Paris with Kids: Easy Family Days Out
Theme parks, green spaces, animal encounters and playful indoor stops for a relaxed family trip in Paris.
Family favorites in and around Paris
Big-ticket days out, handy rainy-day picks and open-air breaks
This mix gives you the classic splashy outings, quieter parks and a few reliable indoor backups. It’s arranged to keep the page varied, so you can build a day around energy levels, weather and travel time.

Disneyland Paris
The obvious big day out near Paris, with rides, shows and familiar characters spread across a full resort. Best when your group wants one all-in family treat.
"Save it for a dedicated day; trying to rush it rarely feels worth it."

Bois de Vincennes
When children need space rather than another queue, this vast green area is a gift. Lakes, trails and room to roam make it an easy reset day.
"Good for jet-lag days or after a packed sightseeing schedule."

Aquaboulevard
A large all-season water park with slides, a wave pool, and plenty of built-in entertainment. It is a strong choice when the family needs a break from museums and long walks.
"A smart swap when everyone is tired of queues and ready to move."

Jardin d'Acclimatation
Part park, part amusement spot, this is a gentler alternative to a full resort day. It works well for families wanting rides without the scale of Disneyland.
"Excellent if your group wants funfair energy without a huge logistical commitment."

Parc zoologique de Paris
A solid city zoo day with spacious habitats and easy animal spotting. Good for families who want a classic outdoor visit with built-in variety.
"Best for a calm half-day or longer, depending on how animal-obsessed your crew is."

Aquarium de Paris
An easy central stop for marine life, especially useful on a wet or tired day. The touch pool adds a little hands-on appeal.
"Useful as a shorter activity when the family needs something easy and central."

The LEGO® Store Paris Les Halles
Not a full attraction, but a very handy morale booster in the center. It’s a good quick stop for brick fans between bigger plans.
"Best paired with nearby errands, shopping or a meal rather than treated as the main event."

Parrot World - Le parc animalier immersif
A strong choice for families who like wildlife parks with a more immersive feel. It suits a dedicated outing beyond the city center.
"Worth considering if you’ve already done the city’s classic sights and want a fresh family day."

The Sand Sea
This themed fun park leans into desert, jungle and Gold Rush scenery, which gives the day a storybook feel. A good match for kids who like rides with a playful setting.
"Best saved for a full outing rather than combined with city sightseeing."

NIKITO Rosny
A useful high-energy option when kids want to burn off steam fast. It’s the kind of place that works well for a casual, entertainment-led afternoon.
"Good for looser itineraries when the priority is play rather than classic sightseeing."

Villemin - Mahsa Jîna Amini Garden
Park with a kids' play area, community vegetable garden, ball-game areas, a bandstand & lawns.
"Handy for a breather in the 10th arrondissement; ideal for younger kids who just need park time."

France Miniature
Seasonal theme park, built in the shape of the nation, with miniature models of French landmarks.
"Best with curious school-age children; check seasonal opening before building your day around it."

Parc Georges-Valbon
Landscaped 415-hectare park on wetlands, with 44 species of bird, grasslands, lakes & waterfalls.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in park."

Tuileries Garden
This grand 17th-century garden is one of the easiest family strolls in central Paris. Wide paths, statues and open space make it manageable even with tired kids.
"Choose this when you want beauty and breathing room in the heart of the city."

Belleville Park
Park created in 1988, with a playground, open-air theater, vineyard & floral displays.
"A good east-side choice for families who enjoy local parks with a little flair."

Royal Kids
Indoor playground
"Best kept as a backup plan for younger kids and unpredictable weather."

Parc départemental Petit-le-Roy
Park
"Think of it as a reset stop, not a destination attraction."

Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris
The gargoyles, flying buttresses and sheer scale make Notre-Dame especially striking for kids. It’s one of those landmarks that feels as dramatic in real life as it does in storybooks.
"Frame the visit around the gargoyles and the storybook architecture to keep kids engaged."

Jungle Palace
$$Restaurant
"Most valuable when you need an easy lunch or dinner stop in this part of town."

Forêt domaniale de Meudon
Vast, mainly chestnut & oak forest popular for hiking & mountain biking, plus fishing in many ponds.
"Choose this for an outdoor-heavy day, especially with older kids who like walking or biking."

Square Louise Michel
Leafy square & gardens offering city views & fountains with steps leading up to Sacre Coeur church.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in garden."

POP MART - CHÂTELET
A toy store stop in central Paris that can be a fun reward for kids after sightseeing. Easy to add if you’re already around Châtelet.
"Use it as a brief morale boost during a heavier sightseeing day."

Boom Boom Villette
$$Spacious mall offering trendy shops, casual restaurants, an IMAX cinema & indoor skydiving.
"Best for mixed-age families needing an easy, weather-proof plan."

