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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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Welcome to "Things to Do in Paris" for Sunday, August 31, 2025! Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime local, get ready to discover what’s making the City of Light shine today.Paris wakes up this late August Sunday with that breezy, end-of-summer vibe. The morning air feels crisp, temperatures are mild, and the city’s outdoor terraces are buzzing with conversation over croissants and café crème. Air quality is generally good, perfect for exploring neighborhoods from Montmartre to the Marais.Today’s Paris agenda is packed with experiences for every interest:- For culture lovers, don’t miss the **Audrey Tautou exhibition** in the 13th arrondissement—a rare, intimate collection of photos, personal writings, and fan mail, on display until September 10 and free to enter[1].- If family fun is on your mind, catch the last of the **Palais de Tokyo’s special free nocturnes**, where contemporary art installations come alive in the evening through interactive performances and creative workshops[3].- Outdoor enthusiasts can head just out of town to **Parc Fauvel in Villennes-sur-Seine**, a fairytale park with mossy grottos and waterfalls, only half an hour by train—ideal for a peaceful escape from the city[1].- Foodies and night owls should check out **Maslow Temple**, Paris’s new multi-level vegetarian restaurant with a vast terrace next to Carreau du Temple—a lively spot for dinner or drinks that’s open late[1].- For those looking for something unusual, test your skills at **Climbing District Sèvres-Lecourbe**, a historic church-turned-bouldering gym in the 15th arrondissement, blending sport, relaxation, and coworking in a truly unique space[3].In local news, Paris’s historic café scene continues to thrive. The oldest café in town, **Le Procope** in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, is as charming as ever—grab a table for an espresso and imagine the countless artists and philosophers who’ve gathered here since 1686[1]. In nearby Montmartre, Hôtel Rochechouart’s stunning rooftop offers cocktails with an unbeatable Sacré-Coeur view. New dining spots like the restored publishing house café on rue Auber are drawing crowds for brunch, co-working, and even dancing[1].Public transport is running smoothly this Sunday, but expect a few road closures near major landmarks due to events and renovations. Always check for the latest metro updates, especially if you’re heading to popular districts.Make time for quintessential Paris: climb the towers of **Notre-Dame de Paris**—now reopened for tours and concerts after years of restoration[2][3]. Book ahead for outdoor guided visits, or explore the cathedral’s crypt and treasure trove of sacred objects[2][3]. Wander the cobbled streets of **Le Marais or Montmartre**, seeking out hidden gems and spontaneous street performances that make Paris magical[5][7].Local tip: On Sundays, many museums and châteaux nearby offer free entry—plan a side trip to places like Château d’Écouen or the National Archaeology Museum for a double dose of culture at no cost[4].Did you know? The spiral staircases of Notre-Dame are lined with hundreds of unique gargoyles, each with its own personality—a detail that’s fascinated visitors for generations[2]. Take a closer look next time you visit!Looking ahead, Paris is gearing up for the lively **Lisons Libres! independent publishing festival** at the Halle des Blancs-Manteaux starting September 5, and the first Sunday in September means even more museums and monuments open their doors for free. Tune in tomorrow for your guide to these and more adventures in Paris!
Welcome to “Things to Do in Paris” for Saturday, August 30, 2025! Whether you're a Parisian or just soaking in the City of Light for the weekend, we've rounded up the most exciting ways to experience the city today.The mood in Paris feels relaxed and bright as locals wrap up their August holidays and visitors enjoy quieter streets. *The weather is breezy and unfussy, with just enough summer warmth for comfortable strolls and terrace meals.* The city’s air quality is reported as good, perfect for venturing outdoors, and there’s a hint of anticipation in the air as events and festivals mark the season’s close.Today’s Paris is abuzz with events for every interest:- If you’re a **Harry Potter fan**, don’t miss the magical Harry Potter quiz day at the beautiful Bibliothèque Saint-Geneviève. The historic library transforms into Hogwarts with themed trivia, Lego building challenges, and sensory games—all free with registration, running from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. today[1].- For families and the young-at-heart, **Disneyland Paris** keeps the fairy tale alive after dark with the new nighttime Disney Tales of Magic show—expect music, dazzling lights, and beloved characters in an experience sure to enchant every age[1].- Culture lovers, venture into Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine for a **fireworks spectacle** at the end of the day. Or, check out the open celebrations at City Hall, where Paris concludes its one-year anniversary festivities for the 2024 Paralympic Games with free sports demos and interactive fun through August 31[4].- Thrift seekers will love exploring Paris’s legendary vintage and second-hand shops—hidden on side streets and bustling with bargains, this is the weekend to unearth unique fashion gems[1].- Cinema fans, rejoice: **La Géode** has finally reopened after extensive renovations! The spherical cinema at Parc de la Villette is screening immersive documentaries and films with state-of-the-art tech for an unforgettable indoor experience[1].Turning to local buzz, Paris continues to shine as a culinary capital. The iconic **Le Grand Véfour**, one of the city’s oldest restaurants near the Palais Royal, offers a historic setting and contemporary cuisine, catching the fancy of locals and tourists alike[1].On the public transit front, August is delightfully subdued. Many Parisians are still away, so buses and metros are less crowded, making city exploration a breeze for visitors[9]. For those returning or moving about the city, now is the perfect time to rediscover your favorite neighborhoods without the usual rush.Looking for something truly unique? Walk the **La Petite Ceinture**, the old railway belt that’s now a wild, urban greenway. Venture off the beaten path at the Paris Catacombs or peek into Gustave Eiffel’s secret apartment high above the city—true local secrets for the curious explorer[3][6].Local tip: *August is ideal for enjoying Paris “comme un local”*. Pack a picnic from a neighborhood market (Rue Cler or Marché Bastille offer fantastic selections), and claim a spot in **Jardin des Tuileries** or **Belleville Park**—perfect for panoramic city views and people-watching[9].Before you go, mark your calendars for tomorrow’s can’t-miss moments: the **Ganesh Festival** unveils its colorful parade in the 18th arrondissement, and wrestling fans can catch WWE’s “Clash in Paris” at the La Défense Arena for an evening of high-octane action[7][4]. Be sure to check back for tomorrow’s full agenda—there’s always something new in Paris!Stay curious, stay inspired, and enjoy everything Paris has to offer today!
