Wondering what to do this weekend of March 21 and 22, 2026 with the family in Paris? Throughout the year, the city invites us to discover exciting offers and suggests a variety of family-friendly outings for both kids and adults. It’s the perfect way to create lasting memories and make the most of the City of Light.
Attention to all Parisians and passing visitors: we're sharing the must-visit spots, concepts, and events that will let you enjoy a fantastic weekend with the kids. From cultural and playful outings to a wide variety of leisure activities, tasty spots, and key events, Paris’s calendar is packed with great ideas for family adventures.
This weekend, families can enjoy a wide range of events in and around the capital. From events to shows and freebies, discover the best ideas for family outings with the kids this weekend. And don't forget to check this guide regularly: every week, we share with you the latest family outing ideas for the weekend. So, are you ready for a weekend of adventure in the capital? Follow the guide!



Treasure hunts, murder mysteries, and games: fun family activities at Château de Monte-Cristo
The Château de Monte-Cristo transforms into a sprawling playground, thanks to the variety of fun-filled events scheduled throughout the year. Discover the family activities planned for 2026. [Read more]



Carnaval of L’Isle-Adam 2026: parade, entertainment, and the fiery celebration of Monsieur Carnaval in the 95
The town of L’Isle-Adam, in Val-d’Oise, is gearing up for its annual carnival with a grand costume parade open to everyone, set to bring the town center streets to life on Saturday, March 21, 2026. The event will feature a lively procession in costume, free activities for all ages, community stalls, and the traditional lighting of Monsieur Carnaval, all set in a festive atmosphere. [Read more]



Spring Cinema Festival 2026: Family-friendly films to watch for just 5 euros
From March 22 to 24, 2026, the Spring Film Festival offers movie tickets for just 5 euros across France. It's the perfect opportunity for families to enjoy a cinema outing together. [Read more]



Soli'Run 2026: The family-friendly charity race set in the heart of Bois de Boulogne
The 14th edition of the Soli'Run, a charity race supporting Habitat and Humanisme to aid the less fortunate, is set to take place this Sunday, March 22, 2026, in the heart of the Bois de Boulogne. [Read more]



Gospel Dream: A Lively Celebration of African-American Gospel Set for March 2026 in Paris
Sponsored - The Gospel Dream Choir takes over some of Paris’s most stunning churches for a series of extraordinary concerts in March 2026. An unforgettable musical journey that celebrates hope, unity, and resilience through the soulful sounds of Afro-American gospel music. [Read more]



Jules Verne, The Extraordinary Journey — An immersive show at the Grand Hôtel des Rêves
Sponsored - The Grand Hôtel of Dreams invites you to dive into Jules Verne's The Extraordinary Voyage: an immersive family experience. This show offers a fresh perspective on the adventure author’s timeless tales, featuring stunning 360° sets and a captivating theatrical journey like no other. [Read more]



Louisa & the Four Daughters March: A Musical Theater Production at Funambule Montmartre
From March 7 to May 10, 2026, the Funambule Montmartre Theatre will unveil the little-known story of Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women. Through an original production blending theater, song, and live piano, this musical journey explores the life of a fiercely independent woman as captivating as the heroines she created. [Read more]



Why? Why?: The podcast taking center stage at Théâtre Michel
At Théâtre Michel, Pourquoi ? Pourquoi ?, an interactive show suitable for children aged 6 and up, is based on Marine Baousson's podcast Petit Vulgaire. It invites young audiences to explore their curiosity and answer their questions in a fun and engaging way. [Read more]



Beauty and the Beast at Grand Point Virgule: Our Review of the Family-Friendly Play in Paris
“Beauty and the Beast” has been on stage at the Grand Point Virgule Theatre in Paris since September 27, 2025, with shows every weekend at 3 p.m. This children’s play offers a fresh, humorous twist on the classic fairy tale, making it a perfect family outing in the French capital. We went to see the performance and here’s what we thought. [Read more]



POTTED POTTER at the Théâtre du Gymnase: A zany, family-friendly show that reimagines the Harry Potter saga
From January 30 to April 5, 2026, catch "POTTED POTTER" at the Théâtre du Gymnase in Paris — the hilarious parody that distills all seven Harry Potter books into just 70 minutes. Read our review. [Read more]



Puss in Boots, the Musical: a family-friendly show at Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse
Until May 31, 2026, the Gaîté-Montparnasse Theatre will host a musical comedy for young audiences, starring the beloved character of Puss in Boots, from the classic tales of Charles Perrault. [Read more]