French Vexin Regional Natural Park
A scenic escape from the city with marked walking trails, bike paths, river cruises, and postcard villages.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in nature preserve."

Musée Grévin
A lively wax museum where kids can spot familiar faces alongside French historic and contemporary figures.
"A smart rainy-day option in the 9th arrondissement."

Pink Mamma
$$Italian restaurant
"Good to keep in mind for a reliable, family-friendly dinner style."

Wow Safari Thoiry
A full family day out with safari tours, farm animals, a maze, play areas, and castle gardens.
"Best as a dedicated day trip rather than a quick add-on."

Pizzeria Popolare
$A handy pizza stop for an easy, familiar meal with kids in central Paris.
"Useful for low-fuss dining in a central location."

Center Parcs Villages Nature Paris
A family-focused resort with restaurants, bars, a kids' club, petting zoo, and water park.
"Especially useful if you want a softer pace than central Paris."

Camping Homair - Le Chêne Gris
A family campground near Disneyland with mobile homes, a water park, and an on-site restaurant.
"Best for families happy to stay outside the city center."

Forest Hill - Aquaboulevard de Paris
A glass-roofed water park with fast slides, tubes, spa facilities, and a tropical feel.
"Bring swim gear and expect this to be a main activity, not a quick stop."

Centre Commercial Val d'Europe
Popular retail complex with 2 floors of brand-name shops & eateries, plus an aquarium & health club.
"A practical pick when family energy is low but you still want options."

Climb Up Aubervilliers
A climbing spot for active kids, teens, and parents who want a break from standard sightseeing.
"Best suited to families with confident, adventure-minded kids."

Au Pied de Cochon
$$$A classic relaxed brasserie for breakfast or a traditional Paris meal in a central location.
"A solid sit-down option when everyone needs a proper break."

Camping PARIS VILLAGE
A family-friendly base outside central Paris with tent pitches, mobile homes, pools and a playground.
"Best if you’re driving or planning a stay that mixes Paris with slower days outdoors."

GRUPPOMIMO - Paris 2
$$An Italian restaurant in the 2nd arrondissement that suits an easy family meal.
"Useful to keep in mind for a simple lunch or dinner near busy sightseeing areas."

Le Cardinal
$$A well-placed restaurant on Boulevard des Italiens for a straightforward family stop.
"A useful fallback in the 2nd arrondissement when everyone needs a proper pause."

Climb Up Paris Porte d'Italie
A fun indoor climbing spot for active kids, teens and grown-ups.
"Best for kids who enjoy physical challenges; a nice swap for a slower sightseeing afternoon."

Aéroville
A large shopping mall near Roissy with practical family conveniences under one roof.
"Especially useful if you’re staying near the airport or need an easy fallback plan."

Brique Machine - Paris 2
$$A buffet restaurant that makes family meals simpler and more flexible.
"A practical pick for casual family dining when you want speed and choice."

Five Guys Burgers and Fries Champs-Élysées
$$A familiar Champs-Élysées stop for made-to-order burgers, fries and hot dogs.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in hamburger restaurant."

Aire de jeux Jean Ferrat
A local play area in Aubervilliers for younger kids to let off steam.
"Best treated as a neighborhood pause rather than a major destination."
Family days out in and around Paris
Castles, animal encounters, views and easy city outings
For families, Paris works best with a mix of room to roam and simple wow moments. These picks balance big-ticket adventures with calmer stops that suit shorter attention spans and changing weather.

Disneyland Park
The classic big family day out near Paris, with rides, parades and plenty to keep different ages busy. Best when you want a full-day plan built around fun rather than sightseeing.
"Best as your main plan for the day; don’t cram in other major sights."

Aquarium Tropical
A manageable aquarium visit with bright fish, tortoises and a memorable white crocodile den. Handy for a shorter family stop when you don’t want an all-day commitment.
"A smart rainy-day option or a gentler stop between bigger attractions."

Château de Vincennes
A proper moat-and-towers castle on the edge of Paris, with enough scale to fire up young imaginations. It feels historical without being stuffy.
"Great for kids who like castles, knights and places they can picture in action."

Ballon Generali Paris
A short but memorable balloon ascent above the city in Parc André Citroën. It suits families who want a big view without a long visit.
"Keep plans flexible; it’s best as a bonus outing on a clear, calm day."

Wow Safari Thoiry
More than a zoo, this combines safari-style animal viewing with play areas, a maze and gardens. It’s built for families who want a full outdoor day.
"Best for families wanting an outdoor day with variety, not just enclosures."

Paris Montparnasse – Top of the city
An easy observation deck for families who want the Paris panorama without a complicated visit. The payoff is immediate, which helps with restless kids.
"Good for a shorter city outing when you want a clear Paris wow moment."

