Monaco’s Soirées Enfantines return with puppets, magic, and a brand-new children’s dance party

Kicking off on Friday 6th June, the beloved Soirées Enfantines return to Monaco with a full summer schedule of free family events, including storytelling, puppetry, and this year’s new addition — the Grande Boum des Enfants.

Organised by Monaco’s Service Animation de la Ville, the Soirées Enfantines are set to brighten Friday evenings across the Principality once again, offering children aged three and up a playful escape through arts and entertainment. Beginning on 6th June and running through the summer, this series of open-air events is designed to bring families together in some of Monaco’s most cherished public spaces.

The season opens at the Marché de la Condamine with a classic puppet show on Friday 6th June at 6:30pm. One week later, on 13th June, a new feature joins the lineup: the Grande Boum des Enfants, taking place from 6pm to 8pm at Parc Princesse Antoinette. This joyful evening invites children to dance, play and enjoy snacks from an on-site refreshment stand, all in a festive, family-friendly setting.

Other highlights include an Indian folktale performance on 18th July along the Allée Saint Jean Paul II in Monaco-Ville, and a captivating magic show on 1st August at Place Anne-Marie Campora on the Larvotto promenade.

With free access and events designed for a wide age range, the Soirées Enfantines continue to offer a charming cultural calendar for families who call Monaco home during the summer months.

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