Welcome to “Things to do in Paris” on Friday, August 29, 2025! Whether you’re a local Parisian or exploring the City of Light for the first time, we’re here to guide you through another vibrant day in Paris.Today, Paris carries that signature late-summer buzz: terraces are lively, the air is fresh after some morning rain, and umbrellas are making a return as scattered showers dot the city. The forecast hints at more showery spells throughout the day, so don’t forget your raincoat before heading out. Air quality is holding steady at moderate, and the city is alive with anticipation—not just for the weekend, but for the exciting back-to-school season and end-of-summer festivals[2].Here’s a quick roundup of key events lighting up Paris today:- Music lovers, don’t miss the Jazz à La Villette Festival, filling the city with vibrant rhythms and performances from international and French jazz stars. - Adventure seekers, the first-ever Aquathlon de Paris kicks off this weekend. Swim in the Seine and run through iconic streets—an unmissable spectacle between the Eiffel Tower and Ile aux Cygnes[7][4].- Celebrate one year since the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games with free events and sporting demonstrations at the City Hall forecourt, open to all until Sunday[7][4].- For families, the legendary Fête à Neuneu opens today at the Bois de Boulogne, promising classic fairground rides and a special charity night. Unlimited rides for a good cause—a win-win for kids and adults alike[7][4].- Dive into culture at the Fête de Ganesh, where Sunday brings a dazzling, colorful Hindu parade through the 18th arrondissement, complete with vibrant decorations and traditional dance performances[4].Let’s switch gears to some city updates and local news. Expect disruptions on several metro, RER, and bus lines this weekend as maintenance continues ahead of the school rush—allow extra time if you’re traveling by public transport[2]. Property tax notices are out, reflecting a 1.7% annual increase, while local schools and families are gearing up for the last days of Emmaüs’s back-to-school sales offering bargain supplies as low as one euro[2]. On the greener side, Paris is boosting incentives for electric bikes and green mobility—so it might be the perfect time to explore new ways to glide around the city[2].Looking for must-do activities? Start your morning with coffee at Le Procope, the world’s oldest café, tucked in lively Saint-Germain-des-Prés—a favorite haunt for philosophers and writers since 1686[1]. Craving something magical? Discover Parc du Dr Fauvel just outside Paris, a storybook setting with mossy grottoes and waterfalls, perfect for a quick escape[1]. For a jaw-dropping city view, sip cocktails atop Hôtel Rochechouart’s hidden rooftop near Montmartre; the Sacré-Coeur will never look better[1]. And as night falls, join a magical “Paris sous les étoiles” astronomy evening in local parks, where telescopes bring stars and planets within reach—free and family-friendly through mid-September[1].Local tip: When navigating Paris on rainy days, don’t just dive beneath the city in search of the Metro. Instead, stroll covered passages like Galerie Vivienne or Passage des Panoramas. They’re filled with quirky shops, cozy cafés, and offer a charming way to dodge rain.Before we sign off, here’s a preview for tomorrow: The family-friendly Fête de la Saint-Louis lights up the banks of Château de Fontainebleau with music, food, and a dazzling hot-air balloon show, while sports fans can gear up for WWE Clash at Paris La Défense Arena[7]. For more hidden gems, local events, and what’s new in Paris, tune in again tomorrow! Joyeux vendredi, and enjoy your Parisian adventure.
Bonjour and welcome to “Things to do in Paris” – your go-to guide for August 28, 2025! Whether you're a die-hard Parisian or exploring the City of Light for the first time, we’ve got the scoop on what’s lighting up the city today.First, let’s set the scene: Paris is buzzing despite dramatic weather sweeping across France, with storms and showers punctuating the late summer air. Expect to see locals dashing between art galleries and covered markets, umbrellas in hand. The air is fresh and a bit electric—a dynamic backdrop to today’s exciting calendar[2].Here are today’s must-experience events, with something for every interest:- For culture connoisseurs: Dive into the B&W Photography Exhibition at Kiff & Marais, showcasing the world’s top talents in black-and-white contemporary photography. This gathering of global creativity runs from noon and is perfect for art lovers of all ages[1].- Sports fans and families: The city is alive with the spirit of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. From August 28 to 31, enjoy free public events and athletic workshops sprinkled throughout town. Take part, cheer on the athletes, or simply bask in the once-in-a-lifetime buzz that only the Olympics can bring[4][7].- Music enthusiasts and night owls: Don’t miss the Motor City Drum Ensemble playing at the Yoyaku Record Store—an electrifying house music set guaranteed to get your feet moving tonight[10].What’s happening locally? If you’re driving, be aware there’s a temporary closure on Main Street today due to roadwork. The intersection remains partially open but anticipate some detours[5]. On the brighter side, foodies are excited about the grand opening of a chic new bistro in the Marais—drop by early to savor innovative French tapas and local wines (watch local listings for more info). In public transport, Metro and bus lines are fully operational today, though with heavier evening traffic expected near Paralympic venues.Today’s must-do activities for visitors and locals alike:- Stroll through the iconic Tuileries or Luxembourg Gardens—lush, tranquil escapes made all the more enchanting by the moody weather[6].- Cruise the Seine River for classic Parisian views or explore the backstreets for hidden gems like tiny secret gardens and tucked-away art studios[3][9].- If time allows, visit the Palais Garnier or pop into the National Museum of History’s Grande Galerie de l’Évolution—a dazzling experience, especially on rainy days[6][9].Local tip: Want to blend in? Ditch the umbrella for a stylish raincoat—Parisians embrace a little drizzle and it’s the chic way to wander between cafés. Plus, try your hand at ordering “un café allongé” instead of an American-style coffee for a truly local experience.Finally, don’t make plans for tomorrow without tuning in: We’ll preview Nuit Blanche–inspired pop-up art events, open-air cinema by the Seine, and a special jazz set in Montmartre. Until then, enjoy every rainy Parisian moment—there’s magic in the air!
Welcome to “Things to do in Paris” on this beautiful Sunday, August 24, 2025! Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Parisian, let’s dive into today’s best experiences that make Paris the world’s ultimate playground.Paris is buzzing with late-summer energy. The weather is warm and sunny, drawing locals and tourists to leafy parks and café terraces. Air quality is pleasant, and it’s a perfect day for both strolling open-air markets and exploring hidden corners. The black moon that graced skies yesterday has inspired many star gazers and night owls to linger on the banks of the Seine[8][2].Here’s what’s happening today across the city, offering something for everyone:- Wrestling fans have been treated to the electrifying **WWE Clash in Paris**, with highlights captivating audiences across town and online[4].- For music and festival lovers, **Kneecap** performs tonight at Rock en Seine in Saint-Cloud, a headline concert stirring both anticipation and debate[5].- Families can enjoy interactive exhibits at the **Museum of Illusions** in the Châtelet-les-Halles district, perfect for cooling off and delighting kids and adults alike[3].- **Louvre Couture** marks its final day of the Louvre’s groundbreaking fashion exhibition—don’t miss this blend of haute couture and art history[3].- For those looking for a lush summer experience, stroll the newly renovated hidden terrace at La Fantaisie Paris or Apicius’ urban garden for a peaceful retreat and refined bites[3].Moving to the latest city news and updates:- Central Paris is preparing for traffic restrictions tomorrow, August 25, as ceremonies mark the 81st anniversary of the Liberation of Paris—be aware if you’re traveling by car or public transit[2]. Metro line 8 faces ongoing disruptions due to summer roadworks.- The much-debated Seine swimming spots are open until August 31, so you can take a dip where Olympians swam just a year ago, with three free bathing sites available as part of Paris Plages[2].- The Montparnasse Tower’s ghost mall is being readied for a complete overhaul, promising more vibrance to an iconic structure in coming years[2].For today’s must-do activities, check out these highlights:- Wander through Le Marais, with its cobbled streets, boutique shopping, and art galleries. Visit the Picasso Museum, Place des Vosges, and sample pastries from Paris' top chefs[6].- Take a peaceful walk on Île Saint-Louis, soak in its old-world charm, and grab a terrace seat for some prime people-watching[8].- Stop by the bouquinistes (used book sellers) along the Seine. Browsing their green stalls, you’ll find rare books and charming souvenirs that embody Parisian history[8].- Swing by Maison Colbert, where pastry chef Nina Métayer serves homemade ice cream, or try Christophe Louie’s special panettone ice cream for a summer treat[1].Local tip: When meandering the city, be sure to greet shopkeepers and market vendors with a polite “Bonjour!”—it’s more than manners; it’s a gateway to authentic Parisian warmth.Wrapping up, tomorrow will see the city shift from summer leisure to commemorative reflection with the Liberation of Paris events and public transit changes, plus new exhibitions launching and more concerts coming up. Stay tuned for insider details, must-see happenings, and how to make the most of Paris every day!
