"When March dresses up like summer, April puts on its furry clothes", say the sayings of the months. Temperatures are easing, the days are getting longer and the fine weatheris (almost) back. So it's time to alternate between warm weather outings on cooler days, and outdoor excursions as soon as there's a bit of sunshine!
So, what's on the agenda for March 2026? Between Mardi Gras and Carnival, the official arrival of spring means a return to outdoor outings to discover gardens in bloom, hike in the Ile-de-France forests accessible by Navigo pass, (re)discover the region's châteaux, which reopen their doors in fine weather... But it's also the perfect opportunity to take advantage of the best family restaurants and kid-friendly brunches, to take a workshop at a family concept in Paris or the surrounding area, and so on. Without further ado, here are the best family deals and other free outings to enjoy with the kids this March 2026!



Jules Verne, The Extraordinary Journey — An immersive show at the Grand Hôtel des Rêves
Sponsored - Starting January 31, 2026, the Grand Hôtel des Rêves in Paris's 5th arrondissement will host an immersive family show throughout the February holiday break. "Jules Verne, The Extraordinary Voyage" features stunning 360° sets and a unique theatrical adventure. It's the perfect opportunity to discover or revisit the legendary author of adventure novels. [Read more]



Ledger's Young Star Game: Meet the Rising Stars of French Basketball
Sponsored - The top basketball players under 22 will once again face international recruiters at the Ledger Young Star Game, happening on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at the Marcel-Cerdan Sports Palace in Levallois. This event offers a rare glimpse at what could be the future stars of French and NBA basketball! [Read more]



The Edge: a one-of-a-kind virtual reality experience in Paris!
Sponsored - The Edge takes you on a breathtaking virtual reality journey. Hop over to Ganymede, the galaxy’s most mysterious planet! Play as a robot-avatar, assemble your team, and set out to explore an abandoned space station in search of a mysterious alien monolith. Whether with friends or family, get ready to dive into this ultra-immersive futuristic adventure like never before! Fans of fun, sci-fi, and adrenaline-fueled experiences — are you ready to open the doors to another world and push the boundaries of reality? [Read more]



Rediscover cheese with La Cheese Experience - PROMO CODE
Sponsored - You’ve never tasted cheeses like these before! A top-tier selection showcased in a truly unique exhibition: head over to La Cheese Experience, the quirky exhibit nestled in the Passage Jouffroy near the bustling Grands Boulevards in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. And don’t forget—enjoy a 10% discount on your visit with the code "SORTIR10"! [Read more]



Luzarches Carnival (95) 2026: Colorful Mexican-style costume parade and a fiery Carnival figure
The party atmosphere is taking over Luzarches! The town in Val d'Oise is inviting everyone to join in its "Dia de los Gringos" carnival on March 27, 2026. [Read more]



Hors Control, the ultimate party to get your kids swinging at Ground Control — upcoming dates announced
Once a month, Ground Control hosts a lively party just for kids: it’s called Hors Control, and it’s free and, most importantly, loads of fun! Here are the upcoming dates you won’t want to miss — mark your calendars! [Read more]



Unusual: Watch the live assembly of a LEGO model of the Grand Palais—completely free of charge
Here’s a peculiar sight! From February 21 to March 1, 2026, come witness the assembly of a LEGO model of the Grand Palais. This free family activity at the Grand Palais is an unmissable opportunity to see the iconic monument come to life, brick by brick. [Read more]



Little Bal 2026: A special weekend to dance with the little ones at Little Villette
Great news: this year, Little Villette is not just hosting one, but TWO dance weekends! Mark your calendars for March 14-15 and June 20-21, 2026, and enjoy family fun at Little Bal. [Read more]



Aventure Floreval: The Family Adventure Park and Tree-Top Adventure Near Paris in Essonne
Aventure Floreval is the sprawling adventure park featuring treetop obstacle courses designed for both kids and grown-up thrill-seekers alike, nestled amid the trees with lots of fun activities! In addition to over 400 challenges spread across 22 zipline courses, accessible from the age of 3, visitors can enjoy an outdoor escape game, mini golf, a farm with animals, and a dedicated dining area. The park is set to reopen on March 28, 2026. [Read more]



