Aquaboulevard
Water park · Javel ·

Aquaboulevard

Water park · Javel ·

Indoor-outdoor water park with slides, wave pool & wakeboard

tight swimwear required
expensive
crowded
slides
dirty
run down
rope swing
wave pool
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null
Aquaboulevard by null

Information

4 Rue Louis Armand, 75015 Paris, France Get directions

Usually a wait
Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

Information

Static Map

4 Rue Louis Armand, 75015 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 40 60 10 00
aquaboulevard.fr
@aquaboulevard

Features

•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid parking garage
•Free Wi-Fi
•Bar

Last updated

Jan 9, 2026

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2026 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@silverkris
10,029 Postcards · 2,272 Cities

Here’s why Paris is perfect in December - SilverKris

"A large urban water park featuring slides and steaming hot pools that locals use as a retreat from the holiday bustle, offering a warm, active alternative to outdoor festive activities." - SilverKris

https://silverkris.singaporeair.com/inspiration/nature-adventure/travel-tips/heres-paris-perfect-december/
Aquaboulevard

Tarintata

Google
I had a very disappointing experience at Aquaboulevard. The place feels old, neglected, and in desperate need of a thorough renovation. Key areas are poorly maintained: outdated equipment, chipped paint, and a general sense that hygiene isn’t a priority. The hygiene levels in particular were a major concern—surfaces and changing rooms didn’t feel clean, and it wasn’t clear that a proper cleaning schedule was being followed throughout the day. Crowding was another major issue. They allow far more visitors than the venue seems able to handle, which results in enormous crowds on the slides, in the pools, and around the outdoor areas. Waiting times were long, and it’s hard to enjoy anything when you’re constantly bumping into other families or waiting for a turn on a ride. Shade is almost non-existent. There are very few sunshades, and there’s no real natural shade to speak of. If you’re out in the sun, you’re stuck baking rather than relaxing, which is unpleasant in a park that already feels worn down. Pricing was another big letdown. We paid 66€ for an adult and a child (8 years old) ticket, plus 24€ for parking. In my view, the value for money is zero. For the cost and the poor conditions, I expected much more in terms of cleanliness, safety, and overall experience. Bottom line: I do not recommend Aquaboulevard in its current state. If you’re considering a visit, you might want to look elsewhere or wait until a major renovation and strict management improvements are in place. If they address maintenance, hygiene, crowd control, and shade, it could become worth a return, but as of now the experience is not worth the money.

Lewis Hill (So S.

Google
It was not too expensive considering you could spend a good 5 hours on the slides and swimming. You have to wear tight swimwear but there is a decathlon shop in the same building so you can buy swimwear from there. Will definitely visit again if in or around paris.

Adam W.

Google
We visited here today while on holidays in Paris, We had here on our list of things to do & reading all the negstive reviews before booking the tickets we thought twice about going here & decided to risk it & we were so glad we did!!! I will address the points from some of the reviews below: Yes the place is a bit dated & cost €70 instead of €36 for something similar in Ireland however that didn't matter as Paris is pricey 🤣, We spent 2 & a half hours here & had great fun on all the slides & pool areas, The access through the "pool wall" from the inside pool to the outside pool was also a cool feature, There was no staff watching the slide queues as mentioned however during our visit everyone queued as they should have with no pushing or shoving, There were also swimwear dryers in the counter tops in the changing area which I haven't seen before meaning soaking togs didn't have to be shoved back into a bag, another plus!!! Regarding the swimwear rules we just bought the correct swimwear in decathlon in the same building beforehand & in all fairness the staff checked at reception before we entered & gave the us go ahead 🌊🏊‍♂️

khashayar R.

Google
You can enjoy family time with the whole family with lots of activities. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🥳🎉 Even though we went on Saturday, it wasn't cramped, so generally it should be even less crowded on working days. 🗓️👍😊 You can usually find some place online that sells tickets with promotion and more offers, so keep an eye on those websites. 💻💰👀 The water is moderately clean and safe for health, so that is not an issue. 💧✅😊 The aqua activities are safe, and you can definitely enjoy the fun without worries. 🏊‍♀️😄😎 So always be prepared to go there with your friends, family, and partner. 👯‍♀️👨‍👩‍👧‍👦❤️ P.S. There is a swimwear code for men, which only includes speedos and jammers, so it is advised to buy in advance, even though there is a sports shop really nearby. 🩱🛍️

Tom S.