Bonjour and welcome to “Things to Do in Paris” on this glorious Saturday, August 23, 2025! The City of Light is sparkling under bright summer skies, with a lingering heat wave urging locals and visitors alike to seek out shade, terraces, and blockbuster events across every arrondissement. Paris is abuzz not only with sunshine but also with an exciting blend of culture, music, family fun, and a pulse of local happenings that will make your weekend unforgettable[5].Let’s take the temperature of Paris today: you’ll feel the festive energy from Montmartre to the Marais, as the city contends with its perennial summer rush of tourists and the joyful chaos leading up to la rentrée—the return to routine as summer holidays wind down[2]. The air quality is moderate despite the heat, so hydrate and wear sun protection if you’re out exploring[5].Now, let’s dive straight into the top happenings this Saturday:- The legendary Rock en Seine festival is back, filling Domaine National de Saint-Cloud with music lovers and some of the world’s biggest acts. Families can check out the Mini Rock area, where young festivalgoers enjoy hands-on workshops while parents rock out nearby[4][7].- Art lovers get a treat as the Fondation Louis Vuitton hosts a sprawling David Hockney retrospective, spotlighting 25 years of iconic works. Don't miss this visual feast before it wraps up in early September[1].- The Fête des Tuileries closes this Sunday, so catch its blend of classic rides and funfair delights in the Jardin des Tuileries—perfect for all ages, with a special nod to this year’s decorative Olympic cauldron[4].- For something off the beaten path, explore the enchanting Halle Saint-Pierre in Montmartre. This hidden gem melds café culture, bookshop browsing, and outsider art in an atmospheric corner of the city[1].- Dive into Paris’s vibrant urban art scene at the Zoo Art Show, an ephemeral museum with works from over 500 artists sprawled across 4,000 square meters at La Défense[7].In today’s city buzz, neighborhood tensions are high in Montmartre as locals push back against overtourism and the so-called “Disneyfication” of their historic streets, even as pedestrianization efforts continue and crowds flock to Sacré-Cœur[2]. Meanwhile, the Louvre is in the final days of its much-hyped fashion exhibition, blending art and haute couture—don’t miss your chance to see it before it ends Sunday[6]. Looking ahead, Paris continues to lead on climate action with local initiatives shaping the city's green future[8].If you’re hungry for new tastes, keep your eyes peeled for recently opened garden terraces like La Fantaisie’s lush escape in the 9th and chef-driven pop-ups, perfect for a leisurely weekend brunch or evening apéritif[6].For your must-do Paris experiences today:- Stroll the leafy Promenade Plantée, a tranquil elevated park above the city streets[3].- Take a moment in the shaded elegance of Jardin du Luxembourg, or—if you’re yearning for grandeur—hop just outside town to wander the magical, water-encircled Domaine de Courances[1][3].- Embrace the season: rent a paddling boat, sip something cool in Montorgueil, or lose yourself in the secret courtyards of the Marais.Local tip to impress: The Belleville neighborhood boasts incredible street art, lively food markets, and sweeping views from Parc de Belleville—less crowded, more authentic, and a slice of genuine Parisian daily life[3].And don’t miss tomorrow’s “Jurassic Park” immersive exhibition at Porte de Versailles for dinosaur fans, or the next chapter of Rock en Seine’s epic lineup—there’s always something new on the horizon in Paris[6][7].That’s a wrap for today! Tune in tomorrow for more insider picks, hidden treasures, and can’t-miss events to keep your Parisian adventure sparkling. Bon week-end!
Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to “Things to do in Paris” – your energetic update for Friday, August 22, 2025! As the city wakes up, the summer sun peeks through gentle clouds, promising a warm day perfect for exploring the buzzing streets and tranquil gardens of the City of Light. Air quality is fresh and the mood is festive, with locals savoring the last weeks of summer and visitors soaking up Parisian art, music, and culture[1][4].Let’s dive into the must-see events happening today:- **Rock en Seine festival** opens its first acts at the Domaine national de Saint-Cloud. Whether you love new indie bands or legendary rock outfits, this open-air concert promises great music, food trucks, and vibrant crowds all weekend[4].- Art lovers, don’t miss the **Grandeur Nature II contemporary open-air exhibition** at the Château de Fontainebleau gardens. Wander among stunning sculptures in a leafy setting, and best of all – it’s free[1]!- For families and thrill-seekers, the **Cirque de Paris Big Top** has acrobats, clowns, and dazzling stunts this afternoon at MarketFair, perfect for a magical outing for all ages[7].- Film buffs can catch the **Ciné-Jardins open-air festival** screening free movies in gardens across the city—bring a picnic and experience Parisian cinema under the stars[4].- Dance lovers, tonight’s “La Terrasse Latino” at Cabaret Sauvage brings salsa, reggaeton, and cumbia for one hot Latin party that runs late into the night[10].In city news, foodies have something to celebrate: **Coeur Sacré**, Montmartre’s stylish new rooftop bar, has opened, combining a designer boutique, bakery, and lounge with panoramic views of Paris[1]. Paris’s famed transport system runs smoothly today, with no major metro closures, making it easy to hop from museums to gardens[3].If you’re seeking iconic Paris moments, don’t miss these:- Stroll through Montmartre’s artistic streets; pop in for a pastry at Coeur Sacré or spot quirky street art nearby[1][9].- Descend into mystery with a tour of the **Paris Catacombs**, where you’ll encounter centuries-old ossuaries and underground tunnels—book ahead to skip the lines for an unforgettable experience[6].- Explore the **hidden courtyards of Saint-Germain-des-Prés** and treat yourself at Brasserie des Prés, a charming and affordable neighborhood gem loved by locals[3][5].Local tip: Tap water in Paris is safe and delicious – bring a reusable bottle, as fountains in parks and squares offer free refills for eco-friendly adventurers.Quick fun fact: Paris boasts over 500 green spaces; most are free and make for perfect picnic spots or serene escapes from urban bustle[9].Looking ahead, tomorrow brings the Open-water race “Nage ton Canal” at Ourcq Canal and Liberation commemorations marking the 81st anniversary of Paris’s freedom—plus another round of festival delights. Be sure to tune in next time for your guide to the city’s best events, hidden treasures, and local scoops. Bonne journée – Paris awaits!
