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Discover the best of Paris with Time IN Paris—your daily source for updates on events, weather, and air quality. Whether you're strolling along the Seine, exploring the Eiffel Tower, or enjoying a local café, this podcast helps you experience the magic of the City of Light like never before.

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Bonjour from Paris, listeners! It’s Monday, November 24, 2025, and you’re tuned in to “Things to Do in Paris,” with your trusty guide, Oly Bennet—the only sports fanatic who considers cheese tastings and pétanque on the Seine to be Olympic events in their own right. The city is just shaking off the late-night sparkle—cloudy skies and a cool, misty breeze are keeping folks bundled in style, but Paris doesn’t do “slow” for long. The air’s busy with festival chatter, whiffs of roasted chestnuts, and the echo of distant accordion music. So, whether you’re clutching an umbrella or chasing croissants, Paris is positively pulsing with energy.Kicking off the day, and oh là là, what a lineup! Tonight, hip-hop history is being made at Le Bataclan, as DJ Premier and The Alchemist throw down a set for the ages—pure dynamite for rap purists and anyone ready to get their groove on, according to Bataclan’s own event page. Not your beat? The International Conference on Strategic Management is assembling the world’s top minds just across town—so whether you love big ideas or just big espresso, it’s the perfect reason to drop “synergy” into casual conversation courtesy of Conference Index.For the arts aficionados, Paris is photogenic in more ways than one: Photo Days festival is still illuminating a kaleidoscope of galleries and museums all over the city with brilliant contemporary photography—run, don’t walk, to your favorite Left Bank spots. Family or film buff? The Chéries Chéris LGBTQI+ film festival is still rolling at MK2, while Lost in Frenchlation screens “Lola” with English subtitles for those moments your French fails you. Sportsy types, listen close—La Défense is hosting a monumental Christmas market, complete with ice skating, handcrafted arts, food, and festive magic. And if you’re feeling frantic, why not relax with a steamy hot chocolate at one of Paris’s legendary cafés? Sortir à Paris has a drool-worthy chocolate roundup guaranteed to melt your worries away.Paris never stands still, and neither does its culinary scene. Big news: There’s a brand-new Pokémon-themed shop on rue de Rivoli for fans and collectors, while Happy Cash just launched in Épinay-sur-Seine—sustainable shopping and bargain hunting, très chic! And for the street art crowd, a buzzing new solo exhibition by Toctoc—Paris’s doodle king himself—is live and, best of all, totally free to visit. Getting around? No major public transit disruptions reported today, but always check RATP for the latest, especially if you’re sprinting to catch that night concert.Now, what to do if you just landed or feel like rediscovering Paris? You cannot skip the Champs-Élysées, now gleaming with brand-new holiday lights—yes, the sparkle is strong. Next stop: glide across the 600-square-meter outdoor ice rink at Parc André Citroën or brave the jaw-dropping glass walkway at Galeries Lafayette for the hottest photo op in town. But Oly’s hidden gem today? Channel your inner athlete at the Climbing District Sèvres-Lecourbe—a climbing gym built inside a church, where you can conquer walls under stunning vaulted ceilings. Trust me: it’s a workout and a selfie opportunity rolled into one.And for those who love a good story, did you know Paris’s most famous bridge, Pont Alexandre III, has four winged horses symbolizing the arts, science, commerce, and industry—basically the ultimate Parisian flex? Snap a pic, drop a fact, impress your friends.Before signing off, get hyped for tomorrow: The Festival TheFork launches with 50% off epic meals at participating restaurants across Paris—Michelin stars, here we come! And with candlelight concerts and quirky bar games tournaments on the horizon, tomorrow’s lineup is set to keep your Parisian adventure rolling.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to “Things to Do in Paris” with your globe-trotting, laughter-chasing host Oly Bennet! Today is Friday, November 21, 2025, and I hope you packed your curiosity—and perhaps an umbrella, because the Parisian sky is sporting that classic autumn look: a playful mix of low-hanging clouds, a cool breeze, and bursts of golden leaves swirling over cobblestones. The city feels electric, humming with art, music, and a dash of holiday sparkle—plus enough activities to make even the Mona Lisa crack a real smile!Kicking off our Parisian adventure, let’s sprint straight into today’s headline events guaranteed to give you that “Oh là là!” feeling. For art lovers and street-culture enthusiasts, the Poste du Louvre is bursting with energy during the Street Art & Contemporary Art Festival, which runs until Sunday—over 200 works, live painting, and admission is as free as a bike flying down the Champs-Élysées. If you’re more of a light-chaser, the legendary Dôme des Invalides is hosting the dazzling AURA INVALIDES sound and light show tonight. This is no dull history tour—picture haunting lights, immersive music, and the grand dome aglow like a spaceship landing in the heart of Paris.And for anyone whose soul beats to a rock soundtrack, Salle Pleyel is setting its amps to 11 for the Ice Nine Kills “A Work of Art” Tour tonight at 7 PM. Prepare for wild riffs, on-stage theatrics, and a crowd buzzing like Eiffel Tower’s lights at midnight. Families and nocturnal explorers, listen up: Parc Floral’s “Luminous Odyssey” opens tonight with a thousand glowing lanterns and an epic drone show—imagine finding yourself under Parisian “Northern Lights” without leaving the city! For a twist on the classic, head over to Montmartre—the Christmas market opens today, decked out with French crafts, piping-hot mulled wine, and the scent of roasted chestnuts wafting up the hill.Curious what’s fresh in the city today? Hot off the press, the Grevin Wax Museum just unveiled a new wax figure of Princess Diana in her iconic “revenge dress.” According to AP News, it’s already drawing crowds and plenty of social media selfies. Foodies, there’s a sizzle on the restaurant front—two-star Michelin chef Florian Favario’s pop-up menu at Lutetia is the talk of Saint-Germain, but it’s available only until November 29, so snag a reservation if you can. Public transit runs smoothly today, but check metro schedules if you’re out late—weekend schedule tweaks are in effect.Now, if you’re plotting your must-do Paris hits for today, why not shake things up with my personal picks? Glide down the Seine on the Batobus hop-on hop-off cruise for unbeatable views. Lose yourself in the luminous swirls of the Van Gogh immersive exhibition at Atelier des Lumières—it’s a portal into the soul of a mad genius with zero risk of getting paint on your shoes. Or, for a slice of Paris only locals know, steal away to a cozy café in the Marais. Order a noisette and watch life swirl around you—parfait!Insider tip: If you want to dodge tourist mobs at the big attractions, visit the museums around lunchtime when the crowds are lost in a baguette. And here’s a nugget of Parisian legend: the narrowest street in Paris is Rue du Chat-qui-Pêche, squirreled away on the Left Bank and just wide enough for you and your wildest Parisian dreams.Don’t forget, tomorrow Lady Gaga takes over the Accor Arena for the Mayhem Ball Tour—so if you missed out on today’s mischief, get ready to go gaga in every sense. Until then, keep your spirit adventurous, your laughter loud, and your curiosity unleashed.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome to Things to do in Paris, where every day is a new adventure and today is no exception. It’s Thursday, November 20, 2025, and the City of Light is buzzing with energy. The weather is crisp and cool, perfect for exploring, and the city is lit up with festive lights and the scent of mulled wine in the air. Paris is in full swing with a mix of cultural events, concerts, and quirky happenings that make it the ultimate playground for curious travelers.Today, Paris is hosting a variety of events that cater to all interests. For art lovers, the Musée d'Orsay is offering guided tours of its masterpieces, including Edouard Manet’s Olympia, at 2 PM. If you’re into music, Lady Gaga is rocking the Accor Arena with her Mayhem Ball Tour, bringing her electrifying performance to the city. For those who love a good cheese and electro party, Jacques Fromage is happening at the Hippodrome d’Enghien-les-Bains, where you can dance the night away with cheese bars and DJ sets. Families can enjoy the Luminous Odyssey at Parc Floral, a magical journey with 1,000 monumental lanterns and a drone show. And for a unique experience, the World Forum 2025 is taking place, where AI and business leaders gather to discuss the future.On the local news front, the city is celebrating World Philosophy Day with a keynote by Prof. Ingrid Robeyns on the ethics of inequality and values shaping the future. The Beaujolais Nouveau 2025 has just arrived, and the Belleville Food Market is hosting a feast of small dishes and glasses of wine to mark the occasion. Public transit is running smoothly, but expect some delays around the Accor Arena due to the Lady Gaga concert.For must-do activities today, start with a visit to the Musée d'Orsay for a guided tour, then head to the Belleville Food Market for a taste of the new Beaujolais. In the evening, catch Lady Gaga at the Accor Arena or join the Jacques Fromage party for a night of cheese and music. If you’re looking for something more relaxed, the Luminous Odyssey at Parc Floral is a perfect family-friendly option.A local tip: Parisians love their cozy cafés, especially in the colder months. Try Café de Flore in Saint-Germain-des-Prés for a classic Parisian experience. And don’t forget to check out the new vintage fashion at the Carreau du Temple, where over 120 exhibitors showcase their incredible collections.Tomorrow, Paris continues to shine with more events. The Montmartre Christmas Market opens, offering a traditional Christmas village with French crafts and mulled wine. The Château de Fontainebleau transforms into a temple of chocolate with the Salon Impérial Chocolat, and the PhotoSaintGermain festival returns with free artistic events across the Left Bank.