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Playful and historic, the Jardin d'Acclimatation in Bois de Boulogne is Paris's only amusement park, with 42 attractions across 18 ha (44 acres). Opened in 1860 and fully renovated in 2018, it mixes garden paths, animal areas, and family rides a short walk from Fondation Louis Vuitton.

For most first visits, start with an online unlimited pass so you can ride freely, adapt to weather changes, and avoid on-site ticket decisions.
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Entry tickets and ride passes

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Jardin d’Acclimatation: Entry Ticket + Le Grand 8 Pass
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Jardin d’Acclimatation: Last-Minute Entry Ticket + Unlimited Pass
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Jardin d’Acclimatation: Early Bird Entry Ticket + Unlimited Pass
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6 tips for visiting the Jardin d'Acclimatation

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Book before your travel day
If you want better date choice and less gate stress, book online before you leave for Jardin d'Acclimatation. Demand is usually highest on weekends, school vacations, and public holidays from March to September. Early booking keeps your day flexible instead of queue-focused.
2
Choose by your child's height
If your child is under 80 cm (31 in), entry is free and only the Petit Carrousel is included. Around 80 to 130 cm (31 to 51 in), an unlimited pass often beats paying ride by ride. This quick height check helps you avoid overspending.
3
Plan around weather risk
In heavy rain, frost, or strong wind, some outdoor attractions can close temporarily or for the full day, and bad-weather refunds are generally not offered. Keep one indoor backup like Fondation Louis Vuitton in your plan. That way you keep momentum even when operations change.
4
Travel light for services
There is no locker service and no guest Wi-Fi at Jardin d'Acclimatation. Carry only essentials, save mobile tickets offline, and know that charging stations sit near Rivière Enchantée and Chaumière Gourmande. This removes small frictions before your first rides.
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Use Les Sablons or Porte Maillot
From central Paris, the simplest pattern is Metro Line 1 via Les Sablons or little-train access from Porte Maillot. This works especially well when you travel with children and want shorter transfer stress. You reach the gates faster and start calmer.
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Pair one nearby highlight
For a balanced day, pair Jardin d'Acclimatation with Fondation Louis Vuitton or a sunset stop at Arc de Triomphe. Families usually prefer the museum pairing, while couples often prefer the arch viewpoint. One nearby add-on gives your day a strong finish without long transfers.

How to choose your Jardin d'Acclimatation ticket format

Mapped products for Jardin d'Acclimatation split into clear ticket styles. Choose your format first, then build transport and nearby add-ons around it.

Unlimited pass tickets for ride-heavy days

Best for families and first-time visitors who want maximum flexibility in Bois de Boulogne. Unlimited-pass products mapped to Jardin d'Acclimatation include full-day ride access, except game booths, so you avoid constant per-ride choices once inside. Choose this when your priority is momentum over micromanaging credits. Book now.

Le Grand 8 passes for lighter pacing

Choose this when you want a shorter attraction plan with clearer structure near Les Sablons. The Le Grand 8 format fits mixed groups who also want time for promenades and animal areas, not only rides. It is often the easiest balance between budget control and variety. Book now.

Single-entry tickets for garden-first visits

Great when your plan is more promenade than ride marathon. A single-entry ticket lets you enjoy the 18 ha (44 acres) of paths, animal areas, restaurants, and picnic lawns, then decide whether a few attraction tickets are worth adding on site. Choose it when budget control matters more than unlimited spontaneity. Book now.

Early bird and last-minute timing

Useful when your Paris schedule depends on weather. Current mapped inventory includes early-bird and last-minute variants, so fixed-date travelers can lock a plan early, while flexible visitors can wait for a clearer forecast. Pick your timing strategy before the Porte Maillot transfer, then secure the matching ticket. Book now.

Route planning from central Paris

For low-stress logistics, approach via Les Sablons or Porte Maillot, then add one nearby stop like Fondation Louis Vuitton or Arc de Triomphe. Families usually benefit more from the museum pairing, while couples often prefer the arch viewpoint at golden hour. This sequence keeps transfers short, so your ticket choice serves the day rather than controlling it. Book now.

From imperial garden to modern family park

The park's appeal comes from historical depth plus practical fun. Understanding its timeline helps you read the place beyond rides and queues.

1860 foundation in imperial Paris

Jardin d'Acclimatation opened in 1860 under Napoleon III as part of the broader transformation of western Paris and Bois de Boulogne. The original idea mixed science, leisure, animal collections, and promenade culture on a landscaped site. That layered identity still explains why this stop feels different from a standard city amusement venue.

War damage and the 1872 recovery

The site was heavily affected during the 1870 to 1871 war period and the Siege of Paris, with operations interrupted and collections reduced. Reopening in 1872 marked a recovery phase that rebuilt infrastructure and visitor life. That resilience became part of the park's long family tradition.

Modern revival through the 2018 renovation

After decades of changing tastes, the park shifted toward a clearer leisure identity in the 20th century and later entered a major reinvestment cycle. The 2018 renovation shaped today's visitor experience: cleaner paths, brighter ride zones, and a stronger family rhythm beside Fondation Louis Vuitton. In practice, you get a historic setting with contemporary ride operations in one stop.

