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Family-Friendly 4-Day Paris Itinerary for Two Kids — Eiffel, Louvre, Disneyland & Montmartre

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Day 1: Eiffel & Seine

Paris, France on August 30, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Le Petit Cler

Family-friendly market café on Rue Cler with pastries, eggs and kid-friendly options; good place to stock up for a picnic. Opens early (around 7:30am) so it’s easy after hotel drop-off.
EUR12, 45m

9:00am

Trocadéro viewpoint & carousel

Great photo spot of the Eiffel Tower with gardens and a children’s carousel and playground; a low-key start so kids can run around. Outdoor area open all day.
EUR0, 45m

10:00am

Eiffel Tower visit

Pre-book summit or 2nd-floor elevator tickets to avoid long lines — iconic view and fun for kids to see Paris from above; tower typically opens from mid-morning through late evening (summer ~9:30am–11:45pm).
EUR28, 1h30m

12:00pm

Lunch — Le Bistro Parisien (near river)

Family-friendly riverside bistro with children's menu and easy access to the Seine cruise docks; open for lunch from ~11:30am. Good for relaxed meal before a cruise.
EUR20, 1h15m

1:30pm

Seine river cruise (Bateaux Parisiens)

One-hour boat cruise that orients kids to Paris landmarks seen from the water — comfortable and stroller-friendly; services run frequently through the day (approx. 10:00am–9:30pm in summer).
EUR15, 1h

3:00pm

Champ de Mars playground & picnic

Large green lawns and playground right beneath the Eiffel Tower — perfect for a post-cruise play and snack; free and open daily.
EUR0, 1h

4:30pm

Optional: Musée du Quai Branly (kids’ discovery)

Small, visually rich museum with exhibitions of world cultures and garden space; good if you want a short indoor activity before evening (museum typically opens ~11:00am–7:00pm, check current hours).
EUR12, 1h15m

6:30pm

Dinner — Pizza Pino (family-friendly near Champ de Mars)

Reliable, casual pizza and pasta that’s easy with children; comfortable service and familiar menu for picky eaters.
EUR18, 1h15m

8:30pm

Evening stroll along the Seine

See the Eiffel Tower sparkle on the hour after sunset (sparkling lights typically operate for the first five minutes of each hour after dusk); gentle walk to end day.
EUR0, 45m

Day 2: Louvre & Île de la Cité

Paris, France on August 31, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Le Pain Quotidien near the Louvre

Simple, reliable breakfast with breads, eggs and kid options; opens early (around 7:30am) so you can arrive at the Louvre for opening.
EUR10, 45m

9:00am

Louvre Museum

See highlights (Mona Lisa, Winged Victory) with a short, kid-friendly route — museum opens at 9:00am and closes around 6:00pm (closed Tuesdays), so arriving at opening avoids crowds.
EUR17, 3h

12:30pm

Lunch — Café Marly (Louvre arcades)

Lovely setting with views of the Louvre courtyard and easy menu for families; open for lunch and a short walk to the Tuileries afterwards.
EUR30, 1h15m

2:00pm

Tuileries Garden — carousel & playground

Classic Parisian park with kid rides and ponds — quick carousel ride (small fee) and open lawns for running; the Musée de l'Orangerie (Monet) is adjacent if you want art next.
EUR3, 1h

3:15pm

Musée de l'Orangerie (Monet's Water Lilies)

Compact museum perfect for a short visit to show kids large-scale Monet murals and colorful art — open roughly 9:00am–6:00pm, check seasonal times.
EUR12, 1h

4:30pm

Île de la Cité — Sainte-Chapelle & Notre-Dame exterior

Visit the stained-glass wonder of Sainte-Chapelle (typically open ~9:00am–5:00pm; confirm exact times) and walk around Notre-Dame’s exterior and nearby playgrounds on Île Saint-Louis.
EUR11, 1h

6:30pm

Dinner — La Crêperie des Arts (Latin Quarter)

Warm, casual crêperie with savory and sweet options that kids love; located in the lively Latin Quarter near your evening walk.
EUR15, 1h15m

8:00pm

Dessert — Berthillon ice cream (Île Saint-Louis)

Famous artisanal ice cream — small cones are perfect for kids and an iconic Paris treat; shop hours typically into the evening, but confirm seasonal times.
EUR6, 30m

Day 3: Disneyland Day

Marne-la-Vallée (Disneyland Paris), France on September 1, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast — quick grab (Paul or hotel)

Grab sandwiches, pastries and coffee for an early RER trip; quick options make the journey easier for kids before the train.
EUR8, 30m

8:20am

RER A to Marne-la-Vallée / Chessy (Disneyland)

Approximately 35–45 minutes from central Paris by RER A; buy tickets in advance or use Navigo/Paris transit options — trains run frequently but allow time for boarding with kids.
EUR8, 45m

9:30am

Disneyland Park

Full-day at Disneyland Paris to enjoy rides, shows and character meet-and-greets — park hours vary by season (often ~9:30am–10:00pm in high season), so check the daily schedule and pre-book tickets/fast passes.
EUR120, 9h0m

1:00pm

Lunch — Fantasyland or Frontierland family restaurant

Pick a themed quick-service restaurant (e.g., Au Chalet de la Marionnette or Cowboy Cookout) so kids can keep the fun going with minimal wait.
EUR18, 1h

4:00pm

Parade & character time

Catch the afternoon parade and scheduled character appearances — check the daily times on the Disneyland app so kids don’t miss favorites.
EUR0, 1h

6:30pm

Dinner — Annette's Diner (Disney Village)

Family-friendly 50s-style diner near the parks with hearty kid favorites and lively atmosphere; open in the evening to coincide with park closing times.
EUR25, 1h

9:30pm

Return RER to Paris

RER A back to central Paris (allow ~45 min); stations stay busy after park closing so leave a bit of buffer time for the family.
EUR8, 45m

Day 4: Montmartre & Science

Paris, France on September 2, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Du Pain et des Idées

Legendary bakery with excellent pastries and breads (opens early around 7:00am); great start before a morning climb to Montmartre.
EUR10, 45m

9:30am

Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur (funicular option)

Take the funicular or the steps to Sacré-Cœur for sweeping Paris views, then visit Place du Tertre where artists paint; basilica open daily (roughly 6:00am–10:30pm), fun for kids to ride the funicular.
EUR1.90, 2h

12:30pm

Lunch — Le Grenier à Pain (local bakery/restaurant)

Casual family-friendly sandwiches, quiches and pizzas near Montmartre — easy and fast for kids who want simple options.
EUR15, 1h

2:00pm

Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie (Parc de la Villette)

Hands-on science museum with a dedicated children’s section (Cité des Enfants) — great interactive learning and play; museum typically opens ~10:00am–6:00pm and is closed Mondays, so Tuesday visit is ideal.
EUR12, 3h

5:30pm

Galeries Lafayette rooftop & shopping (Opera)

Quick shopping stop and rooftop view over Paris — rooftop is family-friendly and offers a last skyline glimpse; department store hours often extend into early evening (check current closing times).
EUR0, 1h

7:00pm

Dinner — Bouillon Chartier

Classic Parisian brasserie with a bustling atmosphere and large, affordable plates suitable for families — open late and centrally located near Grands Boulevards.
EUR20, 1h

8:30pm

Evening: Final Seine viewpoint or pack

Take a final short stroll to the Seine or return to the hotel to pack — gentle activity to wind down the trip and make travel prep easier.
EUR0, 30m
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