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, globe-trotters and Paris party lovers—welcome to Things to Do in Paris with your favorite globe-trotting mischief-maker, Oly Bennet! It’s Sunday, November 16, 2025, and ooooh la la, it's time to dive headfirst into the wild Parisian scene. The city’s in full pre-holiday swing: chilly and crisp, scarves twirling everywhere, a faint whiff of roasted chestnuts in the air, and Paris simply sparkling with those legendary Christmas lights strung like fairy floss across the boulevards.There’s energy to spare today as Paris unfolds everything from sausage dog parades to chic art extravaganzas—let’s get you in on the action. Kicking things off, today is the sixth edition of the Paris Sausage Walk. Yep, you heard Oly right—hundreds of dachshunds, aka sausages on legs, are strutting through town in an adorable parade, raising funds for the Dachshunds without Sweet Homes association. Maximum cuteness, maximum chaos, and a Parisian photo op you’ll tell your grandkids about, according to Sortir à Paris.Art junkies, the Street Art & Contemporary Art Festival at the Poste du Louvre is not just big—it's free! Over 200 works from graffiti to digital art, live painting, and meet-the-artists moments, all smack in the city’s 1st arrondissement. Trust Oly, it’s a visual rollercoaster and you don’t want to miss it.Holiday fans, the Tuileries Christmas Market just launched, bursting with food, rides, and an ice rink. There’s a Christmas tree so big you might want to text it an apology for staring. Out in La Défense, another colossal holiday market awaits if you want to double up. And for night owls, there’s the enchanting Lumieres en Seine, where the Domaine de Saint-Cloud hosts its legendary, two-kilometer illuminated walk—think of it as the Parisian equivalent to entering Narnia with a croissant and some Edith Piaf tunes.Music lovers craving a show? Olympia is hosting Frédéric François tonight at 6 PM—timeless classics, toe-tapping, and probably some impromptu dancing in the aisles. And if you want a high-class Sunday, Paris Opera at Versailles is where to channel your inner aristocrat.Let’s slide into the news and city buzz! If you’re around Boulevard Haussmann, pop inside Galeries Lafayette for their fresh Christmas windows, designed by Jeanne Detallante. Rumor has it, Parisians are swooning and Instagram is catching fire. Meanwhile, for travel-savvy listeners, it’s business as usual on the Metro—no epic closures, so hop on Line 1 and glide effortlessly between hot spots.For a unique Paris experience, stroll the car-free Champs-Élysées. Once a month, this legendary avenue bans cars, and today’s your day to snap that perfect Arc de Triomphe selfie without dodging traffic.Now, Oly’s must-do picks if you want to squeeze every last drop out of Paris today: - Sip chocolat chaud in the Tuileries Market as accordionists serenade your marshmallows.- Duck into the Zadkine Museum’s Art Deco exhibition, which just opened.- Let your inner child loose on the La Défense ice rink.- For families, check out the Pantin Japanese Festival with martial arts demos and creative workshops—it’s culture, snacks, and a chance to see someone break a board with their bare hands.Here comes your golden Oly tip: When in doubt, always look up! Parisian rooftops—whether it’s a sky-high bar or the top of Printemps—offer sunset views that will steal your breath (and maybe your croissant, if you let it out of your sight).Before I dash off to chase the world’s weirdest sporting competitions, a quick tease for tomorrow: The Dior House at 30 Montaigne unveils its Christmas illuminations with glass butterflies, twinkling stars, and big festive energy. Trust me, it’ll be the sparkle Paris was born to flaunt.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, globe-trotters and adventure hunters! It’s Saturday, November 15, 2025, and welcome to Things to Do in Paris—Oly Bennet here, your over-caffeinated, thoroughly jetlagged, and impossibly excited guide to the wildest, most wonderful happenings in the city of lights. If you can’t feel the sparkle in the Parisian air today, double-check your weather app—Paris is crisp, a brisk chill perfect for stylish scarves, extra-hot espresso, and more festive fun than you can shake a baguette at.Let’s drop you right into today’s Parisian vibe! Spirits are high as December peeks around the corner, Christmas markets are popping up on every corner, and a traffic-stopping parade of light installations are dazzling even the pigeons. According to Paris Secret, Christmas window displays at Galeries Lafayette are freshly unveiled, with a tree bigger than my enthusiasm for cheese standing proudly beneath the glass dome. Out at La Défense, the mammoth Christmas market is buzzing, complete with over 300 chalets, an ice rink, and a rumor that Santa himself is racing kids on skates.For you festival fiends: you’ve hit OVERLOAD. Pantin is hosting a Japanese Festival and Martial Arts Night—think samurai, sushi, creative workshops and martial arts demos, all offering a slice of Tokyo just a few metro stops away. Over at the Poste du Louvre, street art wins the day with the Festival d'art Street-Art & Contemporain, a free epic featuring live performances and a 350 square meter exhibition. Meanwhile, the Pride Festival is throwing open the doors for LGBTQIA+ celebrations in the 12th and 14th arrondissements, marching on with joy, music, culture, and awareness-raising aplenty.Sports thrill-seekers, Paris has you covered—Supercross de Paris roars into La Défense Arena today and tomorrow; expect ear-rattling stunts and motorbikes that defy gravity and logic. Meanwhile, horse racetrack Hippodrome d’Auteuil is home to Les 48H de l’Obstacle, a season finale filled with heart-stopping races and family entertainment to keep even the tiniest jockeys enthralled. For those who prefer their drama minus mud and horsepower, head to the Palais des Congrès for the Russian ballet’s Carmina Burana, or to the Théâtre de l’Odéon for an Escher retrospective kicking off today at Monnaie de Paris—a head-spinning, mind-bending gallery of impossible perspectives.Now, what’s fresh in Parisian civic life? According to Sortiraparis.com, new tram routes are smoothing out commutes in the west of the city, while restaurant fans are flocking to Saint-Ouen for a free Finnish tasting event whipped up by chef Justine Piluso. The newly inaugurated Jardin du Souvenir, commemorating the victims of the 2015 attacks, has reopened and offers a serene, contemplative stop in the capital’s bustle.All right, Oly’s must-do tips for the day: Chill out at the rooftop of Tour Montparnasse for a sunset that’ll make your phone weep with happiness. Marvel at the magical nocturnal light installations at Domaine de Saint-Cloud’s Lumières en Seine, transforming the park into an electric fairy tale. If you’re with kids or channeling your inner child, don’t miss The Nutcracker ballet at the Grand Rex for Tchaikovsky’s twinkly magic or pop over to the puppet-packed Théâtre Mathurins for Au Pays du Père Noël—guaranteed to melt even the Grinchiest hearts.Local tip: Parisians might tell you “ça va” means “how are you”—but in Paris, it’s a mood, a greeting, and a farewell all in one. Drop it into conversation, and you’ll blend in like a true Parisian. And did you know there’s a cheese vending machine tucked near Rue Montorgueil? Yup, the city is literally ready for your midnight snacking emergencies—how’s that for quirky convenience?As the city winds from light displays to late-night jazz and secret speakeasies, tomorrow brings more wonders—think epic flea markets and fresh book fairs, with surprises still under wraps. So tune in for more discoveries and Parisian mischief, same time, same Oly channel.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, listeners! Welcome to “Things to do in Paris” with your favorite sports-obsessed globetrotter, Oly Bennet, broadcasting on Friday, November 14, 2025. Wishing you a sunny bonjour from the heart of Paris—it’s a classic fall morning with fresh autumn air, golden leaves crunching underfoot, and a sky clear enough to show off the rooftops. Today, there’s an electric mix of excitement and reflection, as Parisians commemorate the 10th anniversary of the November 13 attacks with candlelit vigils and tributes at Place de la République, combining resilience with unity. The city feels both introspective and zingy, with adrenaline surging for the weekend ahead!If you’re craving culture, you’re absolutely spoiled for choice. Paris Photo 2025 is in full swing at the Grand Palais—think hundreds of visual wizards from around the globe, with galleries and foundations citywide morphing into pop-up museums. If light and magic are your vibe, the Lumières en Seine festival launches tonight at Domaine National de Saint-Cloud, turning the entire park into a glowing galaxy with lasers, soundscapes, and pyrotechnic wizardry that’ll make you feel like you’ve tripped into a sci-fi movie—seriously, bring sunglasses and a sense of wonder.For the music lovers or anyone who enjoys dramatic flair, treat your senses to a Candlelight Concert in one of Paris’s iconic venues. Picture timeless classics and modern hits performed by candlelight—think Vivaldi meets Beyoncé, under the glow of a thousand flames. Or, if you’re ready to flex your inner vintage enthusiast, the Salon du Vintage rolls into Carreau du Temple, packed with retro treasures, luxury finds, and tales from fashion’s wildest decades. And for families, the Musée du Quai Branly begins its free Amazonian film festival today, featuring stories created with local communities—a cinematic adventure that’s educational, eye-opening, and ideal even for those pint-sized explorers.News flash for all you foodies! Paris’s restaurant scene never sits still. Several hot tables have opened this week including creative bistros serving up autumn specialties; word on the street is Le Marais and Saint-Germain are still the places to spot the next flavor sensation. For vegans and vegetarians—check out the cool new spots sprouting on rue de Charonne! Transit-wise, the Métro remains at full speed, but keep an eye out for temporary bus detours near Place de la République due to today’s commemorations. Always worth double-checking before you hop aboard, unless you fancy an unexpected walking tour (which, honestly, isn’t a bad plan in Paris).Feeling like mixing it up? Why not stroll through the open-air installations at Parc de la Villette’s Light Cycles trail, where digital art and nature fuse in hypnotic style. Or try your luck at one of November’s Christmas markets opening up—perfect for finding quirky gifts and munching on local treats like pralines and piping hot chocolate. Don’t miss Musée d’Orsay’s guided tour this afternoon, where you’ll find masterpieces and maybe even catch me quizzing the guide on Manet’s sporting prowess (spoiler: he probably wasn’t great at badminton).Oly’s tip of the day: Want to blend in with the locals? Order your café “noisette” at a bustling terrace and practice your best “Parisian shrug.” It’s an art form, and nothing says city cred like sipping espresso while nailing that look of elegant indifference. Oh, and never try to outwalk a grandma in Montmartre—those ladies are unstoppable on the hills.Looking ahead to tomorrow, get ready for the Japanese Festival and Martial Arts Night in Pantin, the free street-art festival kicking off at the Poste du Louvre, and the legendary 10km Paris Centre race—an epic route weaving through the city’s most iconic sights. So, lace up those running shoes, sharpen your paintbrushes, or simply raise a chopstick to Paris’s unstoppable spirit.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, listeners! Welcome to "Things to Do in Paris" for Thursday, November 13, 2025. It’s your globetrotting chum Oly Bennet here, launching into another day packed with Parisian pizzazz! The City of Light is glowing—literally—under a crisp autumn sky, with temperatures nudging 13°C, perfect for both sightseeing and sport-hopping adventures. The spirit around town is thoughtful and supportive, as Paris marks the 10th anniversary of the November 13 attacks, with moving tributes and comforting moments that remind us just how much this city values unity.First up, tonight’s can’t-miss spectacle is the Eiffel Tower shining in a dazzling tri-color of blue, white, and red, commemorating the attacks with a visual hug you can spot for miles. The city’s iconic monuments, including Notre-Dame and Sacré-Cœur, will also be illuminated, setting a tone of resilience as Paris collectively remembers and looks forward.Culture vultures, this is your feeding frenzy! Art aficionados, the internationally celebrated Paris Photo art fair is rampaging through the Grand Palais, bringing together photographers, creatives, and curious minds for eye-popping displays and thought-provoking talks. Over at the Théâtre du Châtelet, the Martha Graham Dance Company is pirouetting through "Graham 100," a smash-hit centenary tribute for fans of contemporary dance. For those hooked on raw music energy, catch Benson Boone at Accor Arena tonight, or The Fray at Salle Pleyel—live music that’ll turn your Thursday into a mini-festival!Family fun? Absolutely! Swing by the free, colossal Street Art Festival at Poste du Louvre, where both pint-size Picassos and seasoned spray-can wranglers can admire or join live art jams and workshops. And if you’re seeking something truly special, take a reflective stroll at Place de la République and Jardin du 13-Novembre, where the city invites you to light a candle in memory and take part in exhibits documenting stories of solidarity, hope, and everyday heroism.For food lovers and urban explorers, recent buzz from Le Figaro notes two mouthwatering restaurant debuts: La Palmeraie launches its monthly “Sabor a México” pop-up with tacos so good they’ll make your beret dance, and Saint-Ouen’s new Finnish-French spot offers free tastings crafted by Justine Piluso. Meanwhile, RATP has rolled out more frequent Metro service for commemorative events—no excuses not to hop all over town!Oly’s must-do picks for today? Snap that Eiffel Tower selfie in patriotic technicolor, feast your eyes (and maybe your hands!) at Paris Photo, groove at Benson Boone, and wander the grand street art halls for inspiration. Hungry for more? Savor some Finnish-French cuisine, or catch spontaneous spoken word at Place de la République for communal warmth.Flash fact from Oly: Want to blend in with locals? Skip the tourist lines at bakeries by greeting with “Bonjour!”—almost as important as croissant etiquette! Nod, smile, order, and you’ll win Parisian hearts (and maybe a bonus pastry).Before I dash off to chase the next quirky competition—rumor has it tomorrow brings the wild Japanese Festival in Pantin and the legendary Supercross at La Défense Arena. You don’t want to miss it! Tune in for tomorrow’s epic rundown.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Paris! It’s Sunday, November 9, 2025, and Oly Bennet here, your energetic sports-and-quirks guide to the whirling world of Paris’s wildest happenings. Today’s atmosphere? Picture autumn at full throttle—crunchy leaves underfoot, a cozy 13°C, with just enough breeze to make your croissant chase you down the boulevard. Halloween vibes are still haunting the city thanks to events lingering from All Saints’ Day, and Paris is sparkling up for the festive season, so bring a little swagger to those cobblestone catwalks!To kick off your Sunday, expect a barrage of excitement at the print-splendid heart of Paris: this morning, hundreds of musicians (pianist Julien Cohen leads the battalion!) are gathering for a giant Christmas lights flash mob—location reveal was yesterday, so look out for harmonious chaos spilling onto the boulevards! Feeling the holiday spirit? Head to Printemps Haussmann or Le Bon Marché for their freshly unveiled Christmas window displays, featuring animated scenes that’ll make you wish you brought your own sled to Boulevard Haussmann.Love art that bends reality? The Musée des Arts Décoratifs is hosting an anniversary exhibition—“1925–2025. One Hundred Years of Art Deco”—and, according to Euronews, there’s a full-scale recreation of the legendary Orient Express, so yes, you can channel your inner Hercule Poirot minus the murder mystery. Over at the Louvre, the Farnese Palace frescoes have been meticulously reconstructed for an immersive experience that’ll have you craning your neck like you’re searching for the world’s quirkiest rugby ball.Families, today’s your day to bounce! Ballon de Paris is offering free scientific flights to celebrate COP30, where you can ascend above the city—up to 300 meters—absolutely gratis by reservation. And in nearby Seine-et-Marne, Europe’s largest Santa Claus house has opened its doors, transforming kids (and youthful grownups wearing elf hats) into high-fiving holiday heroes. For outdoor explorers and treasure hunters, flea markets and garage sales sprinkled throughout Paris and its suburbs promise surprising bargains and enough quirky finds to fill a suitcase.Tonight, crank up the nightlife dial! The Spain band is taking the stage at Petit Bain for their “Blue Moods of Spain” 30th Anniversary Tour, keeping the rhythm pulsing along the Seine, while the Paris Zombie Walk has returned—try not to trip over a fake severed hand or two!And Paris isn’t just showbiz and glitter today—local news buzzing includes fresh public transit improvements along the metro’s Line 1, making journeys smoother, and new restaurant openings in the Marais, including a tiny vegan bistro where the chef supposedly juggles turnips. Printemps Haussmann’s NY-themed Christmas windows, designed by Diane Kruger, are grabbing headlines—worth a detour for the ultimate festive selfie.For must-try activities: stroll Square René-Viviani to see Paris’s oldest tree, standing tall and shady since the 17th century, and for seasoned culture surfers, don’t skip the Photo Days Festival, which splashes photographic magic over 100 venues citywide. Families should check out the extraordinary “House of Santa Claus” and, for athletic souls, lace up for a run or walk in preparation for next weekend’s energetic charity races.Local tip—real Paris insiders never ask for a “doggy bag,” but if you’re in a bistro and want to save your leftovers, just wink and say “le petit sac”—it’s pure gold and pure Paris.Now, if you crave more action, tomorrow sees the opening of the giant La Défense Christmas Market with over 300 chalets and an ice rink. Plus, the Faubourg Saint-Honoré kicks off its Christmas illuminations Monday evening, sparkling up Paris right as the weekend ends. Stay tuned for more epic discoveries with Oly Bennet.