Luminescence: The celestial odyssey at Saint-Eustache in Paris — a new show with photos
The immersive sound and light show Luminiscence is returning to Saint-Eustache Church with an upgraded version called L'Odyssée Céleste, running from January 23 to April 2026. We had an exclusive preview of this mesmerizing 3D experience that transforms the historic Parisian monument’s vaulted ceilings, and here’s everything you need to know. [Read more]



The Extraordinary Journey of Jules Verne: An Immersive Show Returns to the Hôtel des Rêves
The immersive show celebrating Jules Verne's Extraordinary Journey is returning to the Hôtel des Rêves from January 31, 2026, through April. It's the perfect opportunity to experience this enchanted spectacle if you missed it the first time around. [Read more]



Au Secours! Le Prince Aubert a disparu! at Théâtre Le Bout
The show "Help! Prince Aubert Has Disappeared!" is sure to delight young Sherlock Holmes fans and adventure seekers alike, playing at Théâtre Le Bout until June 17, 2026. [Read more]



La Princesse au Petit Pois dans la Tête at Théâtre Le Bout
The Princess and the Pea in Her Head, a delightful theatrical production for children aged 3 to 10, is returning to Théâtre Le Bout for a run that extends until June 14, 2026! Based on Martin Leloup's story, the play features a wicked ogre preparing a grand barbecue and determined to kidnap as many children as he can. The Princess, however, prefers to tell silly jokes and enjoy candies with the kids rather than run away. Fortunately, it's the princess's lovestruck dentist who comes to their rescue! [Read more]



Seine-et-Marne: Flea Markets and Garage Sales This Weekend, March 14-15, 2026
Specialized flea markets and fairs are coming to Seine-et-Marne on March 14-15, 2026. From Savigny-le-Temple to Meaux, including Fontainebleau and Coulommes, get ready to explore the full schedule of events throughout the 77th department. [Read more]



Great opportunity: Free outdoor adventures across Île-de-France to explore the region
Looking to breathe in some fresh air? All you need to do is find one of the hundreds of free nature outings organized by the region, and explore stunning estates, lush forests, and other beautiful natural spots right in your neighborhood! [Read more]



Spring Cinema Festival 2026: €5 per ticket on all screenings for three days
Springtime Cinema is back with a special offer — tickets are just €5 per screening for all films at participating theaters across France. Find out the dates and all the practical details for this event celebrating the world of film. [Read more]



Forests in Motion 2026: Free Activities at the Climate Academy for Forest Day
For International Forest Day, organized by the National Forest Office (ONF), the Climate Academy in Paris will host the "Forests on Stage" festival on March 21, 2026. This free event promises a variety of activities designed to celebrate and deepen our understanding of nature! [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Dates Announced for the Next Edition in Hauts-de-Seine
The Springtime of Sculpture is back for its 8th edition, running from March 21 to 29, 2026. Explore the artistic activities and family-friendly events waiting for you across the Hauts-de-Seine. [Read more]



AÉROCOLLECTOR 2026: the show for collectors and aviation enthusiasts
Sponsored - The Aérocollector - Paris show awaits you on March 21 and 22, 2026, with over 1,000m² dedicated to aviation enthusiasts, where you can find rare objects, aero parts, books, models, posters and advertising items, as well as meet other enthusiasts, authors, photographers and former pilots! [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Guided Tours of the "Tower of Figures" by Jean Dubuffet
Take advantage of the Spring of Sculpture to uncover all the secrets of the intriguing Tower of Figures, set within the park on Île Saint-Germain. This free event runs from March 21 to 29, 2026. [Read more]



Pop Art Car: Renault®’s New Free Exhibition on the Champs-Élysées
Sponsored - From March 4 to June 9, 2026, the Renault® display on the Champs-Élysées will host Pop Art Car, a free exhibition blending Pop Art, Street Art, and automobiles. Expect stunning show-cars, exclusive artworks, and live performances right in the heart of Paris. As part of this major cultural and artistic event, the car transforms into a pop motif, an object of interpretation, and a source of inspiration. [Read more]