Make waves: the ocean festival featuring diving experiences and an immersive room in Houilles
From March 27 to 29, 2026, the "Make Waves" ocean-themed festival is returning to Houilles. The event will feature a variety of inclusive activities, including film screenings and panel debates, yoga sessions, as well as cooking and drawing workshops. [Read more]



February School Holidays at the National Museum 2026: Tours, Activities, and Workshops
The National Museum of Natural History has put together an exciting winter break program from February 21 to March 8, 2026: kids’ workshops, guided tours, and family-friendly activities to enjoy at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. [Read more]



Chess and Math: Free Workshops and Giant Chess Tournaments at the City of Science
Your brain feeling a bit neglected right now? Mark your calendar for March 10 to 15, 2026, and come compare your mind with fellow participants through math workshops and a chess tournament at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie! [Read more]



Noah's World: An immersive experience of the animal world
Sponsored - Experience an unforgettable adventure right in the heart of Paris: an immersive journey into the fascinating world of animals! [Read more]



Outdoor Holidays: Workshops and Animal Encounters at Ferme des Chanteraines
From February 21 to March 8, 2026, children will enjoy their winter break! To celebrate, La Ferme des Chanteraines is offering a series of workshops designed to introduce little ones to the animal kingdom. [Read more]



February 2026 holidays: Free family visits at the Paris Fire Brigade Museum
In Saint-Ouen, the Paris Fire Brigade Museum houses some truly unique collections detailing the history of these fire hero figures. Don’t miss your chance to explore them for free during this winter break. [Read more]



The Mysteries of Money: a special family package for the Cité de l’Économie’s interactive exhibition
The Cité de l'Économie - Citéco showcases a fun and interactive exhibition centered on money, specially designed for families and children aged 6 to 12. Open from October 18, 2025, to March 8, 2026. [Read more]



Rio Carnival: Paris-Vincennes Hippodrome goes full Brazilian!
Sponsored - On Sunday, February 15th, the Paris-Vincennes Racecourse will host a vibrant Rio Carnival celebration featuring live music, Brazilian dance performances, free entertainment, and a Lusophone-themed food village. Grab your free tickets now and enjoy a fun-filled day with the whole family! [Read more]



Thiais Carnival 2026: Free Parade Through the Streets of the Town
The Thiais Carnival is making a return on Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Val-de-Marne. This free parade turns the streets into a lively celebration, featuring decorated floats, brass bands, and vibrant costumes, from 2:30 PM to 6 PM. [Read more]



Carnaval of L’Isle-Adam 2026: parade, entertainment, and the fiery celebration of Monsieur Carnaval in the 95
The town of L’Isle-Adam, in Val-d’Oise, is gearing up for its annual carnival with a grand costume parade open to everyone, set to bring the town center streets to life on Saturday, March 21, 2026. The event will feature a lively procession in costume, free activities for all ages, community stalls, and the traditional lighting of Monsieur Carnaval, all set in a festive atmosphere. [Read more]



Parmain Carnival 2026: A Costumed Parade for Families in Île-de-France (95)
In March, Carnival makes its way to Paris and the Île-de-France region. On Saturday, March 14, 2026, the town of Parmain (Val-d’Oise) will host its festive, family-friendly carnival, open to everyone, featuring lively entertainment and a colorful parade through the heart of the town. Ready to join the celebration? [Read more]



Wheelz & Feet, the free roller-skating party at Point Fort in Aubervilliers (93): upcoming dates
Craving a mix of roller skating and pure fun? Dive into a roller party—these open-to-all dance floors where you groove to a lively playlist while skating on wheels. Le Point Fort d'Aubervilliers hosts its own sessions, and here are the upcoming dates to mark on your calendar. [Read more]



The 2026 Lagny-sur-Marne Carnival (77): a costume parade themed around the Middle Ages
The Grand Carnival of Lagny-sur-Marne is making its return this Saturday, March 28, 2026. Floats are getting ready to parade through the town center, and everyone—young and old—is invited to join the celebration! Dust off your best costumes because this year’s theme is "Back to the Middle Ages." [Read more]



Paint Invaders: An immersive art and slime experience in Paris — our review
Paint Invaders is Paris's immersive and glow-in-the-dark art center, located opposite the Grand Rex. Since October 24, 2025, it has been offering creative experiences focused on painting and Action Painting. Starting March 5, 2026, the venue will introduce Slime Fluo—a fun and sensory activity illuminated by UV light, suitable for children aged 5 and up—where everyone can make their own fluorescent slime to take home. [Read more]



