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🇫🇷 Paris with Kids | Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie

During the spring break, we combined indoor and outdoor activities for the kids. Another highly recommended museum by friends! So here’s my feedback for those who haven’t visited yet. Definitely worth a visit! 👍 📍 Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie We got the all-access pass, which allowed us to enjoy all the activities on different floors. It's €8.5 per person, and many activities require advance booking on their official website. 📅 📌 Ground Floor: Children's Science City (Cité des Enfants) We booked a slot at 14:00 (limited to 1.5 hours). There are separate queues for ages 2-5 and 5-7. The area includes water play, construction zones, mazes, and various interactive light and motion experiences. If there were no time limits, we could have spent the whole day here! My son loved the water play and construction zones the most, pushing a cart to transport bricks. He was really into it! 😂 📌 First Floor: Robotics Area This floor features a space station model and various interactive robots. It’s more suitable for older kids who can understand the exhibits. There’s also a small café area where you can rest and recharge. 🍔 📌 Second Floor: Dome Cinema + LEGO Zone The dome cinema offers an immersive experience from inside a spaceship, exploring space and learning about the universe and planets. I highly recommend it! We booked a slot at 15:00, and the show lasted about 40 minutes. It’s in French, so be prepared to queue early. During the show, the spaceship "malfunctioned," and my little one got really worried, asking, “Mommy, will we safely return to Earth? When will we get back to Earth?” It was adorable! 😭 There are many other activities on the second floor. Based on our child’s age, we also booked a LEGO session at 16:00 (about 45 minutes). Our three-year-old couldn’t get enough of the LEGO! It was a great way for us to relax while the kids had fun. 🧱 #Paris #GreatPlacesForKids #ScienceKnowsNoBounds #TakingBabiesToMuseums #MuseumWithKids #ParisMuseums #HolidayWithKids #ParisWithKids #ExhibitionsWithKids

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🇫🇷 Paris with Kids | Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie

During the spring break, we combined indoor and outdoor activities for the kids. Another highly recommended museum by friends! So here’s my feedback for those who haven’t visited yet. Definitely worth a visit! 👍 📍 Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie We got the all-access pass, which allowed us to enjoy all the activities on different floors. It's €8.5 per person, and many activities require advance booking on their official website. 📅 📌 Ground Floor: Children's Science City (Cité des Enfants) We booked a slot at 14:00 (limited to 1.5 hours). There are separate queues for ages 2-5 and 5-7. The area includes water play, construction zones, mazes, and various interactive light and motion experiences. If there were no time limits, we could have spent the whole day here! My son loved the water play and construction zones the most, pushing a cart to transport bricks. He was really into it! 😂 📌 First Floor: Robotics Area This floor features a space station model and various interactive robots. It’s more suitable for older kids who can understand the exhibits. There’s also a small café area where you can rest and recharge. 🍔 📌 Second Floor: Dome Cinema + LEGO Zone The dome cinema offers an immersive experience from inside a spaceship, exploring space and learning about the universe and planets. I highly recommend it! We booked a slot at 15:00, and the show lasted about 40 minutes. It’s in French, so be prepared to queue early. During the show, the spaceship "malfunctioned," and my little one got really worried, asking, “Mommy, will we safely return to Earth? When will we get back to Earth?” It was adorable! 😭 There are many other activities on the second floor. Based on our child’s age, we also booked a LEGO session at 16:00 (about 45 minutes). Our three-year-old couldn’t get enough of the LEGO! It was a great way for us to relax while the kids had fun. 🧱 #Paris #GreatPlacesForKids #ScienceKnowsNoBounds #TakingBabiesToMuseums #MuseumWithKids #ParisMuseums #HolidayWithKids #ParisWithKids #ExhibitionsWithKids

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