Bienvenue to “Things to Do in Paris” on this beautiful Thursday, August 21, 2025! If you’re waking up in the City of Light, expect another warm and sunny day—typical of Paris’s late summer, though the heat can stick around and turn the city into an “urban heat island” with fewer breezes than the countryside. Remember to stay cool, hydrate, and seek out shade in one of Paris’s parks if you’re out and about[2].Let’s start with today’s vibe: Parisians and visitors alike are making the most of these lingering summer days—open-air terraces are buzzing, and the city feels vibrant with a mix of tourists discovering iconic sites and locals savoring late-summer traditions. The air quality is generally good, though as with most hot days, sensitive groups should pace themselves outdoors[2]. Here’s a taste of what’s happening in Paris today, whether you crave culture, adventure, or relaxation:- The legendary Rock en Seine Festival returns, drawing music lovers for a weekend of concerts in a sprawling park just outside the city. Expect a top-notch lineup and a lively, festival energy[1].- The unique “Live, Laugh, Love Along the Seine” outdoor escape game sets off from the Arc de Triomphe Carrousel. Perfect for energetic adventurers and couples looking for a playful afternoon by the river[7].- The Fête des Tuileries is in its final days at the Jardin des Tuileries—a family-friendly funfair with classic rides, sweet treats, and this year, a nod to the Olympic cauldron. Catch it before Sunday’s close![4]- As night falls, the immersive AURA INVALIDES sound and light show transforms the Dôme des Invalides into a spectacular, magical journey—ideal for culture buffs and dreamers of all ages[1][4].- Sporty types can look forward to the upcoming Sport Tour 2025, with a free multisports pitch at Place de la République all weekend—a chance to try team challenges or introduce little ones to new activities[1][4].On the local news front: Paris’s food scene keeps reinventing itself, with Maison Morin opening a new chapter in pastries—pastry lovers, take note of Barbizon’s latest sweet destination! Shopping enthusiasts will want to explore Galeries Lafayette’s Champs-Elysées branch or check out the innovative “Le Gourmet” food court at Haussmann—perfect for foodie tours and local specialties[6]. On public transit, no major disruptions are reported today, but always check the RATP app before hopping on the Métro. Meanwhile, open-air swimming in the Seine is once again making a splash at the Bras Marie spot near Île Saint-Louis—don’t miss this exhilarating and only-in-Paris summer experience[1].If you’re building your day, highlights not to miss include:- Exploring the secret rooftop bar, The Shed, for creative cocktails in a leafy corner above the Grands Boulevards—an insider’s hideaway with ultra-cozy vibes[1].- A hidden-gem bike tour through historic alleyways, quirky monuments, and Parisian squares will connect you to a side of the city most visitors never see[3].- Free tennis at the legendary Roland Garros courts lets you channel your favorite pro—book quickly, as spots are limited during this special August window[1].Local tip: Many Parisians still escape the city during August, so some small shops and bakeries may be closed for vacances, but you’ll also enjoy fewer crowds at major museums and landmarks—a true seasonal gift!Looking ahead: Tomorrow brings the launch of weekend festivities, including more live music, last-chance fun at summer festivals, and the multisport bonanza at Place de la République. For the full scoop on what’s next, tune in again!Thanks for joining “Things to Do in Paris”—have a magical day, and à bientôt for more adventures in the world’s most enchanting city!
Welcome to “Things to do in Paris” for Saturday, August 16, 2025! Whether you’re a local or just visiting, today’s episode is your go-to guide for making the most of this vibrant city’s offerings.Let’s kick off with a quick snapshot of the city’s vibe. Paris is basking in warm summer sunshine, making it perfect for outdoor adventures. There's a hint of festivity in the air following yesterday’s Assumption holiday. However, the city is still urging residents to use alternative transportation, as there have been recent episodes of fine-particle air pollution, prompting extended free residential parking to help ease emissions[5]. Despite these efforts, the general mood is festive and energetic – ideal conditions to step out and explore.Here are highlights of today’s key events:- The “Paris Plages” festival continues, bringing a Brazilian atmosphere to six swimming areas and riverside spots. Think deckchairs, palm trees, and plenty of summer fun, all free and open through August 31[3].- L’Été du Canal wraps up tomorrow, so don’t miss the floating concerts, street art, and open-air cinema along the city’s canals. It’s one of the season’s top chill-out destinations[3].- For families, a trove of outdoor escape games awaits—choose from mysteries in Montmartre, secrets of the Marais, or treasure hunts on the Ile Saint-Louis—all designed for adventurers of every age[6].- Art lovers should catch the free contemporary exhibition “Grandeur Nature II” at the Château de Fontainebleau gardens, as well as the Robert Doisneau photo retrospective at the Musée Maillol, both offering unique visual journeys[4].- If nightlife is more your scene, head to Hôtel Rochechouart’s rooftop for cocktails with an extraordinary view of Sacré-Cœur, or check out open-air parties and concerts listed throughout the city[1][3].Local news and announcements:Notable new restaurant concepts have recently launched, such as Maison Faitout, a creatively repurposed SNCF technical room that now hosts a commis school, café, and fine dining in one spot—great for foodies seeking Parisian innovation behind the rails of Petite Ceinture[1]. Public transport remains efficient, but take advantage of city-sponsored free parking in selected neighborhoods due to air quality measures[5].Must-do activities for today:- Visit the hidden tearoom in a bakery with remarkable Art Nouveau décor in the 11th arrondissement—a treat for lovers of design and sweets[1].- Relax at the Palais Galliera’s summer terrace, with lunch and stunning Eiffel Tower views from the museum’s newly reopened café[1].- Dive into the futuristic Tournesol swimming pool for just €1 if you’re aged 4-18—a fun deal for families[1].- Discover secret gardens, like the botanical garden of the Faculty of Pharmacy near Luxembourg or the Jardin Alpin at Jardin des Plantes, offering peaceful escapes from city bustle[2].Local tip: Paris is full of “hidden” green spaces and gardens—most Parisians don’t know about those tucked behind buildings or in quiet squares. For a peaceful break, sneak into the Jardin des Rosiers in the Marais or Georges Cain Square near Carnavalet Museum for a dose of tranquility just steps from high-energy streets[2].Looking ahead, tomorrow brings the last day of L’Été du Canal festival, more open-air cinema, and fresh flea markets across the city for bargain hunters[3][5]. Tune in then for another dose of events, insider tips, and local flavor. Enjoy your Paris Saturday—get out there and live the magic!
Bonjour and welcome to "Things to Do in Paris" on this vibrant Friday, August 15, 2025! Whether you're waking up with the city or just arriving, Paris today is buzzing with festive energy, plenty of sunshine, and a crisp late-summer breeze. After yesterday’s brief rain, the air is fresh and clear, perfect for outdoor adventures. As the city celebrates the Assumption holiday, the atmosphere is both spirited and reflective—expect a mix of cultural events and relaxed summer vibes unfolding across the boulevards.Let’s dive right into some can’t-miss happenings lighting up Paris today:1. The Assumption Feast at Notre-Dame is front and center this morning. For the first time since its reopening, the cathedral plays host to a grand Marian procession, beginning with an early Mass at 8:30 a.m. followed by traditional liturgies and solemn processions weaving through the heart of the city. Visits are restricted to liturgical celebrations, so this is a rare chance to witness a centuries-old tradition in a truly iconic setting[3].2. If you’re in the mood for some Parisian magic after dark, don’t miss the open-air projection of George Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" at 11 p.m. on Esplanade Tranquille. Prepare for Shakespeare-meets-ballet under the stars, with sets and costumes by Christian Lacroix and music by Mendelssohn—a unique ballet-and-cinema fusion swirling in the city air[5].3. For families and explorers: the century-old Carrousel des Tuileries in Jardin des Tuileries remains a favorite, with its whimsical, fairy-tale animals spinning beneath leafy trees for just 3€. Alternatively, Parc Diderot offers free swimming and paddling for kids and adults seeking a refreshing escape from city heat[4].4. The hidden rooftop at Hôtel Rochechouart invites you to sip cocktails against a panoramic backdrop of Sacré-Cœur. With only a handful of tables, it’s one of the most photogenic and romantic sunset spots in Paris—ideal for winding down or sparking up a Friday night adventure[1].5. Art lovers shouldn’t miss the newly reopened ephemeral terrace at Palais Galliera, Paris’s fashion museum, for a coffee or light lunch with a direct view of the Eiffel Tower—truly, a chic Parisian pause to be savored[1].On the local news front, Parisians are excited about Maison Faitout's reopening in the 20th arrondissement: a revamped eatery, part café-bar and part fine-dining with a sustainable focus, located just beside the Petite Ceinture railway. Also, transit runs smoothly today with additional late-night metro service scheduled for festival and Assumption celebrants[1].For must-do activities, don’t leave without a Montmartre stroll—explore the village streets, snap city panoramas, then reward yourself in a hidden bakery tearoom decorated in lush Art Nouveau style at 10 Place des Petits Pères[1][6]. Layer in a Seine picnic: grab fresh baguettes and cheeses, and claim your patch of riverside grass for unbeatable Eiffel Tower views.Paris tip of the day: Locals love the labyrinthine Eugénie Djendi Garden in the 15th arrondissement—a secluded green maze perfect for reading, meditating, or just escaping the tourist trail[4].And for those planning ahead: Paris gears up next week for the legendary Rock en Seine festival and open-air “Ciné-Jardins” film nights, so mark your calendars and tune in tomorrow for your front-row guide to what’s next in Paris delights[7].À demain—enjoy your unforgettable Friday in the City of Light!
