Sunday, May 1, 2011

How to Plan Especially for the Kids in Paris Travel

When taking the kids to Paris on vacation there has to be something for them to do as well. What fun would it be without a day planned just for the kids to enjoy themselves?

The kids are going to enjoy a new atmosphere naturally, yet the children will miss their friends back home. Keep them occupied and their need to be with friends will subside. Remember at one time we were kids. At heart, we are kids still, so try to pull that child inside of you up, and entertain those little ones.

Make your day for the kids a fun and learning experience. Paris offers a wide array of learning facilities and fun arenas.

How to choose for the kids:
Perhaps your children would enjoy riding on a donkey, or having an ice cream cone on the right side of the bank at the Jardin de Tuileries.

You can also visit the left side of the Jardin dul Luxembourg where you and the children can enjoy a wide array of entertainment suitable for children of all ages. The Champ de Mars is on the other side of the Luxembourg.

In this areas, your children and you can enjoy Paris’s famous puppet shows. The puppet shows are worth seeing for its colorful preclusions. The puppets reenact the Gothic Castles and the Oriental Palace adventures. The best puppet shows are held at the Champ de Mars. Your children will definitely enjoy the experience. Likely, you will enjoy the show as well.

Choosing entertainment for children also depends on age and likes. If you children enjoy Disneyland, they may enjoy visiting Mickey Mouse and his friends in Paris.

If you children enjoy learning, stroll them down to the Ru-Monsirur-6-Prince, this is known as the Yankee Alleyway. Yankee Alleyway marks the year 1959 where the well-spoken Martin Luther King Junior visited Mississippi’s native Richard Wright. The famous novelist, Wright gave his opinion on the movement of civil rights. In this area, your children and you may also want to visit the popular diner, Haunts of Kerouac. In the same area is Paris’s famous Hemingway.

Once your children learn the history at the alleyway, you may want to visit the Les-Catacombs, which is an underground tunnel. Les-Catacombs in Paris is a nice area to visit, if you have older children that enjoy learning history.

The tunnel is interesting, since the children walk underground, walking more nearly 3,000 feet of dank walkways. Throughout the tunnels, your children and you will learn about more than 6 million macabre arranged skulls and cross-bone skeletons. Les-Catacombs was opened in 1818. This arena is the French Resistances original headquarters. During WWII, the French Resistance used the tunnels as a militant cemetery.

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