Cineaqua city breaks - PARIS

Cineaqua

CineAqua was originally called the Aquarium du Trocadero and has gone through a complete transformation, to become a completely new aquarium concept with state of the art audio-visual equipment.

Opening hours:

Open everyday 10 am to 8pm (Last Entrance 07 00pm)
Child policy:

Child Pricing 2 Price bands: 2- 12 years and 13 to 17 years
Departure points:

You should present their Capital Breaks Voucher upon arrival at the venue to be exchanged for an entrance ticket

Cineaqua Information

Description

CineAqua was originally called the Aquarium du Trocadero and has gone through a complete transformation, to become a completely new aquarium concept with state of the art audio-visual equipment. After being closed for more than 20 years, when the new CinéAqua opened its doors once again, Paris could proudly say that it has yet again one of the biggest aquariums in all of Europe.

Cinéaqua much more than the largest tank in France! Fish or films? Both actually. With 500 species, presented over 3,500 m2, Europe's finest aquarium is the place to discover an exciting and abundant natural world. In the aquarium, sharks, sea urchins, clown fish and divers are acting up. Cinéaqua is also 3 cinemas and 10 giant screens and a concert and show room. Have fun watching the films, live show, environmental talks and discover essential documentaries. A new entertainment program every month!

View map Venue information

Address:
5, avenue Albert de Mun
Paris
75116
How to get there:
Metro: Lines 9 or 6 to Trocadero gold Iena stop.
RER: Take line C stop until the Champ de Mars, cross the Seine and enter the gardens of the Trocadero

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