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Paris is a great city for family vacations. The French capital and its surroundings offer a variety of activities for children of all ages, from toddlers to teenagers. Among them: <\/p>\n

City of Science and Industry (La Villette Park)<\/h4>\n

You can discover the world of modern science at the museum complex located in La Villette Park<\/a>. Here you can learn about the mysteries of space, stars and galaxies, get acquainted with the achievements of aeronautics, mathematics, genetics, and acquire new information about mountains and oceans. <\/p>\n

Young visitors can visually learn about the achievements of science thanks to interactive tools: multimedia displays, moving models, holograms and videos. In addition, the museum staff demonstrates spectacular experiments and engages children in interesting and informative games. <\/p>\n

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The Science and Industry City also includes the Geode Cinema, located in a spherical building with a circular screen 26 meters in diameter. Here popular science films are shown, with the latest technology providing a full immersive experience. Next to the theater is a real submarine, the Argonaut, which everyone can board. <\/p>\n

La Villette Park offers other activities: you can visit the Music City with its concert hall and museum, take a ride on the Urk Canal, relax on the green lawns, dine in restaurants and cafes.<\/p>\n


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Aquaboulevard<\/h4>\n

The Paris water park, known as Aquaboulevard<\/a>, is one of the largest in Europe. Its vast territory is home to several pools and beaches (under the roof and outdoors), as well as dozens of attractions of all kinds. The most famous of them is the “Jonas Whale” (Baleine Jonas), the idea of which was put forward by the outstanding explorer of the sea Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Children can climb inside a 30-meter model of a whale and then slide down a gentle slide into the pool. <\/p>\n

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For older children there are more complex attractions: long rides, steep slides, simulated surfing and much more. Every 30 minutes, artificial waves are activated in the pools and a special signal warns of their appearance. <\/p>\n

The four-storey complex Akvabulvar includes not only an aqua park. There is a sports store, a sports zone with fitness equipment, a movie theater, many cafes and restaurants. A visit to the water park is a great way to get energized and regain strength after long walks around the city. <\/p>\n


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Zoos<\/h4>\n

Little and big animal lovers can visit two zoos in the French capital.<\/p>\n