Enjoy fish, films and fun at Aquarium de Paris – Cinéaqua! This unique attraction in the heart of Paris combines cutting-edge sea-life displays with the most up-to date audiovisuals.
See all the drama and color of the undersea world up close.
Walk through an 11-meter tunnel and go nose to nose with dangerous denizens of the deep. It’s an experience like no other!
There’s plenty of hands-on stuff too. Kids love the pools where you can touch and feed the fish. If you’ve never stroked a carpe now’s your chance.
Discover the secrets of cinema through spectacular stage settings, interactive activities, special effects and decorations inspired by mythical scenes of cinema.
There’s something for everyone at Aquarium de Paris – Cinéaqua!
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When does it run?
Daily
Duration
Your ticket is valid for 1 day
Start time
Opening hours: 1000h (10:00am) - 1900h (7:00pm), Cash desks open until 1800h (6:00pm)
Meeting point
Aquarium de Paris – Cinéaqua is located at 5 Avenue Albert De Mun, Jardins de Trocadéro, 75016, Paris.
You can take the subway or the bus to reach this place.Subway: Take lines 9 or 6 and go down to the Trocadéro stop. Make the turn of the Chaillot Palate to arrive in the gardens of TrocadéroRER (Rapid Transit System): Take line C until the stop Champ de Mars, cross the Seine and enter the gardens of Trocadéro Bus: Bus numbers 22, 30, 32 and 63 stop in Trocadéro
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Aquarium de Paris – Cinéaqua is in the Jardins du Trocadéro and is accessible by subway, RER or bus.
Opened in 2006 in the heart of Paris and located underground, Cinéaqua is one of Europe’s largest and most thrilling aquariums. It combines state-of- the-art displays of sea creatures with cutting-edge audiovisuals. As well as 40 or more seawater tanks featuring at least 500 different species, there are three multi-screen cinemas showing exciting films, cartoons and documentaries.
At Aquarium de Paris – Cinéaqua, you will find marine life from all around the coast of France and from French territories such as Polynesia and Guyana. Enjoy the colorful coral reefs, the jellyfish, the sinister eels and the antics of the clown fish.
Other highlights include an 11-meter tunnel where you come nose to nose with stingrays and sharks – an unforgettable experience! Then there are the touching pools where the kids get to stroke a carpe.
You could even try your hand at underwater photography. Or, with all the sophisticated animation and audiovisual facilities available, you could become a super-hero in a cartoon. If you are there in the evening, you could visit the Aquastudio, where live performances take place against the stunning backdrop of a giant aquarium full of jewel-like exotic fish.