
For a memorable family Easter celebration, the Aquarium de Paris hosts a unique marine-themed egg hunt for young visitors. Children act as explorers, hunting for eggs around the exhibits while learning about the aquarium's residents and their unique traits.
On Sunday, April 21, starting at 10 a.m., hundreds of eggs are hidden along the tour path. This engaging activity combines fun with education—visitors receive a booklet on fish reproduction and eggs (available for €4.50, which we skipped). Arriving at opening time is key to maximizing the hunt, as we learned firsthand with our son.

We arrived at 10:20 a.m., but by then, the first visitors had claimed all the chocolate-filled eggs. Latecomers, including many children like our son Ethan, left empty-handed, leading to widespread disappointment. Parents overheard kids saying, "There are no chocolates in the aquarium," and even questioned if any were hidden at all.
Despite the hunt's shortfall, our first visit to the Aquarium de Paris was enchanting. Highlights included:

