opening hours
Current published hours list the main Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie building from Tuesday to Saturday from 9:15 am to 6 pm and Sunday until 7 pm; it is closed Monday, January 1, May 1, and December 25. Exhibition spaces usually open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday until 7 pm. Cité des Enfants 5-10 runs timed 90-minute sessions, and Cité des Enfants 2-6 is scheduled to reopen on June 9, 2026. Hours checked on 2026-04-22.
tickets
Current exhibition tickets are EUR 15 full price and EUR 12 for common reduced categories; children ages 2 to 5 are EUR 4, and eligible free-entry categories need proof. Cité des Enfants 5-10 is EUR 15, while a combined Cité des Enfants + Exhibitions ticket is EUR 19. Géode documentary tickets are EUR 15, and combined Géode + Exhibitions or Cité des Enfants tickets start at EUR 26. Prices checked on 2026-04-22.
address
Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie
30 avenue Corentin-Cariou
75019 Paris
France
how to get there
The easiest public-transport anchor is Porte de la Villette: Metro line 7, Tram T3b, and buses 71, 139, 150, and 152 all stop there. From the tram and bus side, a direct ramp leads toward the Cité. If you are arriving by bike, use the main-entrance parking and the nearby Vélib' station at 28 bis avenue Corentin-Cariou.
accessibility
Step-free access is strongest from the Porte de la Villette tram and bus side, where the approach ramp has a slope of less than 4%. The venue lists adapted access for several visitor needs, and Cité des Enfants 5-10 is described as wheelchair accessible and accessible for D/deaf, hard-of-hearing, blind, partially sighted, and learning-disabled visitors.
security
Expect visual checks and magnetometer screening at the entrances. Suitcases and oversized luggage are not admitted; only handbags, backpacks, or similar bags under 50 cm x 30 cm x 20 cm (20 in x 12 in x 8 in) are accepted. Keep your day bag compact so entry stays simple.
cloakroom
A cloakroom is available on level 0, useful for coats or compact items during a long La Villette visit. Do not plan to use it for suitcases or oversized bags, since those are blocked before entry. Cyclists can also use the helmet-deposit rule when claiming the sustainable mobility rate.