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🗓️ 18 November 2024
⏱️ 29 minutes
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This week, Lina and Oliver discuss how to entertain children in Paris.
Even if you're not visiting with kids, you'll find some good tips in this episode. As usual, everything is written in full, with links and more details, on the website here. Below is a short version.
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1. Atelier des Lumières – an art gallery, housed in a large industrial space, where paintings by famous painters (such as Van Gogh, Chagall and Monet) are projected on the floor, walls and ceiling. It feels like you’re inside the artworks.
2. Palais de Tokyo – an expansive art museum, near the Eiffel Tower, with plenty of space and lots of interesting exhibitions.
3. Aquarium – an aquarium in central Paris? It doesn’t get much more fun that that.
4. Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature – a fun, adventurous museum which you might not initially consider, but there’s a full-size stuffed polar bear. What more could you ask for?
5. Deyrolle – technically a shop, but you are welcome to visit. It’s off the beaten path and stuffed full of fascinating creatures.
6. Natural History Museum – nothing short of stunning. An exceptional interior and captivating exhibits.
7. Zoo – across the park from the Natural History Museum, this is a compact zoo, which has been entertaining families for over 150 years.
8. Greenhouses – five tropical greenhouses with plants from across the world.
9. Maze – yes, you read that right, a maze in central Paris. Amazing.
10. Natural Science Museum – weird and wonderful. The displays will leave you spell-bound.
11. Bateaux Mouches – avoid walking too much and getting tired. The most thrilling and beautiful way to see the best of Paris.
12. Pony Riding – in Parc Monceau, Luxembourg Gardens and the Champ de Mars, which also offers go-karting.
13. Jardin d’Acclimatation – not a garden, but an amusement park. Fairground rides and rollercoasters galore.
14. Big Zoo – in the heart of the Bois de Vincennes. Exceptionally good, for a city zoo.
15. Ice skating at the Grand Palais – returning after a long closure. Is there a more beautiful place to ice skate in the world?
16. Ground Control – not especially central, but worth the commute. A huge abandoned train depot that houses diverse food stands, with interesting shops and games.
17. Comptoir Général – a roomy, buzzing canal-side club by night and restaurant by day. Keep your eyes peeled for the pirate ship.
18. Crèpes on the go – if in doubt, pick up a crèpe and go.
19. Pain d’Épices – a charming, independent toyshop in one of the most beautiful passages in Paris.
20. Red Wheelbarrow – three connected bookshops, next to the Luxembourg Gardens, including a shop for children’s books only. You’re sure to find our books there.
21. Le Bonmarché – an iconic, Left Bank department store which sells children’s books, toys and clothes. What makes this place different is it offers a babysitting service.
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0:00.0 | Hello, everybody. You're listening to the Eval Tower podcast. My name's Oliver G. Next to me, |
0:04.2 | Lena Norton G. Hello. And we're doing another one of these itinerary episodes on an episode |
0:09.6 | I've been meaning to do since the beginning. Kid-friendly Paris. It's been daunting. I haven't had kids. |
0:17.1 | And now it's more relevant than ever. And this is one that we did more research for than ever. |
0:22.2 | It feels like we've been doing kid-friendly activity research all day it feels. |
0:27.0 | Yeah, I know. |
0:27.8 | Well, really, we've been gathering information for the past three years |
0:30.9 | because our oldest boy, he is three years. |
0:34.3 | So I'm not going to say we're experts. |
0:37.3 | We're experts on Paris under three. And now for |
0:39.8 | this episode, we're going a bit older because I want to start with an email we got from, Kim. And she |
0:44.7 | says, hi, Oliver. My husband and I are taking our eight-year-old son to Paris for a week in November. |
0:51.1 | His middle name happens to be Oliver. Very good taste. |
0:54.4 | That's what I'm thinking. We've got parents with good taste. We'd like to help you. |
0:58.2 | And we want to make sure to do kid-friendly activities so that he has a good time. |
1:03.6 | If he doesn't have a good time, we don't have a good time. What sense are you getting about this eight-year-old? |
1:10.6 | Just normal kid, by the some of it actually normal kid |
1:14.5 | in charge exactly normal kid she continues any suggestions we're planning on taking him to versa but i'm |
1:20.4 | concerned about whether he'll enjoy that any tips so last time we did an itinerary episode like this |
1:26.8 | you and i went head to head yeah we battle it |
1:29.2 | and we let people vote but in this instance we're gonna we're teaming up yeah and we're the |
1:35.7 | idea is we're going to throw as many good tips at you guys even if you don't have children this |
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