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Aqua Boulevard Water Park

In the romantic center of the city of lights Paris, lies a watery oasis that crosses the boundaries of leisure and luxury. The Aqua - Boulevard water park is a sprawling complex, which turns out to be a modern wonder amidst the timeless beauty of this historic city.

In the park you can enjoy sparkling pools, adrenaline-pumping water slides and a peaceful lagoon that leads visitors to a world of calm.

The water park stands as a testament to Paris' ability to seamlessly blend tradition and innovation beyond its refreshing waters and breathtaking architecture, the park symbolizes a dynamic shift in urban entertainment and tranquility, redefining the very essence of Parisian leisure. 

The Aquaboulevard water park in Paris is the largest water park in Paris and is considered one of the most popular attractions among families with children in Paris and young people who come for a family vacation in the city.

The water park, covered for the most part (there are also facilities and outdoor pools open only in summer) located right in the heart of Paris, not far from the famous Citroen Park, so it is very easy to get there and there is no need for special long trips.

The park offers a variety of water facilities and swimming pools and receives very good reviews among travelers.

Due to the demand, it is recommended to order tickets to the park in advance in order to reserve free dates and save the queues at the box office, later in the article, I will expand on the options for buying tickets to the park.

The visit to Aqua Boulevard Park is especially suitable for the water park enthusiasts among you, and for families with children aged 3 and up or teenagers, who are looking for an attraction suitable for children and the whole family.

 Arriving at the park is suitable mainly in the hot summer months but also in the cold winter months on rainy days since most of the park is covered and heated and therefore it is recommended to book tickets in advance even in the winter months.

However, this water park is not a must for "park professionals" but if you come for a few days in Paris, getting to the park is a good option, especially since unlike many parks (including Disneyland Paris) the park is in the city itself and can be easily reached by metro or bus.

ways of getting there to the water park

Getting to the water park can be done in several ways,

The distance from the park to the Champs-Elysées is about fifteen minutes by public transportation, the closest tram stop to the park is "Suzanne Lenglen".

Another way to get there is to take the metro and get off at the station "Ballard" which is a few minutes' walk from the park. 

I would also recommend using the Google maps application that will take you to the place in any way you choose and also the navigation application - the Israeli "Mobit" that helps in finding the relevant public transport lines.



Aqua Boulevard Water Park - important information

  • The water park is mostly covered, so it is open all year round, including in the winter and autumn seasons (the outdoor facilities are only open in the spring and summer seasons).
  • The park requires entry in tight swimwear only (such as a speedo). If the swimsuit is not tight enough in terms of the place, you will not be able to enter, but you can purchase a tight swimsuit at the vending machines in the complex or at the Decathlon store next to the park.
  • Spending time in the park is considered very popular, it is advisable to get a ticket in advance in order to reserve convenient dates for you.
  • This is the largest water park in Paris and it contains about 11 different water slides, a variety of different swimming pools including a large and elaborate wave pool, a tube slide, a water skiing complex and a hammam and sauna complex with a jacuzzi and more.
  • Among other things, in the complex you can find several excellent cafes and restaurants where you can indulge in lunch or dinner.
  • Admission is discounted for children aged 4-11 (on presentation of proof, of course) when admission is only conditional upon entry with another adult (18+).

 

The huge complex also has a gym, tennis courts and squash courts and even a large cinema with 14 screens.

(but note that entry to these is not included in the water park entrance ticket and requires an additional fee).



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