Jardin d’Acclimatation: Entry Ticket + Le Grand 8 Pass
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Buying guide
For a visit to Jardin d'Acclimatation in June 2026, the best value depends entirely on your interest in the 40+ rides. While a standard entry is perfect for those visiting the adjacent Fondation Louis Vuitton or the park's farm animals, the 1-day unlimited pass is essential for families to avoid the high cost of individual ride tickets, which typically range from €3.50 to €4.50 each.
This is the lowest-cost option for park admission, ideal if you do not intend to use the amusement rides.
Compare offers ↓The unlimited pass covers both park entry and all rides for the entire day, offering significant savings over buying individual ride tickets on-site.
Compare offers ↓This specific pass is valid for one year from the date of purchase, allowing you to skip the fixed-date restrictions of standard entry tickets.
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Standard ticket (Entrance only) - id: 3239b02c-4483-469e-a91d-d21d4e10a6c6-standard-gyg-live
Compare offers ↓021-day pass (Unlimited rides) - id: 3239b02c-4483-469e-a91d-d21d4e10a6c6-combo-gyg-live
Compare offers ↓03Free entry (No ticket required; verify height at the gate for free access)
Compare offers ↓04GetYourGuide availability - id: 3239b02c-4483-469e-a91d-d21d4e10a6c6-standard-gyg-live
Compare offers ↓05GetYourGuide options (Check for 'free cancellation' label) - id: 3239b02c-4483-469e-a91d-d21d4e10a6c6-standard-gyg-live
Compare offers ↓06Standard ticket + separate train fare (Train tickets are usually sold at the station)
Compare offers ↓Insider tips
For the fastest entry, use the main Carrefour des Sablons gate (closest to Metro Line 1, Les Sablons); pre-booked digital tickets allow you to scan directly at the turnstiles and bypass the ticket office (caisses). Families often prefer the historic 'Petit Train' which departs from Porte Maillot and provides a scenic arrival directly into the park; it is included in the Unlimited Pass, but requires 1 attraction ticket if you hold a standard entry ticket. Note that the Gandhi entrance is typically closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. While online passes skip the purchase queue, all visitors must clear mandatory security bag checks at the gates, which can peak between 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM on sunny weekends. If you are also visiting the Fondation Louis Vuitton, your museum ticket generally includes park admission, allowing you to enter the Jardin via the connecting pedestrian passage.
Official entry-only tickets for June 2026 are priced between €7.00 and €9.00, while the 'Unlimited Pass' for all-day rides ranges from €38.00 to €48.00 online, significantly cheaper than the €52.00 walk-up rate. Partner prices generally match these web rates but offer a major advantage: flexible cancellation policies, whereas official direct tickets are strictly non-refundable. Note that admission is free for children under 80cm in height (measured at the gate) and for disabled visitors with their companions.
Entry is free for children under 80cm in height. Reduced-price tickets are available for seniors (60+), disabled visitors and one accompanying person, and large families (holding a 'Famille Nombreuse' card), but these specific categories must be purchased at the on-site ticket windows with valid supporting documentation. For all other visitors, booking the Unlimited Pass online is highly recommended to bypass the ticket-office queues, which can exceed 30 minutes during peak June weekends.
Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
Digital tickets on smartphones are fully accepted at all entrances; simply show the barcode at the gate (e.g., Porte des Sablons) for scanning.
Single Entry (€7–€9) covers park access, animals, and free playgrounds; the Unlimited Pass (~€48) adds all-day access to 40+ rides but excludes game stands and animal rides.
Entry is free for children under 80cm in height; they can only access the 'Petit Carrousel' ride, which is also free for the child and one accompanying adult.
Official site tickets are typically non-refundable; booking through partners like GetYourGuide is recommended if you need a 24-hour cancellation window for a full refund.
Strollers are welcome and rentable on-site, but large luggage and adult scooters or bikes are prohibited; all visitors must pass a mandatory security bag check.
The Petit Train is included in the Unlimited Pass. If you are visiting with a standard entry ticket, riding the train requires 1 individual attraction ticket per person.
While the park may stay open until 6:00 PM or 7:00 PM, ride queues officially close 30 minutes before the park gates shut; arrive early to avoid missing popular attractions.