What to do in Paris this summer with children? Exhibitions, screenings, workshops, immersive experiences… the capital has no shortage of activities to entertain young and old. And since the weather isn’t always good (even in July), we offer you a selection of indoor activities that are really worth it.
Hotel Dracula: A Unique Immersive Experience
After Madrid and Barcelona, the largest immersive experience arrives in Paris, at the Galeries Montparnasse, from June 19, 2024. The space is impressive, 600 square meters in which frightened visitors wander around wearing a virtual reality headset. And the least we can say is that it screams loudly, very loudly. Participants discover the corridors of the Dracula Hotel, a real house of horror where every room has surprises in store.
Departures every 30 minutes from 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Full price: 19 euros during the week / 21 euros on weekends.
Reduced price: 16 euros during the week / 18 euros at the weekend

Murder Party at the Palais Royal
You don’t have to be a tourist to want to discover the jewels of the capital from a different perspective. The concept of “tour-shows” worth a detour, combines exceptional settings and theater. and interactivity. Let me explain: take a guided tour through a legendary Parisian site accompanied by professional actors in costume.

Here, the experience takes place at the Palais Royal in… 1841. At the foot of the steps leading to the private detective agency of the famous Eugène-Antoine Vidoqc, lies the lifeless body of the sulphurous Duchess Blanche de Condrie. Vidocqc, suspected of the crime, is arrested by the police. He will only have time to pass a mysterious coded message to his faithful “explorer”: Lazare Minotti. Let’s do an investigative visit to find the culprit.
Duration: approximately 1h45
Price: from 14 euros
The Atelier Rodin for a fun introduction to art
The Rodin Museum is a must-see that needs no introduction. Its sculpture garden is a haven of peace in the heart of the capital. This summer, the museum offers children an introduction to the discovery of art with the Atelier Rodin. In this 400-square-meter space, children use all their senses by touching, drawing and manipulating materials. They can also try modeling or posing like a real sculpture. Young children develop independently and never get bored for a second.
Free admission with the Museum entrance ticket (15 euro full price). Free for all young people under 26.
Since 3 years.
Until September 1, 2024

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