
1. Huge air balloon – Ballon Generali de Paris
Located in the André Citroën park (read more below), you’ll discover the Ballon Generali de Paris hovering from the ground. Kiddies of all ages are able to take a short trip up and down in the balloon to its maximum 150 metres, a real experience you and they won’t forget!
2. André Citroën park
A green city space for kids to run around, just steps away from The Seine with water sprinklers for the hot summer months. If you’re not picnicing, head to La Buvette du Park, an alfresco restaurant or, early evening from 5pm in the summer, check out Annette K outside – just a few steps from the park . Just across is Jardin Caroline Aigle et Carré Blanc – a small playground. All with views of the floating air balloon Ballon Generali de Paris (see above), kids will love to watch.

3. Aquaboulevard – indoor and outdoor pool
Aquaboulevard is a huge swimming complex with all the works (slides galore, wave machine, saunas, you name it!) and, best of all it, has a large outdoor swimming bit with space to play / hang with a baby and toddler too.
4. Amanie Paris for weekend kiddie brunches
Kid friendly restaurants in Paris can be few and far between, which is why you want to head to Amanie on Sundays for a kid-centred brunch available from 11:30am. to 4:00pm. A special menu for all the family, along activities for children with the Amanie Kids Club (for kiddies ages 3 to 12). See the kids menu here.

5. SPACE 12 baby café
At the SPACE 12 baby café – there’s room for baby to play in a secure gated area, while you sip coffee. They also offer a small lunch menu too.
6. Carousel Jules Verne
Right by Centre Commercial Beaugrenelle shopping centre is this vintage-style carousel, featuring less common carousel animals such as giraffes, monkeys and a sehorse (!). Costs 2.50 euros a ride, or 10 euros for 6 turns. Find the exact location on the Tots City Guide Paris baby and toddler Google map.

7. *CLOSING SOON* Disney100 Exhibition at Porte de Versailles
Disney100 is an exhibition celebrating 100 years of Disney! Best from 3+ but littler ones can also run around and enjoy. It’s not incredibly interactive (apart from watching loads of vintage Disney clips on screens). On until 5th October 2025.
8. Square Saint-Lambert
Head to this little square for lots to do with little kids. Over here you’ll find a fountain, playground and – the ultimate crowd pleaser a merry-go-round. There’s also a guignol show at 5.30 on weekends and Wednesdays.
Check out the Tots City Guide Toddler & baby Map to explore this park and find more like this in and around Paris.
Check out the Tots City Guide Google map (click here) for more Paris with kids ideas