Bienvenue and welcome to "Things to Do in Paris!" Today is Thursday, August 14th, 2025, and the City of Light is buzzing with midsummer energy. Parisians and visitors alike are searching for cool shade and cooler events, as a heat wave settles over the city—so be sure to grab your water bottle and sunscreen before heading out[8]. Air quality remains fair, but heat-sensitive travelers should enjoy the city's many indoor and evening festivities.Today’s Paris isn’t just warm; it’s alive with tradition, culture, and summer spectacle. On the historic Île de la Cité, Notre-Dame de Paris welcomes back crowds for the **first post-reopening Assumption procession and liturgical celebrations,** starting at 2:00 p.m. and continuing into the evening with special masses and a candlelit inside procession, making for a spiritual and visually breathtaking experience in the city’s reborn cathedral[1].For those hungry for cultural flavor, the **Jardin d’été festival** at Musée du Quai Branly immerses visitors in Japanese summer traditions, world cuisines, and live performances—the perfect festive antidote to August crowds[4]. If you're out with family, don’t miss the **Fête des Tuileries**, the classic Parisian funfair in the Jardin des Tuileries, running through August 24th and this year featuring the dazzling Olympic cauldron[4].Music fans, rejoice: Paris’s legendary nightlife gets a rock-and-roll jolt with **AC/DC’s concert** at Stade de France, drawing hard rock fans for an unforgettable summer show on the city’s northern edge[4]. Looking ahead to tomorrow, Place de la Bastille hosts a **free open-air gospel concert** by the Total Praise Mass Choir, celebrating the Assumption with joy and powerful vocals[4].Art lovers and history buffs can escape the crowds at more intimate museums today, such as the Musée Zadkine or the air-conditioned Musée Guimet, which are pleasantly calm in the summer heat[2]. Or, for an offbeat adventure, head below ground to the bone-filled **Paris Catacombs**—but be sure to book your ticket online to skip the famously long wait[3].In local news, the rare sighting of fossa cubs at Paris Zoo brings excitement for animal lovers across the city[8]. Free residential parking has been extended today due to ongoing pollution alerts—good news for anyone driving into Paris[4]. As for transport, expect heavy activity around major attractions but quieter vibes in the lesser-known neighborhoods, especially as many locals are on holiday[2].Here’s a trio of **must-do activities** for today:- Experience the meditative calm of Notre-Dame’s unique Assumption procession in the evening[1].- Join a small-group **Hidden Montmartre walking tour** to discover secret artist haunts, picturesque streets, and authentic croissant stops away from the crowds[6].- Cool off with a visit to the **Musée d’Orsay**, where Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art glows inside the beautiful former train station—just remember to get a skip-the-line ticket for a breezier entry[3][9].**Local tip:** Want the best Parisian picnic? Pick up a fresh baguette, cheese, and seasonal fruits from an open-air market (Marché Bastille is huge on Thursdays), then settle in a shaded corner of Parc Montsouris—a quiet alternative to the overflowing Jardin du Luxembourg[2].As the sun sets, consider catching the glittering **Crazy Horse Cabaret Show**—glamour and Parisian pizzazz in an unforgettable evening setting, starting tonight and running long through the year[7].Looking ahead, tomorrow promises even more: open-air concerts, boutique restaurant pop-ups, and citywide celebrations for the Assumption holiday. Tune in then for your next update and more inspiration for your perfect Parisian day!
Welcome to “Things to Do in Paris!” It’s Sunday, August 10, 2025, and whether you’re a first-timer or a local, today’s lineup promises summer magic in the City of Light.This August Sunday greets you with bright skies and warm temperatures, perfect for strolls along the Seine or afternoons in Parisian parks. The air quality is excellent, making it a lovely day to be outside and explore. The city still feels abuzz from the Olympic afterglow, with a unique celebratory energy carrying over into late summer[1].Here are the events you can’t miss today:First, see the Paris Cauldron lift off over Tuileries Garden in a dazzling LED spectacle. This “floating flame” from last summer’s Olympics rises every evening at 9:30pm, visible from prime spots like Place du Carrousel, the banks of the Seine, and Sacré-Cœur’s steps[1].Culture lovers, catch an outdoor classical concert at Les Arènes Lyriques in Montmartre. Set in an enchanting secret garden near Sacré-Cœur, tonight’s performance gathers top opera singers and musicians under the stars—a quintessential Parisian summer night[1].For families and explorers, consider a themed walking tour. Seek out the city’s best chocolate on the Pure Chocolate tour, experience the edge of Parisian creativity on a street art tour, or time-travel through Medieval Paris past Notre Dame and the Cluny Museum[1][9].Night owls: reserve a ticket for the Moulin Rouge’s world-famous cabaret. With sparkling costumes and champagne flowing, it’s a night out that sizzles with Parisian flair[8].Local news and announcements: Restaurant fans, Le Tout-Paris at Cheval Blanc Paris just won its first Michelin star—if you crave contemporary French cuisine with panoramic Seine views, this is the reservation to covet. Meanwhile, the Brasserie des Prés in Saint-Germain-des-Prés stands out as a hidden courtyard gem, combining charm with affordability[7]. On the move? Paris public transit runs normally today, so you can hop on buses or the metro to crisscross the city with ease.Must-do activities for today: Beyond the marquee events, don’t miss a late-afternoon river cruise on the Seine for unbeatable views of the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame[9]. For something unique, try the Bus Saint Germain 1920—themed dining as you roll past glittering city monuments in vintage style[7]. Early risers should slip into a cozy café for fresh pastries in the Marais, while those seeking less-trodden paths might uncover Paris’s hidden bookshops and rooftop terraces—Instagram gold and rare quiet moments both[5][4].Local tip: Parisians take their summer evenings seriously; many bring a picnic to the banks of the Seine or a favorite park, soaking up the atmosphere and conversation until sunset. Join them and you’ll feel the city’s heart for yourself.Looking ahead, stay tuned for tomorrow’s sneak peek at the Paris Jazz Festival’s next set and new exhibitions launching at the Louvre. Whether you’re here for art, adventure, or relaxation, Paris offers a new chapter every day. See you tomorrow for more inspiration and insider updates!