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, sports lovers and adventure seekers! Welcome to Things to Do in Paris—coming at you live on Saturday, November 8, 2025. I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting guide to all things dazzling, quirky, and utterly Parisian. The city is pulsing today with that unmistakable autumn buzz: a crisp 13°C in the air, café terraces loaded with scarves and laughter, the trees glowing gold along the Seine, and a palpable sense of excitement as Paris launches into another weekend packed with wild events and hidden treasures.First off, if you woke up with energy to burn, lace up those sneakers—no, really, sneakerheads unite! The Paris Sneaker Festival is dropping at Espace Charenton at 11 a.m. Picture rare kicks, DJ sets, and street food that’ll have you hopping higher than a pair of Air Jordans.If your soul is more jazz than jump shot, tonight Maison du Danemark is hosting a smooth jazz concert with Øyunn—a vibe so cool, I’d say it’s smoother than a croissant fresh out of the oven. For the night owls who want to raise the dead with their dance moves, it’s Zombie Walk Paris—hundreds will strut from Place de la Bastille at 1 p.m., undead and unfiltered, after a two-year hiatus. Brains are optional, but epic makeup is not.Families won’t want to miss the Christmas magic starting right now at Disneyland Paris—all the sparkle, shows, and character hugs your heart can handle as Disney’s Enchanted Christmas launches its winter season today. And for the culture buffs—check out Photo Days, a citywide festival transforming galleries into playgrounds of contemporary and classic photography all month. It’s like Instagram, only you can smell fresh paint and overhear someone waxing poetic about shadows and light.Let’s talk news and fresh Parisian scoops. The city is abuzz about the new festive displays lighting up Boulevard Haussmann—Julien Cohen, the viral pianist behind that Bohemian Rhapsody flashmob, is planning another giant musical surprise with over 300 musicians. If you’re moving around the city today, the Métro is running smoothly, and the new route on Line 14 should make north-south rides speedier than ever. And foodies, take note—a brand-new vegan patisserie, Doux Vivant, just opened in Le Marais, tempting Parisians with éclairs so tasty, even the baguette purists are lining up to taste.If you want to squeeze every last drop out of this Parisian Saturday, try these Oly-approved specials: stroll the vibrant stalls of the Marché des Enfants Rouges—the city’s oldest covered market, grab a steaming cup of chocolat chaud, and sneak into Musée de la Vie Romantique for a quiet slice of Paris most tourists miss. For an only-in-November twist, book a seat on the Ballon de Paris for a free scientific flight—rise above the rooftops and see the city in all its autumn glory.Here’s your signature Parisian tip: never judge a bakery by its window display alone. The tiniest, most unassuming boulangerie might have the best pain au chocolat in town—Parisians will cross three arrondissements for their favorite!Tomorrow, the city stays wild—look out for the Women’s Empowerment Meetup, secret jazz at Caveau du M, and the return of the legendary Minimaxxx secondhand sale where every piece is a steal. Trust me, you won’t want to miss out.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour listeners, welcome to today’s electric edition of Things to do in Paris, coming at you live on Friday, November 7, 2025! The Parisian sky is cool and crisp this morning—a “carry-a-scarf-but-dare-to-dine-al-fresco” vibe, with autumn leaves drifting across café terraces and that thrilling anticipation of the holiday lights about to sparkle on the Champs-Elysées. The city is buzzing, from classic elegance to sneaker-fueled streetwear swagger, and Ollie Bennet here is ready to help you dive right in.What’s lighting up the City of Light today? First up, if you fancy yourself a bit of a culture connoisseur, tonight is your moment: the Musée du Louvre is open for free after 6pm—it’s the first Friday, so book ahead and marvel your way through priceless masterpieces under the moonlight. If you’re itching for live entertainment, Shy’m stars in “Chicago: The Musical” at Casino de Paris beginning tonight, promising razzle-dazzle and jazz hands to set your weekend swinging. Seeking festival energy? The Pitchfork Music Festival roars through its final nights, with indie icons and experimental beats scattered across ten venues. For art aficionados, Photo Days 2025 is in full gear until the end of November—think pop-up exhibitions from the Grand Palais to the Marais, including photographic explorations by Francesca Allen at Paris Photo, and Alta Vista Arts presents "She Persists" starting tomorrow. And sneakerheads, assemble! The Paris Sneaker Festival invades Espace Charenton tomorrow, touting the rarest kicks, DJ sets, and street food—lace up for collector mayhem!Families, don’t miss the start of Disney’s Enchanted Christmas at Disneyland Paris tomorrow (bring tissues for happy tears and extra socks for frosty feet), plus Parc Astérix is still haunting up Halloween thrills until November 11. Fancy a leafy stroll? The Marjolaine Organic Show at Parc Floral offers workshops, lively debates, and eco-friendly shopping—trade a croissant for kombucha and feel virtuous.In today’s news, Paris saw a peaceful protest at the Israeli Philharmonic concert last night at the Philharmonie—reports say four were detained but concerts continue citywide without interruption, so music lovers don’t miss a beat. New Yorkers are jealous: from tonight, the city’s Christmas window displays begin to glow, with Julien Cohen’s secret-location flash mob featuring 300 musicians set for Sunday. If you’re navigating the city, metro lines are running on regular schedules after last week’s brief maintenance—hop on for easy access to all your stops.Hungry for something new? Trendspotters rave about Chez Monix, the riverside winter chalet pop-up on the Seine—imagine raclette, gondolas, and faux-ski magic without ever leaving town. For a slice of history, explore the free outdoor exhibition honoring the tenth anniversary of the Paris attacks on the railings of Hôtel de Ville—an important, moving tribute worth making a moment for.Ollie’s quick tips: Parisians buy their baguettes twice daily at favorite boulangeries—not only is it fresh, but chatting with the baker pretty much counts as a social club. Oh, and don’t leave the Louvre without a selfie by the inverted glass pyramid—legend has it luck follows those who dare to snap from the upside down!Looking ahead, tomorrow brings the start of the family-friendly Explor’Espace astronomy festival in Montrouge, plus shopping and style galore at the Pop-Up “All’s Fair,” inspired by Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close’s new series, where you can snag upcycled wedding dresses for free. The city’s just warming up, so don’t stray far!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, welcome to “Things to do in Paris” with me, Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sports-loving adventure junkie here to turn the City of Light into the City of Laughs and Legends! Today is Thursday, November 6, 2025, and Paris is fresh, crisp, and buzzing with autumn excitement—the kind of day that begs for wild discoveries and a little bit of café-hopping between surprises. Weather? We’re talking classic Parisian fall: layers are your friend, umbrellas optional, and scarfs officially mandatory for style points.Paris today is the ultimate playground, and the lineup of events feels like the city is hopped up on caffeine and holiday anticipation. Over at Parc des Expositions de Villepinte, the 6th World Nuclear Exhibition wraps up its run—a little less ‘radioactive fun,’ a bit more global innovation action. Meanwhile, for music fans, DJ Snake drops the bass at Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget tonight at 8:30 PM. That's right, listeners, Paris is going full stadium mode with one of France’s finest spinning his signature sounds.Now, let’s get artsy! *Photo Days 2025*, a contemporary photo festival, is in full swing throughout November. Parisian galleries, museums, and even a jewelry school are serving up snaps that’ll make your Instagram jealous—plus, many exhibitions are totally free. If you want classical music with your culture, the Philharmonie de Paris hosts a symphonic concert “Messe en ut,” featuring the Orchestre de chambre de Paris and Chœur Balthasar Neumann at 8:00 PM tonight, guaranteed to elevate your evening.If you’re craving culture with a twist, head to the Hôtel de Ville for the open-air “Facing Terrorism with Civic Memory” exhibition. It's haunting, reflective, and proof that Paris does street art with heart. Theatre lovers, avant-garde action awaits at the Palais de Tokyo with the performance “Princes and Powers (After Baldwin)” proving modern art in Paris is still delightfully weird.For families and intrepid explorers, take the little ones to the Grand