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Where to Stay in Paris with Kids
Where to stay in Paris with family
Even the most well behaved of children will eventually rebel at being dragged around another museum, so it makes sense to stay in a child-friendly area of Paris where there’s plenty for them to do.
Here you will find some good recommendations of where to stay with a baby, toddler or older child.
Our top picks for the best areas to stay with kids
The 5th arrondissement
This district is on the left bank of the Seine and is quite studenty and relaxed, perfect for older kids. There are lots of cheap and cheerful restaurants along rue Mouffetard and a great street market to browse.
The food market on Place Monge opens on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, so get the kids to practice their French as you buy what you need for a picnic. Then head to the Jardin des Plantes and explore the gardens and visit the Menagerie - one of the oldest zoos in the world, dating back to 1794. The Natural History Museum is also in the park, spread out across several buildings so you won't run out of things to do.
The 12th arrondissement
The 12th district is on the outer east side of Paris, away from the very touristy areas and the sky-high hotel prices. With lots of green space in the nearby Bois de Vincennes, along with the Paris Zoo, horse riding, play areas and football pitches, there's something to entertain kids of all ages.
It’s also on a direct RER line to Disneyland Resort Paris, just 30 mins away so, if you fancy a day in the Magic Kingdom, rather than an entire holiday, it's the perfect compromise.
The 19th arrondissement
The 19th is in the north east of Paris and is bisected by the Canal de l’Ourq. At its outer edge, Parc de la Villette is a massive urban park with horse riding, event spaces, music venues, playgrounds and child-friendly activities.
If you prefer to stay closer to the centre, the area around the Buttes-Chaumont Park is just a few metro stops from the Gare du Nord. The park has a waterfall and amazing views over Paris from the top of the hill. The area is up and coming with new shops and restaurants springing up all around the park.
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