For children from 6 to 10 years old
Dress up as a knight and a countess to visit Medieval Paris
Dress up as a knight and a countess to visit Medieval Paris

Guided tour "Costumed stroll, Paris in the time of knights".
For a birthday party / With the family / For schools or after-school programs
- Review with your children in a fun way the history of France and Medieval Paris through the visit of a historical district which marked this time
- Points of interest of the walk : Notre Dame de Paris, the Holy Chapelthe banks of the Seine near the Ile de la Cité and the Ile Saint Louis
- Children love to dress up and are very captivated by the idea of being a knight or a princess of the medieval era.
- During the visit, a short break at the Place Dauphine to organize a small tournament of knights
- The objective of this visit is to discover Paris while having fun. It is as exciting for children as for adults.
- This walk is led by guides, specialists of the Middle Ages
- The guide adapts his comments according to the age of the children
Disguises for 6/11 year olds
- Complete costumes of knights or countesses will be lent to children who wish to do so
- Or simple accessories (shields, swords?) for those who don't want to dress up
- Disguises can be put on over clothes, no need to undress them
Useful information
- Age : from 6 years old
- VR Location : Saint-Michel metro station
- Duration 1h30 (about 2km)
- Visit provided by professional guide-lecturers (in French or English)
- The monuments and buildings are not visited but their history is told to the children
- At least one adult must be present during the visit
- The snack is not included in this visit when booked for a birthday
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I cancel my visit if I can't make it? You will find the cancellation conditions on the website of our partner (click on BOOK)
- Can I cancel my visit if I can't make it? You will find the cancellation conditions on the website of our partner (click on BOOK)
- Can the walk be done with a child in a stroller? Yes, no problem. It is a street tour. You can take your baby along
- What about a wheelchair? There are stairs on the route. In this case, it is necessary to inform the organizers before the visit
- Are the adults dressed up? No, the costumes are lent to the children only. But nothing prevents you from doing the same if you feel like it
- Can the children keep the costumes at the end of the visit? Unfortunately not, they must be returned to the guide at the end of the tour!