Google
This Aquapark was probably fun 30 years ago, when it was last renovated. The slides are operated without any supervision and are dangerous for people above a certain height. One thing is up-to-date and it's only the prices of the bistro, which try to beat the niveau of the prices of the 16eme arrondissement. The bistro offers you an underheated Panini for 7,50€ which is served to you in the worst environment. The state of the bistro throws you back to a time where there were still two Germanys. What even is Vegetarianism? They certainly don't know here.

Jeffrey S.

Google
Had a very disappointing experience. They only allow children who are the age 3 or older in and every visitor is fores to west speedos. I honestly don’t understand these absurd rules. Since I am a parent I was really disappointed in these things not thoroughly being mentioned at their website. They even have a shop to speedos there right in front. It seems is a business model of them, to force people buy tight swimming trunks.

Curtis S.

Google
Very expensive for what it was. Swimming short rule is weird, considering the lifeguards wear the ones that are apparently not allowed. Slides are really good (apart from the steps which are very cramped to get a rubber ring up 🤣). If it was around 20€ it would be a fair price.

Deborah

Google
The slides were fun, but the whole place is run down; it desperately needs a refurb. There were very few staff, so we felt quite unsafe. Getting the massive inflatables up the steep stairs was a nightmare - an accident waiting to happen. There were no staff at the top of the slides, so they are totally reliant on people sticking to the rule of waiting for the green light to go. There were loads of unruly teenagers banging on the walls and charging around the place. Overall, not a very pleasant experience and my young son felt very vulnerable. I wouldn't bother booking in advance as you will be overcharged. It's cheaper to buy on the day of visit.
google avatar

Austin G.

Yelp
An extra star because my seven-year-old loved the rope swing into the wave pool and the water slide that requires a mat. Other than that, this is the worst water park we've visited out of dozens in different parts of Europe. Here's why. 1) Price: It's pricey. It cost around $70 USD for a ticket for myself and daughter. Lockers take a two Euro coin to activate, there aren't free towels, and everything is overcrowded and very run down. There are swim wear requirements. If you don't have the proper wear, you have to buy it from the store, another additional cost. 2) Space: It's old and rundown and DIRTY! Often when I was in one of the pools, a clump of hair or someone else's band aid would get stuck in between my fingers. The water is cold and feels like it's majority urine. No water slide was amazing nor was a pool standout. The rope and the mat water slide took the cake. 3) Staff: They had them, but they aren't friendly or super helpful. They just enforce the rules.
google avatar

Dawn C.

Yelp
Great escape from the Paris crowds! Three refreshing pools. A rope swing. Lots of slides for all ages. So much fun! My 9-year-old and I highly recommend it!! Things to know: Men do have to wear tight-fitting suits. It would be best if you had a 2 euro piece for the lockers. They have a beautiful outdoor pool and lounging area, but the 70-degree day we went on was too cold to use. There is a McDonald's in the lobby so you can complete your kid-focused vacation day!!

Stacey L.

Yelp
BEWARE of the CON - they check swim wear on the way in as a means to make money. only allow men to wear speedos not typical swim shorts so after paying over a hundred pound (family) we then had to buy swim wear from their shop. up to EIGHTY uros! then after this our tickets didn't scan! they tried to say we had used them! no idea how when they were dated for the day and brought the night before. I was fuming after spending over 150.00 (including the lovely speedos) understandably! I wasn't swearing or been rude just simply mad that I had been robbed 150.00! I was then told CALM down! they eventually let us in. once in there though it was brilliant. best water park I have been, beach, tons of pools inside and out and lots of slides for all ages. kids loved it
google avatar

Ashley K.

Yelp
I took my daughters (age 6 and 8) here for an afternoon respite after 5 days of touring around Paris. I wanted the trip to be created around things they like to do, not things adults like to do, and this was perfect. The giant climate controlled room is quite warm, the pool is massive, and on a Friday afternoon in November we had it almost to ourselves. The "Jonah" waterslide from inside the whale is for kids age 3-12, and the other waterslides are of varying length and speed, with a handful rated "expert" and very thrilling for the teenagers who shared the pool with us that day. There are NOT towels for rent, lockers are 2€, and bringing food or eating anything at all is forbidden poolside. This is inconvenient and would never fly in the U.S. where people snack constantly, but it does make for a cleaner environment. My kids love the place and forgot their hunger until we packed up in the late afternoon. I indulged them with McDonald's (in the complex) on the way back to the Metro. This will definitely be one of their favorite memories of Paris. For those who would say you can go to a waterpark anywhere, I totally agree, but sometimes the vacation is not about what adults want to do.
google avatar

Gal R.

Yelp
Nice slides, nice pool. Almost no team control (good and bad). People are both local and tourists. Nice outdoor and indoor beach style
google avatar

Christopher G.

