Paris For Kids

Paris For Kids

Fun city guide for families

Paris For Kids is the perfect travel companion for families exploring the City of Light. Designed for children and their parents, this app turns every landmark into an exciting adventure.

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App sections overview Section detail view Guide page with illustration and audio Did you know? curiosity card Language selection screen App menu

What's Inside

9 amazing sections with 46 guides — each with its own illustration and audio narration — plus 21 fun "Did you know?" curiosity cards.

Iconic Paris: The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and more
Amazing Museums: The Louvre, Orsay, and world-class museums
Royal Paris: Versailles, palaces, and royal history
Parks and Gardens: Luxembourg, Tuileries, and green spaces
River Seine Adventures: Bridges, islands, and riverside discoveries
Yummy Paris: Croissants, crepes, and French culinary traditions
Storybook Paris: Literary legends and fairy tale connections
Entertaining Paris: Circus, cinema, and fun Parisian culture
Secret Paris: Hidden passages, mysterious stories, and surprises

Why Families Love It

Explore Paris with Your Family

Paris has a way of enchanting visitors of all ages, and for families traveling with children, the City of Light is nothing short of magical. From the first glimpse of the Eiffel Tower rising above the rooftops to the aroma of freshly baked croissants drifting from a corner boulangerie, every moment in Paris becomes a memory worth keeping. But navigating a city this rich in history, culture, and culinary wonders with kids in tow can feel overwhelming — that is exactly why Paris For Kids exists.

This offline travel app transforms Paris into an interactive adventure playground for children aged 4 to 12. With 46 beautifully illustrated guides and audio narrations available in 7 languages, your family can explore iconic landmarks, hidden passages, and delicious French traditions without ever needing an internet connection. Whether you are standing beneath the glass pyramid of the Louvre or wandering the cobblestone streets of Montmartre, Paris For Kids gives your children the context and curiosity to fall in love with this extraordinary city.

Planning a family trip to Paris means balancing what adults want to see with what keeps children engaged. Paris For Kids bridges that gap by turning every stop into a story. Instead of dragging reluctant kids through another museum, you will find them tugging your hand toward the next landmark because they want to hear what happens next.

What Your Family Will Discover

The app is organized into 9 thoughtfully curated sections that cover every side of Paris families should experience. Iconic Paris brings the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and the great monuments to life with stories that captivate young imaginations — your kids will learn why the Eiffel Tower was almost torn down and what the eternal flame beneath the Arc de Triomphe means. Amazing Museums turns visits to the Louvre and the Musee d’Orsay into treasure hunts rather than tedious tours, highlighting the pieces children find most fascinating and the surprising tales behind them.

Royal Paris whisks your family to Versailles and the grand palaces, where children discover the extravagant lives of kings and queens, secret rooms, and the Hall of Mirrors. Meanwhile, Parks and Gardens ensures your kids have plenty of green-space adventures — from sailing toy boats in the Luxembourg Gardens to running through the Tuileries. The River Seine Adventures section follows the bridges and islands of Paris, revealing the stories hidden along the waterfront.

For the food-loving family, Yummy Paris explores the origins of croissants, crepes, and other French culinary treasures that children will be eager to taste. Storybook Paris connects the city to the literature and fairy tales kids already know, while Secret Paris reveals hidden passages, mysterious catacombs, and surprises that make even parents feel like explorers. Each guide includes “Did You Know?” curiosity cards — bite-sized fun facts that children love to share and that spark genuine wonder about the world around them.

Perfect for Your Family Trip

Paris for kids does not have to mean compromising on what you see or constantly battling boredom. With this family travel guide to Paris on your phone, your children become active participants in the adventure. They will tell you about the gargoyles of Notre-Dame, ask to visit the spot where the Phantom of the Opera is set, and remember things to do in Paris with kids that go far beyond the typical tourist checklist. Download this kids travel guide before your trip and let the whole family discover why Paris truly is the most magical city in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Paris For Kids work without internet?

Yes! Once downloaded, all content in Paris For Kids works completely offline. No Wi-Fi or mobile data needed — perfect for traveling abroad without roaming charges.

Is Paris For Kids safe for children?

Absolutely. Paris For Kids has no ads, no tracking, no in-app purchases, and no external links. It is fully COPPA and GDPR compliant, designed to be safe for children to use independently.

What ages is Paris For Kids designed for?

Paris For Kids is designed for children aged 4 to 12, but the whole family will enjoy the stories and curiosities. Younger children can listen to the audio narrations while older kids can read along.

Are there subscriptions or in-app purchases in Paris For Kids?

No. Paris For Kids is a single one-time purchase — no subscriptions, no in-app purchases, and no hidden costs. Every illustrated guide and every audio narration is included.

What languages does Paris For Kids support?

Paris For Kids is fully available in 7 languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese and Chinese. All guides, audio narrations, and curiosity cards are fully translated.

Can my child use Paris For Kids on their own?

Yes! Paris For Kids is designed for children to explore independently. The app settings are protected by a parental gate (a simple math question) so kids can enjoy the content safely on their own.

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