
1. Louvre kiddie room (The Studio)
Visiting The Louvre with young kids is no mean feat, escape the crazy Mona Lisa crowds, avoid museum fatigue and head to the peaceful haven of The Studio, a family-friendly room where kids can express their 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
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2. Tuileries playground: Big play area near The Louvre
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. *Season dependent* Fête de l’été à Paris / Tuileries funfair near The Louvre
There’s 60+ attractions to enjoy at this central Paris funfair, it’ll be on throughout the 2026 summer months.

4. Family-friendly space at Musée de l’Orangerie (great thing to do when it rains)
It’s a little known secret that the Musée de l’Orangerie (just 10 minutes walk from The Louvre) has a family room, with cosy cushions, books, games and arty activities to suit kids of all ages.
How to find the family room: Once you get in museum, head for the bottom level (-2) and you’ll find the Family Space (Espace Familles). Everything is stroller accessible with lifts available. Find out more via the musee-orangerie.fr website
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5. Trampolines at the Tuileries (near The Louvre)
The perfect outside break from Paris museums. 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 time if 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. TIP: Buy tickets in bulk for cheaper rides.
Locate this carousel on the Tots City Guide Baby & Toddler Map HERE

7. Rent a tiny sailboat on the Grand Bassin in Tuileries Gardens
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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