Disco Queen Nights at Chalet du Lac — get ready to dance the night away!
Sponsored - Looking for an unforgettable Saturday night out in Paris? Look no further than Le Chalet du Lac, an iconic spot nestled in the heart of Bois de Vincennes. Every Saturday, it hosts a lively celebration that kicks off with a relaxed dinner and evolves into a full-fledged dance club until dawn — complete with sunrise views! Join us on Saturday, March 14th, for a night fit for royalty! [Read more]



iFLY Paris: Indoor Skydiving for an Unconventional Flying Experience
Sponsored - Visit iFLY Paris for indoor skydiving inside a giant glass tube. At iFLY, you can experience the thrill of flying — safe, risk-free, and suitable for everyone from age 5 to 105! [Read more]



FunBox: the world's largest inflatable park arrives in France, offering 4,000 m2 of fun
Sponsored - Fun is coming to Paris. From March 12 to May 31, Westfield Rosny 2 shopping center will host the world's largest inflatable park. After making a splash in the United States and Spain, Funbox is making its debut in France, thanks to Productores de Sonrisas, Spain's leading family entertainment promoter. [Read more]



Miami Boulevard is a lively restaurant-club combo, serving up an incredible weekend brunch experience.
Sponsored - Miami Boulevard, located in Paris's 1st arrondissement, is already the talk of the town. If you haven't heard of it yet, now's the time! One of Paris's most famous festive restaurants, it offers a fantastic all-you-can-eat brunch every weekend. [Read more]



What to do in Paris in March 2026: The cultural calendar for Paris and Greater Paris
Sponsored - What to Do in March 2026 in Paris and Greater Paris? [Read more]



A basketball marathon and an all-American show: get ready for "Paris Madness" at the Adidas Arena!
Sponsored - Looking for an unforgettable outing in Paris this March?
Paris Basketball is launching its "Paris Madness" event: five home games in just 12 days at the brand-new adidas Arena. With high-profile European matchups, spectacular entertainment, and an electric atmosphere, here’s why this is the must-see sports and leisure event of the season. [Read more]



Noah's World: An immersive experience of the animal world
Sponsored - Experience an unforgettable adventure right in the heart of Paris: an immersive journey into the fascinating world of animals! [Read more]



The Montparnasse Tower Rooftop: a panoramic view of Paris you can't miss before it closes!
Sponsored - For lovers of breathtaking panoramas, there are only a few weeks left to experience the rooftop of the Montparnasse Tower! The site will close on March 31st for renovation works on the iconic Parisian skyscraper. Perched at 210 meters high, the tower’s observation deck offers a truly unique view of the capital: the majestic Eiffel Tower by day and its sparkling brilliance at night, as well as all the city's most famous landmarks—Les Invalides, Sacré-Cœur, the Louvre, and more.
This extraordinary vantage point over the City of Light is a must-see at least once in a lifetime! With several years of closure ahead, now is the perfect moment to take in this jaw-dropping view before it’s gone. [Read more]



Red Star: Paris’s Oldest Club Steals the Spotlight!
Sponsored - Red Star FC, a legendary club based in Saint-Ouen, stands as a symbol of accessible and passionate football at the historic Bauer Stadium, which is currently undergoing renovation. This season in Ligue 2 has been particularly noteworthy for the club. [Read more]



Unique Paris Tour by Open-Top Bus with Big Bus – SPECIAL DISCOUNT CODE
Sponsored - Panoramic views of Paris, flexibility, multilingual audio guides—discover an unusual tour of Paris on a double-decker bus with Big Bus, with a 15% discount on certain dates. [Read more]



"Rêveries de pierres" at the École des Arts Joailliers: an exhibition of a precious collection of stones
Sponsored - Are you in search of a truly original, poetic, and deeply mesmerizing exhibition? From November 6, 2025, to March 29, 2026, the École des Arts Joailliers, in partnership with the Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, invites you to explore "Dreams of Stones: Poetry and Minerals of Roger Caillois," right in the heart of Paris’s 9th arrondissement. This event offers a rare opportunity to marvel at 200 extraordinary minerals, accompanied by never-before-seen texts from one of the most distinctive thinkers of the 20th century. Additionally, entry is free with prior reservation (link below). [Read more]



Scary Trip: An Immersive Escape Game and Theater Experience in Paris
Sponsored - Scary Trip is an immersive Parisian experience combining escape games and immersive theater that you have to try! For 60 minutes, or 2 hours for the bravest, with your team of 3 to 7 people, you will infiltrate a laboratory hiding dark secrets. Like a life-size role-playing game, you will be the actors in a scenario full of twists and turns with multiple possible endings, all in a 300m² setting. [Read more]



