1. Louvre kiddie room (The Studio)

Visiting The Louvre with young kids is no mean feat, escape the crazy Mona Lisa crowds to the peaceful haven of The Studio, a dedicated space for creativity. Here children can sit and colour / draw and more. You can also sign up for kid activities too, including the regularly occuring ‘Petits Creatifs’ and designing your own ‘Carnet de Voyage’ – find out more info here at The Louvre, The Studio
2. Big Tuileries play area for all ages
Parents can breathe for a moment amongst the Tuileries’ trees, while little kids lose themselves in this big play area – with something for all ages . Including, see-saw, small slide, roundabouts and a big slide and climbing for kids 6+. Locate it via our Tots City Guide Google Map above or click here to see
3. *Temporary* Fête de l’été à Paris / Tuileries funfair
There’s 60+ attractions to enjoy at this central Paris funfair, it’ll be on throughout the 2025 summer months.
4. Family space at Musée de l’Orangerie
It’s a little known secret that the Musee De L’Orangerie has a family room, with cosy cushions, books, games and arty activities to suit kids of all ages.
Once you get in museum head for the bottom level (-2) and you’ll find the Family Space (Espace Familles). Find out more via the musee-orangerie.fr website

5. Trampolines at the Tuileries
Outside trampolines amongst the gorgeous Tuileries’ trees – jumping doesn’t get better than this. 3 Euros for 5 minutes (although they can be a bit more generous with timeif your kid is not too annoying and if it’s quiet), bring cash – minimum 10 Euros on card.
6. Tuileries carousel
Of course no day out in Paris with a toddler or young child is complete without a ride on a carousel – and there’s one right here in the Tuileries garden.
7. Rent a tiny sailboat on the Grand Bassin
Rent a teeny sailboat to sail on the Grand Bassin in Tuileries Gardens. 6 Euros for half an hour. Open April – November.






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