Right in the heart of Paris, Aquaboulevard brings a tropical escape to the city. With sandy beaches, palm trees, wave pools, and thrilling water slides, plus indoor fun all year round: it’s a splash-filled playground for families, friends, and thrill-seekers alike. Race down slides, ride the waves, or unwind in a warm jacuzzi, and make a day of unforgettable water adventures.

What to expect at Aquaboulevard Paris

People enjoying water slides at Aquaboulevard, Paris.
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🚪 Arrival & entry

Once you arrive, check in with your ticket and head to the changing rooms and lockers. Everything is well-signposted, and lifeguards and staff are around to help. After a quick change, you’ll step straight into a warm, palm-lined aquatic world—water temperature stays around 29°C year-round, so it’s comfortable even in winter.

🌊 Start with the wave pools

Most visitors begin at the giant wave pools, the heart of Aquaboulevard.

  • The indoor wave pool is perfect for easing in, no matter the weather.
  • On sunny days, the outdoor wave pool feels like a mini seaside escape, complete with crashing waves and open skies.

It’s a great first stop to get everyone excited and warmed up.

🛝 Slide adventures & thrill rides

Now it’s time for action. Choose from 11 water slides, both indoor and outdoor.

  • Thrill-seekers head straight for fast drops like Aquamikaze or Aquaturbo.
  • Families and groups enjoy twisting tube slides and multi-lane racers.

You can go at your own pace—ride one, relax, then dive back in.

🧒 Kids’ zones & family fun

Families with younger children usually pause here. Shallow play pools feature mini slides, fountains, water cannons, and interactive structures designed just for kids. Lifeguards are always present, so parents can relax nearby while children play safely.

🌊 Try something different: Wake box & rope swing

Feeling adventurous? Don’t miss Aquaboulevard’s standout features:

  • The Wake Box surf machine, where you can bodyboard on a continuous wave
  • The Tarzan-style rope swing, a fun crowd-pleaser that drops you straight into the pool

♨️ Wind down in the jacuzzis & spa areas

After the slides, many visitors slow things down. Head to the heated jacuzzis, indoor or outdoor, or unwind in the steam room or Finnish sauna. This is especially popular with adults, couples, and older visitors who want a calmer break.

Things to know before booking your tickets

  • Your ticket allows you to skip the regular ticket line and enter through a separate entrance, saving time during busy periods.
  • Your entry ticket gives you full access to all public areas of Aquaboulevard, including wave pools, waterfalls, geysers, water cannons, indoor and outdoor slides, family rafting rides, Pentaglisse racing lanes, the Blue Whale play area, jacuzzis, water mushrooms, counter-current rivers, the Wake Box surf machine, interactive water games, and all 11 water slides, along with use of locker facilities.
  • Outdoor pools and sandy beach areas are usually open only during summer, so plan accordingly if you want to use these facilities. Indoor attractions operate year-round.
  • The park includes wheelchair-accessible spaces, allowing guests with reduced mobility to move comfortably through common areas.
  • Additional services are available at extra cost, including birthday celebrations, pool parties, and professional photography services, subject to availability.

What to do at Aquaboulevard Paris

Take on the water slides

Aquaboulevard features 11 indoor and outdoor water slides designed for different thrill levels. From fast, steep drops for adrenaline seekers to wider, gentler slides ideal for families, the variety ensures there’s something for everyone, whether you want excitement or a fun shared ride.

Swim in the wave pools

The indoor and outdoor wave pools are the heart of the park. Artificial waves roll in at intervals, creating a seaside experience without leaving Paris. The indoor pool is perfect year-round, while the outdoor pool is especially popular on warm, sunny days.

Float through the counter-current rivers

The slow-moving rivers push gently against the current, allowing visitors to relax in the water between more active attractions.

Enjoy food, breaks, and extended hours

On-site cafés and snack bars make it easy to recharge without leaving the park. Extended opening hours, especially in summer and on weekends, let visitors enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere later in the day.

Relax on the sandy Beach (summer only)

During summer, the outdoor beach area transforms Aquaboulevard into a tropical escape. With real sand, palm trees, and shaded huts, it’s an ideal place to rest, sunbathe, or watch kids play between swims.

Experience the Pentaglisse racing slides

The Pentaglisse is a multi-lane racing slide that’s perfect for a bit of friendly competition. Up to five riders can race side by side on separate lanes, speeding down twists and turns to see who reaches the splash pool first.

