Our special guide to All Saints holidays
Exhibitions: our ten favorites
A luminous fairyland at the Thoiry zoo
Treasure hunt, treasure hunt ... treat yourself to the life of a castle
Les Folies Gruss, the magic of equestrian art reinvented
Shows for children: in Paris, “Snow White” revisited
Five shows to see with the family in Paris
For Halloween, amusement parks put to the test
Manoir Halloween Festival, XXL thrills at La Villette
The Children's Philharmonic introduces children to music
Our selection of films to watch as a family
" What are we doing today ? To avoid panicking at the wording of this sentence which, during the holidays, comes back every morning with as much regularity as the smell of toast, it is useful to use a few cheat sheets. And that's good, at Le Parisien, we have concocted a sturdy maousse with this guide to All Saints holidays in Île-de-France and Oise.
Want to bring them a little culture while making them take the air? Good pick. From sumptuous pictures of the “photographer nanny” Vivian Maier to paintings in which Julie Manet was the heroine, including the secrets of Asterix's dad or even the fabulous history of the menagerie of Versailles: here is our selection of ten exhibitions to catch up on with family. A breath of fresh air is also possible by visiting the most beautiful castles in the region or by discovering the luminous activities of great majesty at the Thoiry zoo (Yvelines) from next week.
How about we take them on a tour of the show as well?
No problem, we've got you covered.
Starting with a magical horseback riding trip offered by the Folies Gruss.
Theater department, a lot of novelties in this fall, starting with the modernized version of "Snow White" signed by Olivier Solivérès, already acclaimed for "the Hunchback of Notre-Dame" or "Knights".
There are also these pieces to see or review with your children, little ones or teenagers.
Haunted houses and big thrills for Halloween
All Saints' Day is also Halloween.
Imposed figure: a small detour through the main theme parks in the region.
From Asterix to Disneyland via the Mer de Sable, we passed the horrific entertainment of the amusement parks to the test.
For older teens, why not take a little detour to La Villette, which is offering a festival of haunted houses for the first time.
In the same district, for the little ones, the Cité de la Musique has opened a new place that will make music-loving apprentices want to discover beautiful notes in a fun way: the Children's Philharmonic.
And why not a family painting?
From the new adaptation of "Little Nicolas" to the latest wonder of Irish animation through various cartoons or animal films, here is our cinema program compatible with a (very) young audience.
Come on, happy holidays everyone!