L'Auberge Nouvelle: The Friendly Bistro and Cheese Bar Taking Over the Yvelines’ Starred Restaurant Spotlight
Head to Yvelines, in Tremblay-sur-Mauldre, to check out the Auberge Nouvelle, which has taken over the space previously occupied by the Michelin-starred restaurant Numéro 3. This welcoming bistro features a rolling cheese cart, classic regional dishes, and lively music nights — here’s everything you need to know. [Read more]



Just outside Paris, this bourgeois residence has transformed into a vibrant contemporary art center.
In the Hauts-de-Seine department, right in the heart of Clichy, stands an elegant 17th-century bourgeois building: today, it houses a Contemporary Art center. Here’s the story. [Read more]



Martin Luther King Park and Its Blooming Cherry Trees: Paris's Hidden Free Hanami Spot
Looking to see cherry blossoms in bloom in Paris without leaving the city? In the 17th arrondissement, Martin Luther King Park beautifully showcases its pink and white sakura trees every spring — and best of all, it's free and no reservation is needed. Now's the perfect time to go and enjoy their stunning display from March to April 2026. [Read more]



Billancourt Park and Its Blooming Cherry Trees in Hauts-de-Seine: Hanami Without Reservations
In the Hauts-de-Seine, Billancourt Park in Boulogne-Billancourt transforms each spring into a stunning display of blooming Japanese cherry trees. This fleeting, free spectacle requires no reservation and is a must-see this March 2026. [Read more]



Where to see cherry blossoms in Paris and Île-de-France: Hanami and Sakura tips for 2023
Spring has arrived a bit early this year, with cherry blossoms and other flowering trees blooming ahead of schedule. We’re sharing the top spots for a stroll amid the sakuras (Japanese cherry trees) and experiencing hanami—the traditional cherry blossom festival—during these months of March and April. Whether you're there to capture photos or simply to enjoy a magical walk, here are our favorite places to admire the cherry blossoms in Paris and the Île-de-France region. [Read more]



This Art Deco church near Paris is affectionately known as the "Holy Chapel of the Marne Banks."
In Maisons-Alfort, the Church of Sainte-Agnès captivates visitors with its Art Deco architecture, its striking 53-meter-tall bell tower, and its luminous stained glass windows. Often referred to as the “Sainte-Chapelle of the Marne banks,” it ranks among the most remarkable religious structures in the region. [Read more]



Nuits de la Poésie 2026: The free evening festival at the International University Campus
The International University Campus of Paris will host the Nights of Poetry from March 16 to 22, 2026. Free and open to all, this event brings together Francophone poets through a variety of activities and performances. [Read more]



Christophe Michalak’s marshmallow teddy bear takes center stage at a pop-up shop in Printemps Haussmann
From March 19 to the end of May 2026, Christophe Michalak Paris will be setting up a gourmet pop-up at Printemps Haussmann, showcasing his iconic marshmallow bear. [Read more]



The Traverses Garden reopens its gates along the Petite Ceinture in the 18th arrondissement
Sponsored - The Traverses Garden is making a grand comeback! Join us on Saturday, March 21st, to kick off this exciting new cultural season. [Read more]



Indoor playgrounds and children's playgrounds in Paris and the Ile-de-France region
Are you looking for an indoor playground for your children aged 0 to 12 in the Paris region? There are many different types: inflatable structures for safe play, giant playgrounds for older children and even Montessori areas with motor skills courses for babies. Discover the list of playgrounds in the Paris region to keep your children entertained whatever the weather, whether cool in summer or warm in winter. [Read more]



Open-air playgrounds for children in Paris: great ideas for family fun
It's the easy way out, so practical and requiring no organization: a delight for children and parents alike, outdoor playgrounds are all the rage among little Parisians. So, are you ready to make the most of the sunny days with your little ones? [Read more]



What to do with children at the Musée de l'Armée, des Plans-Reliefs et de l'Ordre de la Libération?
Located in the Hôtel des Invalides, the Musée de l'Armée, the Musée des Plans-Reliefs and the Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération offer a complete visit to a historic monument in Paris. For the whole family, the program includes events, guided tours and workshops. [Read more]



What to do with children at the Musée des Arts Décos Family visits and activities
Fancy a trip to the museum with the whole family? Then head for Paris' Musée des Arts Décoratifs, with its rich collections to discover on guided tours or creative workshops. [Read more]



What to do with children at the Museum of Natural History Family activities and visits
The Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, one of Paris's leading cultural centers, has several locations around the city, with nature, biodiversity and the study of life sciences at the heart of the project. [Read more]