Palais Immersif for *PLAYGROUND KIDS*, where interactive games meet Mission Martians. Or, if you prefer the outdoors, sneak away to see the newly launched *Printemps Haussmann Christmas window displays*—themed “A Christmas in New York,” inaugurated by none other than Diane Kruger. These windows aren’t just displays, they’re portals to childhood magic—and free for everyone to ogle!Recent Paris buzz includes a whirlwind of new pop-up restaurants in the Marais and Saint-Germain, with local news heralding seasonal menus heavy on chestnuts, mushrooms, and trophies for inventive pastry chefs. Public transit updates: RATP urges commuters to expect mild delays near Gare Saint-Lazare due to scheduled maintenance—classic Paris, always keeping us nimble.Looking for must-do activities? You can’t beat an evening stroll down the Champs-Élysées before the Christmas lights switch-on—Paris at night is what twinkle toes were invented for. Or duck into one of the historic covered passages near Grands Boulevards if the wind picks up; these nooks serve vintage charm and pastry perfection. If adventure’s your game, join a spontaneous chess match—the European Corporate Chess Championship kicks off today, drawing brainiacs from across Europe to Asnières-sur-Seine.Here's an insider tip: On the first Friday of every month, the Louvre opens its doors for free after 6 PM! This means tomorrow, you can see Mona Lisa without dropping a single euro—which in Paris, basically qualifies as a miracle.Coming up tomorrow, the Pitchfork Music Festival thunderclaps through ten venues, Disney’s Enchanted Christmas lights up Disneyland Paris, and Pride Festival 2025 launches its celebration of LGBTQIA+ culture. So, listeners, plan ahead, pack an extra croissant, and get those dancing shoes ready.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Salut, adventurers! Oly Bennet here, your globe-trotting guide to the unexpected, the offbeat, and the marvelously memorable. Welcome to Things to Do in Paris on this fine Sunday, November 2, 2025—grab your croissants, charge your phones, and let’s launch into the whirlwind that is Paris today!Paris is turning up its autumn charm with crisp air, cozy scarves, and a solid 13°C—perfect for meandering the boulevards or heating up the dance floors later tonight. According to Paris Je t’aime, there’s a serious festive buzz as Parisians trade beach days for bustling exhibitions, world-class tennis serves, and, yes, more chocolate than a squirrel could hoard in a century.Today’s calendar is jam-packed, starting with the final volleys of the Rolex Paris Masters 2025, the planet’s most electrifying indoor tennis faceoff, wrapping up this very evening at Paris La Défense Arena. Expect grand slams, soaring cheers, and probably a few desperate attempts by Oly to sneak in for a selfie with the champion’s trophy.Tennis not your racquet? Zip over to the Parc des Expositions for the last day of the legendary Salon du Chocolat—30 years of chocolate mastery, jaw-dropping sculptures you wish you could eat, and an aroma that’ll knock the beret right off your head. You’ve never seen so much cocoa in one place, and neither have your taste buds!For music buffs and metalheads, Danish hard rockers Volbeat are set to rattle the roof at Zénith Paris tonight, joined by Bush and Witch Fever. If you prefer your spectacles a tad more visual, the Salon d’Automne spills over Place de la Concorde today as contemporary artists display more than a thousand works. Don’t forget your abstract thinking cap!Young explorers—brace for interactive mischief! The first Sunday of the month means free entry to major museums and even nine castles around Paris. Go medieval at the Château de Vincennes or live out your best Bridgerton dreams in Chantilly, all without spending a sou. If you’ve got juniors in tow or are just young at heart, the Paradox Museum wraps up two weeks of Halloween magic and mind-bending illusions—prepare to question reality and your sense of direction!Let’s squeeze in a look at what’s buzzing around the city. Good news for foodies: Paris Update reports several new restaurants opening near the Marais—keep eyes and noses out for the freshest bistros soon to grace your Instagram feed. The Metro’s been running like clockwork after last week’s brief maintenance on Line 6; expect smooth travels as you zip between events today.Whether you’re a first-timer or a Paris pro, don’t skip these must-do classics—an early autumn cruise on the Seine with riotous leaf colors, and legendary window displays on Boulevard Haussmann where the Christmas lights are starting to shimmer. Fancy a quieter adventure? Try the new immersive “Jules Verne” show at Hôtel des Rêves or get lost in the Art Deco splendor at Musée des Arts Décoratifs—it’s their hundredth birthday, so the party’s bound to be fabulous.Paris tip from Oly’s magic hat: Always sneak a pain au chocolat into your bag before a museum day—Parisians swear by this trick for keeping energy high and grumpiness low. Also, Sunday’s free museum entry means crowds, so hit the big ones like Musée d’Orsay or the Louvre early for less elbow jostling and more Mona Lisa winking.Teaser for your Monday: Get ready for the neon-fueled Paris Games Week closing out tomorrow, plus a sneak peek at DJ-driven Halloween afterparties and some outlandish eco-festivals turning the city even greener. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, globetrotters! Welcome to “Things to do in Paris” with your truly enthusiastic sportster and offbeat enthusiast, Oly Bennet. Today is Saturday, November 1, 2025, and hooo boy, Paris is buzzing like a rugby scrum in overtime. The city’s waking up to a breezy All Saints’ Day—expect mild autumn temps, a touch of mist in the morning, and Parisians on the streets making the most of a national holiday with that classic mix of style and nonchalance.Let’s set the scene: This is no ordinary Saturday. Tons of people have the day off, so Paris is bursting with energy. According to Sortiraparis, most museums and monuments are open, and it’s prime time to conquer those blockbuster exhibitions and cultural gems without the weekday work rush. Major venues like the Louvre and Orsay still crackle with that autumn cultural electricity, while the city’s smaller galleries and outdoor art are hosting day-trippers and creative souls alike.You want the day’s hottest events? Oly delivers:For the family, the final day of the Parc de l’Étrange at Parc André Citroën launches you into 13 wild, immersive worlds with pyrotechnic shows and more than a thousand shimmering lights. Imagine Alice in Wonderland meets haunted house. Bonkers and brilliant.Chocolate lovers, unite! The Salon du Chocolat at Parc des Expositions is still in full swing. It’s the 30th anniversary, there’s chocolate everywhere, and plenty of pastry wizardry for good measure. This is hands-on, taste-everything deliciousness—leave your calorie counter at home.Art hounds, it’s the last chance for the legendary Salon d’Automne on Place de la Concorde. More than 1,000 works strut their stuff in the open air, spanning sculpture, painting, and delightfully weird installations. Rain or shine, the creativity sizzles.Night owls and partygoers, Paris Follies at La Coupole brings Downton Abbey glam and roaring ‘20s jazz back for one epic night. There will be ballroom dancers, burlesque, and enough live music to keep your feet moving till sunrise. Arrive dressed to the nines: think velvet capes, feather boas, or a suit that says, “I successfully infiltrated a period drama.”After-dinner explorers, don’t miss the free nocturne at the Bourse de Commerce. Roam through fascinating contemporary art collections late into the night, and soak up a serene museum atmosphere you rarely get during the day.Looking for vintage treasures? Paris’ bustling All Saints’ Day flea markets and sidewalk garage sales are your hunting ground. Bargain like you’ve never bargained before—maybe you’ll score a retro Tour de France jersey or a croissant lamp (it’s Paris, anything’s possible).In city news, watch out for some Metro updates—trains are running holiday schedules, so check before you dash. Paris also just kicked off Restaurant Week: a chance to feast at the city’s buzziest new eateries and old favorites with special menus all month. Word on the street from Paris Update: a new vegan bistro just opened in the Marais, winning fans with plant-based macarons. Ooh la la, innovation never tasted so sweet.If you’re still on the fence, here are Oly’s must-dos: climb up Sacré-Cœur for panoramic selfies, then treat yourself to a Montmartre hot chocolate so rich your spoon stands afloat. Dip into hidden passages around Grands Boulevards for offbeat shopping and secret café nooks. And if thrill-seeking’s your thing, Paris’ skate parks—like Jemmapes—are a riot with local legends showing off flips and spills.Oly’s local tip: Save time by booking museum slots online. And Parisians swear by the “secondary entrance trick.” These little-known doors—like the Richelieu Wing at the Louvre—can save you a half-hour of queuing. Legendary hack!Before I dash off to the next quirky competition—did someone say “Parisian snail racing”?—mark your calendars: Tomorrow kicks off the Day of the Dead festivities with artful skulls and colorful Mexican traditions in Belleville, plus the start of the Marjolaine organic fair for nature lovers and green eaters.That’s your November 1 Paris scoop with me, Oly Bennet—bringing you the wildest, most flavor-packed experiences this city has to offer. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour listeners, it’s Friday, October 31, 2025, and you’re tuned in to “Things to do in Paris” with your outrageous host Oly Bennet! Halloween has shaken Paris awake, and the city is buzzing—like a jack-o’-lantern filled with Red Bull! Whether you’re here for culture, concerts, haunted castles, or a chocolate-induced sugar rush, today’s Paris is aliiive with energy, a hint of mystery, and just the right amount of weird.The weather is brisk, skies are doing their moody Parisian thing, and the city’s corners are aglow with autumn leaves, cobwebs, and neon party lights. Everyone’s got that “last-minute costume scramble” look, and festive ghouls are gathering for a seriously supernatural Friday.Let’s rip off the lid and dive right into the wildest highlights:The queen of all events today: Halloween. Paris is serving up demonic feasts, rooftop fiestas, haunted castles, boat parties—if you’ve never done Halloween Paris-style, think “Rocky Horror meets Moulin Rouge meets Eurovision.” La Felicità in the 13th arrondissement is throwing “Inferno,” a devilishly themed bash with wild Italian eats, DJ sets, and surprises hotter than a jalapeño in Hades—plus, entry is free if you dare cross these infernal gates!Cinephiles and thrill-seekers, the Grand Rex is screening cult horror flicks all night. Want to watch “The Silence of the Lambs,” “The Exorcist,” or get spooked by “Five Nights at Freddy’s”? Bring your popcorn—and nerves of steel.If you fancy monsters with a skyline view, head to Terrass” Hotel Montmartre for the Dia de Los Muertos bash. You’ll groove to DJs, sip Mexican-inspired cocktails, and get your face painted while gazing over the Eiffel Tower. Can you say “fiesta fantastique”?For families and those craving high-brow chills, set out for Halloween at the Paradox Museum, which transforms optical illusions and mind-bending performances into six magical nights. Or get lost in Parc de l'Étrange at Parc André Citroën—thirteen themed worlds, pyrotechnic shows, and mysterious lights: more immersive than Grandma’s ghost stories.Cultural pulse check! Paris Games Week is ON at Porte de Versailles, uniting game geeks and eSports fans in a pixel-packed extravaganza—plus music, cosplay, and an insane lineup of digital fun. Over at the Palais de Tokyo, sniff out Francis Kurkdjian’s olfactory exhibition—30 years of perfume art, free for all sniffers with a reservation!Concert heads, it’s stacked: Bob Dylan is back at the Palais des Congrès tonight, Tom Odell reigns at Accor Arena, and The Red Clay Strays will shake up L’Élysée Montmartre. If you love harmonicas, pianos, or Southern rock, tonight the city beats in stereo.News flash—several fresh restaurants have popped up in Marais and Bastille, many with Halloween specials. Public transit is running extended hours for partygoers, but brace yourself for especially dense crowds after midnight as costumed revelers flood the Métro. Plan your late-night pumpkin escapades accordingly!Oly’s tips for conquering the day: If you haven’t booked for a mega-Halloween bash or exhibition, sunset in Montmartre is free and always spellbinding—find a terrace, order chocolat chaud, and gawk at the city lights. And for a secret Parisian quirk: on Halloween, try people-watching at the Place du Tertre late at night. You’ll see painters, musicians, and ghosts of cabaret dancers—okay, the last one might just be your imagination after a witch’s brew or two.Tomorrow, get hyped for the Salon du Chocolat’s 30th Anniversary at Porte de Versailles—a festival of cocoa artistry, chocolate fashion shows, and flavors so wild they put pumpkin spice to shame. And coming up: more Halloween madness at Disneyland Paris, late-night Louvre exhibits, and the Salon d’Automne art fair for fans of creative splendor.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in Paris! It's Thursday, October 30, 2025, and Oly Bennet here—your passport to all the wild, wonderful, and weird happenings buzzing through the City of Lights. Paris is positively electric today: the autumn air is crisp, skies mostly clear apart from a few dramatic clouds overhead, and everyone’s sporting their best scarves and, let’s be honest, slightly regretting that extra croissant. The city’s pulse is racing with Halloween anticipation, chocolate madness, tennis aces, artsy odysseys, and enough family fun to exhaust even the most energetic globe-trotting sports fan. The current vibe? Think festive, playful, and just the right amount of spooky-chic.Let’s dive into today’s top events faster than you can say “oui, chocolat!” First up, the grand Salon du Chocolat celebrates 30 years at Porte de Versailles with chocolate tastings, live demonstrations, workshops for adults and kids, and—wait for it—a chocolate fashion show where cacao couture struts down the runway! If you love chocolate, or just want to see people wear it, this is not to be missed.Sports fans, grab your foam fingers—the Rolex Paris Masters continues today at the La Défense Arena. It’s the largest indoor tennis tournament in the world, and legends of the court are smashing it out for glory and a spot in tennis history.Halloween fans, Paris is setting records for the most vampires per square kilometer. Giant haunted boat parties with 360-degree Seine views are happening tonight, and the enthusiasts at the Bridge Club Paris promise over 2,500 guests at the wildest haunted mansion bash in town. If you survive, rumor has it you get free ghost hugs and a selfie with the city’s quirkiest zombies!Arts and culture aficionados, stick with me. The Palais de Tokyo features “Manifestos 3” by Charles Gaines, while the Bourse de Commerce is prepping for a free late-night art session this Saturday. Paris Games Week kicks off at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, with everything from immersive gaming to esports competitions—so level up your fun instantly!Kids and families are spoiled for choice: Playground Kids at Grand Palais Immersif transforms into a giant interactive Olympus with games like Demon Hunt and Mission Martiens. The Salon du Chocolat includes workshops just for youngsters. For something utterly unique, try Paint Invaders, a fluorescent art experience letting you unleash your inner Pollock with glow-in-the-dark paint right by the Grand Rex. Or push the iconic Petits Bateaux across the Grand Bassin in the Tuileries—surprisingly competitive, considering the average participant is still learning multiplication tables.On the local news circuit—Paris public transit is running smoothly, except for a few minor delays around the Opera district while city crews install emergency pumpkin lanes for tomorrow’s trick-or-treat marathon. A few hot new restaurants are opening: if you haven’t tried a banh mi in Paris, today’s Banh Mi Women Festival invites you to sample, shop, and enjoy DJ sets celebrating Asian fusion food and culture.For something less expected, the Basilique Saint-Denis offers guided VR/AR tours through its historic spire restoration—imagine time-traveling with goggles while watching master craftsmen revive a centuries-old tower. Talk about building up an appetite for fun!My top must-do picks for today: Visit the Salon du Chocolat for all things sweet, swing by the Rolex Paris Masters for live tennis thrills, catch a haunted boat party on the Seine if you dare, unleash creativity at Paint Invaders, and see contemporary art at the Nature Forte gallery’s immersive “RALentir” exhibition, which currently looks like a rainbow exploded with 90 artists decorating the space. For crowd-watching, check out the Place de la Madeleine for sustainable fashion pop-ups powered by Europe’s current push for eco-friendly textiles.Oly’s local tip—when riding the Metro, stand to the right on escalators unless you want to incite an impromptu race with adrenaline-charged Parisians. And here’s a fun fact: the tradition of floating boats in the Jardin des Tuileries dates back over a century, originally designed as a distraction for kids—today, the competition to cross the basin is so fierce, you might see parents forming strategy huddles.Quick tease for tomorrow—Paris gets even wilder with Bob Dylan’s concert at Palais des Congrès, themed haunted castles, and the continuation of Paris Games Week plus the massive Halloween treasure hunt for families in the 11th arrondissement.