Plan your visit to Aquaboulevard Water park

  • Monday - Thurday: 9am - 11pm
  • Friday: 9am - 12am
  • Saturday: 8 am – 12am
  • Sunday: 8 am – 11 pm
  • Public holidays: 8am – 11pm
  • Last entries: 9pm
  • Closed: Occasionally on weekdays outside school holidays (check seasonal schedule before booking). Outdoor beach and pools are also closed outside the summer season.
  • Best time to visit: Aim for early morning when the park opens or late afternoon/evening to enjoy cooler temperatures and smaller crowds. Weekdays (especially Wednesday to Friday) are generally quieter than weekends and public holidays.

Address: 4 Rue Louis Armand, 75015 Paris, France

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Getting there

  • By metro: Take Metro Line 8 to Balard station. From there, it’s about a 10–15 minute walk to Aquaboulevard.
  • By tram: Take Tram T3a and get down at Balard – Suzanne Lenglen, located very close to the entrance.
  • By bus: Several city buses serve the area, including Bus 42 and Bus 88.
  • By car: Easily accessible from the Boulevard Périphérique via the Porte de Versailles exit. A paid, two-level parking garage is available on-site.
  • By walking: Reachable on foot from nearby areas such as Porte de Versailles or Issy-les-Moulineaux (about 15–25 minutes, depending on location).
  • Changing rooms & showers: Spacious facilities with private changing cabins and warm showers for before and after swimming.
  • Lockers: Secure lockers available to store personal belongings during your visit.
  • Toilets: Clean, well-maintained restrooms located throughout the park.
  • Lounge areas: Designated seating and relaxation zones where visitors can rest between activities.
  • Jacuzzi & relaxation lounges: Calm areas with heated pools and seating for unwinding away from high-energy zones.
  • Sun loungers & shaded seating: Available in outdoor areas during summer, ideal for relaxing by the pools or beach.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Complimentary Wi-Fi available in common areas for staying connected.

Aquaboulevard is partially accessible for guests with reduced mobility. The complex has step-free access to the main entrance, common areas, changing rooms, lockers, toilets, and several pool zones. Pathways inside the park are wide and designed to allow wheelchair movement. However, not all water slides and attractions are wheelchair accessible, and assistance may be required to enter certain pools. Lifeguards and staff are available on-site to help when needed. Guests are advised to check specific attraction access on arrival to plan their visit comfortably.

  • Proper swimwear is mandatory. Only fitted swimwear (swimsuits, trunks, or bikinis) is allowed. Loose clothing, streetwear, and long shorts are not permitted in the pools.
  • Showering before entering the pools is required for hygiene reasons.
  • Children must be supervised at all times. Lifeguards are present, but parents or guardians remain responsible for minors.
  • Height, age, and safety restrictions apply to certain slides and attractions. These rules are clearly displayed at each ride and must be followed.
  • No outside food or drinks are allowed inside the water park. Food and beverages can be purchased from on-site cafés.
  • Smoking and vaping are not allowed inside the water park areas.
  • Pets are not permitted, except registered service animals in permitted areas.
  • Lockers must be used for storing personal belongings; Aquaboulevard is not responsible for unattended items.
  • Arrive early to enjoy popular slides with shorter wait times, especially on weekends and school holidays.
  • Visit on weekdays if possible, as crowds are lighter compared to weekends.
  • Bring flip-flops or water shoes for walking between pools and rest areas.
  • Plan meals around peak times to avoid queues at cafés and snack counters.
  • Visit during summer if you want access to outdoor pools and beach areas.

Frequently asked questions about Aquaboulevard tickets

What does my Aquaboulevard ticket include?

Your ticket gives you access to all public areas of the water park—wave pools, waterfalls, geysers, water cannons, family rafting, Pentaglisse racing slides, the Blue Whale play area, jacuzzis, water games, counter-current rivers, the Wake Box surf machine, and all 11 water slides, plus locker facilities.

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

It’s highly recommended to book in advance, especially on weekends, holidays, and during summer, as the park can get busy and advance booking helps secure your preferred time slot.

Does my ticket let me skip the line?

Yes! Tickets include access through a dedicated entrance, allowing you to skip the regular ticket queue and save time.

Are outdoor pools and the beach always open?

Outdoor pools and the sandy beach areas are typically open only during the summer season. Indoor attractions and pools remain available year-round.

Are there age or height restrictions?

Some slides and attractions may have height or age requirements for safety reasons. Check the park’s specific guidelines for each ride before queuing.

Are food and drinks included?

Food and drinks are not included with entry. However, there are cafés, snack bars, and refreshment spots inside the park where you can purchase meals and drinks.