What’s on in Paris with kids this week (JULY 2026 FAMILY EVENTS GUIDE)

Find the best things to do this week in Paris with kids under 6. In May 2026 don’t miss the Three Little Pig’s family friendly show, a Japanese inspired festival and FREE cinema for kids from 2 years old.

The temperatures are reaching around 35 degrees this week in Paris! But don’t worry there’s lots of ways to keep cool with kids. Check out the Tots 2026 Heatwave Guide to Paris with kids HERE

You can also locate all the best Paris heatwave cool down spots on the Premium baby & toddler map

Age suitable for 👶 2–3 | 🧒 4–6+

This traditional funfair fills the Jardin des Tuileries with classic rides for all ages, including, a giant Ferris wheel, carousels, trampolines, bumper cars and sweet treats like churros, crêpes and candyfloss. It’s a fun stop after exploring the Louvre or Tuileries Garden, with attractions for all ages.

GOOD TO KNOW: Most rides at the funfair are on the pricier side (many are around €5 or more). If your little ones are just after a carousel ride, head to the Tuileries Carousel just around the corner – it’s €3 per ride (or even cheaper if you buy a pack of tickets).

Rain-safe: No, everything is outside
⏱️ Duration: 1–3 hours – team it up with an explore of the Tuileries gardens
😴 Nap-friendly: Good for stroller naps around the gardens, but it’ll be noisy right at the fairground
🍼 Stroller-friendly: Yes, flat routes throughout the park

Age suitable for 👶 3 | 🧒 4–6+

A film festival created just for young children, bringing together short animated films, gentle storytelling and family-friendly screenings. Many participating cinemas also offer adapted sessions that are shorter and less overwhelming for little ones. A great idea to have in your back pocket also in case of a rainy day or another Paris heatwave!

Rain-safe: Yes, fully indoors
⏱️ Duration: Approx 45–75 minute screenings (but will vary for each show)
😴 Nap-friendly: With kid-friendly sound levels, it should be quiet enough for small babies to nap inside
🍼 Stroller-friendly: Know that strollers are not usaully permitted inside the screening room

View the schedule and locations HERE

Running throughout the summer, Paris en Seine sees the transformation of parks, squares, and riverbanks across the city to summer hubs, with hundreds of free activities.

Families can enjoy activities such as:

  • 🎨 Arts and crafts workshops
  • 📚 Storytelling and library activities
  • 🤸 Parent-and-child sports sessions (including baby rugby and mini athletics)
  • 🎭 Puppet shows and family performances
  • 🎵 Children’s concerts and music activities
  • 💦 Water play and outdoor summer events in parks and public squares

Rain-safe: Partly (some indoor activities, most events are outdoors)
⏱️ Duration: 1–3 hours
😴 Nap-friendly: Yes (easy to come and go; many events take place in parks)
🍼 Stroller-friendly: Yes (most venues are accessible, though some parks have bumpy, gravel paths)

Croisière “ça mousse” par le bar Gallia ,bar Gallia à Pantin, Bal Floc’h, navettes fluviales

From this weekend, the canals of northeast Paris transform into giant outdoor playgrounds, with FREE and low-cost activities.

Families can enjoy activites such as:

  • Waterside games
  • Creative workshops
  • Performances and family entertainment
  • Street art
  • Boat cruises
  • Pop-up beaches
  • Giant games

PARENT HACK: Pair the event with the playgrounds and fountains at Bassin de la Villette.

Rain-safe: No (predominantly an outdoor festival)
⏱️ Duration: 2–4 hours (or a full day if combining activities)
😴 Nap-friendly: Yes (easy to stroll, picnic, and leave when needed)
🍼 Stroller-friendly: Yes (mostly flat canal paths and quays)

One of Paris’s best summer events for families, Pestacles is a free outdoor music festival for children held every Wednesday from late June to early September in the beautiful Parc Floral. Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy live music, musical storytelling, and interactive performances in a relaxed garden setting before exploring the park’s playgrounds, miniature train, peacocks, and botanical gardens.