Let's Play: Giant Marble Runs and Spinning Tops—Free Activities at Little Villette
During the winter holidays, come enjoy playing at Little Villette during the special "Play Time" weekend! A free outing for the whole family on February 28 and March 1, 2026. [Read more]



Houses of the First 1,000 Days: Two Free Destinations in Paris for Young Parents and Families
To support new parents during their child's first days, Paris has opened its first 'Houses of the 1000 Days,' offering free welcome spaces in the 18th and 20th districts. [Read more]



What to do with children at the Musée des Arts Décos Family visits and activities
Fancy a trip to the museum with the whole family? Then head for Paris' Musée des Arts Décoratifs, with its rich collections to discover on guided tours or creative workshops. [Read more]



What to do with children at the Museum of Natural History Family activities and visits
The Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, one of Paris's leading cultural centers, has several locations around the city, with nature, biodiversity and the study of life sciences at the heart of the project. [Read more]



What to do with children at the Louvre? Activities and visits for the whole family
It's the most visited museum in the world, and we're lucky enough to be able to count it among Paris's cultural highlights: the Musée du Louvre. For families, the program is particularly diverse: we take stock before your visit. [Read more]



Le jardin de l'Île, a bucolic park on the banks of the Marne in La Ferté-sous-Jouarre (77)
Along the banks of the Marne, the Jardin de l'Ile offers a soothing, bucolic stroll. [Read more]



The Eugénie Djendi garden, an unusual labyrinth garden in the 15th arrondissement
Adjacent to the Parc André Citroën, the Eugénie Djendi garden boasts architecture that's unique in Paris: it's a great place to get stuck into, to discover this beautiful green space that's almost reminiscent of a labyrinth! [Read more]



The Vexin Express: the great touring trek in the French Vexin Regional Park (95)
The Val-d'Oise département is home to the Parc Naturel du Vexin, a protected green space and a gem of a hiking area. We invite you to cross it on the Vexin Express. [Read more]



Hiking: our favorite routes and circuits in the Fontainebleau massif and forest (77)
In Seine-et-Marne, the Fontainebleau massif is a must for hikers, so we've selected our favorite itineraries in this natural corner of the Île-de-France region. [Read more]



The Aleu park: fishing ponds and country walks in Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines (78)
For a quiet, green, open-air stroll, head for the Parc de l'Aleu in Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines! [Read more]



SpeedPark: the large indoor leisure complex with go-karting, laser tag, bowling and VR at Val d'Europe
Near Val d'Europe, Imagi Park and its huge SpeedPark indoor leisure area promise hours of fun to share with friends and family, from go-karting to laser gaming, karaoke to virtual reality. Accessible in less than an hour from Paris, this spot has everything you need to have a great time without changing location! [Read more]



Transparence, the first exhibition of the new Palais des Enfants, at the Palais de la Découverte
It's a date we've all been waiting for: the Palais de la Découverte, which has been closed for renovation work for several years, will finally reopen its doors in 2025, with a brand new area dedicated to families, the Palais des enfants. An exhibition on the theme of Transparency is presented for the inauguration. [Read more]



The Île-Saint-Denis departmental park, for a green walk along the Seine River
With its 25 hectares of lush greenery, the Parc de l'Île-Saint-Denis offers a place to unwind, just a few kilometers from the capital. Immerse yourself in this little-known park, which has all the makings of a green interlude in the Paris region. [Read more]



Gutea, the creative spot to paint on figurines while sipping bubble tea, in the 13th arrondissement.
In the Glacière district of the 13th arrondissement, Gutea invites you to relax in a café-style setting, with a creative workshop. [Read more]



Paris Sport Vacances: free sports camps for young people aged 7 to 17
Paris Sport Vacances is the city's program that gives young people the opportunity to register and participate in free sports camps. So if your children are between 7 and 17 years old, sign them up for the next vacations! [Read more]



The Ecancourt educational farm in Jouy-le-Moutier, for a walk to discover the animals.
Near Jouy-le-Moutier, the Ecancourt farm welcomes families all week long to discover its residents and the world of farming at the same time. [Read more]



The Musée des Transports Urbains, a dive into the history of our transport system in Chelles (77).
What were the first metro trains like? What did public transport look like 150 years ago? Immerse yourself in the history of urban transport at the dedicated museum in Chelles (77). Are you ready? [Read more]



Cocorico, the free educational farm in Herblay-sur-Seine (95)
In Herblay-sur-Seine, don't miss Cocorico, the town's educational farm: free and open to all, it's a great opportunity for a family outing to the farm. [Read more]



The Grange aux Moines educational farm, for a rural outing in La Ferté-Alais (91)
Fancy a day out in the great outdoors? In La Ferté-Alais, the Grange aux Moines educational farm is the place to be for the whole family! [Read more]



Rosny-Rail, the railway and train museum at Rosny-sous-Bois station (93)
The Rosny-sous-Bois railway station in Seine-Saint-Denis is home to a museum that is, to say the least... unusual. Run by volunteers with a passion for railroads, the Musée du Rosny-Rail is a must for all train enthusiasts. [Read more]



Ile Charentonneau, a natural area on the outskirts of Paris where you can feel alone in the world.
Along the Marne River in Maisons-Alfort (94), Ile Charentonneau is an island territory in the Val-de-Marne department where you can stroll at your leisure for a change of scenery at the gateway to Paris. [Read more]



Le Bouillon Kids, a fun, family-friendly cultural venue with games room, at Les Ateliers Gaîté
Right in the heart of the Ateliers Gaîtés, in the Montparnasse district, Bouillon Kids offers children the chance to discover a rather special exhibition space, with play areas included in the tour. [Read more]



Good plan for families: free creative workshops every Sunday at Fluctuart
It's the place to be for families and, above all, for children: every Sunday, Fluctuart offers workshops for kids, to introduce them to urban art. [Read more]



A Little Prince-inspired daycare center in the Belle Epine shopping center (94)
The Belle Epine shopping center in Thiais, in the Val-de-Marne département of France, recently acquired a playground as poetic as it is playful: visit level 0 to discover it! [Read more]



Les Récrés du Bon Marché: creative workshops and kids' club for family shopping
Is shopping with the family mission impossible? Not if you can find a kids' club or children's area on site, obviously! In any case, that's the concept behind Le Bon Marché's Récrés. [Read more]



Aérokid's Club, the childcare service at Aéroville shopping center
At the Aéroville shopping center in Roissy-en-France (95), a new service offers young and old alike the chance to enjoy a family shopping session, with a nursery specially designed for the youngest shoppers. [Read more]



Tip: our top 5 family activities at the Jardin du Luxembourg
A must-see garden in the capital, the Jardin du Luxembourg is an essential green space in Paris. A paradise for runners and strollers, who like to spend long afternoons there, it's also a favorite spot for families: to let off steam or take advantage of the kid-friendly activities on offer in the garden. [Read more]



What to do with children in Boulogne-Billancourt, Meudon, Sèvres and Saint-Cloud (92)?
In the inner suburbs of western Paris, Boulogne-Billancourt, Meudon, Sèvres and Saint-Cloud are ideal for cultural, sporting or nature outings with the kids. Make a pie [Read more]



Square Sainte-Odile, a small wooded park with a pirate playground in the 17th arrondissement
Adjacent to the church of Sainte-Odile, known for its neo-Byzantine architecture, the eponymous square offers a bucolic stroll with, as a bonus, a beautiful playground for children. [Read more]



Hiking: from l'île des Impressionnistes to Sartrouville, along the long-distance footpath
Follow in the footsteps of the famous Impressionist painters on a stroll along the Seine, from Chatou to Sartrouville, discovering pretty riverbanks and bucolic greenery. [Read more]



Parc Caillebotte, the large free landscaped park that inspired Gustave Caillebotte in Yerres (91)
Just 30 minutes from the Gare de Lyon railway station, on the Yerres side of the Essonne département, Maison Caillebotte is home to one of the region's most beautiful green spaces: Parc Caillebotte, the garden that inspired the famous Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte. [Read more]



Science Experiences, the concept between museum and theme park at Bercy Village
Science Expériences is a unique concept combining museum and amusement park to bring science to life for children. With scientific experiments, virtual reality and video mapping, it uses the latest technologies to bring science to life for children... [Read more]



