The French capital city is well known for its beauty and there are few of its main landmarks that would not be recognised by adults and kids the world over.
The French capital city is well known for its beauty and there are few of its main landmarks that would not be recognised by adults and kids the world over.
Parc Astérix has 35 individual attractions and rides including ten designed specifically for younger children. The park is divided in six separate themed ‘worlds’ each with their own unique feel.
If France is the destination for your next family holiday these France facts for kids are guaranteed conversation starters:
Paris is home to some of the world’s greatest museums, the Louvre, Musée d’Orsay and the Centre Pompidou. However Paris isn’t known as the Museum City for nothing and you’ll find lots of quirky, free and fantastic little museums hidden away in the Parisian back streets
Be taken on a journey through the streets of Paris with these 12 Gifs. You’ll find cliche, romance, architecture and lots more. It’s almost as good as actually being there.
Winding streets, bohemian cafés, second hand bookstores, museums, historic buildings, restaurants, lively nightlife…Paris’ Latin Quarter is a simple yet monumental neighbourhood, one of those places which deserve to be discovered slowly.
Ask any adult to describe Paris and they would probably give you a list like this: fashionable, elegant, sophisticated, cultural and romantic. Ask a child the same question and I think there would only be one answer, BORING. Of course they would find it boring, the poor kids are being dragged around to look at meaningless monuments, at least to them anyway, stare at innumerable paintings and sit silently whilst you sit in a fashionable Parisian café sipping coffee and watching the world go by. It doesn’t have to be like this though; there are heaps of kid friendly activities to make your holiday in Paris with kids a memorable one. Here is our guide to Paris with Children…
So that you can also visit the splendour of the Palace of Versailles, celebrate the 20th anniversary of Disneyland, enjoy brunch on the banks of the Seine, wander the sinister catacombs of Paris, savour the best French cheeses and take a photograph in front of the Eiffel Tower, we recommend an apartment which is the perfect base from which to explore the historic centre, monuments and hidden corners of Paris.
The UEFA quarter final draw has seen these two teams pitted against each other, the first leg between PSG and Barcelona will be played in Parque de los Principes the 2nd of April and the return leg will be played in the Nou Camp 10th of April 2013.
Paris, the city of light and love. An overwhelming vibrant city full of history, tradition, museums, high fashion, monuments and so much more. If you were going to explore all Paris has to offer it would require a lifetime…But what to see if you only have Two Days in Paris?