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LateRooms.com - Paris's Kidexpo 'Offers Something For All the Family'

Kidexpo in Paris could be a great day out for parents and their youngsters, with fun and educational presentations taking place.

2010-09-17
PARIS, FRANCE, September 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) Parents booked into Paris hotels this autumn may wish to see if they can spare some time to visit Kidexpo, as it could be a great experience for them, as well as their children.

It takes place from Friday October 22nd to Monday 25th at the Porte de Versailles exhibition centre, with 100,000 people expected to attend, in addition to many industry professionals and media representatives.

Children are sure to have fun with all sorts of sports and hobbies to try out, according to travel listings website What's on When.

"Little people take centre stage at the Porte de Versailles' Kidexpo ... featuring everything from watersports, rollerblading and beach volleyball to robots and music," it observed.

But the online resource pointed out there is plenty for adults to see and enjoy as well, with debates and tips on parenthood going on alongside exhibits about educational pursuits youngsters can get involved with.

The organisers revealed that among the areas being covered by the products and services on show will be sports, tourism, health, technology and creative leisure.

Entrance costs EUR10 (GBP8.30) for adults and EUR5 for under-14s, with the occasion available to visit between 10:00 and 19:00 local time each day.

Attendees can reach the Porte de Versailles by taking the Metro system to the station of the same name.

For more information on this event visit the Kidexpo website or contact the venue on +33 (0) 1 7272 1700.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Paris's Kidexpo 'Offers Something For All the Family'
Kidexpo in Paris could be a great day out for parents and their youngsters, with fun and educational presentations taking place.