NOTE: Most performances are recommended for children aged 6+, but younger siblings are welcome, and many preschoolers enjoy the music and open-air atmosphere.

*TOP SHOW FOR KIDS UNDER 6* The 8th July performance, Cette nuit une chouette m’a dit, is recommended from age 4 and is the best choice for younger children.

Rain-safe: ⚠️ Partly (covered stage, but the festival is outdoors)
⏱️ Duration: 2–4 hours
😴 Nap-friendly: Yes (relaxed, picnic-style setting)
🍼 Stroller-friendly: Yes

Age best suitable for: 👶 2–3 | 🧒 4–6+

*Good thing to do during the Paris Heatwave*

One of Paris’s most beloved family attractions is finally back! After a major renovation, the new Cité des Enfants 2–6 ans finally reopened last week with five immersive play worlds designed to spark curiosity, creativity and early scientific thinking. The re-designed space has been created specifically for younger children, with a calmer, more intuitive layout and even a quiet zone for when little ones need a break.

Here you’ll find:

  • Play construction zones
  • Sensory water play
  • Imaginative workshops
  • Forest-themed area
  • Zones to encourage building experimenting and problem-solving.

Rain-safe: Yes – entirely indoors.

⏱️ Duration: 1.5-hour timed session.

😴 Nap-friendly: Yes – these relatively short morning and afternoon sessions make it easy to plan around naps.

🍼 Stroller-friendly: Yes, with accessible facilities throughout the Cité des Sciences.

MUST KNOW: Sessions are timed and must be booked in advance.

PARENT HACK: Book one of the first sessions of the day and pair it with picnic lunch and playground stop in the nearby Parc de la Villette, home to some of the best playgrounds in the city. Find it on the Tots CIty Guide Baby & Toddler Map

Age suitable for: 👶 0–1 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 4–6+

One of the most fun, immersive, and family-friendly art exhibitions in Paris this summer. Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich transforms the Grand Palais into a giant playground of optical illusions, mirror tricks and interactive installations that invite visitors to become part of the artwork.

Children can “climb” a Parisian building, explore floating boats, wander through mind-bending spaces and discover how perspective can completely change what they see.

With 14 immersive installations designed to be experienced rather than simply observed, this is contemporary art is playful, accessible (and great for fun family photos!).

Rain-safe: Yes – fully indoors.

⏱️ Duration: 1–1.5 hours. Allow extra time if your children want to revisit their favourite installations (tip-off: they probably will!).

😴 Nap-friendly: Yes – easy to navigate with a stroller and plenty of visual stimulation for tiny babies.

🍼 Stroller-friendly: Yes – the exhibition is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility and works well with strollers.

Age suitable for: 👶 3 | 🧒 4–6+ (not ideal for younger kids since the bricks are small)

Bricks of Wonder brings together more than 150 incredible LEGO® creations by renowned artist Dirk Denoyelle, built from over two million bricks. Expect giant sculptures, realistic portraits, famous artworks recreated in LEGO®, interactive displays and a robotic camera arm that reveals tiny details hidden within the builds.

The highlight: A HUGE LEGO PlayZone packed with one million bricks where kids can build their own masterpieces.

GOOD TO KNOW: If it’s similar to the other ÔTIPIs, we found it’s best suited for younger kids under 4 as not loads to do for older kids.

Rain-safe: Yes — fully indoors
⏱️ Duration: 1-3 hours
😴 Nap-friendly: Yes — calm atmosphere and space for babies although the buggies need to be stored away, so not possible for kids to sleep in the buggy.
🍼 Stroller-friendly: Yes — designed for families with young children, there’s storage for buggies.

Ages best for: 👶 0-1 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 4–6 | 👧 6+

Newly opened in the 9th arrondissement, Bulles & Billes baby café is a beautifully designed indoor play space in Paris for babies, toddlers (and kids up to around 10 years).

There are seven themed “bubbles” to explore including sensory play, creative workshops, soft play, music and a calm dedicated area for babies – 0–2 years.

