Akvarium Tropical du Palais de la Porte Dorée
Akvarium Tropical du Palais de la Porte Dorée

Akvarium Tropical du Palais de la Porte Dorée

Öppet tis – fre 10–17.30; Lör – Sön 10–19
293 Ave. Daumesnil, Paris, Île-de-France, 75012

The basics

The entire aquarium can be seen in less than 2 hours, so it can easily fit into a day of sightseeing or a visit to the Paris Zoological Park nearby. Highlights include a pair of rare albino alligators, while temporary exhibitions take on weighty subjects such as global warming and ocean conservation.

The building that houses the aquarium was built in 1931 by French architect Albert Laprade as part of the Paris Colonial Exposition. Its distinctive colonnaded façade resembles a classical Greek temple, with walls covered in bas-relief carvings of more than 250 figures and animals depicting life in the French colonies. Upstairs, a separate ticketed museum examines the story of immigration into France. Admission is included with the Paris Pass and other Paris attraction cards.

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Things to know before you go

  • Informational placards on the marine life exhibits are provided in French and English.
  • A small café in the building serves coffee, snacks, and light fare.
  • Look for friezes of colonial scenes and stylish art deco furniture on display in the banqueting hall upstairs.
  • The main entrance is accessible by wheelchair and stroller, but the aquarium is not.
  • Admission for children under the age of 4 is free.
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How to get there

The Palais de la Porte Dorée is located at 293 Avenue Daumesnil in the 12th arrondissement. It is easily reached by taking Metro Line 8 to Porte Dorée.

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When to get there

The aquarium is closed on Mondays. Visit on another weekday for fewer crowds, as the relatively small space can get cramped on weekends and rainy days.

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A Day at the Paris Zoo

The Aquarium Tropical du Palais de la Porte Dorée makes a convenient stop en route to the Paris Zoological Park, located a short walk away in the Bois de Vincennes—the largest park in Paris. The zoo is a favorite diversion for Parisian families and a great way to get away from the urban crowds for wildlife encounters. Spacious and well-maintained enclosures are arranged on a loop so visitors won't miss any exhibits, featuring African giraffes to monkeys and exotic birds inside a domed tropical zone.

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