| elaine |
Jun 20th, 2000 04:08 AM |
Cindy <BR>If I were in Paris for 4 days and in a central location, I wouldn't get the pass, just buy carnets which are bunches of 10 metro tickets at one time. It is still a savings. The metro itself requires a lot of walking underground <BR>(stairways, corridors) and you'll experience more of Paris if you do as much above-ground walking as your kids can handle, supplemented with metro rides, buses, and even taxis since there are four of you. <BR>No need to buy the museum pass before you go; just get it at the first small museum that you happen to be near on your first day. <BR>The following is from my files: <BR>For activities geared towards children, call the CIDJ in Paris at 01 44 49 12 00. <BR>Le Pariscope and L'Officiel des Spectacles are two publications that feature info in English on activities for children <BR> <BR>The most-often recommended place for kids is La Cite des Sciences et de l'Undustrie, otherwise known as La Villette. This is a museum complex with different offerings for kids under 5, and for those 7-11 and even older. There is a Techno Cite for the older kids, as well as a planetarium and a real submarine to walk around in. The Geode is a film "experience" for ages 3-11. The Cite des Enfants is for the little kids and includes a room with water play. Phone 01 40 05 72 23, or for recorded informatino 01 36 68 29 30. <BR>Parks where kids can play on the grounds (Parisians are very protective of their grass in some parks)include Jardin de Babylone (rue de Babylone between rue Vaneau and rue du Bac, on the left bank); the Pre Catalan section of the Bois de Boulogne, and the grassy area near the fountains in front of the Palais de Chaillot, across from the Eiffel Tower. <BR>The Jardin d'Acclimatation (open 10-6 daily) on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne (phone 01 40 67 90 82) offers puppet shows, archery range, miniature golf, a small zoo, etc. Kids enjoy riding to it on the train which operates from Porte Maillot every afternoon in July and August, and Wed, Sat, & Sun afternoons in the other months.(check to make sure those times are still current). <BR>The small Jardin des Enfants aux Halles on the right bank near the Forum des Halles, phone 01 45 08 07 18 has tunnels, mountains, and slides to climb on. It is closed in bad weather. Reservations can be made, and the staff speaks English. Certain days and hours are for particular ages; stop by or call to enquire. Nearby at 8 rue Coquilliere is the restaurant Chicago Meatpackers which is very kid-oriented in both food and entertainment.
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