In Paris’s 17th arrondissement, square off against your friends, whether you’re into darts, indoor golf, or simply looking for a convivial hangout at Matchplay Society. An Italian food lineup accompanies your sessions on these cutting-edge simulators and connected targets.
In the face of the heatwave affecting Île-de-France, the Jean-Jacques Henner Museum in Paris's 17th arrondissement will close temporarily. The museum will remain inaccessible to the public until Monday, June 29, inclusive.
Martin Luther King Park, in Paris’s 17th arrondissement, will host two free outdoor cinema screenings as part of Dix-Sept Été on July 3 and 24, 2026. Discover the lineup.
It was one of the spring’s most hotly anticipated openings in Paris. The Partouche Pasino Club is now open, welcoming visitors since May 12, 2026, just a stone’s throw from the Arc de Triomphe. A spectacular new venue, in the casino spirit, aiming to redefine the gaming-club experience in the capital.
Avenue de la Grande-Armée, in the 17th arrondissement, the Partouche Pasino Club opens its doors on May 12, 2026. Poker, blackjack, dining, bars... We got an early look at this massive gaming club, unlike any other, and here’s what awaits you.
National Day on July 14 isn’t just about fireworks: fire stations open their doors every year to celebrate! Dance, music, and a festive vibe are on offer at the Boursault fire station, in Paris’s 17th arrondissement, during the evening and night of July 13–14, 2026.
Discover HYPN’OSE, a participatory hypnosis show that blends humour, audience interaction and a warm, immersive onstage experience, to be seen at L'Européen in the 17th arrondissement.
At 55 rue Pierre Demours in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, 55 Amours is turning a corporate canteen into a nightlife venue open to the public, blending restaurant, bar, DJ sets, talks, and culinary residencies.
Celebrate the Fête de la Musique in Paris with a groundbreaking, free event at the Cité de l’Economie. On Sunday, June 21, 2026, the Alfred Cortot School of Music invites you to this venue housed in the historic Hôtel Gaillard for a one‑of‑a‑kind evening dedicated to classical music.
The Henner Museum is taking part in the new Fête de la Musique! Join us this Sunday, June 21, 2026, to soak up the rhythm of six classical music concerts. For the occasion, the renowned Paris museum will welcome students from École Cortot.
To celebrate its 25th birthday, Shrek invites moviegoers to an XXL marathon of the first three legendary installments. A festive afternoon inviting kids and grown-ups alike to celebrate this fairy tale like no other at the Club de l'Étoile!
Avis to night owls! Virage reopens its dance floor under the ring road in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, sticking to its well-honed recipe: electronic music, dance, performances, food and collective energy. Backed by Bonjour/Bonsoir, this festive spot in northern Paris returns for another open-air season, ready to keep the good times rolling late into the night.
The three Paris flower markets are waiting for you on Place des Ternes, at La Madeleine, and on Île de la Cité. Three green havens to explore all year round—whether you’re picking up a stunning bouquet, planting something on your balcony, or simply wandering among the wonderful floral fragrances.
Pleincœur's ice-cream bar has just opened in Batignolles (Paris 17th). At Maxime Frédéric's bakery-chocolaterie, ice creams made to order and artisanal sundaes are prepared right before our eyes, to be discovered this summer 2026.
The clearance sale of the famous tricolor cocotte returns to captivate Paris from September 11 to 13, 2026 at Espace Champerret. Enamelled cast iron, skillets, stainless steel, ceramic items, and iconic accessories: three days to shop these kitchen essentials at bargain prices.
In Paris’s 17th arrondissement, Rue Poncelet cultivates a village-like ambience. Between produce traders, cheesemongers, caterers, fishmongers and other food shops, this permanent, street-style gourmet market wins you over with its unmistakable neighborhood feel.
In Paris’s 17th arrondissement, the Ternes Covered Market hides away on Rue Lebon, just off Place des Ternes. Compact and human-scale, this neighborhood Hall blends food shops with a village-like vibe.
Every Saturday, Paris’s Batignolles organic market takes over Batignolles Boulevard in the 17th arrondissement. Between stalls of fruit, vegetables, bread, cheeses, fish, and delis, this neighborhood market cultivates a calm, convivial atmosphere.
In the heart of Paris’s 17th arrondissement, the Batignolles covered market blends fresh produce, caterers, food shops and a village-like vibe. A gourmet hall to discover from Tuesday to Sunday.
The Paris 17 10k race is back for another edition on Sunday, November 29, 2026, winding through Paris’s 17th arrondissement—from Ternes to Batignolles—for a speedy rediscovery of the neighborhood.