Yelp
Ugh. We didn't have the worst day ever, but I'm not going to recommend it. Aquaboulevard is too expensive for what you get. It's that simple. The service is non-existent, the staff are completely disinterested, the layout is confusing (and some features advertised on the website like the lazy river are actually private), and it's full of extra costs. If you've got kids and an overflowing wallet, then it's a good way to waste an afternoon. But if you're a young couple looking for a fun and relaxing day, do yourself a favour and go find a museum or park. You'll leave with more money in your pocket, and more warmth in your heart. (And yes, men have to wear tight fitting bathing suits. If that's a problem for you, there's not much you can do about it. Get over yourself, everyone will be wearing the same thing.)
google avatar

amy h.

Yelp
This place is the worst from their staff who are all super rude!! They will forced all males to wear speedos which I believe is a way for the waterpark to make more money!!they will send you to their store there or vending machine to buy speedos!!!! The ticket price is way over price for what they have and make sure if you go bring your own water and food because you can wait in line up to 1hr to buy drinks or food! Definitely save your self time and money! Go somewhere else!!!!
google avatar

Mohamed B.

Yelp
A 24 ans je trouve toujours l'endroit marrant!!! En même temps je porte encore des couches.. Mince j'ai peut être un probleme.. J'irai voir mon psy.. Grace a mon école j'ai eu le droit a une offre que je ne pouvais pas refuser (c'est une école italienne, genre les profs sont des mafioso) lol.. Y'a sûrement que moi que ça fait rire d'imaginer Don Corleone faire un cours.. En fait ça me fais pas rire juste sourire, même pas, j'ai juste les lèvres pincées.. Lol Les toboggans sont grand, et même avec mes 1m92 j'arrive a avoir des sensations cool! Il faut de préférence y aller en semaine! Mais Perso je kiff y aller avec des potes de 19h a 22h, c'est comme si ça nous appartenait! Lol les grands esprits se rencontrent! Sinon les saunas sont super. Avec trois différents niveaux de chaleur, moi je suis un vrai bonhomme donc je prends le plus chaud, et comme je m'évanouis en 3 minutes bah je sens pas la chaleur... "Il est définitivement c** ce mec?" "Ouaiiiiiis"

Kayla R.

Yelp
So, mixed emotions about this place... me and my family heard about this place and decide to go for a fun day at a water park to get away from all the walking and the more touristy stuff. It's about more or less an hour away from central Paris depending on where you are. It's a little on the expensive side to get in but it's worth it if you don't mind wearing tight fitted bathing suits (men).... we'll get to that later. We walked in to the locker rooms that are a little confusing but to get to the park, you open a changing room and go through the back door of the room into lockers where you put your bags and get your keys. Then there's a door to get into the park. When we walked in a lifeguard whistled at us and we were very confused because we didnt even get in the water yet. Then, they went on to tell us that we were not allowed to wear American swim shorts. We asked why and they said a rule is a rule and they didn't know either. Now this was probably the only bad thing about this place. The slides and activities are phenomenal and the kids LOVED them. They have a rope swing into the pool that everyone loved! By the end, everyone had perfected their swing, even the little ones. Both of the tube slides were a big hit and not too scary for little ones! All the slides inside are very age appropriate for any children. The slides that are next to the tube slides are more scary and not for little children although dare devils kids that like stuff like that may seek them. There is a wave pool every once in a while that is great for the bigger kids. Overall, the only flaw was the tight fitted bathing suits for boys and men.
google avatar

Cara D.

Yelp
Absolutely not worth 33€! As I did my best to escape the unwavering heat of Paris in August, I considered it best to go swimming under the open sky. Of course it was predictable that many people felt the same way- crowds in baths when it's really hot are inevitable. When I informed myself about the price however- 33€- which is about six times as much as I was used to from baths in Germany- I had some expectations. Which were quickly shattered. The bath was really, really, really dirty- so IF you go, make sure to bring flip-flops. Then, when it's crowded, you actually can't expect to be able to swim there. When I entered the swimming area, all I saw was people literally standing in the water- because there was just not enough space. This was the worst for the outside area- I would not call this a swimming Pool. It was a tiny speck of water, not even knee high, filled with people lying on their backs trying to tan, like stranded seals. So basically all I could do was lie down on my towel and read a book- which I could have easily done at home or in a park without paying 33€. Only smart thing that got my attention was that they have obligatory showers before you enter the so-called swimming areas. I love Paris but this Bath was very disappointing- if you want to lie down and read, I would recommend the beautiful park Monceau.