Feline Park
A wildlife park centered on big and small cats, with standout species including snow leopards and white tigers. Ideal for animal-loving families ready for a day trip.
"Best as a planned excursion; it suits families happy to venture beyond central Paris."

Bateaux Parisiens
A Seine cruise is one of the easiest family-friendly ways to see central Paris without wearing everyone out. It gives tired legs a break and keeps the scenery changing.
"Excellent between busy visits, especially when little legs need a sit-down."

Château de la Madeleine
A sturdier, more rugged fortress outing with cellar exhibits and wide views. It suits families who like history best when it comes with fresh air.
"Good for families who prefer open-air exploring to formal interiors."

Roland Garros Stadium
A good pick for sporty families curious about the home of the French Open. Even non-tennis fans tend to enjoy the scale and history of the site.
"Most rewarding if someone in the group follows tennis or big sporting events."

Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève
An elegant old library that can work as a quiet cultural pause for bookish families. The iron arches and reading room make a strong visual impression.
"Better for older kids than toddlers; keep it as a short, calm visit."

adidas arena
A modern arena option for families interested in live events and big-venue energy. It works best when your group enjoys sport or performance settings.
"Most appealing to teens and event-loving families rather than very young children."
More family-friendly places to mix into your Paris plans
A balanced mix of quick landmarks, open-air breaks, and indoor options for different energy levels.
If you are building a Paris trip with children, these stops work best when you alternate big sights with room to wander. This batch leans toward easy wins: viewpoints, gardens, splashy fun, and a few quieter cultural stops.

Louvre Museum
Paris’s blockbuster museum, set in a former palace and packed with world-famous art.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in art museum."

Église Saint-Sulpice
A grand 17th-century church with an ornate facade and a beautifully lit painted dome.
"A good breather stop in Saint-Germain when you want somewhere impressive but less hectic."

Cimetière du Père-Lachaise
A vast, tree-lined cemetery where wide paths and famous names create a memorable walk.
"Works best with older children and teens who enjoy stories, history and quiet exploring."

Basilique Cathédrale Saint-Denis
An imposing Gothic cathedral known for stained glass and striking sculpted tombs.
"Worth considering with older kids, especially if they’re curious about kings, queens and medieval Paris."

Arc de Triomphe
Iconic triumphal arch built to commemorate Napoleon's victories, with an observation deck.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in monument."

Gardens of Versailles
Huge 17th-century ornamental palace gardens, with orange trees & canals, statues & fountains.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in garden."

Sainte-Chapelle
A jewel-like Gothic chapel from the 13th century, famed for towering stained glass filled with biblical scenes.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in church."

Château de Chantilly
An opulent château with art, gardens, and an equine museum that adds extra family appeal.
"Best as a half- or full-day excursion rather than a quick stop."

Eiffel Tower
Gustave Eiffel's iconic, wrought-iron 1889 tower, with steps and elevators to observation decks.
"Curator pick for travelers interested in historical landmark."

Louvre Pyramid
Glass pyramid created by I. M. Pei, forming the entranceway into a lower-ground exhibition area.
"Good for photos and a brief look around, even without entering the museum."

Aquaboulevard
A large all-season water park with slides, a wave pool, and plenty of built-in entertainment. It is a strong choice when the family needs a break from museums and long walks.
"A smart swap when everyone is tired of queues and ready to move."

Jardin du Luxembourg
One of the easiest parks in Paris for a family stroll, with broad paths and classic formal gardens. It is ideal when children need outdoor space between indoor visits.
"Best used as a breathing-space stop between major sights."

Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand
These striking modern towers add variety to a family trip packed with older landmarks. It can appeal to older children and teens interested in architecture, books, or contemporary Paris.
"Most rewarding for families interested in architecture or bookish stops."

Tuileries Garden
A spacious formal garden that is easy to combine with central Paris sightseeing. It gives families room to walk, pause, and reset near major landmarks.
"Very easy to slot into a Louvre or central Paris day."

Albert-Kahn Museum and Garden
A museum-and-garden combination that works well for families who like to balance culture with fresh air. The landscaped grounds make it feel gentler than a museum-only outing.
"Good for families who want culture without an all-indoor schedule."

Galeries Lafayette | Rooftop
An easy city-view stop with a clear look toward the Eiffel Tower. Good for families who want the payoff of a panorama without committing to a full monument visit.
"Useful as a short stop when attention spans are running low."

Le Carreau du Temple
A flexible cultural venue in a former market hall. It is worth keeping in mind for families who like contemporary spaces and a break from classic sightseeing.
"Best for families happy to trade one famous sight for something more contemporary."

Musée Jacquemart-André
An elegant townhouse museum that can suit calm, art-curious families. It is better for a quieter visit than for children who need lots of hands-on activity.
"Choose this when your group enjoys elegant interiors and a slower pace."