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Guided tour “Costumed walk, Ancient Paris”
For a birthday party / Family / For school or extracurricular activities
- Children will discover Ancient Paris (in the Latin Quarter): the Lutetia arena which served as a combat space for gladiators, the famous Cluny baths, former baths used by Roman citizens…
- Children love to dress up. In Gauls and Romans, they are more attentive to the stories and stories told by the guide
- It’s a fun and playful way to experience Ancient Paris
- Points of interest during the visit: the Latin Quarter at the time the city of Lutetia. We start at 50 B.C. and walk through the 1stcentury
- This visit can be done on the occasion of a child’s birthday. You can also privatize it for an outing with one or more families. It is perfect for an outing from a leisure center, school or for a youth association
- This visit takes place outdoors. Sites, monuments and buildings are not visited but their history is told
Costumes for 6/11 year olds
- Complete costumes (costumes) of Gauls and Romans will be lent to children who wish to do so
- Loan of accessories (shields, swords…) for children who don’t want to dress up
- Costumes are put on over clothes, no need to undress
Practical information
- Age : from 6 years old
- Meeting place: Jussieu metro station
- Duration : 1h30 (route of about 2km)
- Tour provided by professional tour guides (in French or English)
- Mandatory presence of at least one adult during the visit if it has been booked for a group of young people
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can we cancel the tour if we have an impediment? You will find the cancellation conditions on our partner’s website (click on BOOK)
- Can the walk be done with a child in a stroller? Yes, no problem. It’s a street excursion. You can take baby
- And in a wheelchair? There are stairs on the course. In this case, you must notify the organizers before the visit
- Are adults dressed up? No, the costumes are loaned to children only. But nothing prevents you from doing the same if you feel like it
- Can children keep the costumes on at the end of the tour? Unfortunately not, you will have to return them to the guide at the end of the visit!