After arrival and check-in, ease into Paris with a relaxed breakfast at Café Constant followed by a gentle accessible walk through Square Rapp, where the kids can run while adults enjoy views of the architecture. Spend late morning exploring the family-friendly exhibits at [Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac](https://www.google.com/search?q=Mus%C3%A9e+du+Quai+Branly+-+Jacques+Chirac+Paris+France%2C+May+24-27%2C+4+adults+one+disabled%2C+2+children+8+and+13.+Want+to+stay+ckose+to+monuments%2C+under+%241500+US+for+entire+trip%2C+4+star%2C+safe%2C+comfortable+beds+official+site) (ramps and elevators available), then grab picnic supplies from Marché Saxe-Bretagne to enjoy on the lawns of Champ de Mars before an afternoon rest at your hotel.
After a restful hotel break, head to Pont de Bir-Hakeim for iconic river views and a family photo stop, then weave along the accessible Seine promenade toward Jardins du Trocadéro, where ramps, wide paths, and open lawns let the children blow off energy while adults admire sweeping vistas of the tower. Finish with a relaxed visit to [Musée de l'Homme](https://www.google.com/search?q=Mus%C3%A9e+de+l%27Homme+Paris+France%2C+May+24-27%2C+4+adults+one+disabled%2C+2+children+8+and+13.+Want+to+stay+ckose+to+monuments%2C+under+%241500+US+for+entire+trip%2C+4+star%2C+safe%2C+comfortable+beds+official+site) (elevator access and family exhibits) or a nearby café terrace for early snacks before your evening stroll.
As the lights come on, enjoy an accessible, slow-paced walk along the riverbank to Place du Trocadéro for a different perspective of the tower then continue toward Rue Cler, a lively pedestrian market street perfect for picking up fresh baguettes, cheeses and pastries for a casual family dinner. Finish the night with a relaxed, wheelchair-friendly Seine evening cruise from Bateaux Parisiens (short boarding ramps and cloakroom service), where kids will love spotting illuminated bridges and adults can soak in the city's nightly sparkle.
Start with a relaxed accessible breakfast at Le Café de l'Homme near the Trocadéro, then take the short, level route to the covered lifts and elevators for an early reserved visit to the Eiffel Tower (prebook accessible tickets to skip long queues). After soaking in panoramic views, stroll along the wide, paved Quai Branly to board an informative family-friendly Hop-On Hop-Off river shuttle at Port de la Bourdonnais, which lets you rest, enjoy narrated sights from the Seine, and easily return to central spots for a midday break.
After a leisurely Seine cruise, head to the accessible ramps and wide promenades of Île aux Cygnes for a calm stroll and a family photo with the mini replica of the Statue of Liberty; nearby, let the kids explore the playground at Parc André Citroën, which has flat paths and shaded seating for resting adults. Then make your way to the level-easy entrance of Musée Rodin to enjoy gardens dotted with famous sculptures - the open lawns are perfect for a picnic and gentle wheelchair routes let everyone appreciate works like The Thinker up close.
As dusk falls, wander through the broad, accessible promenades of Place de la Concorde to admire its illuminated fountains and sweeping views toward the Louvre, then cross to the car-free evening terraces near Jardin des Tuileries where kids can enjoy the puppet shows or vintage carousel while adults relax on park chairs. Finish with a relaxed dinner at family-friendly, step-free Le Pain Quotidien nearby, followed by a gentle, wheelchair-accessible night walk along the riverbank toward Pont Neuf to take in the glow of bridge lights and the silhouette of Île de la Cité.
Begin with a family-friendly, accessible breakfast at Café Marly, then take a reserved, step-free entry into the Louvre Museum focusing on highlights routes and the Egyptian and decorative arts galleries that intrigue both kids and adults; pick up a kid-friendly audio guide or family trail at the information desk. After the museum, stroll across the bridge to explore the compact, wheelchair-accessible [Sainte-Chapelle](http://sainte-chapelle.fr/en/) for its breathtaking stained glass, then let the children burn off energy at the nearby Square du Vert-Galant, where wide pathways and river views make for a peaceful picnic pause before an easy return to your hotel for an afternoon rest.
After a restful hotel break, wander through the nearby pedestrian streets to Jardin du Palais Royal, where covered arcades, gardens and the playful striped columns of Les Deux Plateaux (Colonnes de Buren) offer shade and a great photo-op while children explore the lawns and fountains. From there, take the short, level stroll to Musée Carnavalet for a family-friendly, accessible look at Paris history (easier to navigate than larger museums) and finish with a gentle river-side stop at Square René Viviani near Notre-Dame-its shady benches and small playground make a perfect calm pause before your evening plans.
As twilight falls, take a slow, accessible stroll from the museum quarter to Place Dauphine, a peaceful triangle square where kids can chase pigeons and the family can share crepes from a nearby kiosk while benches offer a place to rest. Continue along the river to Square Henri-Galli for wide, level paths and evening views of the Seine, then finish with a relaxed dessert stop at Berthillon on Île Saint-Louis for famous ice cream before a calm, ramp-friendly return to your hotel.
Wake up to a leisurely Montmartre morning by taking the funicular or accessible taxi to Sacré-Cœur Basilica for sweeping city views, then stroll the charming, gently sloped streets to browse family-friendly stalls at Place du Tertre, where local artists sketch quick portraits the children will love. Continue with a relaxed visit to the peaceful gardens of Square Marcel-Bleustein-Blanchet (benches and shady paths) and finish with a casual breakfast or takeaway crepes at the nearby step-free terrace of La Maison Rose, leaving time to return to your hotel for luggage pick-up and an easy transfer to your departure point.
After your Montmartre morning and hotel check-out, linger nearby with a relaxed, family-friendly visit to Musée de la Vie Romantique, where charming period rooms, a small café with garden seating and gentle pathways let everyone unwind while kids enjoy the pictures and trinkets. From there, wander down the hill on the mostly level Rue des Martyrs to stop at the lively Marché des Abbesses for last-minute picnic provisions and sweet treats, then rest at the shaded terrace of Square des Abbesses while confirming transport to the station or airport - it's an easy, low-stress way to soak up a final slice of Paris before departure.
Wind down your Paris stay with a mellow final evening in the nearby northern quarter - pick up picnic-ready goods at Marché Saint-Quentin and enjoy a relaxed riverside dinner at the accessible terrace of Le Comptoir Général, where quirky décor and wide seating make it easy for the whole family to settle. Afterward, take a gentle, step-free stroll through the lit arcades of Passage Verdeau to browse antique toy shops and bookstalls before ending the night with comforting hot chocolate or pastries at Aux Merveilleux de Fred for a sweet last taste of Paris.