Padel: the city of Paris opens its first courts at the Ladoumègue sports center (19th district)
From tennis courts to padel courts: a new feature for racket sports enthusiasts is coming to Paris' sports centers and will open soon. [Read more]



The GR75, the long-distance hiking trail around Paris on foot
Paris, a great hiking terrain? Well, yes, because since 2017, the French Hiking Federation has opened up a fully-marked trail for all walking enthusiasts to take around Paris. [Read more]



Parc Olympe de Gouges, a garden dedicated to relaxation and sports activities in Goussainville (95)
With over 15,000 m² of greenery, Parc Olympe de Gouges is the new green lung of Goussainville (95). Shall we take you for a walk? [Read more]



Carousel, trampoline, playground... 3 things to do with children in the Tuileries Gardens
Planning a trip to the Tuileries Gardens? With the whole family, even young children, it's the ideal place for a stroll or, better still, some really fun activities. [Read more]



Unusual: take a river shuttle for a ride on an island in the heart of Paris
Many people are familiar with the Bois de Boulogne, yet few really know that it's home to two of the capital's most beautiful lakes and their picturesque islands. Come on board with us: we're off to discover these hidden treasures of Paris! [Read more]



The arboretum at La Roche-Guyon (95), an open garden featuring plant species from the Ile-de-France region.
In the heart of the Roche-Guyon forest, the arboretum is a little-known 13-hectare green space hidden away in the heart of the French Vexin. We'll take you on a tour to discover it. Are you coming? [Read more]



The Domaine de Chamarande, Essonne's largest public garden, for a day in the fresh air
The Domaine de Chamarande is one of the most beautiful gardens in Essonne, and only an hour's ride by public transport, or just as much by car. Located in the town whose name it bears, we'll take you on a stroll to discover it. [Read more]



Le Jardin du Yoga, secret playground at La Roche-Guyon (95)
Hidden away in a little street, indicated by a single small sign, the Jardin du Yoga is one of the least-known parks in La Roche-Guyon, in the Val-d'Oise département. So, we're taking you there to discover it with us! [Read more]



The fruit garden at Château de la Roche-Guyon (95), a remarkable garden for a country stroll
At the foot of the troglodyte château of La Roche-Guyon, in the Val-d'Oise département, nestles a large vegetable and fruit garden, designated a Remarkable Garden. [Read more]



Paris-Meaux by bike: 50 kilometers along the Canal de l'Ourcq to reach the Brie region
We've heard of Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Brest, but not yet Paris-Meaux. And yet the race is accessible to all levels, including complete beginners, and allows you to start from the capital's cycle paths. [Read more]



La ferme de la Mercy: camping, animal discovery and local produce in Chenoise (77)
Near Chenoise, in the Seine-et-Marne département, Ferme de la Mercy is a small family business run by Jean-Claude and Sylvie Cackaert. [Read more]



Jump Parc: the indoor trampoline park where you can have fun, in Beauchamp (95)
In Beauchamp, in the Val-d'Oise département, Jump Parc, the town's trampoline park, invites you to spend some time with family and friends and try out its many bouncing areas. [Read more]



Bois-Préau Park, a forest in the city, Rueil-Malmaison (92)
Just a few minutes' walk from the Château de Malmaison is a lovely park planted with trees: welcome to the Parc de Bois-Préau, Rueil's beautiful green space, where you'll feel like you're in a forest. [Read more]



The Villemin garden, a bucolic park on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin
Right next to the Canal Saint-Martin, in the 10th arrondissement, is the Jardin Villemin, a pretty, tree-lined spot with sports fields and playground. [Read more]



What to do in Paris with your family Our favorite outings for two or three days with children
Many families with children, teenagers or toddlers visit the capital every year, for a weekend or more if they feel like it. Museums, restaurants, parks, playgrounds... What can you do with your family during these 48 hours in the capital? [Read more]



The Galerie des Carrosses, the free museum at the Grandes Ecuries of the Château de Versailles
The Galerie des Carrosses, nestled in the Grande Écurie at the Château de Versailles, opens its doors free of charge every weekend. When visiting Versailles, it's a discovery you'd be wrong not to make. We'll take you on a tour... [Read more]



