Activities All year round in Martigny
Discover the best activities All year round for children in Martigny.
9 activities for children
Casino Cinema in Martigny: the big screen a stone’s throw from the station
Looking for an easy family cinema outing in Martigny? The Casino Cinema, on Avenue de la Gare, shows the big films of the moment and offers an attractive family deal. A stone’s throw from the station, it is a simple and reliable outing, in any weather.
Corso Cinema in Martigny: the town’s second family hall
Looking for a family cinema outing in Martigny? The Corso Cinema, on Avenue du Grand-Saint-Bernard, is the Cinérive group’s second hall in town. Big films, an attractive family deal and easy access: a simple outing, in any weather.
Épicentre, leisure and culture center in Martigny for creative afternoons
In Martigny, the Épicentre brings together workshops, games, and cultural moments designed for families. A friendly place to spark children's curiosity and share quality time.
Monstrofun, indoor play park in Martigny
A large indoor playground in Martigny where children can let off steam safely, regardless of the weather. Ideal for moving, climbing, and sharing a moment with family.
Earth Science Museum in Martigny: minerals, crystals, and family curiosity
A small museum in Martigny where children handle rocks and crystals and discover how the Alps are formed. Calm, curious, and ideal all year round to awaken science.
The Automobile Museum in Martigny: a trip that rolls
In Martigny, the Automobile Museum of the Pierre Gianadda Foundation amazes young and old alike. A stroll among vintage cars that tell the story of mobility.
Pierre Gianadda Foundation in Martigny: art, cars, and sculpture garden
In Martigny, the Pierre Gianadda Foundation combines major exhibitions, a Gallo-Roman museum, vintage cars, and a sculpture garden. A calm and curious outing, perfect for families all year round.
Barryland in Martigny: museum and Saint Bernard dogs with family
In Martigny, Barryland brings together a living museum and adorable Saint Bernard dogs. A gentle and educational outing to discover alpine history and get close to these big-hearted heroes.