What to do with children at the Musée d'Art Moderne Family activities, tours and mediation
Located on the banks of the Seine, not far from the Eiffel Tower, Paris' Musée d'Art Moderne (or MaM) is a must-see for modern art enthusiasts. Families, even young children, can enjoy a playful introduction to modern art. [Read more]



What to do with children at the Petit Palais Family activities and tours
Located just a stone's throw from the Grand Palais, in the heart of Paris, the Petit Palais offers a particularly rich family program, with books and tours, events, activities... For children. [Read more]



A model of the Grand Palais made from building blocks on display for free
After being assembled live in front of an audience during the winter holidays of 2026, come and admire the LEGO replica of the Grand Palais — completely built with LEGO bricks — free of charge! [Read more]



Plaza Athénée: Michel Bassompierre's menagerie brings the artist’s work to the hotel — check out our photos from the exhibition
The Plaza Athénée unveils Michel Bassompierre's wildlife series with a free-to-visit sculpture exhibition. From gorillas and bears to horses, this captivating menagerie invites visitors to immerse themselves in the world of wildlife right at the heart of the iconic avenue Montaigne palace, ongoing until April 16, 2026. [Read more]



Labubu Exhibition in Paris: THE MONSTERS Celebrate 10 Years with a Retrospective - Our Photos
The 10th anniversary exhibition of THE MONSTERS is set to open in Paris from March 4 to 29, 2026, at the Hôtel du Grand Veneur. This special showcase celebrates Labubu and the fantastical universe crafted by Kasing Lung. As the latest stop on the global tour — following stops in Shanghai, Taipei, and Hong Kong — the event features original sketches and collectible figurines, offering a fascinating look back at a decade of development in THE MONSTERS universe. [Read more]



Anima Mundi: a free exhibit immerses visitors in a fantastical world at Ladoucette Castle
Artist Astrid de Geuser invites us into her Cabinet of Curiosities with her exhibition Anima Mundi, open to the public free of charge from February 21 to April 26, 2026, at Château de Ladoucette in Drancy. [Read more]



Red: An archaeological journey through a color — from prehistory to today at the ARCHEA Museum (95)
From March 14 to November 15, 2026, the ARCHEA Museum will delve into the mysteries of the color red with a groundbreaking archaeological exhibition. Spanning prehistoric pigments to medieval adornments, this exhibit showcases the significance and influence of this symbolic hue throughout thousands of years. [Read more]



What to do around the Louvre Museum? Our top picks within a 10-minute walk of the museum
Undoubtedly, the Louvre Museum is one of the vibrant landmarks of Paris. Explore the must-see spots and best addresses nearby to make the most of your visit to this iconic Parisian attraction. [Read more]



The Palais de la Découverte in Paris: Is a reopening date set for 2027?
Created for the 1937 Universal Exposition, the Palais de la Découverte is a museum dedicated to science and hands-on experiments. After months of uncertainty, Universcience has announced plans for a full reopening of the museum early in 2027. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Discover Worth's Snails at the Suresnes Museum
The Urban and Social History Museum of Suresnes is inviting families to join an engaging and unique tour on March 22 and 29, 2026, as part of this year's Spring Sculpture Festival. [Read more]



Espace Gohan: The Must-Visit Japanese Spot in the 10th Arrondissement of Paris
Sponsored - Ideally nestled between Republique and Gare de l’Est, Espace Gohan is tucked away on a charming side street in the heart of the 10th arrondissement. With its evolving menu throughout the day, Espace Gohan delivers an authentic and welcoming experience, perfect for all your sharing moments in a charming Japanese-inspired setting. [Read more]



Gamra, the Moroccan restaurant serving up authentic, homemade dishes, is delighting diners in the 17th arrondissement of Paris
A new Moroccan restaurant is opening its doors in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. Gamra welcomes diners on rue Cardinet with a cozy, homemade family cuisine: tajines, couscous, soft breads, and Moroccan pastries are on the menu at this charming spot. As a bonus, they also offer a special Ftour menu during Ramadan. [Read more]



11 Vietnamese Restaurants to Indulge in the 13th Arrondissement
The 13th arrondissement is teeming with great Vietnamese restaurants. To help you find your way through this jungle, we reveal our top picks, tested and approved by our editorial team. If you're looking for a comforting bowl of pho, a spicy loc lac, or even rarer specialties, this is the place to be. [Read more]



