It’s a heat wave! Whether you are a Parisian or passing through for a few days to visit and enjoy Paris, you don’t want to stay locked up (in a hotel or elsewhere) and we understand you! One objective: to find a little coolness, air-conditioned places, green spaces… Here are some ideas for outings and activities in Paris and the surrounding area with children when the thermometer shows record temperatures.
Good to know: water misters, very refreshing, are installed here and there in Paris (as at Paris Plage); most of the major Parisian museums are air-conditioned (such as the Louvre, the Georges Pompidou Centre, the Musée d’Orsay or the Musée de l’Orangerie). All the exhibitions we recommend are in air-conditioned places.
Air-conditioned places and places, nice with the family…
Freshness guaranteed…
Water, water, water…
What to do in Paris this summer?
These gardens and squares are open all night and all year round
- the square Louis-XIII (4th)
- the garden of the Great Explorers Marco Polo and Cavelier de la Salle (6th)
- Square Boucicaut (7th)
- the Villemin garden (10th), Friday and Saturday
- the square Emile Cohl (12th)
- the square Georges Méliès (12th)
- the Federica Montseny garden (13th)
- Montsouris Park (14th)
- Sainte-Périne Park (16th)
- Square Louise Michel (18th), Friday and Saturday
- the Buttes-Chaumont (19th) on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On other days, the park closes between 10:30 p.m. and 7 a.m. for watering the lawns with non-potable water
- the square Séverine (20th)
- the square Sergent Aurélie Salel (20th)
In the event of a heat wave, these parks will be open all night:
- Parc Monceau (8th)
- Square Marcel Pagnol (8th)
- Square Montholon (9th)
- Square Ferdinand Brunot (14th)
- Parc Georges Brassens (15th)