
With school vacations and Spring Break approaching, many families start planning their next trip. Visiting Paris with children can feel like a big step. Yet the city is more family friendly than most people expect.
Paris offers a mix of culture, green spaces, and simple pleasures. As a result, both parents and children can enjoy the experience at their own pace.
Getting around Paris with children
Walking remains the best way to explore Paris. It allows you to discover small streets and hidden corners. However, younger children can get tired quickly.
In that case, public transport becomes useful. Still, the Paris Metro is not always ideal with a stroller. Only line 14 has elevators at every station.
Instead, buses are a better option. They are easier to access and offer views of the city. You can also consider a bike ride. My Private Paris offers bicycle tours that turn sightseeing into a fun family activity.
Another simple idea is a Seine river cruise. It gives children a relaxed way to see landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame.

Parks and outdoor activities for families
One of the best things about visiting Paris with children is the number of parks. Wherever you go, you will find a green space nearby.
Most parks include playgrounds, known as “aires de jeux”. In fact, there are more than 500 playgrounds across the city.
The Jardin des Plantes is a great option for curious children. It combines a zoo, a natural history museum, and scientific galleries. Children can learn while having fun.
You can also visit the Jardin d’Acclimatation. This small amusement park offers rides and outdoor games. Meanwhile, the Bois de Vincennes is home to the Paris Zoological Park.

A family day at the Louvre
Planning cultural visits is important when spending time in Paris with children. The Louvre, for example, can feel overwhelming without guidance.
This is why My Private Paris created a family-focused experience. The visit includes a treasure hunt designed for children.
During the tour, kids discover Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artworks. They also see famous pieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Stories from the guide help bring each artwork to life.
In addition, children can take part in creative activities. They may sketch sculptures or create their own portraits.
The Medieval Louvre is often their favorite section. Here, they walk through the remains of the old fortress. Interactive models also make the visit more engaging.
After the museum, families can relax in the Tuileries Garden. A picnic offers a calm break before the next activity.

During a Private Food Tour, including a tasting of chocolate chou and macarons. Copyright: Romain Jacquot.
Sweet treats and fun in Le Marais
Another highlight of visiting Paris with children is discovering French pastries. A macarons tasting tour is both fun and delicious.
In Le Marais, families can try some of the best pastries in the city. At the same time, they learn how these treats are made.
While exploring the neighborhood, you may notice the Pompidou Center. However, it is currently closed for renovation until 2030. Even so, the area still offers plenty to enjoy with children.
Nearby, the Musée des Arts et Métiers presents science in an interactive way. The Picasso Museum is another option for a shorter and engaging visit.
A day trip to Versailles with children
If you want to leave the city, Versailles is an excellent choice when visiting Paris with children.
The journey is simple, and the experience feels like stepping into a storybook. Children enjoy exploring the large gardens and open spaces.
A scavenger hunt can make the visit more engaging. Inside the palace, guides share stories about kings and queens in a lively way.
For a full-day visit, families can enjoy a picnic in the gardens. Boat rides and bike rides are also available.
Another option is the Petit Trianon and Marie Antoinette’s Hamlet. Children often love seeing the small farm and its animals.
For a quieter experience, the Château de Chantilly is a great alternative. It offers beautiful gardens, a moat, and fewer crowds.
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