the questions you want.
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Is it worth going to Paris with kids?
Absolutely! Paris is a wonderful city to visit as a family. Many activities are designed to appeal to both adults and children, such as a scenic Seine River cruise, a panoramic city bus tour, or visits to the Eiffel Tower and the Palace of Versailles. Several museums, including the Louvre, offer special programs and tours for young visitors. Kids also love exploring the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, the Musée de l’Armée, or the fairytale-like Château de Pierrefonds—all of which are included with the Paris Museum Pass.
How can you avoid crowds when visiting Paris with children?
To enjoy a relaxed family trip, consider visiting during the off-season, avoiding French school vacation periods when possible. Weekdays and early mornings are the best times to visit popular sites such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, or Montmartre. Planning ahead and booking skip-the-line tickets through PARISCityVISION will also help you save time and keep your family’s energy for the fun part—exploring Paris.
What is the best age to take kids to Paris?
Paris is a family-friendly destination suitable for children of all ages. However, kids aged six and older tend to get the most out of the city’s cultural and recreational activities. They’ll appreciate the excitement of exploring famous monuments, discovering art in museums, joining walking tours, or enjoying a panoramic bus ride through the heart of Paris.
Is the Eiffel Tower worth visiting with children?
Definitely! The Eiffel Tower is one of the most family-friendly attractions in Paris. Safe and accessible for all ages, it offers an unforgettable adventure for children, who are often amazed by its steel structure and sweeping views of the city. Whether you climb to the second or third floor, the experience feels like stepping into a storybook or a scene from a Jules Verne novel.
What are some free activities to do in Paris with kids?
Paris offers many wonderful free activities for families. You can take a leisurely stroll through the Luxembourg Gardens or the Tuileries, explore the scenic Buttes-Chaumont Park, or enjoy a picnic on the Champ de Mars with a stunning view of the Eiffel Tower. Admiring monuments from the outside, watching street performances, or simply walking along the Seine are all great ways to soak in the Parisian atmosphere without spending a cent.
Which neighborhoods are best to visit in Paris with children?
Each Paris neighborhood has its own charm and something special for families. The Marais delights with its lively streets and picturesque squares, while Montmartre captivates visitors with its panoramic views and artistic, bohemian spirit. Saint-Germain-des-Prés combines culture and relaxation, with its historic bookstores and famous cafés. For an educational and playful experience, head to La Villette, home to the Cité des Sciences, a large park, and the Philharmonie de Paris—an area that’s truly a paradise for kids.