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome, listeners, to “Things to do in Paris” with your globe-trotting, competition-loving correspondent, Oly Bennet. It’s Sunday, October 26, 2025. Paris is buzzing with the electrifying energy of autumn—think crispy leaves, cool winds, and just enough sunshine to keep everyone smiling beneath their chic scarves. The atmosphere today? Absolutely crackling: the city’s streets are alive with art, music, and Halloween mischief, making for one fantastically eclectic day.For those craving culture, the centrepiece is Art Basel Paris at the Grand Palais. This international contemporary art fair is unleashing a visual extravaganza from 206 of the world’s leading galleries, transforming the city into a living, breathing artwork. If you see a giant Kermit the Frog balloon floating above Place Vendôme, no, your eyes aren’t tricking you—this cheeky installation is part of the festivities. Over on Avenue Winston Churchill, it’s an open-air art museum out in the autumn air. While we’re talking epic transformations, today marks the grand reopening of the Fondation Cartier for Contemporary Art, now in its new Palais-Royal digs. There’s a special inauguration event, so expect creative fireworks from Paris’s premier modern creators.Sports fans, you’ll want to squeeze into La Défense Arena: the Rolex Paris Masters kicks off today, bringing indoor tennis royalty to slug it out on court. And in Saint-Denis, Les Voies Royales marathon welcomes runners and strollers alike to the finish line at Stade de France—if you ever wanted to feel like a champion, this is your moment.Paris never sleeps, and neither do its musicians. The ARTE Concert Festival at La Gaîté Lyrique celebrates a decade with explosive free concerts—picture Mac DeMarco, Baxter Dury, and Camille Yembe rocking out, and yes, reservations are a must. For the nocturnal, Centre Pompidou is transforming into a multi-level club with DJs, immersive performances, and surprise sets from icons like Ed Banger, Christine and the Queens, and Sébastien Tellier. Get your groove on before the legendary museum closes for renovation—talk about a last hurrah.If you’ve got mini-adventurers in tow, Parc André Citroën is serving up pure spookiness with the Parc de l’Étrange—13 haunted universes and pyrotechnic shows. Or head to the Paradox Museum in the 9th for Halloween decorations and a wild optical illusion treasure hunt. Family film buffs will feel at home at the Quai Branly Museum’s free Forêts et Merveilles festival, jam-packed with magical screenings.Local news hot off the presses: the Fondation Cartier’s reopening is turning heads, while foodies are buzzing about Hoso Basque in the Marais—a Japanese cheesecake café cranking out sweet treats since July. Public transit is running smoothly despite the festival crowds, though heads up—major hubs near Grand Palais and La Défense may get extra busy, so plan your route like a local.If you’re hungry for adventure, don’t miss the flea markets popping up all over town, especially in Yvelines—winter’s closing in and these are your last chances to score legendary Parisian bargains. Want something a little quirky? Try the Romantic Montmartre Outdoor Escape Game happening today—chase clues, solve mysteries, and discover the oh-so-swoony side of Paris.Night owls, why not try a little salsa at La Pachanga or La Candela tonight? Paris’s dance floors are calling your name and there’s always time for a wild shimmy. Or check out L’Aprem Fou’s hip-hop night at Bareno—Paris’s music scene is as diverse as its pâtisserie menu.Here’s an Oly Bennet tip: when navigating galleries, say “bonjour” with a big smile! Parisians warm up quick to friendly curiosity—plus, you never know which local is a secret art historian or tennis superfan.And for tomorrow? The party’s just getting started. Halloween ramps up with new museum events and music shows. Stay tuned for insider tricks to squeeze every last joy from your Paris adventure.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, all you brilliant listeners It’s Saturday, October 25th, 2025, and you’ve just landed in the epicenter of joy, charm, and unpredictable adventure—Paris You’re tuned in to “Things to do in Paris,” with your globetrotting sporting enthusiast, Ollie Bennet, whose passport is covered in stamps and who is absolutely obsessed with quirky competitions. Pack up your berets and selfies, because today’s Paris energy is so lively, you might just see a mime break into a breakdance!Let’s kick off with the city’s current vibe: Paris is throwing itself headlong into autumn, cloaked in golden leaves, crisp air, and that addictive smell of fresh croissants wafting over the boulevards. The weather’s teasing—mornings are cool enough for your favorite scarf, afternoons warm up for pumpkin spice-everything, and evenings glow with a magical Parisian haze. But today, excitement ramps up thanks to standout events that make the City of Light burn even brighter!Speaking of epic things, let’s hit up today’s absolute can’t-miss events:First, if you fancy yourself brave—or, like me, you claim you’re brave between bites of an éclair—the Parc de l'Étrange at Parc André Citroën is in full haunted swing Step into 13 terrifying universes, with mind-bending pyrotechnics and more than 1,500 spooky lights. For Halloween fans, it's Paris’ answer to wild rides and goosebumps—a genuine scream fest happening right now![Sortiraparis]Art lovers, you’re spoilt for choice It’s Art Basel Paris weekend at the Grand Palais, transforming the city into an open-air playground for contemporary art. Issey Miyake’s textile-light installation, monumental street exhibits on Avenue Winston Churchill, and—for the whimsy—artist Alex Da Corte’s enormous Kermit the Frog balloon bouncing around Place Vendôme. If you ever wanted to see high art and frog hilarity collide, today’s your day![Luxus Plus]And music? The Centre Pompidou is partying like there’s no tomorrow—literally, because it’s closing down for renovations after this wild weekend Eight levels, electrifying DJ sets headlined by Ed Banger and Christine and the Queens, plus immersive installations. It’s a massive club night in a temple of culture. You’ll be singing and dancing with the ghosts of modern art![Sortiraparis]Families, you’ve got the Pumpkin Festival in Saint-Cyr l’École, packed with pumpkin picking and lantern workshops. If you adore all things orange and want your children to launch into the world of spooky crafts, it’s a glowing spectacle for all ages!Night owls and concert fiends, get your hands (and ears) on ARTE Concert Festival tickets at La Gaîté Lyrique for explosive live acts—think Mac DeMarco, Baxter Dury, and more. The vibe will be jumping until late. For fans of Korean street dance, Battle Pro’s 25th anniversary reignites Théâtre du Châtelet with showdowns from top B-Boys and B-Girls. Hungry for city updates? Paris is abuzz: Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann just unveiled its 2025 Christmas windows and a supersized tree—yes, already Word on the cobbled streets is several new cafés tout wild flavor combos, so get out there and surprise your taste buds. Metro updates: traffic is smooth on most lines today, so you can bounce between art, pumpkins, and parties with ease.I’m genuinely obsessed with uncovering weird sporting finds, but today’s must-dos showcase Paris at its entertaining best. If you want classic, the Eiffel Tower gleams over autumn parks—grab that magic selfie For something hidden, duck into one of the city’s legendary bookshops like Shakespeare & Co. Or explore the mysterious passages of Le Marais, sampling pastries like you’re competing in the world’s quirkiest snacking contest.Here’s a local tip: the French love to linger over their coffee and conversations in cafés. If you want to fit in, order “un petit noir,” sip it slowly and people-watch like a stylish spy. And the secret Paris handshake? Always greet with a smile and a hearty “Bonjour!”—it opens doors to adventure!Hot teaser for tomorrow: with the city rolling into Halloween week and the Rolex Paris Masters tennis tournament launching, expect costumes, tennis aces, and even more art installations. If you want to find out which pop-up parties or secret gigs might make your Sunday legendary, tune in for the next episode!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, pleasFor more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour and bienvenue, listeners, to Things to do in Paris! Today is Friday, October 24, 2025, and Ollie Bennet’s got your passport to the wackiest, wonderful happenings all around the City of Light. Picture this—autumn gold falling over Paris, a breezy 16 degrees Celsius, with pockets of sunshine teasing the ever-romantic city. It’s the kind of day where both berets and sunglasses are in style, and Paris is buzzing like a pétanque tournament at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.First up, let’s hit the pulse of Paris with key events lighting up the city. Calling all dance daredevils—the legendary Battle Pro is celebrating its 25th anniversary at Théâtre du Châtelet, and this year, Korean street dance is stealing the spotlight! From jaw-dropping performances to workshops open to the public, anyone can pop, lock, and rock the Châtelet stage. Entry is free—just register ahead.Art adventurers, this is your Super Bowl! Art Basel Paris is taking over the Grand Palais and beyond with wild installations, free outdoor art, and even a giant Kermit the Frog balloon floating over Place Vendôme. From now till Sunday, contemporary masterpieces and interactive exhibitions are popping up all over town.Halloween’s already haunting Paris: Parc André Citroën is transformed into the Parc de l’étrange, a spooky spectacle stuffed with pyrotechnics and thirteen thrill-packed universes. Over at the Paradox Museum, you’ll find six magical Halloween nights with illusions and treasure hunts for families, making “trick or treat” sound like child’s play.Craving more? Music lovers, warm up those vocal cords. Katy Perry is in town, belting bangers at the Accor Arena for her “Lifetimes Tour.” And over at La Gaîté Lyrique, the ARTE Concert Festival delivers explosive (and free!) shows tonight, including indie legend Mac DeMarco and Baxter Dury.Meanwhile, Grand Rex is hosting a “Back to the Future” cine-concert, where you can relive Marty McFly’s time-traveling escapades with a live orchestra. Hello, ultimate 80s nostalgia!Now for a dash of local news: The Centre Pompidou is throwing a marathon of concerts and DJ sets this weekend before closing for five years of renovation. Foodies, tastebuds on alert—check out the Banh Mi Women Festival, spotlighting Asian-French fusion and DJ sets in the 13th. And transit-wise, Paris Métro lines are running smoothly, with extra evening service planned for big event nights.For daytime exploring, don’t sleep on the hidden jazz club Le Caveau du M in the 16th for a Friday night full of secret grooves. If you want something properly Parisian, the Eiffel Tower’s autumn “Bubble” features a giant glowing tree and quirky scavenger hunts—perfect for families or fun-loving adults. For a true rarity, the Musée des Arts Forains offers fairground magic straight from the Belle Époque, complete with antique rides you actually can ride.Ollie’s tip of the day: When in doubt, skip the main street crepe carts and hunt for a neighborhood bakery in the Marais or Latin Quarter for treats that the locals gobble up. And, Paris law fun fact—by ordinance, you can kiss beneath any public mistletoe you spot, but during Art Basel season, anything goes. Find a balloon, and voilà—a perfect Parisian smooch.And don’t let the party end at midnight. Coming up tomorrow, the Rolex Paris Masters swings into action, bringing the world’s best tennis stars to La Défense, and Fondation Cartier is opening its new venue with free entry. Tune in tomorrow for more Paris mischief, festival finds, and sporting oddities with yours truly, Ollie Bennet.