Bonjour and welcome to "Things to do in Paris"! It's Saturday, August 9, 2025, and Paris is buzzing with energy as the weekend hits full swing. Today, the city feels warm and alive—temperatures are climbing into the summer highs, so don't forget your water bottle and a splash of SPF. The air quality remains typical for a Parisian summer, but with the ongoing southern France wildfires, authorities recommend sensitive groups take extra care outdoors[2]. All in all, Paris is ready to charm you with its vibrant events and happenings!Here’s a quick look at the city’s pulse and some of today’s top events:- *AC/DC rocks Stade de France*: Get ready for an electrifying night as the legendary rock band takes the stage just outside the city. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just want to experience stadium energy, this is the show you can’t miss![1]- *Louvre Couture Exhibition*: Today is one of your last chances to see the Louvre’s very first fashion exhibition, which beautifully intertwines art, history, and haute couture. A must for fashionistas and art lovers alike![1]- *Jardin d’été at Musée du Quai Branly*: Dive into Japanese summer traditions with the festive Jardin d’été. Expect lively family activities, gourmet food stalls, and immersive cultural performances, all running through August[1].- *Dylan Dylan, Budino & Hunee at Virage Paris*: For nightlife seekers and fans of electronic beats, the Virage Paris hosts a strong DJ lineup set to light up your Saturday night[10].- *Family fun*: For something more relaxed, enjoy the cool open-air cinema at Château de Blandy-Les-Tours, where movies are projected on ancient castle ramparts for a magical movie night experience—perfect for all ages![1]In local news, the restaurant scene is as dynamic as ever. Look out for the delightful Brasserie des Prés in Saint-Germain-des-Prés for a charming and affordable Parisian meal, or try the immersive dining experience aboard the Bus Saint Germain 1920—a gourmet meal with the city as your backdrop[9]. Public transit is running on schedule, though be aware that the coming week could see some disruptions as a heatwave intensifies, so check RATP updates if you’re zipping around by Metro or RER[2].Wondering what to do between events? Classic Paris never fails: stroll through the Tuileries or Luxembourg Gardens for a touch of peace and greenery, hop on a Seine River cruise for city views, or simply lose yourself in the winding, atmospheric streets of the Marais or Canal Saint-Martin[6][3]. Hidden gem tip: Check out the Passage des Panoramas, one of Paris’s oldest covered arcades filled with quirky shops and vintage Parisian ambiance[3].Here’s a local tip to enhance your Parisian experience: Parisians love their city’s terraces. Whether you’re sipping coffee or a glass of wine, find a sunny seat at a corner café, watch the world go by, and you’ll instantly blend in with the locals.Looking ahead, don’t miss Les Nocturnes de Feu at Versailles on August 15—a dazzling firework show in royal gardens awaits next week! And with the famed Perseids meteor shower peaking soon, make a plan for some late-night sky watching[1].Check in tomorrow for more can’t-miss events and city discoveries. Paris always has something new up its sleeve—à demain!
Welcome to “Things to do in Paris” for Friday, August 8, 2025! As the city awakens under a typical Parisian summer sky, you’ll find warm, sunny weather and a lively energy surging through the streets. While parts of southern France have been battling wildfires, Paris itself remains unaffected, with air quality staying comfortably clear and city life thriving[5][8].Today, Paris pulses with a vibrant array of events for every taste:- Immerse yourself in history with “Relive the Construction of the Eiffel Tower in VR,” a virtual reality experience that lets you time-travel to the 1889 Universal Exhibition and witness the Iron Lady’s creation—an innovative twist on a must-see monument[1].- For family fun, the Parc Diderot in Pantin offers free swimming, pedal-boating, and paddle-boarding at the city’s favorite summer pool, open to all ages throughout August[1].- If you crave tranquility, head to the Eugénie Djendi garden in the 15th arrondissement. This labyrinthine green space invites you to wander and unwind amidst unique contemporary landscape design[1][3].- Book lovers should catch the Bibliambule, an extraordinary mobile library filled with hammocks and hundreds of books, setting up in the 19th arrondissement for a relaxing break amid the city’s hustle[1].- As the sun sets, experience cocktails and stunning vistas at Bar Les Ombres atop the Musée du Quai Branly or the new terrace at the Musée d’Orsay—both prime rooftop destinations pairing mixology with panoramic Eiffel Tower views[1][3].Art enthusiasts can also enjoy the Louvre’s “Near Eastern Antiquities from the Met” exhibit, running through late September, or see spectacular urban artworks at Fluctuart, the floating art center moored on the Seine[4].On the food scene, August brings excitement: Longchamp’s ephemeral café in the Marais serves chic treats and specialty coffee, while Passionné restaurant in central Paris beckons foodie explorers with seasonal local cuisine[3]. A new outdoor guinguette, Bonnotte Club, awaits by the Seine with music, cheap oysters, and a festive summer ambiance at the foot of the Eiffel Tower[1].Public transport is fully operational, making it easy to traverse the city and soak up all the activities. For those planning a museum day, consider getting a Paris Museum Pass to skip the lines at more than 60 city attractions[4].No day in Paris is complete without a local tip: Parisians adore their parks in August, when the city is quieter and the greenery shines. Pack a picnic, grab a fresh baguette and cheese, and savor an alfresco lunch by the Seine or in one of the city’s charming gardens. And remember, many top restaurants and boutiques stay open through the summer, defying the old myth that Paris “shuts down” in August[7][9].Looking ahead, tomorrow promises even more excitement: Paris Plages transforms the city’s banks into a beach escape; don’t miss open-air cinemas, special walking tours, and the grand spectacle of nocturnal fountain shows at Versailles[7]. Be sure to join us again for more inspiration on making the most of your Parisian adventure!
Bienvenue to "Things to Do in Paris" for Thursday, August 7, 2025! Whether you’re a local or just passing through, today’s episode will get you ready to make the most of Paris this summer.This morning, Paris is basking in classic summer warmth, with lively streets and blue skies setting an energetic, festive tone across the city. Air quality is good––ideal for long strolls or lounging by the Seine. The summer buzz is palpable: palm trees, deck chairs, and music have transformed riversides for Paris Plages, while the city’s parks and cafés pulse with visitors savoring the seasonal magic[1][4].Here are today’s top events and experiences, handpicked for every mood:Paris Plages 2025 is in full swing at six iconic spots along the Seine! Enjoy Brazilian-themed fun in the heart of Paris with free swimming zones, sand, palm trees, games, and concerts. Don your swimwear and join the city-wide celebration through August 31[1].For families and adventure seekers, the Fête des Tuileries funfair lights up the Jardin des Tuileries. This year, it features the famed Olympic cauldron, adding a special glow to the classic rides, snacks, and games. Open through August 24, it’s a can’t-miss carnival for kids and the young at heart[1][4].Art lovers will want to catch the “Jardins Ouverts” (Open Gardens): over 200 parks across Île-de-France invite you for artistic installations, live music, and storytelling. Or, embrace the mesmerizing surrealism at Musée Dalí Paris, with over 300 works by Salvador Dalí exhibited in Montmartre[4].Concertgoers: Rock legends AC/DC are back in town! Before their Stade de France shows this weekend, fans can visit the exclusive “PWR/UP Pop-up” store in Paris for rare merchandise and pre-show excitement. It’s a pilgrimage for any hard rock devotee[1].Prefer serenity? Jardin d’été at Musée du Quai Branly celebrates Japanese summer festivals, with world flavors and culinary workshops nestled in lush gardens, making for a gentle, cross-cultural escape in the heart of the city[4].In local news, Paris continues to shine post-Olympics, and there’s a fresh culinary buzz: Joli, a new terrace restaurant at the Musée Carnavalet, transforms lunchtime into a chic, bucolic interlude, while LV Dream Café has unleashed a new savory menu amid its Louis Vuitton art exhibit[3]. Public transit is running smoothly, and free swimming has returned to the Canal Saint-Martin––perfect for urban cooling-off[1].Looking for must-dos? Even locals delight in classic spots: take a sunset Seine River cruise for iconic city views, climb to Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre for a panoramic vista, and explore hidden arcades like Galerie Vivienne for vintage Parisian elegance[6][9]. Try Mauritian street food at Ti Dodo Gourmand for a taste of global Paris[3].Local tip: Many top museums (Louvre, Orsay) offer late hours or quiet “no-reservation” entry on select evenings—an insider move to skip the crowds and savor art at your own pace.Before we go, a sneak peek: Tomorrow, Paris welcomes more festival magic, with the Fête des Loges in Saint-Germain-en-Laye—a historic fair under forest canopies just a quick ride from the city[4]. Be sure to join us tomorrow for more surprises and the heartbeat of Paris in summertime. À demain!
