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Babies benefit from flat stroller paths, shaded lawns and on-site change tables, but no dedicated nursing room and boat safety for infants needs confirmation, so parents must plan a bit.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Pushchair and carrier loans plus a changing table aid parents, yet stairs, narrow thresholds and long indoor viewing can frustrate babies, so limit visit length and ask staff for routes.
Recommended visit duration: 1-3 hours
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Parents with babies benefit from stroller-friendly ramps, shady lawns and picnic spots, yet unclear baby-changing tables and no dedicated nursing room lower overall convenience.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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Quayside paths allow strollers and lifts reach Vauban terrace, yet many streets are bumpy and few nursing or changing rooms exist, so parents must plan ahead and carry gear.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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A ramp lets strollers enter the nave, yet there are no on-site toilets, changing tables, or nursing room, and the tower is off-limits, so visits must be short and rely on external facilities.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Flat corridors and a lift can allow prams, yet some reports say the lift is wheelchair-only and there is no baby-changing table, so bring a carrier and plan diaper stops nearby.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Babies are admitted and strollers pass security, yet no public nursing or diaper rooms are listed, silence is expected in debates, and nothing onsite entertains an infant.
Recommended visit duration: 1 6 hours
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Infants need a paid seat, signed noise waiver and personal ear muffs, while the building lacks nursing rooms, changing tables and quiet spaces, so most parents should skip the visit.
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