Baby’s First Paris: The Calm and Cozy Side of the City

Wondering what to do with little ones? Paris is full of baby-friendly delights—let’s explore together!

Baby in Stroller in Park

Let’s face it: Paris doesn’t just win hearts, it enchants every generation—including the tiniest. So if you’re packing up the baby bottles and blankies for a Paris adventure, you’re in luck. The city is full of gentle parks, stroller-friendly attractions, and cozy cafes ready to welcome babies with open arms (and sometimes even a high chair). We’ve gathered the sweetest, stress-free sights and experiences for you and your little one, whether you’re chasing that perfect riverside nap or dancing with ducklings in a leafy garden. Ready to plan your perfect family trip? Here’s where to find Paris at its best—with babies in tow. 

Our favorite things to do in Paris with babies include: 

  • Aquarium de Paris 
  • Parc des Buttes-Chaumont 
  • Jardin du Luxembourg 
  • Paris Science Museum (Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie) 
  • Bateaux Parisiens River Cruise 
  • Musée d'Orsay 
  • Parc Monceau 
  • Montmartre & Sacré Coeur – Walking Tour by Experience First 
  • Café Marlette (Montmartre) 

Aquarium de Paris: Colorful Wonder for Curious Little Eyes 

Aquarium de Paris is a stroller-friendly, softly lit world where tanks shimmer with jellyfish, clownfish, and gentle rays. Music plays softly, coloring the experience with a soothing vibe, and gentle lighting makes for a welcoming break from the hustle of city sights. There’s even a special touch zone for slightly older siblings to try out—no pressure if your baby just prefers to gaze from your arms. 

You’ll find ramps and elevators throughout, making it easy to get around with a buggy, plus comfy places to sit and feed your little explorer. If your family needs a break, the onsite café offers playful marine-themed decor, high chairs, and plenty of room for bottles and snacks. 

Best of all, it’s located in the Trocadéro Gardens, meaning you can follow up those aquatic adventures with fresh air and more Parisian scenery—because sometimes, all a baby needs is a quiet place to watch the world swim by. 

Parc des Buttes-Chaumont: Picnic Perfection

Family with Baby in Park

Want to break away from the tourist crowds and let your little one soak up fresh air and birdsong? Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, in Paris’ northeast, is a gem for parents and babies alike. The rolling paths are stroller-accessible, and peaceful ponds full of ducks will keep tiny onlookers mesmerized. 

Wander the wide, tree-shaded lanes or spread out on a picnic blanket while your baby giggles at floating swans. The grassy hills offer just enough gentle slope for a mid-morning nap in your buggy, while older siblings can try the whimsical playgrounds and rent a wooden sailboat for the pond. The vibe is pure relaxation—local families spend hours here, and casual cafés dotted around the main entrance welcome you with pastries and baby-friendly menus. 

This park is especially magical in the spring, but good any time of year for some low-effort, high-reward family downtime. 

Jardin du Luxembourg: Parisian Gardens with Playground Fun 

There’s a reason every Parisian parent knows Jardin du Luxembourg. Elegant but always lively, this garden is made for babies and parents alike. Gravel paths are perfect for strollers, shaded benches are everywhere (handy for diaper stops), and there’s a delightful children’s play area—considered the best in the city. 

Babies love gazing at puppet shows (Théâtre des Marionnettes) and watching older kids set sail with miniature boats on the central pond. Shady lawns invite quick naps, while fountains and flowerbeds provide nature’s best sensory stimulation. Don’t miss the fenced-in playground, full of safe climbing structures and friendly, welcoming Parisian families. 

The garden’s little kiosks sell crepes and fresh juice, and the nearby “La Terrasse de Madame” café offers high chairs and baby-friendly staff with a view of all the fun. 

Paris Science Museum: Indoor Wonders for All Ages 

Paris Science Museum is surprisingly ideal for families with babies. That’s because it houses the Cité des Enfants: an interactive exhibition where even the youngest visitors (ages 2 and under) can play with water tables and sensory toys in a protected, extra-safe space. 

The museum itself is awash with colorful exhibits, ramps and wide walkways, making it an easy destination for strollers. You’ll find plenty of quiet corners for feeding or calming down, while older children can experiment with hands-on science displays and toddler-sized exploration areas. 

In the summertime, the museum’s outside garden is perfect for some fresh air and crawling practice. There are changing tables, baby spaces and even a family-friendly cafeteria with microwaves for warming bottles or baby food. Rain or shine, it’s easy to relax and explore here. 

