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Explore Paris's Jardin d'Acclimatation with a $29 unlimited pass, offering 42 rides, animals, and special Dia de los Muertos festivities from October 4 to November 2.

For just $29 per person, the Jardin d’Acclimatation offers an exciting day out in the heart of Ile-de-France, with unlimited access to 42 rides and attractions. This pass grants entry for one day, giving visitors the chance to explore a historic 18-hectare park filled with greenery, animals, and themed activities, especially during the festive Dia de los Muertos celebration from October 4 to November 2. The park is ideal for families and anyone eager to enjoy a variety of attractions in a lively, well-maintained setting.
This experience is designed to be both fun and flexible, with free entry for children under 80 centimeters and many rides accessible for young children and adults alike. It’s a practical choice for a full day of entertainment, especially when combined with the park’s diverse offerings, from animal encounters to thrilling rollercoasters.
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The Jardin d’Acclimatation is easily reachable via the Les Sablons subway station (line 1). Visitors should take exit 2 and walk down Rue d’Orléans for about 150 meters to arrive at the park’s main entrance. This straightforward route makes it simple to start your visit without fuss. The park’s central location within Ile-de-France makes it convenient for day-trippers staying in or near Paris.

Once inside, visitors are greeted by a sprawling green space filled with a aviary, Korean garden, small farm, and peaceful pathways lined with more than 1,800 trees. The park’s layout encourages strolling, with plenty of room for children to run around and families to relax amid lush meadows. The park’s natural elements create a welcoming environment that balances leisure with adventure.
The animal habitats are a highlight, featuring goats, sheep, and alpacas. These semi-open spaces allow for close encounters and add a charming touch to the park experience. Visitors appreciate how the setting combines nature and entertainment, making it suitable for all ages.
The unlimited pass unlocks access to a diverse array of rides, including historic favorites such as Chevaux Galopants, the Chaises Volantes, and the Rivières Enchantée. Younger children will enjoy gentle rides, while thrill-seekers can try Speed Rockets, the Défi du Dragon rollercoaster, and other high-speed attractions.
Special themed rides, like the Rivière Envoutée and Labyrinthe Maya, are part of the Dia de los Muertos festivities, showcasing colorful Mexican decor and entertainment. For those interested in more interactive fun, options such as the Kinetorium, Rafting Adventure, and Jurassic Island VR Xperience zones provide immersive experiences suitable for both kids and adults.
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Looking ahead to 2025, the park plans to introduce a new dragon-themed rollercoaster. This ride features a 350-meter circuit, reaching speeds of up to 50 km/h, and includes a 15-meter-high point with both forward and reverse motion. The platform offers a unique view in Europe, making it a standout addition for thrill enthusiasts.
This upcoming attraction is inspired by a Vietnamese village setting, with a community of fishermen worshipping the Great Fire Dragon. The Défi du Dragon promises an exciting experience, combining storytelling and rollercoaster thrills in a scenic bamboo grove beside a river.

Beyond rides, the park offers interactive zones such as the Jurassic Island Xperience, where visitors can get up close with Mesozoic dinosaurs through VR and 360° views. These attractions are designed for both young and old, giving everyone a chance to enjoy cutting-edge virtual reality adventures.
During the Dia de los Muertos celebration, the park transforms into a Mexican-inspired scene, with shows, gastronomy, and colorful decor. These festivities add a festive atmosphere that enhances the overall visit, making it more than just a day of rides.

The park’s semi-open animal habitats allow for close-up encounters with goats, sheep, and alpacas. Visitors appreciate how these habitats combine nature and education, providing a peaceful break from the rides. The green meadows and peaceful paths are perfect for leisurely walks, making the park suitable for a relaxed family outing.
The park’s green spaces, combined with animal interactions, make it an ideal spot for a break from city life while still enjoying many attractions.

Visitors should note that not all attractions are open during non-holiday weekdays, specifically Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays outside school holidays. Some rides may be unavailable due to maintenance or weather conditions. Children under 80 centimeters can access only the small Carrousel for free, and certain attractions have size restrictions for safety.
The park’s location and easy access via the subway make it simple to plan a visit. For those wanting to skip lines, the ticket includes skip-the-line access, adding convenience for busy days.
From October 4 to November 2, the park takes on a Mexican-themed atmosphere to celebrate Dia de los Muertos. Visitors can enjoy shows and gourmet food stalls decorated with colorful Mexican decor. The themed attractions, such as the Labyrinthe Maya, provide a lively and vibrant backdrop for this special celebration, making the park especially lively during this period.
The Jardin d’Acclimatation is particularly favorable for families with children, thanks to its variety of gentle rides and animal encounters. While the park does not cater to pregnant women for thrill rides, the relaxed walks, scenic views, and interactive exhibits ensure a pleasant experience for all.
Most reviews highlight the park as great for young kids, especially when visiting on less crowded days or rainy weather to avoid long queues. The small Carrousel remains a favorite for very young children, and the park’s atmosphere is friendly and welcoming.
The Jardin d’Acclimatation 1-Day Unlimited Pass offers excellent value for families, thrill-seekers, and those interested in combining nature, animals, and rides. For $29, visitors gain access to over 40 rides and attractions, including special themed zones during the Dia de los Muertos celebration.
While some attractions may be limited during non-holiday weekdays, the overall experience remains enjoyable and versatile. The park’s scenic grounds, animal habitats, and upcoming dragon rollercoaster make it a worthy addition to any visit to Paris. This pass is a smart choice for those seeking a full day of entertainment in a family-friendly environment.
Is the Jardin d’Acclimatation suitable for children under 80 centimeters?
Yes, children under 80 centimeters can enter for free and access the small Carrousel. However, they cannot access other rides without a ticket.
Can I buy the pass and cancel later?
Yes, the ticket includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for your plans.
Are all attractions open year-round?
Most attractions are available, but some rides might be closed due to weather or maintenance, especially during non-holiday weekdays.
What are the main highlights during Dia de los Muertos?
Visitors will find shows, Mexican-themed decor, and themed attractions like the Labyrinthe Maya and Rivière Envoutée, creating a colorful festival atmosphere.
How do I reach the park?
The easiest way is via the Les Sablons subway station (line 1), exit 2, then walk down Rue d’Orléans for about 150 meters to reach the entrance.