Jardin d'Acclimatation is a delightful amusement park in Paris where families can enjoy charming rides, lovely gardens, and vibrant cultural events year-round.
Bois de Boulogne, Rte de la Prte Dauphine à la Prte des Sablons, 75116 Paris, France Get directions
"An amusement park with historical significance and modern updates, located in the Bois de Boulogne." - Lauren Matison Lauren Matison Lauren Matison is a writer and editor specializing in outdoor adventure, sustainability, and family travel. She is a frequent contributor at National Geographic, Thrillist, The New York Times, Condé Nas
"Located on the northern edge of the Bois de Boulogne, this kids amusement park features a small farm (it was founded as a zoo), the Exploradôme museum (science), plus a full menu of other attractions, like a mini golf course, trampolines, and a house of mirrors."
"Jardin d’Acclimatation, set in the Bois de Bologne, is the only calm and pleasant amusement park we know of—it’s fun yet orderly, making it a pleasure for parents and kids alike. Hop aboard Le Petit Train (tickets are €2.90) from Porte Maillot—it’s by far the most charming way to arrive. Then, it’s onto the mini–roller coasters, mirrored funhouse, pony rides, and more. The entry fee is €5 (for adults or kids over 3), as are the actual rides, which you can buy in bulk at varying rates. Tack on a visit to the nearby Fondation Louis Vuitton , which has exhibitions, cafes, concerts, and great views." - Daisy de Plume
"What's so special about this place? Jardin d’Acclimatation is the only calm and pleasant amusement park we know of—it’s fun yet orderly, making it a pleasure for parents and kids alike. What are some of the highlights? Hop aboard Le Petit Train (tickets are €2.90) from Porte Maillot—it’s by far the most charming way to arrive. Then, it’s onto the mini–roller coasters, mirrored funhouse, pony rides, and more. Is it easy to get to—and around? The Jardin d’Acclimatation is in the Bois de Boulogne, one of Paris’ large forests. But the park itself is intimate enough—about 37 acres—not to overwhelm. So who do you think will get the most out of an afternoon here? Unlike, say, Six Flags, this is very much an amusement park for kids. The entry fee is €5 (for adults or kids over 3), as are the actual rides, which you can buy in bulk at varying rates. A well-planned day might also include a visit to the nearby Fondation Louis Vuitton , which has exhibitions, cafes, concerts, and great views." - Daisy de Plume
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