Bienvenue to “Things to do in Paris” for Sunday, August 3, 2025! Whether you’re waking up to the city’s hazy golden glow or strolling along the Seine, today’s Paris is buzzing with summer energy. The weather is pleasantly warm, with temperatures hovering in the mid-20s°C, perfect for both indoor and outdoor adventures. Air quality is good, giving everyone the green light to explore. Across town, anticipation is mounting for tonight’s festivities as Parisians and visitors fill the parks, museums, and lively café terraces[1][2].Let’s dive into today’s top events. Art lovers, don’t miss “Van Gogh, la nuit étoilée,” the dazzling immersive exhibition at Atelier des Lumières, running through August 30. Become part of Van Gogh’s most iconic masterpieces as light and sound bring the painter’s world to life—a sensory feast for all ages[1]. For family fun, hop over to Porte de Versailles, where “Jurassic Park in Paris” offers an interactive dinosaur adventure, merging science, spectacle, and play for kids (and the young at heart)[1]. If you fancy something free and nature-inspired, explore the contemporary art exhibition “Ode to Flora & Fauna” at STATION F, the world’s largest startup campus reimagined as an artistic jungle until September 1[1].For fans of eccentric experiences, the Paradox Museum has just unveiled five new mind-bending interactive rooms—plus, don’t miss the debut of the Hans & Gretel Café for the city’s most whimsical sweets[1]. Nightlife seekers can dance beneath palm trees at Tiki Playa, a summery club escape with island vibes, cool cocktails, and a bamboo bar that’s open every day[1]. Or, for a surreal twist, visit the Wonderwoods restaurant for dinner deep in an enchanted forest, where nature and gourmet cuisine collide[1].Turning to local news, Paris’s culinary scene continues to sizzle. New hidden gems like Brasserie des Prés in Saint-Germain-des-Prés are earning raves for their cozy courtyards and affordable, quintessentially Parisian fare[3]. The celebrated Le Tout-Paris restaurant at Cheval Blanc has just received its first Michelin star, promising panoramic views and elevated French cuisine[3]. On the move? The city’s extensive metro and bus network is running smoothly today, with no major closures or strikes reported[3]. If you’re venturing out, enjoy easy access to city hotspots and landmark attractions.Now, don’t forget the classics: stroll through the fragrant Luxembourg Gardens, marvel at the Eiffel Tower twinkling at dusk, or lose yourself in the bohemian streets of Montmartre[2]. For a truly unique treat, book a dinner on the Bus Saint Germain 1920—a moving feast that takes you past the city’s famous monuments in vintage Roaring Twenties style[3].Local tip: When wandering Paris, look up! The city’s zinc rooftops and ornate chimneys are protected as UNESCO heritage, giving Paris its dreamy silver skyline—and making rooftop bars and viewpoints extra special[6].Before we say au revoir, get ready for tomorrow’s stunning Grandes Eaux Musicales at the Château de Versailles, where baroque music and magical fountains create a fairytale evening[1]. Tune in tomorrow for more Parisian must-dos and insider tips. À bientôt!
Welcome to Things to do in Paris! Today is Saturday, August 2, 2025—a summer day in the City of Light abuzz with energy. Paris is basking in warm weather, drawing locals and visitors outdoors to soak up the best the city has to offer. The air quality is good this weekend, making it perfect for exploring, and there’s a festive atmosphere as Parisians take advantage of long days and a packed cultural calendar[1][2].Let’s dive into today’s highlights, offering something for every taste. Culture and science buffs will love Les Nuits des Étoiles, the annual stargazing event where astronomers set up observation points across Paris and the Ile-de-France region—just look up tonight for a brush with the cosmos[1][4]. Music fans, get ready for the electrifying return of K-pop phenomenon BLACKPINK at Stade de France this evening, their only French date this year—expect a high-energy show and an international crowd[1][7].Inspired by global cultures? Don’t miss the Wa Bénin festival at Jardin 21, celebrating Beninese music, art, and food in a laid-back riverside setting—a true family-friendly cultural treat[1][4]. Meanwhile, families can head to Smile World at Bercy 2 for go-karting, trampolines, and laser games—perfect for keeping kids and big kids entertained alike[1]. For night owls and art lovers, the Bourse de Commerce is hosting a rare free nocturne this Saturday, granting evening access to cutting-edge collections in a stunning rotunda[4]. And if you crave something immersive, check out the AURA INVALIDES sound and light show at Dôme des Invalides, an atmospheric nighttime experience marrying history, music, and visual effects[6].Turning to the latest city updates: be prepared for metro disruptions. Line 14 (Orly airport link) and Line 9 will see complete traffic interruptions starting August 4 for maintenance, so plan alternate routes in advance[2]. The Catacombs are set to close for renovations from November—last chance to descend into history before spring 2026[2]. In lighter news, Paris’s riverside “Paris Plages” is open, with three designated swimming spots in the Seine providing a rare city-centre dip[2].Wondering how to make the most of today? In addition to headline events, Paris l’Été Festival at Westfield Forum des Halles offers a free aerobatic show this evening, mixing acrobatics, poetry, and sport—an outdoor spectacle not to be missed[4]. Stroll along the Seine at Marina les Maquereaux in the chic 16th arrondissement for oysters, cocktails, and sunset DJ sets[1]. Or escape the crowds with a rooftop drink at the Peninsula Paris, boasting one of the city’s finest views[3].Local tip: Don’t overlook open-air cinema! Parks in the 13th arrondissement are screening free movies under the stars tonight—a beloved Parisian summer ritual and a great way to connect with the local vibe[4].Before we say au revoir, here’s a sneak peek at tomorrow: “Nuits des Étoiles” continues, as do open-air art exhibitions and cultural walks. Stay tuned for more exciting happenings and insider suggestions on Things to do in Paris!
Welcome to "Things to do in Paris" for Friday, August 1, 2025! The City of Light is buzzing with summer vitality. Sun-drenched boulevards, a mild breeze off the Seine, and festival flags flying paint a vibrant tableau. Skies are mostly clear, encouraging Parisians and visitors alike to soak up the joyful urban energy. The air quality is comfortable, and the city is alive with cultural happenings, fresh openings, and summery secrets just waiting to be discovered[1][5].Today in Paris, excitement is in the air with a dazzling mix of events:- Summer wouldn’t be Paris without Paris Plages! Head to the Seine’s urban beaches where the theme is Brazilian this year—expect deckchairs, palm trees, samba music, and swimming zones that will transport you from cityscape to seaside getaway in minutes[4][5].- Art lovers: The "Euphoria" exhibition at the Grand Palais features Paola Pivi’s multicolored ladder installation gracing its historic façade—a playful, must-see photo op running until September[1].- Adventure-seeking families: Get lost in the giant Pop Corn Labyrinthe in Yvelines, a four-hectare corn maze, or explore the Eugénie Djendi labyrinthine garden right in the 15th arrondissement for an urban jungle experience[1].- Bookworms and relaxation-seekers: Discover La Bibliambule, a mobile library with hammocks in the 19th arrondissement, inviting you to unwind among 600 colorful books in the open air[1].For those looking to dive deeper into city life, the Fête des Tuileries continues—this funfair brings carnival rides, French treats, and special Olympic-themed celebrations to the iconic Jardin des Tuileries[4]. Night owls and music fans can look forward to laid-back drinks and live DJs at Les Maquereaux’s Rive Droite terrace, offering river views and a cool breeze as dusk settles in[1].On the local news front, keep an eye out for recent public transportation shifts supporting summer crowds—extra metro services are running on tourist-favorite lines. The city has also recently welcomed several new terrace restaurants and pop-up bars, including the sand-and-stripes Polpo Plage along the Seine, where you can dip your toes in the sand or enjoy a boat ride on the water[1]. Please note: increased cycling and pedestrian zones around major attractions are in place, so plan your route accordingly.No Parisian day is complete without a recommended mix of classic sights and unexpected gems. Wander through timeless neighborhoods like Le Marais and Montmartre for a blend of old-world charm and street style, or stroll to Rue Crémieux for the most Instagrammable pastel facades in the city[2][7]. Free walking tours covering every interest—from the Eiffel Tower to the literary Left Bank—are easy to join and offer authentic local insights[3]. For nature lovers, Paris’s lesser-known gardens like the Anne Frank Garden in Le Marais or Place des Vosges provide tranquil shade and a quiet moment away from summer bustle[9][10].Local tip: Parisians often picnic on the banks of the Seine as the sun sets, especially on Fridays. Bring a baguette, some cheese, and a bottle of wine to join this lively tradition—look for spots near Pont des Arts or the Île Saint-Louis for the best views.Looking ahead to tomorrow, get ready for more open-air concerts, pop-up food markets, and an exclusive nighttime rooftop cinema experience. Tune in again to catch the latest must-do picks and insider tips for making your Paris weekend unforgettable!