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Paris—your passport to the wildest adventures, quirkiest events, and hidden gems, all through the eyes of yours truly, Ollie Bennet, Paris’s honorary MVP of all things outrageously fun. Today is Thursday, October 23, 2025—the city is bubbling with arty energy, a brisk autumn chill that’s perfect for layering up, and the promise of a weekend where Paris transforms from the world’s fashion capital into an epicenter of bizarre brilliance and cultural flair.Let’s set the tone: Paris is currently fresh from the excitement of Art Basel Paris, with the city looking extra chic as monumental contemporary installations take over the Petit Palais, Palais d'Iéna, and the trendy 3rd arrondissement. According to Artlyst and nss magazine, you’ll spot champagne-holding art lovers mingling with international creatives, and even if you’ve never uttered the phrase “transatlantic dialogue,” you’ll feel like you’re inventing your own avant-garde micro-movement just by strolling through the shows. Meanwhile, the weather has gone classic October—crisp, cloudy, with that moody gray sky that makes café terraces even cozier.Now, Paris isn’t just about posing with your croissant—there’s a wild lineup of key events today:The Palais de Tokyo is hosting two extraordinary free days for art-hungry explorers, featuring immersive contemporary exhibitions that redefine “mind-blowing.” Echo Delay Reverb and Melvin Edwards are the hot tickets, where sculptural tributes meet boundary-pushing innovation.If you fancy a side of activism and celebration with your fun, the Banh Mi Women Festival continues across the city. It’s Paris’s first festival dedicated to asio-descendant women, complete with exhibitions, maker markets, DJ sets, and wellness workshops that flip the usual scene on its head.For families and Halloween junkies, the Parc de l’étrange has invaded Parc André Citroën with 13 creepy universes, pyrotechnic shows, and enough glowing spectacle to make vampires jealous. If you prefer your chills with a side of optical illusion, the Paradox Museum has launched Halloween Nights with treasure hunts, live performances, and decorative mind-benders guaranteed to confuse even the savviest Parisian.Music fans, alert Tonight marks the start of the ARTE Concert Festival’s explosive 10th edition at La Gaîté Lyrique, so you can jam out for free (if you snag a reservation) to Mac DeMarco, Baxter Dury, Camille Yembe, and Silly Boy Blue. Rock out, then gloat to your friends.Parents: the city’s practically invented playtime lately. The Grand Palais Immersif flips into an interactive playground for “PLAYGROUND KIDS,” and Mon Premier Festival rolls out over 100 kid-approved movies at family-friendly prices.On the local news front, Paris is buzzing after the dramatic reopening of the Louvre just days after a historic jewel heist. Lines are long, stories are wild—so if you’re feeling bold, go see if you can spot a new security guard or two. Meanwhile, Maurice Sfez Café has popped up and become the must-visit for coffee lovers craving New York retro vibes with a Parisian twist. And if you’re zooming around, don’t forget public transit might be a bit packed thanks to Art Basel and Halloween crowds—grab that Navigo pass like a local, and maybe opt for a scenic stroll.For must-do activities beyond event-hopping, dive into Paris’s quirkiest corners today. Sneak inside Le Bibliovore, Belleville’s haven for three-euro books—seriously, every book in the shop is just three euros, so you can stack up your shelves and look extra intellectual at dinner. Or set sail on a river cruise down the Seine, because nothing says “I’m winning at life” quite like floating past Notre Dame with the wind in your hair and a baguette in hand. If you’re feeling competitive, join spontaneous pétanque matches around the city’s green spaces or check out Hyrox Paris’s monstrous fitness race at Porte de Versailles for some serious bragging rights.Local Ollie Bennet tip of the day: If the autumn drizzle catches you out, duck into a tiny bakery and grab a warm pain au chocolat. It’s the French equivalent of a power-up—locals use pastry as their secret weather weapon, and now you can too.Stay tuned and get that calendar ready—tomorrow brings the start of the Parc de l’étrange Halloween extravaganza, more free concerts, and a marathon event that might just revive your inner athlete. Join me again tomorrow to discover Paris’s next round of wild wonders and epic stories.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bonjour, globe-trotters and adventure seekers! Welcome to "Things to Do in Paris," this Sunday, October 19th, 2025. I’m Oly Bennet—your jet-setting, joke-cracking sporty pal on the hunt for the wackiest, most wonderful happenings in the City of Light. Buckle up, because Paris is vibing today with a misty autumn air, leaves crunching underfoot, and a buzz of excitement swirling around every arrondissement thanks to festivities, races, and a sprinkle of Parisian mischief.Let’s kick things off with today’s unmissable events. If you’re feeling athletic (or just want an excuse to wear neon joggers), the Paris 15 10km neighborhood run charges through the 15th arrondissement, offering runners a scenic dash from Beaugrenelle to the Seine riverbanks—think Eiffel Tower selfies at a brisk pace. Over at the Parc de Sceaux, the Grand Défi Solidaire is turning strides into solidarity, hosting charity races and fun walks to support the fight against multiple sclerosis. Costume enthusiasts and spook chasers, your time has come: Halloween is haunting every corner, from the delightfully eerie La Maison Hantée musical show at Palais des Glaces (prepare for ghostly giggles and toe-tapping tunes) to pumpkin-carving parties and enchanting decor all over town. Kids and families, you’re VIPs at the Monument Jeu d'Enfant, where over a dozen of Paris’s grandest monuments morph into playgrounds of riddles, hands-on workshops, and live mystery games—looking at you, Chapelle Expiatoire’s life-size investigation adventure. Prefer cultural chills? The Floating Lantern Festival at the Pagode Wat Pho bathes Paris in twinkling light and Thai spectacles—think dance, music, and breathtaking lantern launches. Concert-goers, don’t nap! Tonight, Studio 56 hosts the pop powerhouse Eva Jane for a night of infectious rhythms. Meanwhile, at Silencio Club, Jon Dixon and Sky Jetta drop electrifying beats through sunrise. Night owls, rejoice!News flash—Paris never sleeps, but today it’s taking a mandatory nap at one of its most iconic sites: the Louvre remains closed following a reported robbery, according to France’s Culture Minister. If the Mona Lisa’s giving you side-eye from afar, check out new hot spots instead, like the latest pop-up boulangerie drawing croissant lovers to the Marais, or the cool new tram line running smoothly across the Left Bank, perfect for a breezy riverside commute. Local foodies: don’t miss the Banh Mi Women Festival at Ground Control, celebrating women chefs, Vietnamese flavors, and Paris’s sizzling street food scene.Ready for Oly’s must-do picks? Wander through the Louvre’s neighbors in the Palais Royal gardens (free, fantastic for people-watching, and surprisingly squirrel-packed), stroll the Canal Saint-Martin for bohemian charm mixed with autumn romance, or crash the family-friendly pumpkin sculpt-off at Cueillette du Plessis. Art fiends can soak in the technicolor glory at the Gerhard Richter retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton, or geek out at Kandinsky’s music-and-painting mashup at Philharmonie de Paris. Paris in October means Halloween magic everywhere—spooky parks, themed museum nights, and Dia de los Muertos parades filling Jardin d’Acclimatation with marigolds and maracas.Insider tip: To dodge long metro waits during festival rush, hop on a city bike—the Vélib system is fast, cheap, and gives you an instant local badge of honor (just watch out for Parisian pigeons, who fear nothing).Before I jet off to track down a costume-worthy croissant, don’t miss tomorrow’s teases: legendary Nuit des Châteaux candlelit tours, more Halloween mayhem, and a pop-up jazz fest in Montmartre. For all the insider info, tune in again—your passport to Parisian playtime is Oly Bennet, signing off!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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