Parents can actually sit and enjoy good coffee and pastries in the café area while the kids play.

Visits are booked in 2-hour slots, and there are stroller lockers and baby facilities on site.

☔ Rain-safe: Yes (fully indoors)
⏱️ Duration: 2 hrs per booked session
😴 Nap-friendly: Fairly good — calm baby/sensory areas + café seating
🍼 Stroller-friendly: Yes (stroller lockers + baby facilities available)

Best this week for all ages 👶 0-1 | 🧒 2-3 | 👧 4-6 (suitable for all ages)

The classic fairytale in a fun, playful setting. Suitable from 1 year old. From 12euro per person.

☔ Rain-safe:Yes
⏱️ Duration: 40 mins
😴 Nap-friendly: No (buggies are left outside the main show area and show itself could be loud)
🍼Stroller-friendly: ❌ Limited (if possible bring lightweight foldable buggy or a baby carrier)

Best this week for 🧒 3–5

About: A show about what your teddies get up to when you’re not looking! From 3 years.

Rain-safe: Yes

⏱️ Duration: 40 mins long

😴 Nap-friendly: Low as it’s a live theatre performance

🍼 Stroller-friendly: Limited. Strollers usually must be left at the entrance or folded as the venue is small and traditional.

Tickets from 10.95 per person! Get yours now

👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

The Au Paradis des Enfants re-opened its doors mid-February. On Spring days this fairground is a great place to head to, and even better, many rides are 1 euro a ride. Set in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Leisure Island there’s also loads more activities and green space to enjoy in the sunshine.

From 2 years+

🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

Les Voiliers du Luxembourg

Around since 1890, these little miniature sail boats have been sailed on the Jardin du Luxembourg basin. It’s a super fine and affordable very ‘Paris’ activity with kids under 6. Opening for the first time this year for the April holidays, from 1st April.

Costs €6 er boat for half an hour.

Le Petit Bateaux

Open from 4th April, Tots City Guide recommends this outside activity, perfect from kids from 2 years old. Located in the beautiful Tuileries gardens right by The Louvre. Read more about fun things to do with small kids in this area.

Costs €6 per boat for ~30 minutes

Trampoline at The Tuileries

👶 0-2 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

With the sunny days become rarer by the week, make the most of any sunshine strolling through the Tuileries Gardens. Here you can soak in key Paris monuments like The Louvre and Place de la Concorde. Even better, when visiting the Tuileries Gardens with young kids there are tons of activities to do there. Choose from sailing tiny sail boats, to trampolines, to carousel rides and the kiddie room at Musée de l’Orangerie. Read up on our ultimate guide to Tuileries Gardens with kids here.

👶 0-2 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

Sandpit in Paris playround

👶 0-2 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

Check out the Tots City Guide top recommendations on things to do when it’s sunny in Paris an the Tots City Guide Paris Map

👶 0-2 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

Fruit and veg picking

👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

Check out this roundup of what to do with small kids in Paris when it rains!

Cinema screen with cartoon

🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+ (but will depend on film screenings)

Cinémathèque française 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+ Films from all over the world are shown at these kid-friendly cinema sessions 2 times per week. Can be suitable from 3 years (but this is film-dependent, be sure to check the ratings on the film before you book!) Find the programme HERE. Every Wednesday, Sunday, and during school holidays.

Petite Forêt Paris baby cafe
Petite Forêt Paris baby cafe

👶 0-2 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

For when it rains, need coffee, or you’re just sick of the playground! Paris has a host of baby cafes where the kids can roll around or play and you can drink and eat cake. Find the Tots City Guide Paris baby cafe guide here.

👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+

Watch a theatre shows for young kids in Paris – see the full round up here

👶 0-2 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+ (age suitable for depends on the show)

kid friendly art museums in paris - featured is a kid enjoying an exhibition at la musee en herbe

👶 0-2 | 👶 2–3 | 🧒 3–5 | 👧 6+ (age depends on museum)

Paris baby and toddler map

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