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With dated e‑tickets and a simple one‑way route, it’s an easy, stress‑free visit for all ages..
Opening hours vary by day and season, with longer days on weekends and during school holidays.
Occasional closures or schedule changes may occur for maintenance, private events or capacity management.
5 Avenue Albert de Mun, 75116 Paris, France (Jardins du Trocadéro)
You’ll find it at Trocadéro, right across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower — central and easy to reach.
Metro lines 6 or 9 to Trocadéro (5–7 min walk). Line 9 to Iéna (8–10 min). RER C to Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel (15–18 min walk).
Limited paid parking around Trocadéro and nearby car parks; traffic can be heavy — public transport is recommended.
Bus lines 22, 30, 32, 63, 72 and others serve Trocadéro/Iéna; frequency varies by day and time.
From Trocadéro, walk down the terraces toward the fountains; the entrance is on Avenue Albert de Mun inside the gardens.
Shark tunnel, glowing jellyfish, gentle touch pools and kid‑friendly shows — a calm break in the center of Paris.

Master ticketing for the Aquarium de Paris (Cinéaqua): standard vs reduced, peak hour avoidance, shark & koi feeding tim...
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Timeline of aquarium culture in Paris—scientific origins, educational mission shifts, cinematic integration, and sustain...
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Watch elegant jellyfish drift in color‑changing light — calm, mesmerizing and photogenic.
Meet gentle species in supervised touch areas and spot bright reef fish in the lagoon.

Dated e‑tickets help spread arrivals and keep queues moving.
Look out for family offers and occasional combo tickets with nearby sights.