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Family Fun in Paris: A Kid-Friendly Itinerary for Your Adventure

By Paris Top Ten mars 3, 2026 (Updated juin 29, 2026)

mars 3, 2026 par Top 10 parisien

Hey there, fellow travelers! 🎉 If you’re planning a family trip to Paris with your little one and you’re feeling a bit stumped on how to fill your days with fun activities, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s dive into your itinerary and sprinkle in some kid-friendly options that’ll keep everyone happy and engaged!

Table des matières

  • July 9: Arrival in Paris
  • July 10-11: Disneyland Paris
  • July 12: Transition Day to Montmartre
  • July 13: A Day of Splendor at Versailles
  • July 14: The Montmartre Magic and Heading Home
  • Dernières pensées
  • Find Things to Do in Paris
  • Find Accommodation

July 9: Arrival in Paris

Close-up of the Eurostar and SNCF train at the Gare du Nord Train Station in Paris, France
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You’re starting your adventure with a train journey from London to Paris! The Eurostar is usually pretty quick, so once you’re settled in your hotel at Val d’Europe, take it easy. Since you’re traveling with a 3-year-old, you might want to find a nearby park or playground. Disney Village is a short stroll away, and it’s packed with family-friendly vibes!

July 10-11: Disneyland Paris

Ticket prices at Disneyland Paris fluctuate based on a variety of factors, primarily driven by demand, which is closely tied to school schedules, seasonal events, show availability and holidays.
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No trip to Paris with kids is complete without a couple of days at Disneyland! You’re all set for fun, rides, and magical encounters. Just remember to take breaks, hydrate, and maybe catch a character or two along the way for those adorable photos!

Voir connexe : Expert Tips for Sightseeing in Paris: Discover the Best Attractions

July 12: Transition Day to Montmartre

Panoramic view of the Rue De L'Abreuvoir in Montmartre, Paris
Nikolai Korzhov / Adobe Stock

Here comes the grand transfer! After checking out of Disneyland, head to your hotel in Montmartre. Since it’s your first day exploring the area, consider a relaxing stroll through the charming streets.

Hmmm, a walking tour sounds perfect, but make it kid-friendly! Look for tours that are structured with families in mind or guidebooks that cater to little ones. Also, a Seine River boat cruise is fantastic for seeing the sights from a different angle—perfect for a toddler who loves water! Be sure to point out the tour Eiffel et le Arc de Triomphe as you sail by.

July 13: A Day of Splendor at Versailles

The majestic entrance of the Royal residence at Versailles, featuring intricate details and expansive gardens.
BRIAN_KINNEY / Adobe Stock

Exciting times ahead! The Palace of Versailles is a must-see, and the gardens are perfect for little explorers. Bring some snacks and let your child run around the gardens while you enjoy the beautiful landscape! In the afternoon, you might want to relax a bit—maybe meander back to Paris for some ice cream at a local café or let your little one enjoy a play area at a park.

July 14: The Montmartre Magic and Heading Home

Montmartre Sacré-Cœur Basilica on a sunny day, with people relaxing on vibrant green grass. Majestic architecture against a clear blue sky.
Alex Shirmanov / Adobe Stock

On your final day, explore Montmartre’s artistic streets! The Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is a lovely spot to visit, and the surrounding neighborhood is full of fun little corners to discover. Just remember to keep it light and enjoy wandering through the narrow streets lined with shops and artists.

Voir connexe : How to Get Around Paris: Effortless Navigation Tips

Dernières pensées

Aerial view of Eiffel Tower and Paris, France cityscape
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Some additional kid-friendly tips:

  • Look out for parks with play areas that welcome little ones.
  • Keep a flexible schedule—sometimes an afternoon siesta can save the day!
  • Pack snacks and drinks because, let’s face it, kids can get hangry fast!
  • Bring a lightweight stroller, even if your kiddo likes to walk, as you might need a breather too.

And there you go! A Paris itinerary that should keep you and your 3-year-old entertained, happy, and ready to create some beautiful memories. Remember to take lots of photos and enjoy every moment of your family adventure. Bon voyage!

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