La Pâtisserie de Saison, the Chinese bakery in the 13th arrondissement, serving up banh mi and indulgent cakes
La Pâtisserie de Saison is one of the oldest Chinese pastry shops in the 13th arrondissement, located on the famous Avenue d'Ivry. Here, you can indulge in original banh mi, baos, filled puff pastries and soft rolls that oscillate between tradition and new flavors. [Read more]



Wrap'n Roll Sushi: the Japanese eatery serving creative, accessible rolls for everyone
Well known among connoisseurs and a must-try for food enthusiasts: Wrap’n Roll Sushi is the Japanese restaurant not to be missed near Saint-Lazare, offering a menu of inventive and affordable maki rolls. [Read more]



Bonne Montmartre: France's first Norwegian coffee shop opens its doors in Paris
The first Norwegian coffee shop in Paris, Bonne, has opened its doors in the 18th arrondissement near Montmartre. It invites visitors to indulge in Nordic cuisine with Norwegian pastries and specialty coffees straight from Oslo. We went to explore this hidden gem that’s full of charm. [Read more]



Boneshaker Donuts celebrates a decade of serving authentic American-style donuts and freshly baked pastries in Paris
As a pioneer of artisanal donuts in Paris, Boneshaker Donuts is celebrating its 10th anniversary in the Sentier district. Known for its homemade American-style recipes and indulgent creations, here, the donut is reigning supreme. [Read more]



Family-friendly restaurants in Paris, our top addresses for kids
To enjoy a delicious meal with your children without feeling the disapproving glances of your neighbors, discover these great family restaurants, which even offer children's menus for the little ones! [Read more]



Brunch for families in Paris: our top picks for young and old alike
Here are some great ideas for a family brunch that's sure to please young and old alike! [Read more]



Brunch for families with an all-you-can-eat buffet: our top picks for places to go with kids
Want to enjoy brunch in Paris with your children? Here are some great all-you-can-eat brunch spots to satisfy the appetites of all the family! [Read more]



What to do with children: free family outings in Paris
Looking for free family outings in Paris? We'll show you the spots, events and activities to discover in the capital, so you can enjoy Paris without spending a fortune! [Read more]



Did you know? This over 3-hectare hanging garden is hidden at the top of a Parisian train station.
And what if, atop Montparnasse Station, Paris concealed a lush green oasis suspended above the hustle and bustle of trains and traffic? A tranquil spot where the noise stays below and nature reclaims its space, providing city dwellers with an unexpected refuge. Welcome to the hidden green haven of the 15th arrondissement: the Jardin Atlantique. [Read more]



Barbecue Expo 2026: The Ultimate Fire and Grill Festival in Paris
Sponsored - The biggest barbecue event in Europe is making a comeback at the Paris Floral Park from April 10 to 12, 2026. Over three days, attendees will have the chance to meet world-renowned BBQ celebrities, enjoy spectacular culinary demonstrations, and explore the latest outdoor grilling innovations. Use the promo code SAP26 for online ticketing discounts. [Read more]



The Realm of TCG 2026: Paris’s Biggest Card Game Convention
The TCG Kingdom, the event that brings together passionate collectors and players, is making its third comeback on April 4 and 5, 2026, at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center. This edition will focus once again on collectible card games. [Read more]



Foire du Trône 2026: Charity Opening Night with Princess Margot and €10 Admission Pass
La Foire du Trône is once again hosting its charity opening night. This year, the event takes place on Friday, March 27, 2026, with the renowned inaugural evening supporting the Princesse Margot organization, which assists children battling cancer. [Read more]



The dates for the 2026 Foire du Trône in Paris have been announced!
When will the Foire du Trône take place in 2026? Every spring, this legendary fair returns to the Reuilly meadow in Paris. This year, visitors of all ages can enjoy the rides and attractions from March 27 to May 25, 2026. [Read more]



The 'Museum en Herbe' Celebrates 50 Years: Fun and Artistic Activities for the Whole Family
The children’s favorite museum is celebrating its anniversary! To mark the occasion, the Museum of the Little Ones is hosting four days of free family activities and fun-filled entertainment from April 3 to 6, 2026. [Read more]



2026 Wool Festival at La Villette Farm: Herding, Sheep Shearing, and Family Activities
On Saturday and Sunday, April 11 and 12, 2026, La Villette Farm will host the Wool Festival, a major family-friendly event featuring free activities and, best of all, the chance to see a flock of sheep right on-site! [Read more]
Have a great weekend, families!
Dates and Opening Time
From March 21, 2026 to March 22, 2026
Recommended age
For all