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Paris: Activities for ChildrenParis may not be a childrens' paradise, but there's plenty to keep the kids amused as well as the adults in the "City of Light"! Here are a few suggestions to get you going, and some general info websites for further reading:
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| Lift | ADULTS | 12-24 years | 4-11 years Disabled persons* |
| 1st & 2nd floors | 8,10 € | 6,50 € | 4,00 € |
| Top | 13,10 € | 11,50 € | 9,00 € |
| Stairs | ADULTS | 12-24 years | 4-11 years Disabled persons* |
| 1st & 2nd floors | 4,50 € | 3,50 € | 3,00 € |
Children under 4 years visit the Eiffel Tower free. Accompanying adults are charged the individual adult rate.
* Reduced rate applies to persons accompanying disabled people.
Official website (English version): http://www.tour-eiffel.fr/
Gustav Eiffel's 300m high iron tower was built to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. Visit any of the three floors; the first is at 57 m, the second at 115 m, and the third at 276 m; the first two levels can be accessed by lift or stairs, the top level is only accessible by lift. There are long queues in peak seasons but they do move quite quickly.
Getting there:
Car: A13 towards Rouen, then A 12 towards Dreux, follow signs for Elancourt-France miniature.
Train: Montparnasse or La Défense station, leave the train at La Verrière and take bus 411.
Open: April 1st to June 30th: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
July 1st to Aug 31st: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
September 1 to October 22: open 10-6, Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun.
October 25 to November 5: open 10-6
Late opening 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. with firework display every Saturday in July and August.
Prices: Adults (15+): €15.50. Children four to fourteen years: €10.00.
Website: http://www.franceminiature.fr/
A reconstruction of more than 140 historic places and monuments in France covering 12 acres. These 1/30 scale models reproduce places as diverse as the Château de Chambord, the Stade de France, Mont St Michel, a Breton port and an Alpine village. The site has two restaurants and a number of picnic areas and some funfair rides. In the Palais de la Miniature, artist Dan Ohlmann has reconstructed fifty interiors including Maxim’s, the famous restaurant, and the twelve Christmases of Europe. These fantastic dolls’ houses represent fifteen years’ work!
Getting there: Car essential. 43 km (27 miles) west of Paris.
From Paris: at Pont de Saint-Cloud take the A 13 autoroute towards Versailles, then the A 12 towards Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. Exit at the Bois-d’Arcy slip road, towards Dreux, to join the N 12 as far as Pontchartrain. At the Pontchartrain exit, turn right on to the D 11, towards Thoiry.
Open: Thoiry is open throughout the year, except for a few days over Christmas and New Year.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. November 1st to Easter.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Easter to September 30.
The zoo and botanical gardens open at 11 a.m.
Prices: African reserve and safari park: Adults: 107 francs and Children: 80 francs (aged three to twelve years).
Website: http://www.thoiry.net
Attractions: African Reserve (to be visited by car), the Maze and the Historical, Botanical and Zoological Gardens. Start with a drive round the African reserve where lions, elephants, rhinoceroses etc roam free. Then visit the grounds of the 16th century château to find rare plant species and hundred-year-old trees, with monkeys, lynx and wolves, "carefully kept separate from visitors" - a good idea!
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