France: Kids will love it, parents will thank you
6 April 2026
France is ready for the summer holiday season, with major discoveries already awaiting young visitors in the halls of its great museums and the vastness of its safari parks.
This time, Á La Carte Premium has transformed classic tours into exciting quests: from the mysteries of the Louvre to Napoleon’s ciphers, from the vintage steam locomotives of Provence to space discoveries at the Cité des Sciences. Now, summer in France is truly a time of vacation for families, when art becomes play and a guide becomes a best friend. No more boring lectures. With our art expert guides, children won’t just see historical monuments and masterpieces of world culture – they’ll unravel their secrets, discover treasures, and leave the museum wanting to return again!
We present the top 8 children’s activities worth planning a trip to France for today.
1. Paris, Louvre | 1.5–2 hours
Children’s Expedition to the Louvre, a quest-based tour (recommended for children aged 7–11). The goal is to find the mysterious Sphinx, unravel the riddle of the Mona Lisa’s smile, and understand the silence of the ancient gods. Our art historian guides know how to speak to children in the language of discovery.
2. Paris, Army Museum | 1.5–2 hours
“The Mystery of the Lost Symbol,” a quest-based tour (recommended for children aged 7–11). During your visit, the Army Museum will transform into the headquarters of young detectives. Codes, armor, and Napoleon’s secrets await those ready to unravel Paris’s greatest military mystery.
3. Paris, Orsay Museum | 2–2.5 hours
“Revolution on Canvas,” a quest tour (recommended for children aged 12–15). For those who have outgrown simple riddles. Immerse yourself in the world of the Impressionists at Orsay, where art intertwines with history. Our guide will help teenagers discover the rebellious spirit hidden in paint.
4. Paris, La Villette | 2–2.5 hours
La Villette, the City of Science and Industry (recommended for children aged 10–15). Europe’s largest science center. Here you can launch a spaceship, understand the structure of the ocean, and feel like an inventor. Ideal for inquisitive minds.
5. Marne-la-Vallée
VIP adventure at Disneyland. A fairy tale without lines. We offer a VIP guided tour to ensure your day in this magical kingdom is filled with positive emotions and your favorite characters.
6. Nice, Old Town | 2–2.5 hours
A quest through Old Nice. The Old Town will become a treasure map. Explore narrow streets, discover legends of the Côte d’Azur, and search for artifacts in the company of our guide.
7. Puget-Théniers, Entrevaux, Annot | 8 hours
A unique adventure: Train des Pignes. A vintage steam locomotive that travels along the picturesque bridges and tunnels of Provence. This is a true attraction that will be remembered for a lifetime.
8. A World of Wildlife: Safari Parks and the Oceanographic Museum
From the Fréjus Zoological Park and the bison at Mont d’Azur to the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and the Vincennes Zoo in Paris. For those who love nature and animals.
Why are our tours so appealing to children?
We engage! Our art historian guides are specially trained to work with children. They transform complex topics into engaging games, using probing questions, quests, and attention-seeking activities.
With us, children develop observation skills, learn to “read” art, and, most importantly, gain a key to a treasure trove of world culture that they’ll want to use again and again.
We will find the perfect itinerary for any age. We know how to surprise young travelers in France.
BOOKING:
Ekaterina Kanevskaya
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Maria Zimina
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Evgeniia Gosteeva
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