Bateaux Parisiens River Cruise: Paris by Boat, Baby-Approved 

A slow, gentle cruise down the Seine is one of the best Paris moments you can share with a baby. The steady rhythm of the boat works wonders for naptimes, and you’ll spot all the major sights—Notre Dame, the Louvre, and the city’s elegant bridges—without navigating any stairs or busy sidewalks. 

The Bateaux Parisiens boats come with wide decks, covered spaces for windy days, and restrooms (some with changing facilities). Babies can gaze at sparkling water and passing boats, while adults snap all the right photos without ever leaving their seats. Many families use this as a mid-trip recharge—feed your little one on board, and let everyone enjoy a slice of slow-travel life. 

It’s easy, charming, and might just become your family’s favorite Paris memory. 

Musée d'Orsay: Culture with a Quiet Side

Children in Front of Musée d'Orsay's Clock

Art museums with little ones? Some can be a challenge, but not the Musée d’Orsay. Housed in a stunning restored train station, this world-class collection of Impressionist art is surprisingly accessible. Wide ramps and elevators make moving around smooth, while the building’s grand glass roof floods rooms with natural light. 

Because the museum is spacious, it never feels overwhelming (or too loud for sensitive ears). Babies can nap peacefully as you wheel through galleries of Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas. There’s stroller parking at the entrance of each floor, and the café inside has both high chairs and space for a quick snack. Even if your stop is brief, wandering the beautiful main hall (with trains painted overhead) is worth the visit. 

Plus, the Musée d’Orsay sits right by the Seine, so you can combine a morning of art gazing with a peaceful riverside stroll. 

Parc Monceau: Leafy Retreat for Mini Explorers 

Parc Monceau is one of those gardens that feels both dignified and playful—perfect for families seeking more local flavor. Circular paths are easy on strollers and lead you past whimsical statues, little bridges, and open lawns where Parisian kids learn to walk and run. 

Shady benches abound, and the pond draws geese and ducks for baby entertainment. On weekends, you’ll often spot puppet shows and even musicians, making it extra lively. The park is encircled by grand mansions, so you’re treated to a view that’s pure Paris chic. 

Bring a ball or a favorite toy for tummy time beneath the chestnut trees, or swing by a nearby bakery for a pain au chocolat picnic. Either way, Parc Monceau is a gentle retreat from city bustle. 

Montmartre & Sacré Coeur Walking Tour: Scenic Stroll with Baby in Tow 

Montmartre isn’t just for bohemian dreamers and artists—it’s also a wonderful spot for parents with babies, thanks to its winding, cobbled streets, tree-lined parks, and legendary Paris skyline. The Experience First Montmartre & Sacré Coeur Walking Tour is stroller-friendly, taking you from charming village squares to painters’ corners, with plenty of opportunities for quick breaks. 

Pass artists sketching in Place du Tertre, stroll through vine-lined alleys, and pause for a breather in little hidden gardens (perfect for a feed or a quick cuddle with your little one). Guides are brimming with stories, keeping things entertaining for adults while never rushing families who need a diaper break or snack stop. The tour winds up at Sacré Cœur, where the iconic view over Paris awaits. Find a bench, enjoy the breeze, and snap that keepsake family photo with the city as your backdrop. 

Café Marlette (Montmartre): Baby-Approved Brunch and Laid-Back Vibes 

When that mid-morning hunger strikes (and naptime is looming), dash over to Café Marlette in Montmartre. With a light, homey interior filled with fresh flowers and vintage tables, it feels instantly welcoming—strollers are never out of place, and staff greet even the littlest diners with warmth. 

The star of the menu? Fluffy pancakes, homemade organic madeleines, and rich chocolate chip banana bread—plus eggs any way you like. There are highchairs, plenty of space between tables, and a casual ambiance. Whether you need a caffeine fix or a nourishing lunch, Café Marlette ensures everyone leaves content. 

 

There you have it—a playful, practical guide to the best things to do with babies in Paris! From tranquil gardens and mesmerizing aquariums to cozy cafés and gentle sightseeing, the City of Light is ready to welcome your littlest travelers. Whether you’re after relaxing strolls or curious, hands-on fun, you’ll discover that baby-friendly Paris is never hard to find. Happy travels and bon voyage—your Parisian adventure is about to become a fond family memory! 

Enjoyed this? Check out Things to Do with a Pre-Schooler in Paris or Things to Do Near the Paris Science Museum 

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