Paris spring lineup
Paris’s spring festival calendar runs March 12–May 31 with family-friendly highlights now — notably a 4,000 sqm indoor inflatable park at Rosny-sous-Bois and the Korean Cultural Center’s free “Children’s Dreams” festival. Sortir à Paris also curated top picks for March 20, making today a solid first-day-of-spring itinerary for culture and city exploration. ( )
The attraction at Rosny is being operated under the FunBox/Gigant Park brand and is sited on the North parking area of Westfield Rosny 2, next to the mall’s McDonald’s, according to the centre’s announcement. (westfield.com: ) Organizers have laid out roughly 10 distinct play zones that include towering seven‑metre slides, soft-climb walls and multi-stage obstacle courses, per local previews and venue coverage. (pariszigzag.fr: ) (parissecret.com: ) Timed-entry sessions are in use on-site, with ticket platforms listing a typical session length of 1 hour 20 minutes and opening prices promoted in local outlets from about €13 to €18 depending on offers. (billetreduc.com: ) (sortiraparis.com: ) Safety and access rules published by ticketing partners require socks, make adult accompaniment mandatory for children under 12, allow free entry for under‑2s and bar access to pregnant visitors. (billetreduc.com: ) The Rosny installation marks FunBox’s first French stop for its touring inflatable format and arrives in France via Spanish promoter Productores de Sonrisas after previous runs in the United States and Spain. (pariszigzag.fr: ) (funbox.com: ) The Korean Cultural Center’s family programme, presented under the French title "Rêves d’enfants," schedules weekly Wednesday sessions of animated film screenings, ciné‑concerts, traditional storytelling and interactive workshops aimed at children aged 4–12, and the centre lists the festival as free of charge. (sortiraparis.com: ) (paris.fr: ) The Centre Culturel Coréen operates from 20 rue La Boétie in Paris and its event listings and local guides cite a six‑session Wednesday lineup that opens with the animated title "Piropiro" as the festival’s opening-week highlight. (coree-culture.org: ) (kimini.fr: )