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Aquaboulevard

3.7 · 13,650 reviews
Energetic, noisy, and high-density.
Aquaboulevard, 4 Rue Louis Armand, 75015 Paris, France
Interesting facts
1

The park features a massive glass roof that allows for year-round operation regardless of external weather conditions.

2

It contains a 35-meter long slide known as the 'Aquaglisse'.

3

The site utilizes over 1,000 square meters of fine sand to create an artificial beach environment.

4

The complex is integrated into a multi-purpose leisure center that includes a 14-screen cinema complex.

Overview

Aquaboulevard is the largest urban water park in Europe, located within the 15th arrondissement of Paris. The facility spans 7,000 square meters and features both indoor and outdoor aquatic areas. It houses 11 giant water slides, two wave pools, and a variety of jacuzzis and lazy rivers. The complex operates year-round, utilizing a large glass dome structure for indoor activities during colder months. It is built atop a commercial complex that also includes cinema and fitness facilities. The park maintains a constant water temperature of approximately 29 degrees Celsius. It serves as a major recreation hub for residents of the Paris metropolitan area.

Photo spot

From the upper viewing gallery looking down over the main wave pool and slides.

Insider tips

Purchase tickets online in advance to reduce wait times at the entrance.

Bring a padlock for the lockers, as they are not typically provided for free.

Visit during the shoulder seasons to avoid the peak capacity crowds experienced in July and August.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting on Wednesday afternoons or weekends if you prefer lower crowd density.

Etiquette

Standard swimsuits are strictly enforced; swimming shorts, board shorts, and bikinis are allowed, but street clothes are prohibited in the pool areas.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
4-6 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings outside of school holidays for the shortest queue times.
Address
Aquaboulevard, 4 Rue Louis Armand, 75015 Paris, France
48.832, 2.276
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Details
Water Attractions11 giant slides and two wave pools
FacilitiesYear-round heated indoor and outdoor zones

Frequently asked

Plan for about 4-6 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings outside of school holidays for the shortest queue times..

From the upper viewing gallery looking down over the main wave pool and slides.

Close by you'll find Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, Jardins du Trocadéro.