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PLAYMOBIL FunPark amusement park in Paris, IDF
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PLAYMOBIL FunPark

4.0(2,670 reviews)Amusement Park
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers and preschoolers (2-5) will love the gentle play structures and supervised areas, while elementary-aged kids (6-10) enjoy the more complex themed zones and building challenges. Children familiar with Playmobil toys will be especially excited.

About

PLAYMOBIL FunPark is a dream destination for young Playmobil fans, featuring interactive themed play areas where children can immerse themselves in life-sized Playmobil worlds. Kids can role-play in pirate ships, castles, farms, and rescue stations, plus enjoy dedicated building zones where they can create their own Playmobil scenes. This indoor attraction is perfect for rainy Paris days and offers hours of imaginative play in a safe, climate-controlled environment.

Highlights

  • Life-sized Playmobil themed play areas including pirate ships, fairy tale castles, and emergency rescue stations
  • Dedicated toddler zone with age-appropriate soft play equipment
  • Building stations where kids can construct their own Playmobil worlds
  • Interactive role-play opportunities with costumes and props
  • Small outdoor playground area (weather permitting)

Pro Tips

  1. 1.The park is located in Fresnes, about 30 minutes south of central Paris by public transport (RER B to La Croix de Berny, then bus). Plan extra travel time.
  2. 2.Bring socks for the children as they are required in play areas. Lockers are available for storing jackets and bags.
  3. 3.Visit during weekday mornings (especially Tuesday-Thursday) to avoid weekend crowds and school groups.
  4. 4.The park has a small snack area, but bringing your own snacks is allowed and can save money.
  5. 5.Download the Playmobil app before visiting for interactive experiences, though staff primarily speak French, signage and play areas are intuitive for non-French speakers.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings during school term (Tuesday to Thursday, 10am-12pm) offer the quietest experience. Avoid Wednesday afternoons when French schools are out, weekends, and French school holidays (February, April, October) when the park gets very crowded.

What to Know

Entry is approximately 8-12 euros per child (adults free). The location in Fresnes requires planning as it is outside central Paris. Food options onsite are limited to a small cafe with snacks, so consider eating before or after your visit.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, the park operates year-round and is especially popular during rainy weather and winter months. Special events and character appearances occur during French school holidays and around Christmas. Check the website before visiting as hours may vary during August when many Parisians vacation.

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Nearby Eats

The park is in an industrial zone with limited immediate dining. Consider stopping at Fresnes town center (5 minutes away) for casual French cafes and boulangeries, or pack a picnic to enjoy before or after. Alternatively, head back toward Paris where family-friendly chain restaurants like Flunch or Buffalo Grill offer kid menus.

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