Animal areas, rides, and the garden rhythm

Today the park combines 42 attractions with promenades across about 18 ha (44 acres), plus animal areas with around 450 birds and mammals. If you travel with children, start with two or three anchor rides and one quieter walk segment; if you visit as adults, blend signature rides with a nearby cultural stop like Fondation Louis Vuitton. That rhythm gives variety without fatigue.

One first-ride moment to keep

If you want one quick orientation ride, start near the entrance with La Grande Roue. The 20 m (66 ft) Ferris wheel looks over the garden paths, Bois de Boulogne, Fondation Louis Vuitton, La Défense, and sometimes even Eiffel Tower. It is a gentle way to understand the park's west-Paris setting before the faster rides take over.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I buy single entry or an unlimited pass?

If your day is ride-focused, an unlimited pass is usually the better fit. If you mainly want garden walks, animal areas, and only a few attractions, single entry can be enough. Decide this first so the rest of your plan stays simple.
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How long should I plan for Jardin d'Acclimatation?

Plan a half day if you buy an unlimited pass and want a relaxed ride rhythm. For a garden-first visit with single entry, 1.5 to 2.5 hours is often enough, especially if you pair it with Fondation Louis Vuitton.
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Is Jardin d'Acclimatation open every day?

Yes, Jardin d'Acclimatation operates daily, including public holidays, but exact hours vary by date. Current schedule patterns include 11 am to 6 pm, 10 am to 6 pm, and 10 am to 7 pm, with last admission 1 hour before closing.
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Is entry free for very young children?

Children under 80 cm (31 in) can enter for free. For this group, the Petit Carrousel is the only ride included free and unlimited.
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What happens if weather gets bad?

Some attractions can close in heavy rain, frost, or strong wind, either temporarily or for the full day. Bad-weather refunds are generally not offered, so keep one indoor backup in your route.
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Is the park practical for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, with a valid disability or priority mobility card, adapted access is available. Free single entry applies to the visitor and one companion aged 16 or over; ride access still needs an attraction ticket or pass for the visitor.
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Can I bring pets, bikes, or scooters?

Only guide dogs are allowed. Adult bikes, children's bikes without stabilizers, rollerblades, skateboards, and most scooters are not allowed, while young children's bikes with stabilizers and three-wheeled scooters are permitted.
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What is the easiest public transport approach?

The most direct pattern is Metro Line 1 to Les Sablons, then a short walk of about 150 m (492 ft) to the Sablons gate. Another easy option is the Little Garden Train connection from Porte Maillot.
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Are lockers, Wi-Fi, and charging points available?

There are no lockers and no guest Wi-Fi. Charging stations are available near Rivière Enchantée and Chaumière Gourmande, but saving your tickets offline is still the smoothest backup.
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General information

opening hours

Open daily, including public holidays, with a date-specific calendar. Current schedule patterns mainly show 11 am to 6 pm, 10 am to 6 pm, and 10 am to 7 pm.
Last admission is 1 hour before the park closes, and last ride access is 30 minutes before closing.
Check the calendar for your exact date before you go.

tickets

Current 2026 tariffs, valid until September 6, 2026, list single entry at EUR 7, reduced single entry at EUR 5, and individual attraction tickets at EUR 4.50.
Unlimited passes include park entry plus rides for one day, except game booths; examples for 2026 are EUR 48 on many weekdays and EUR 52 on weekends, Zone C school holidays, and public holidays.
Children under 80 cm (31 in), visitors with disabilities, and one eligible companion can receive free single entry with the required proof.
Ticket details checked on 2026-04-22; recheck final checkout prices and date rules before paying.

address

Jardin d'Acclimatation
Bois de Boulogne
Carrefour des Sablons
75116 Paris
France

lockers

There is currently no locker service at Jardin d'Acclimatation. Bring only what you can comfortably carry all day.

wifi

Guest Wi-Fi is not available for visitors. Phone charging stations are available near Rivière Enchantée and Chaumière Gourmande, but saving tickets offline is still the easiest backup.

how to get there

Metro: Line 1 to Les Sablons, then about 150 m (492 ft) to the Sablons entrance, or Line 1 to Pont de Neuilly for the Saint-James gate.
Rail: RER E to Neuilly - Porte Maillot, then continue toward the Sablons gate.
Bus: 43, 63, 73, 82, 93, and PC1.
Tram: T3b at Porte Dauphine or Porte Maillot.
The Little Garden Train also links the park with Porte Maillot and Les Sablons.

accessibility

Visitors with a valid disability or priority mobility card can use adapted park access; free single entry applies to the visitor and one companion aged 16 or over.
Attractions still require an attraction ticket or unlimited pass for the visitor, while the companion can access attractions free of charge.
Ask at the ticket office for an access wristband for easier ride access for the visitor, one companion, and two additional people.
Wheelchairs can be rented on site for EUR 20, subject to availability and deposit.

security

Only guide dogs are allowed in the park.
Adult bikes, children's bikes without stabilizers, skateboards, rollerblades, and most scooters are not allowed; young children's bikes with stabilizers and three-wheeled scooters are allowed.
Tickets are generally non-changeable and non-refundable, except for specific cases in the terms.
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