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Babies ride smoothly in strollers on flat paths and parents can picnic under shade, yet absence of nursing rooms or changing tables forces diaper changes on a blanket or in nearby cafés.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Champ de Mars (with baby)10 BEST nearby Activities
Gardens suit strollers and baby can use free changing tables across estate, but no nursing room, metal-frame prams banned indoors, many stairs, crowds and noise make a calm visit difficult.
Recommended visit duration: 3–4 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Palace of Versailles (with baby)Flat gravel paths accept strollers and shaded benches allow feeding breaks, but no changing tables or nursing rooms on site and few quiet indoor shelters, so visits require extra planning.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Wide, smooth pavements suit strollers and free sanisettes line the street, but limited nursing rooms, loud traffic, and holiday crushes make long visits tiring for babies.
Recommended visit duration: 1-3 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Avenue des Champs-Élysées (with baby)10 BEST nearby Activities
Babies enter free and elevators take strollers, yet no changing tables, no nursing room, and restrooms only on the ground floor make visits shorter and less comfortable for parents.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Montparnasse Tower (with baby)Babies ride lifts and join 45-min sensory Baby Tours and enter free, but the website lists no diaper tables or nursing rooms, so parents must plan changes off-site or ask staff.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Louis Vuitton Foundation (with baby)Babies can enter using elevator and on-site changing table, and staff store strollers, yet final 46 narrow stairs, lack of nursing room, and heavy crowds make visit moderately challenging.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Arc de Triomphe de l’Etoile (with baby)Babies enter free and can stay in strollers along the ramped route, yet the lack of nursing rooms or change tables means parents must improvise, so comfort falls but visit remains doable.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Aquarium de Paris (with baby)Paths and parks fit strollers, yet no changing tables or nursing rooms and many stairs inside monuments mean parents must limit time and carry all baby gear.
Recommended visit duration: 2-4 hours
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