6 Things to do Good for Kids in Vienne That You Shouldn't Miss

September 22, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Vienne (French pronunciation: ​[vjɛn]) is a department in the French region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It takes its name from the river Vienne.
Restaurants in Vienne

1. La Grande Evasion

12 cours de Verdun En face de la station Total et à côté de La Maison des Pains, 38200 Vienne France +33 4 74 87 82 03 [email protected] http://www.la-grande-evasion.com/vienne/
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5.0 based on 100 reviews

La Grande Evasion

Escape Game: jeu d'évasion grandeur nature Formez une équipe de 2 à 6 joueurs, résolvez les énigmes afin de vous évader en 1h top chrono...

2. Theatre Romain (Antique)

7 rue du Cirque, 38200 Vienne France +33 4 74 85 39 23 http://www.jazzavienne.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 338 reviews

Theatre Romain (Antique)

Roman theater which seats 13,000.

Reviewed By Michael_SF6310RH - Swansea, United Kingdom

We had a greatly enjoyable cruise on the river Rhone with Riviera Travel (30th May - 6th June 2019). We had to climb a steep hill to the Roman amphitheatre. The view was panoramic from the top but it was quite a climb to the highest seats and it was even more difficult to climb back down. My wife had to cling to the fencing and jump down from seat to seat as the steps were so steep. The theatre was built in the first century AD and was one of the largest in the ancient Roman world with a capacity of 11,000 spectators – remarkable.

3. Cathedrale Saint-Maurice

Place St-Paul, 38200 Vienne France +33 4 74 85 60 28 http://cathedraledevienne.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Cathedrale Saint-Maurice

Reviewed By WendyV58

We went in after lunch one day and were almost the only people there except for someone singing. The acoustics were astonishing, of course, and we had to just sit and listen. This is a contemplative and beautiful Gothic church.

4. Jardin de Ville

Cours Brillier, 38200 Vienne France
Excellent
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4.0 based on 74 reviews

Jardin de Ville

Reviewed By Silverswimmer

Just behind the Tourist office is this small riverside park the highlight of which is the preserved Roman road-it is worth visiting just to see the structure and layout SS

5. Temple d'Auguste et de Livie

Place du Palais Charles de Gaulle, 38200 Vienne France +33 4 74 53 41 41
Excellent
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4.0 based on 244 reviews

Temple d'Auguste et de Livie

Reviewed By antmontaq - Sydney, Australia

What a monument! I'm actually staying in an apartment overlooking this temple and I feel being transported back in time! Built around 1 BC. AD and dedicated to Augustus and his wife Livia. It's not quite the traditional Roman Temple as one side is walled off (the oldest part of this structure) but stunning nonetheless with its Corinthian columns order. It's inside a lovely square about a few minutes walk to Gare de Vienne. This is a very small city but really worth exploring especially this auspicious temple in the heart of this gorgeous city of Vienne.

6. Jardin de Cybele

Square Vassy, 38200 Vienne France +33 4 74 78 30 00 http://www.vienne-tourisme.com/jardin-archeologique-de-cybele.html
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4.0 based on 64 reviews

Jardin de Cybele

Reviewed By WendyV58

Wonderful to literally stumble upon this as we were walking the town. Great for photos (very picturesque) and for marvelling at how something so old can still be standing and accessible to us in this century.

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