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26 Rue la Paix 92 Bois Colombes

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🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. The pedestrian-only street is safe for young children to walk freely, while older kids enjoy trying new French pastries and treats. Babies and strollers navigate easily without traffic concerns.

About

This charming pedestrian street in the western Paris suburbs offers a relaxed French experience perfect for families. Kids can safely explore the car-free zone while parents browse bakeries for fresh croissants, enjoy casual café meals, and treat little ones to authentic French ice cream. It's an ideal spot to experience local French culture in a low-key, family-friendly setting away from the tourist crowds of central Paris.

Highlights

  • Authentic French bakeries with fresh croissants, macarons, and pastries
  • Safe pedestrian-only street perfect for young children
  • Traditional French ice cream shops (glaciers) with unique flavors
  • Casual café atmosphere where families are welcome
  • Local, non-touristy experience of suburban French life

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit a boulangerie (bakery) in the morning for the freshest croissants and pain au chocolat, which kids absolutely love
  2. 2.Bring a French phrasebook or translation app, as this suburban area caters to locals and English may be limited compared to central Paris
  3. 3.Let kids point to pastries in bakery windows to order, making it a fun interactive experience even with the language barrier
  4. 4.The pedestrian street is perfect for letting energetic toddlers walk safely while you enjoy a leisurely café break
  5. 5.Carry small euro coins for any street performers or small purchases, as cards may not be accepted everywhere

Best Time to Visit

Mid-morning (9-11am) on weekdays when bakeries have fresh stock and cafés are less crowded. Weekends bring more local families but also a livelier atmosphere. Avoid typical French lunch hours (12-2pm) when restaurants may be packed.

What to Know

This is a very budget-friendly option for families with inexpensive café meals, pastries, and ice cream. Parking can be found in nearby residential streets. Credit cards are widely accepted but bring cash for smaller shops and bakeries.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Spring and summer offer the best weather for outdoor café seating and strolling. Some shops may have reduced hours in August when many French families vacation. Winter visits are cozy but bring warm clothes as outdoor seating may be limited.

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