Loading

Kid's City, Montpellier

Kid's City is a fun zone with slides, building blocks, ball pit, monkey bridges, climbing wall, and other activities for kids upto the age of 8 years..

Kid's City is a fun zone with slides, building blocks, ball pit, monkey bridges, climbing wall, and other activities for kids upto the age of 8 years.


Hours

Sun

10:00

20:00

Mon

NA

Tue

16:00

20:00

Wed

10:00

20:00

Thu

16:00

20:00

Fri

16:00

20:00

Sat

10:00

20:00

About Kid's City

 Boulevard Paul Valéry, 34070 Montpellier, France

 +33 4 83 43 20 21

 kidscity.fr

Kid's City and Nearby Sights on Map

Altrad Stadium

The Altrad Stadium is home to local rugby team Montpellier Herault RC, and hosts rugby union matches

Kawa Theatre

The Kawa Theatre presents a program of comedic live acts for a laughter-filled evening in an intimate setting

Aquadukt Saint Clement

The Aquadukt Saint-Clément is a 14 kilometre long aqueduct that was completed in 1772 to transport water from the Saint Clement spring to the Bassin principal du Peyrou and Chateau d'eau in Montpellier

Porte du Peyrou

The Porte du Peyrou at the eastern end of Place Royale du Peyrou is a triumphal arch erected in 1691-'93 to honor King Louis XIV

Museum of Anatomy of the School of Medicine

Montpellier's École-de-Médecine operates a fascinating Museum of Anatomy that showcases anatomical models, skeletons, and specimen in jars that highlight various aspects of the human body

Montpellier Cathedral

The Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier or Montpellier Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishops of Montpellier

Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier

The oldest botanical garden in France and one of the oldest in Europe, the Jardin des Plantes was established in 1593 by King Henri IV

Place de la Comedie

Also known as l’Oef or the Egg for its oval shape, the Place de la Comedie to the south-east of the historic Écusson is the heart of Montpellier and one of the largest pedestrian areas in Europe

Chapelle de la Miséricorde

Located in the former workshops of the Mint, the Chapelle de la Misericorde was built in 1830 and exhibits paintings illustrating the history of the Sisters of Charity organization that dispensed medicines to the needy

La Panacee

Located on the site of the former Collège Royal de Médecine, La Panacee is a centre for contemporary art, showcasing exhibitions of contemporary and digital art