Family-Friendly 3-Day Itinerary in Paris

  1. Day 1: Louvre Museum
    Located in the heart of Paris, 15-minute walk (0.7 miles) from Palais Royal

    The Louvre Museum is a perfect destination for families interested in art, history, and culture. The world-renowned museum is the largest in the world and houses over 35,000 pieces of art. Its most popular exhibit is the Mona Lisa. Families can easily spend half a day exploring the museum galleries, learning about ancient civilizations, and admiring famous paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. We recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time to avoid long lines and bring comfortable shoes to walk around.

  2. Day 2: Disneyland Paris
    Located 32 minutes by train (18.9 miles) from Paris

    Disneyland Paris is one of the best theme parks in Europe and a must-visit for families with children of all ages. The park features classic Disney attractions, thrilling rides, and colorful parades, as well as a variety of restaurants and shops. Visitors can take a picture with their favorite Disney character, watch the famous Disney firework show, and enjoy a classic Disney experience. We recommend purchasing tickets and FastPasses ahead of time to skip long lines and maximize your time.

  3. Day 3: Jardin des Plantes
    Located 24 minutes by metro (3.9 miles) from Disneyland Paris

    Jardin des Plantes is a beautiful botanical garden in Paris that features a wide variety of plants, flowers, and trees. Families can explore a maze of greenhouses, playgrounds, and walking paths while learning about nature and the environment. The garden also has a small zoo, the Museum of Natural History, and several cafes and picnic areas. We recommend bringing comfortable clothes and shoes, sunscreen, and water bottles.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Louvre Museum (4-5 hours, 17 euros)
  • Disneyland Paris (8-10 hours, 99 euros)
  • Jardin des Plantes (3-4 hours, free admission)

  • Total Estimated Costs: 116 euros

Useful Tips

If you have more time in Paris, we recommend visiting the Eiffel Tower, the Palace of Versailles, and the Musee d'Orsay. If you have less time, you can skip one of the attractions and spend more time exploring Parisian neighborhoods like the Marais or Montmartre. Don't forget to try French croissants, crepes, and cheese, and use public transportation to save time and money. Have a wonderful trip!

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