Bonjour, Paris lovers, and welcome to “Things to do in Paris” for Thursday, July 31, 2025! The city is buzzing with summer energy—expect a warm, radiant day as July bows out, with Parisians and visitors alike soaking up summer’s best. Skies are mostly sunny, air quality is good, and the city feels festive, energized by Olympic spirit and a calendar packed with events[1].Here’s your quick snapshot: the Brazilian-themed **Paris Plages** transforms the riverside into a mini Copacabana with six swimming areas, deckchairs, palm trees, sunbathing, and live music—all free, perfect for a refreshing dip or simply lounging by the Seine[1][5]. Over at the **Jardin des Tuileries**, the whimsical funfair of **Fête des Tuileries** is in full swing, combining classic French amusements with Olympic magic—great for families, couples, or anyone wanting Parisian nostalgia[1].Culture buffs and laid-back socialites will love tonight’s **WIA-Europe Summer Gathering at Place Dauphine**—bring some snacks and try your hand at pétanque in a jovial, picnic-style community event from 7 pm[3]. Looking for rooftop glamour? The new **Musée d’Orsay terrace** welcomes guests for chic summer cocktails and picture-perfect views—the ultimate sunset rendezvous for art lovers and romantics[1][6]. If you’re more into beats, tonight the **Eva Jane concert at Chipie Club** lures indie pop fans with fresh Parisian sounds, while several riverside terraces along the Seine host DJ sets for a lively nightlife option[7][1].In city news, a new plush toy store by popular brand **MINISO** has just opened on the Champs-Élysées—ideal for souvenir hunting or a cute pit stop with kids[5]. The **Bonnotte Club** is the hottest new guinguette on the Quais de Suffren, offering cocktails, oysters for €1, and Eiffel Tower views—no reservation required, perfect for impromptu aperitifs with friends[1]. For public transport, note most metro lines are running on schedule, though expect extra crowds near Olympic venues.Today’s must-do picks:- Swim or sunbathe at **Paris Plages** and embrace the festival’s Brazilian vibe[1][5].- Try dazzling rides and cotton candy at **Fête des Tuileries**[1].- Experience a rooftop aperitif at the **Musée d’Orsay terrace**—stay for sunset![1][6]- Join a pétanque game with locals at **Place Dauphine** for authentic Parisian camaraderie[3].- Duck into a neighborhood wine bar or quirky café; summer is when Parisian terraces come alive[1][2].Quick local tip: If you want a crowd-free view of the Eiffel Tower, head to the new **Bonnotte Club** on the Seine for budget-friendly drinks and unmatched scenery—locals love this hidden gem for a reason[1]. And remember, Paris’s open-air cinemas are screening free movies in parks—catch a classic tonight under the stars in the 13th arrondissement[5].Stay tuned for tomorrow’s showstoppers: the **Wa Bénin Festival** kicks off at Jardin 21, celebrating Beninese culture with music, food, and dance, plus the much-anticipated **Les Nuits des Étoiles** stargazing event starts as night falls[5]. Join us tomorrow for more can’t-miss Paris happenings—au revoir for now, and have a sparkling summer day in the City of Light!
Bonjour, and welcome to "Things to Do in Paris" for Sunday, July 27, 2025! Whether you’re an eternal Parisian or just passing through, there’s excitement in the air as the city pulses with summer energy, special events, and that unique Parisian joie de vivre.Today, the city wakes up under a radiant July sun, making it the perfect weekend for strolling the Seine or sitting on a café terrace. The air is clear, festive crowds are gathering, and anticipation buzzes for world-class events—especially as the final stage of the Tour de France rolls through Paris, culminating on the legendary Champs-Élysées with three laps around the picturesque Butte Montmartre before the triumphant finish. It’s a day when Paris feels like the center of the world, combining sporting history with classic Parisian style[1][4].Let’s dive into the top happenings for today:- The **Tour de France 2025 Arrival** provides all-day excitement as cyclists zigzag through the heart of the city, ending with a spectacular sprint on the Champs-Élysées. Expect spirited crowds, live music, and perfect people-watching[1][4].- **Stray Kids World Tour Concert** at Stade de France—K-pop fans, rejoice! The global superstars light up Paris tonight, sure to draw a dazzling crowd and electrifying atmosphere[4][10].- **Fête de la Seine** continues, celebrating the legacy of the Paris 2024 Games. Enjoy live performances, art installations (including the unveiling of golden statues of inspiring French women), and playful activities along the riverbanks. Dive into free events on and around the Seine, with concerts, DJ sets, and giant karaoke near Place du Châtelet[1][4].- For those seeking a cinematic experience, the **La Villette open-air film festival** screens family favorites and classics every evening on the Prairie du Triangle. Pull up a deckchair, bring your picnic, and enjoy the summer sky turning to night[4][7].- Art lovers shouldn’t miss **Artificial Dreams II** at the Grand Palais Immersif, where creativity and cutting-edge AI blend in a futuristic exhibition extended through early August[3][9].News and announcements to note: Paris' public transit is running extra services today for Tour de France crowds. Allow a little extra time at key stations, especially around Gare Saint-Lazare and Concorde. On the foodie front, the Paradox Museum Paris just opened its Hans & Gretel Café, serving up whimsical desserts alongside mind-bending illusions[3]. Plus, Disneyland Paris is rolling out new summer merchandise and specialty drinks at Starbucks for those planning an adventure on the city’s outskirts[2].Not sure how to make the most of your day? Here are some must-dos:- Find a cozy perch along the Champs-Élysées or at a Montmartre café to watch the Tour de France finish—nothing beats the energy there today[6].- Explore Montmartre in the golden evening hours; its winding streets, vibrant art scene, and the iconic Sacré-Cœur are especially magical at sunset[6].- Dive into Paris’ hidden gems: check out quirky exhibitions like “Dans la Seine” at the Crypte archéologique, where you can see the river’s centuries-old secrets on display[3].Local tip: If crowds aren’t your thing, use the city’s Vélib’ bikes to zip around, and take shortcuts through charming passages and side streets. These historic arcades offer shade, unique boutiques, and glimpses of Parisian life at its most authentic.Looking ahead, don’t miss tomorrow’s continuation of open-air screenings, family activities at Imagi Park, and the mesmerizing AURA Invalides sound-and-light show at Les Invalides[9]. That’s all for now—tune in tomorrow for more ways to experience the best of Paris!
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