Parents and child pause on a bridge above the Seine, enjoying Paris together in the sunshine

Things to do with kids in Paris

Turn carousel rides, crêpe stops, and park adventures into your family’s favorite memories.

About traveling with kids in Paris

Paris with kids looks a bit different then the Paris you might remember from before them, and that’s exactly what makes it worth the trip. The parks are made for family-friendly afternoons: trampolines beside the Tuileries; wooden sailboats pushed across the fountains of the Luxembourg Gardens; free Guignol puppet shows performed in French (that English-speaking kids somehow understand anyway). Museums also offer plenty for kids to enjoy, including hands-on studios and rotating exhibits made just for children. Don’t forget the neighborhood boulangeries and corner crêpe stands to keep everyone fed and happy between stops. Airbnb Experiences are another great way to pack in the family fun. Local hosts offer hands-on baking classes,  kid-friendly food tours, or a gentle walk through the city’s most playful corners. Your family may end up walking more than you expect, but tired legs will be rewarded with a carousel at nearly every turn. Stay out a little longer to catch the Eiffel Tower’s hourly sparkle in the evenings.

Top highlights for your visit

Tuileries Gardens

Tuileries Gardens

Just steps from the Louvre, the Tuileries’ sprawling playground and seasonal trampoline area create a place where kids from around the world can play together without sharing a common language. On Sunday mornings, the gardens’ wide gravel paths fill with locals walking their dogs and children chasing bubbles near the fountain.
Luxembourg Gardens

Luxembourg Gardens

Rent a wooden sailboat for a few euros and watch your child push it across the grand fountain with a long stick—then sprint to the other side to catch it. The old carousel here still has brass rings to spear, a tradition that has disappeared from most cities.
Cooking class in Montmartre

Cooking class in Montmartre

Your family can roll macaron batter in a kitchen tucked along Montmartre’s cobblestone streets. These classes are designed for families, so the pace is forgiving and the results are genuinely delicious.
Seine River cruise

Seine River cruise

A one-hour boat ride from the base of the Eiffel Tower gives your family a chance to rest tired legs, and kids can move freely on the open decks. It’s also a great way to take in the city’s landmarks from a new perspective—the Notre-Dame and Grand Palais look completely different from the river.

Traveling with kids in Paris FAQs

Things to know before traveling with kids in Paris

Getting around

  • Older Metro stations have stairs, so bussing or walking is often easier with a stroller.
  • Plan for shorter days with lots of breaks, since small legs tire quickly.
  • Parks and squares are perfect spots to let kids play between stops.

What to wear and bring

  • Make sure everyone is wearing comfortable walking shoes.
  • Pack snacks and water to keep kids happy between meals.
  • A lightweight, foldable stroller is easier to manage on the Metro and in cafés.

Important information

  • Many restaurants welcome children and can make simple dishes on request.
  • Lunch is generally served between noon and 2 PM, with dinner starting around 7:30 PM.
  • Some historic venues have limited stroller access, so check ahead.