Overview : Next time you head to Paris, think about staying outside of the main tourist district. The 12th Arrondissement is a charming neighborho... more »

Overview : Next time you head to Paris, think about staying outside of the main tourist district. The 12th Arrondissement is a charming neighborho... more »
Tips: Comfortable walking shoes are a must. You'll often travel a lot farther than you think you will in the parks. Come summer, bug repellen... more »
Despite not being a tourist zone, the 12th Arrondissement has a lot of great family-friendly hotels. Don't let the star ratings fool you online. A two-star hotel here is pretty luxurious. One of my favorites is the Hotel de la Porte Doree, a fantastic property with large rooms and a kid-friendly attitude. It's the perfect place to stay to get a go... More
Catch the Metro here to all major Paris attractions. You also can take the train to a few lesser-known destinations like Bercy Village, an up-and-coming neighborhood full of great shops, old wine cellars, great restaurants and a huge cinema complex that shows films in their original language.
If you don't feel like taking the long (yet gorgeous) walk toward the Chateau de Vincennes and Parc Floral, you can catch the #46 bus here. The last two stops are the chateau and the Parc Floral.
Looking for a great lunch spot? Check out Verre O Cafe (aka Chez Veronique). Only open for lunch, it's a favorite for locals. The menu changes daily. You can find it scrawled on the blackboard that also happens to be the toilet door.
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Address: 270 ave Daumesnil
Phone: 06 27 37 83 37
You can always check out the Museum of Immigration housed here in the Palais (built in 1931 for the Paris Colonial Exposition) but the draw for kids is the aquarium housed in its basement. On rainy days, this is the perfect spot to check out alligators, turtles, tropical fish and some very groovy jellyfish.
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Address: 293 Avenue Daum... More
Want to get some fresh baked bread or pastries? Or maybe a few to-go sandwiches for a picnic in the park? This is the place to do it. But be careful--the bread is so good at Boulangerie that lines form on the weekends.
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Address: 278 Avenue Daumesnil
Phone: 01 43 47 21 66
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Hours: Closed Mondays and Tuesdays, open ... More
Originally Napoleon's personal hunting ground, the Bois de Vincennes is now a large public park--think three times the size of New York's Central Park. Though the grounds are huge, it's worth exploring. You can have a picnic during the day, play on one of the many playgrounds or take out a boat on one of the four lakes.
If you need your quickest playground fix (perhaps after an hour indoors at the Palais Porte de la Doree's aquarium), just walk across the street to the Bois de Vincennes and head to this area. There are two small play areas and plenty of benches for you to sit and read while the kids get their play on.
Also known as the Vincennes Zoo, this zoological park houses more than 1,400 animals.
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Address: 53 Avenue Saint-Maurice
Phone: 01 40 79 56 01
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Hours: Monday through Friday 9am - 5pm
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Admission: Free
This hunting lodge of Louis VII (the first building on this site dates back to the 1100s) grew over the centuries into a royal fortress. Though only a few of the original structures remain, it's definitely worth a look-see. Take your little chevaliers (knights) to see how the French royals lived in a setting a little less ostentatious than Versaill... More
Parc Floral is an exhibition ground--and technically part of the Bois de Vincennes. But it has its own charm. Take your time and check out various floral displays and expos throughout the park.
A spot where you can grab a bite if you didn't bring your own picnic.
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Address: Esplanade du château de Vincennes Route de la Pyramide, 75012 PARIS
Phone: 01 49 57 15 15
They are few and far between in this park (though European parents don't blink if you let your kids take a whiz in the bushes).
The Parc Floral has a fantastic play area; it's a favorite for locals. This slide mountain has several slides and heights that give the kid set a great view.
The Parc Floral's play area has two large play structures as well as climbing ropes, a zip line (not always available) and a ball pit.
The park's concerts and events are held here. Check the website for the schedule.
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Address: located in Parc Floral de Paris - Bois de Vincennes (at the entrance to the playground for children)
Phone: 01 43 71 31 10
To return to the Porte de la Doree (hotel or Metro stop), wait here for the bus. It comes about every 15 minutes.