Best Places to Cool Off in Paris With Kids (2026 Heatwave Guide)

Paris heatwave!! It’s hot, hot, hot in the French Capital this week – here’s some of the best places to cool off with toddlers in Paris.

*Updated June 2026*

During a Paris heatwave, the best places to cool off in Paris with kids are splash pads, shaded play areas, air-conditioned indoor museums, pools and cool baby cafés. This Paris heatwave guide focuses on family-friendly cooling spots that are perfect with toddlers in Paris. These locations are generally stroller-friendly, have changing facilities and fun to visit with babies and young children.

  • Place de la République (11e).
  • Parc André Citroën (15e)
  • Jardin d’Acclimatation (Boulogne) – but note there is an entry fee to enter the park (with access to toher attractions too.
  • And then over at Versailles head to Square des Francine a great way for tots to cool down after a long visit at the Versailles Chateau.
  • South of Paris in Clamart find fountains at Fontaine du Panorama residence (open to everyone). There’s also restaurants on site too
  • Saint-Quentin Ile de Loisirs there’s a splash pad right by the huge playground.

When: July- August.

Île de loisirs Cergy-Pontoise near Paris is a lake with summer activities
  • East of Paris is Bois de Vincennes, with huge forest obstacle courses and playgrounds for kids of all ages.
  • Fontainebleau Forest is a huge forest south of Paris.
  • West of Paris, in Versailles and around the area are tons of forests and hidden amongst them, an array of forest playgrounds.
  • See our baby and toddler Paris map to discover them all!

Paris Heatwave Tips with Kids

  • Bring refillable water bottles at Paris fountains if you’re heading to parks especially ( as often it can be far to find a local shop in walking distance).
  • Although bring a good supply of water with you just in case no fountains available.
  • Bring hats as many Paris playgrounds have little or no shade
  • PARENT HACK: Freeze compote/ applesauce pouches for instant ice lollies on the go that last and aren’t messy!
  • Avoid plan long journeys across Paris during a heatwave as the metro is not very stroller friendly and you could end up doing some heavy lifting
  • Avoid playgrounds after 12pm if you can when it gets super hot
  • Plan museums for afternoon chill when the heat is at its max
  • Bring swim diapers for splash parks and water shoes as the ground can be slippery

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can kids cool off in Paris during a heatwave?

Some of the best places to cool off with children in Paris include splash fountains, shaded parks, air-conditioned museums, swimming pools and family-friendly cafés (see above for more info). Find these locations on the Paris baby & toddler Map HERE

Are there splash parks in Paris?

Yes. Several Paris parks feature splash fountains and water play areas during the summer months, including Parc André Citroën and Paris Plages. Find them all on the Paris baby & toddler Map HERE

What can you do in Paris with toddlers when it’s very hot?

Consider visiting air-conditioned family-friendly Paris museums, indoor play spaces, aquariums, swimming pools or shaded parks. Early mornings and late afternoons / early evenings are usually the most comfortable times to explore the city.

Is Paris safe to visit during a heatwave with a baby?

Yes, but it’s really important to plan ahead. Stay hydrated, make travel plans in advance and seek shade. Avoid the hottest part of the day and make use of air-conditioned indoor attractions like museums where possible, or at least to break up the day. Find more indoor Paris locations HERE

What are the best free places to cool off in Paris with kids?

Many of Paris’s fountains, splash areas, parks and Paris Plages activities are free to access, making them ideal for families during hot weather. Find them all on the Paris baby & toddler map HERE

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