THINGS to do in Paris with kids this week: 30th March – 5th April 2026

Your ultimate guide to all the fun, family-friendly things to do this week in Paris with kids under 6, toddlers and babies

Easter Egg Hunts in Paris are in hot demand and many have already sold out 😦 don’t miss out! Be sure to book your tickets of choice for a great family-friendly Easter weekend in Paris. Check out this Tots City Guide Easter Egg Hunt 2026 Guide!

This lively festival at Parc de Sceaux invites the whole family to enjoy the stunning cherry blossoms, and open space for picnics. they’ll also be visual performances like dance, drumming, and storytelling. Although bear in mind the activities (like origami or workshops) are aimed at older kids.

Must know:

  • It can get very crowded, so aim to early with little kids if possible.
  • Must reserve tickets in advance, you also need tickets for the

If you want to picnic there:

Les Petits Bateaux, Jardin des Tuileries

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 per boat for half an hour.

Les Petits 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

This new age exhibition for kids is a family-friendly, immersive sound journey celebrating retro video game music, bringing together play, creativity, and discovery. From 4 years old.

Tots City Guide recommends a day out with small kids at these beautiful Château gardens. April is the perfect time to visit at the tulips are starting to bloom, aim to come near mid April to see them at their finest!

TIPS: Hire a 4 person bike for €10, it makes it much easier to explore the vast grounds with a toddler or small child.

If you want to be one of the first to see it, it’s quite late but grab tickets asap and be prepared for high prices and a lot of crowds. If you want to AVOID the crowds, aim to book your Disneyland Paris trip for next year / in a few months when the fuss has died down a bit!

Sandpit in Paris playround

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

A farm themed pop-up event at this huge Paris department store,Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche sees the whole place transformed into a faux ferme, from a greenhouse, to chicken-coop displays and vegetable garden. Probably not worth crossing town for, but should be fun to wander around with little ones if you’re in the area (although be aware there are no no real animals here).

There are some parent-child workshops such as plant printing, cooking activities and creative crafts – although they come at a 60 price tag to attend. 

Paris can never have enough good baby cafes – open just shy of a month, be one of the first to check out Le Cocon cafe in Vincennes with a whole kiddie room to explore, with a teepee, toys and more!

Fruit and veg picking
Cinema screen with cartoon

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

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

kid friendly art museums in paris - featured is a kid enjoying an exhibition at la musee en herbe
Petite Forêt Paris baby cafe
Petite Forêt Paris baby cafe

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.

Paris baby and toddler map

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