The best things to do with children in Paris

Paris is full of fun and enriching experiences for children. From immersive adventures to creative workshops and captivating exhibitions, there’s something for everyone. Let yourself be tempted by these unique experiences.

House of Dreamers

Located in the Marais district of Paris, House of Dreamers is an interactive exhibition that transports children into a fairytale world where their dreams come to life. The attraction offers an immersive adventure with art installations and interactive shows. Children can take part in creative workshops and explore fantastical settings. Stimulating their imagination and creativity.

Animal Crossing exhibition at Sea Life Aquarium

The Sea Life Aquarium hosts a special exhibition dedicated to Animal Crossing, the famous video game. Children can explore replicas of the marine habitats of their favorite characters while discovering real marine species. Located in Val d’Europe, this aquarium is a fun and educational outing not to be missed. Touch tanks and feeding shows offer interactive experiences that will delight the youngest visitors.

Fans of the Galaxy at the Electric Paris Hotel

Electric Paris kicks off the event with the return of Fans of the Galaxy: an all-new exhibition paying tribute to Star Wars. Composed of private collections and constructions created exclusively by fans. More than 600 objects gathered for all audiences in a large-scale immersive scenography. Because Fans of the Galaxy is first and foremost conceived and dedicated to fans of the Saga, a call for entries is open to complete the 600 objects brought together. The primary aim of the exhibition is to bring together the finest works and collections from aficionados in France and around the world. All creative artists and collectors are therefore invited to submit their works to the Electric Paris teams. And so have the chance to see their creations exhibited in two dedicated blank spaces. This unique exhibition is constantly evolving, and is enriched by the contributions of its fans.

Onyo’s World

Le Monde d’Onyo, a new immersive space at the crossroads of art, ecology and well-being, opened its doors in Paris on June 22 at the Ateliers Gaîté. Immerse yourself in a magical world… with your eyes closed! After Nantes and Le Havre, Le Monde d’Onyo inaugurates its third pop-up store in France. Until September 29, Le Monde d’Onyo invites young and old to enjoy immersive, screen-free experiences to reconnect. These experiences are lived with eyes closed, with spatial sound, interactive light effects and immersive writing that puts you at the center of the story.

Le Monde d’Onyo welcomes two immersive experiences: L’Arbre-Soleil and Les Gardiens de la Montagne. L’Arbre-Soleil is an original fiction that plunges audiences into the heart of an enchanted forest to experience a unique moment of tree regeneration. It’s a new ritual designed to reconnect us with the living world around us. Les Gardiens de la Montagne is another experience where mountains collapse and their inhabitants hold them back by learning to speak the language of rock and invoke the power of the elements.

Batman Escape

Superhero fans will love Batman Escape. An escape game where they’ll have to solve riddles to help Batman save Gotham City. Located in the Bastille district, this escape game is perfect for a family outing full of suspense and adventure. The realistic settings and thrilling missions offer an immersive experience that will appeal to all members of the family.

Hotel Dracula

The virtual reality experience Hotel Dracula sets up for the first time in France at Galeries Montparnasse until September 18. The terrifying vampire Dracula meets up with virtual reality aficionados for an innovative concept in the world of entertainment: visitors will literally plunge into a collective nightmare. Inspired by the great myths of terror, this thrill-filled virtual experience invites visitors to travel to the origins of fear and become the protagonists of a story experienced (and suffered) in the first person.

In an atypical 600m² space, 90 participants are invited to simultaneously haunt the air-conditioned corridors of theHotel Dracula between two bloody cocktails, and discover the gritty scenario behind each door of this house of horror.

In short, Paris offers a multitude of activities for children, from immersive experiences and creative workshops to interactive exhibitions and thrilling escapist games. Every outing promises to be an unforgettable adventure for young and old alike.

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