🎉 Paris Amusement Park Museum Guide
🌟 The Musee des Arts Forains has been on my map for ages, and I finally got to visit during the holidays! It was super fun! The entire museum is the private collection of the curator, filled with layouts and amusement rides from amusement parks around the world, and guess what? Almost everything is playable! The curator himself lives in this museum. 🎫 Tickets Since it's private, tickets need to be reserved in advance on the museum's official website. Visits are conducted under the guidance of a guide and take about two and a half hours. Most of the time, the explanation is in French (if you don't speak French, they provide an English booklet, and if you can't get an English session, consider it), and English sessions are only available in the summer. 🏰 Visiting The guide is super witty and humorous, and it's clear they love their job. They will take you to play many different entertainment facilities, but you can only play once, and there's no free activity. Every Christmas, the museum has a carnival where you can play any facility in the venue at will. After listening to the explanation, I learned that the carousel was originally made for adults, and children could only watch from the side, haha. 📍 Location It's near Bercy Village, where you can also take a stroll. Bercy has a huge UGC, and watching movies there is very comfortable. Plus, there are some restaurants and small shops, making it a great choice for killing time. #France #ParisAttractions #ParisMuseum #FranceMuseumGuide #ParisGuide