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Discover the best attractions and essential information for an unforgettable family trip to Paris. In this PPT as shared by the experts at The Expat Tours.
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Planning a family trip to Paris – Everything you need to know
INTRODUCTION Although the city of lights - Paris is often associated with adults and teenagers, there are plenty of kid-friendly things to enjoy there. From iconic landmarks to charming neighborhoods, There are chances for lifelong family memories and family vacations across the French capital, regardless of the age of your children.
Embrace the local life Instead of just being tourists, immerse yourselves in the local way of life. Indulge in the gastronomic wonders of Parisian cuisine while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the city. Choose to dine at quaint bistros or explore the unique culinary experiences offered at places like La Recyclerie, where the whole family can enjoy Parisian delights. Take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets, observe the locals, and create cherished memories that capture the essence of Parisian living. Search for family-friendly exhibits When planning visits to museums and cultural landmarks, consider the interests of your little ones. While art museums may seem daunting, many institutions offer engaging activities tailored to children. For instance, The Louvre provides online resources designed to captivate young minds, such as interactive games and virtual tours.
Additionally, keep an eye out for special exhibitions specifically curated for families, featuring interactive displays and hands-on activities. Research in advance to identify family-friendly events and exhibits that align with your preferences, ensuring an enriching experience for everyone. Take a day trip away from the city Although it's a wonderful city, children may find Paris to be a little too busy and overwhelming at times. Adults are accustomed to the bustle of the city, after all, but in childhood, everything appears much louder and busier than it is. With so much to see and do, the more sedate towns outside of Paris are excellent places to take children. A guaranteed hit with the kids is a day trip from Paris. Although you can explore on your own, seeing this amazing palace is made so much easier by joining a guided walking tour.
In addition to serving as the queen's personal hideaway and a school for the royal children, this operational farm is now home to a number of amiable, well-known farm animals that youngsters genuinely love visiting. There are numerous ways to get to and from Versailles, which is located just outside of Paris. Disneyland Paris, which is just 30 kilometers from Paris, is one more alternative for a day trip. Unlike the vast Walt Disney World resort in Florida, Disneyland Paris is the most visited theme park in Europe and can easily completed in a single day. It is a haven for families with small children, just like all Disney parks, and as it has its own airport transportation, it might be a great way to end a holiday to Paris. Skip the crowd by exploring lesser-known attractions Many of Paris's attractions are merely that—attractions.
Little children find it difficult to wait in line, so you might want to consider taking in the sights from different vantage points. In this manner, you may visit the attractions and take fantastic photos while doing something different and less busy. For instance, the Sacre-Coeur Basilica in Montmartre's dome provides a sweeping view of the entire city, and the Montparnasse Tower provides the best views of the Eiffel Tower. When planning a family trip to Paris, it is advisable to hire a guide that specializes in kid-friendly tours, to ensure you are making the most of the city! Take advantage of FREE days When traveling with children, things can get unpredictable, and if you're paying full price for attraction admission, this can get costly. Thankfully, there are free days in Paris for several of the well-known institutions. On Friday evenings, the Louvre, for example, grants free admission to everyone under 25 years of age.
In addition, every day of the week, free entrance is provided by numerous museums for families with children. In addition, Paris offers various additional kinds of free attractions, such as the following: the Sacre-Coeur flower market in Paris, etc. Shop at a local market Little children may find it difficult to adjust to a new food, and no one enjoys a restaurant tantrum due to an unfulfilled preference. Furthermore, the cost of eating out every meal can quickly mount up. If your accommodations provide a kitchenette, Paris offers numerous markets that can greatly simplify the process of preparing meals. Young children can participate as well by helping to choose fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables to sample. The market at Rue Mouffetard is one of the greatest and biggest of the many street markets that can be found on Paris's market streets. More than 200 varieties of cheese are among the many items that are available there.
Conclusion Looking for expert assistance to make your family trip to Paris unforgettable? Contact The Expat Tours, a leading tour operator in the city. We specialize in private, small group customized tours, ensuring a personalized and immersive travel experience for every adventurer. From tailor-made itineraries to unforgettable day tours, we are dedicated to providing exceptional service and helping you create lasting memories in the City of Light.
Phone: +33 159069476 Address: 28 avenue du Kennedy, Paris, ile de France, 75116 Website: www.theexpattours.com