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After visiting a museum, it is nice to go and eat on a bus like Bus Toqué or somewhere nearby.
If you are walking around the Place des Vosges, stop by the Café Mulot in the Victor Hugo Museum or in the Jardin des Plantes or visiting the Muséum d’histoire naturelle there, Les Belles Plantes is an ideal place to eat.
You can even enjoy fresh food at the Entrepôt cinema (children’s programme), which has a garden and a conservatory!
An essential break when visiting the Musée de Louvre! A wide range of sweet and savoury products are on offer at the Caffé Concerto in the Carrousel du Louvre.
For families visiting the Palace and estate of Versailles, a new eatery has just opened: Monument Café. Open daily, it offers brunch and an open buffet, 50% reduction for children aged under 12 (free for under 2s). The decor is devoted to Versailles with a virtual tour on a giant model, a wall of images and reports. The restaurant also organizes real visits to Old Versailles, led by two tour guides (in several languages). There are even special packages combining a meal and a guided tour of the Palace, with picnic baskets! At Disneyland Paris, in Disney Village, Brasserie Rosalie will be delighting the whole family with its Toulouse sausage with salmon pavé and a wide variety of seafood.