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Dive into an underwater adventure at the Aquarium de Paris, also known as Cinéaqua, a historic gem built in 1867 for the Exposition Universelle. Located in the Trocadéro Gardens, just steps from the Eiffel Tower, this world-class aquarium hosts over 10,000 marine creatures across 60 vibrant tanks. Marvel at France’s largest shark basin, home to 35 sharks in 3 million litres of water, and lose yourself in Europe’s biggest jellyfish exhibit, the Médusarium, with 2,500 glowing specimens. From the recreated Seine River teeming with carp to tropical tanks bursting with clownfish and angelfish, it’s a deep-sea journey that captivates all ages.
Your ticket unlocks a 3,500-square-meter wonderland, including mesmerising mermaid shows where performers glide alongside fish, an aquatic cinema screening National Geographic documentaries, and a touch pool for hands-on encounters with koi carp. Interactive exhibits, live feedings, and educational talks add layers of discovery, while the shark tunnel lets you walk surrounded by apex predators. With a Jules Verne-inspired ambience, this aquarium blends 19th-century charm with modern marine magic. Book now and let Cinéaqua’s oceanic spectacle add a splash of wonder to your Paris adventure.
Aquarium de Paris
IDR 527.900
It was nice though quite short