Shangri-La Paris
Family snapshot
Shangri-La Paris is a strong Paris family option when the main challenge is fitting everyone comfortably into one elegant city-base setup rather than finding kids club infrastructure.
Best for which ages
How this hotel plays out for each age group based on what the property actually lists.
Works well for this age
Toddlers
Look for a shallow kids pool, fenced water areas, and a kids club that accepts under-fours.
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School age
School-age kids do best where there is pool time, a supervised activity block, and somewhere to run between meals.
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Tweens and teens
Older kids want a little independence, sports or water-sports, and wi-fi that actually works in the room.
Family essentials
The details that usually make or break a family stay, split by what the hotel has actually published and what is still worth a quick email before booking.
Confirmed on the hotel's own sources
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Family rooms and suites
The Family Eiffel View Suite combines two en-suite bedrooms and a separate living room across 97 square metres, sleeping four comfortably and up to six in total. Also listed: Flexible bedroom setup for parents and children and Separate living room and two marble bathrooms.
Worth asking before you book
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Kids club
Ages the kids club covers, session times, and whether it is included in the rate.
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Babysitting and child minding
Whether babysitting can be booked on the day, minimum age, hourly rate, and notice period.
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Pools and water play
Pool hours, whether the kids pool is shallow enough for toddlers, and any height or age rules on slides.
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Connecting and interconnecting rooms
Whether connecting rooms are guaranteed at booking or only noted as a request.
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Baby gear and cots
Cot availability, high-chair numbers, and any charge for extra baby gear.
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Kitchen and laundry in-room
Whether the room has a microwave, fridge, and somewhere to wash clothes between outings.
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Transport and access
Shuttle times, cost, and how long transfers really take with small kids in tow.
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Kids menus and dining
Ages on the kids-eat-free policy and which restaurants on site actually run a kids menu.
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Bath versus shower in room
Whether rooms have a bathtub or only a shower. Matters a lot when bathing babies and younger toddlers.
Kid-friendly amenities
The practical parts of the stay, grouped by how families actually use the hotel.
Room setup and sleep
The room shapes, sleeping setup, and in-room details that affect how easy the stay feels.
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Two-bedroom family suite layout
The Family Eiffel View Suite combines two en-suite bedrooms and a separate living room across 97 square metres, sleeping four comfortably and up to six in total.
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Flexible bedroom setup for parents and children
The suite layout uses one king room and one twin room, which is a much cleaner family configuration than trying to make a classic Paris double do too much.
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Separate living room and two marble bathrooms
Two bathrooms and a real living room make the suite better suited to longer Paris days, early bedtimes and multigenerational pacing than a single oversized room.
Area and transport
Getting around
Getting around 16th Arrondissement
Public transport is practical, though central walking still adds up quickly with children.
Compare nearby areas in Paris
A quick check before you lock in this base.
7th Arrondissement
Best for classic sightseeing and staying near the core postcard landmarks.
Le Marais
A useful base for families wanting charm, food, and easier shorter walks between stops.
Latin Quarter
Good for families who want central access and a lively but still manageable area.
Questions parents ask
Short answers pulled from the hotel's own sources, not review site chatter.
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What family room options does Shangri-La Paris have?
The Family Eiffel View Suite combines two en-suite bedrooms and a separate living room across 97 square metres, sleeping four comfortably and up to six in total.
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What ages does Shangri-La Paris suit best?
This hotel is tagged as working well for school age, toddlers, and tweens and teens. See the age fit section above for the specific room, pool, and club details behind each age.
Confirm before you book
These are the small details that tend to change on the day, so a quick email or live chat with the hotel saves surprises.
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Worth knowing about this hotel
This is a very premium city hotel and the family strength here is suite space and layout, not resort-style child facilities.
Sources and last checked
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Visit
Family Eiffel View Suite | Shangri-La Paris
https://www.shangri-la.com/paris/shangrila/rooms-suites/connecting/family-eiffel-view-suite/
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