Braderie solidaire ADM in Guyancourt, selling new at knock-down prices as well as second-hand goods (78)
In Guyancourt in the Yvelines, near the Place du Marché, you'll find a solidarity store offering new goods for three times less, as well as second-hand goods for even less. From clothes to crockery, household linen and even cellophane, you'll find it all. For 3 months, until June, a second adjacent store is also offering furniture and other large-volume items. Chairs for €5, shelves and other beds still wrapped at bargain prices, how about that? [Read more]



Parc de l'île Saint-Germain, the magnificent floating garden in Issy-les-Moulineaux (92)
Did you know? Issy-les-Moulineaux's surface area includes an island, Ile Saint-Germain, known for its magnificent park where you can take a stroll. [Read more]



Josette and Maurice Audin Park, the public garden of a 19th-century manor house in Bagnolet (93)
Originally the private garden of a 19th-century manor house, the Josette et Maurice Audin park is now one of Bagnolet's public parks, and the manor house, still visible, is proof of this. [Read more]



Issy botanical garden, the countryside at Issy-les-Moulineaux (92)
Just south of the capital, on the Issy-les-Moulineaux side, lies a pretty spot of greenery: this garden is the city's Botanical Garden, where you can come for a walk with a change of scenery, without even leaving Issy. [Read more]



The Paris Arboretum, a remarkable garden of a thousand tree species in the Bois de Vincennes
Route de la Pyramide, just east of the Bois de Vincennes, the Arboretum de Paris is a bucolic garden, a green bubble where you can discover over 650 different tree species. [Read more]



Parc de la Butte Pinson, the green spot to feel like you're in the forest, in Villetaneuse (93)
Just north of Saint-Denis, in the town of Villetaneuse, lies a lovely wooded park that makes you feel like you're strolling through a forest. Welcome to the Parc de la Butte Pinson, a favorite haunt of Impressionists and city dwellers in search of greenery. [Read more]



Parc de la Sapinière, an island of greenery in Romainville (93)
In Romainville, just east of Paris, nestles a green space ideal for city walks, jogging or picnicking in the open air in fine weather. [Read more]



What to do with the family and children in Saint-Mandé, Vincennes or Charenton (94)?
The inner suburbs of western Paris are best known for the immense Bois de Vincennes and its beautiful walks: but there's even more to the west of the capital, with great family outings in the towns of Vincennes, Saint-Mandé and Charenton. [Read more]



Parc des Cormailles, a large departmental park in Ivry-sur-Seine (94)
Did you know? Ivry-sur-Seine is home to a large green space, and more specifically, a departmental park: the Parc des Cormailles, an ideal place for a stroll, a jog or an outdoor picnic! [Read more]



Parc Montreau, one of the oldest landscaped parks in the Paris region, in Montreuil (93)
During a walk in Montreuil, discover the Parc Montreau, a huge 15-hectare park where you can enjoy a stroll all year round, as well as an outdoor picnic in fine weather. [Read more]



Naturoscope, the free museum of biodiversity and its large aquariums, in Puteaux (92)
On the island of Puteaux, in the heart of the Parc Lebaudy, you'll find Naturoscope, a place dedicated to the environment that aims to raise awareness among young and old through educational exhibitions and events. [Read more]



Robinson Island Park, a riverside stroll in Asnières-sur-Seine (92)
If you follow the Seine from Paris, you'll arrive (after a few kilometers) in Asnières-sur-Seine, in the Hauts-de-Seine department. Still on the water's edge, you can opt for a family stroll or a break to watch the boats go by from the Île Robinson park. [Read more]



The Boom Boom Villette kids club: free entertainment for children every Saturday and Sunday
Every Saturday and Sunday, from 12pm to 4pm, Boom Boom Villette, the brand-new foodcourt in the 19th arrondissement, offers free entertainment for children in its kid-friendly area. [Read more]



A free treasure hunt for children in the Montmorency forest (95)
In the Val-d'Oise department, the Montmorency forest is particularly well known for its beautiful walks, hikes and lush vegetation. Now you and your family can discover this beautiful forest on an original treasure hunt, accessible from the age of 6! [Read more]



Family tip: Hi-Han, the low-cost animal park in Roissy-en-Brie (77)
Near Roissy-en-Brie, in Seine-et-Marne, a small animal park welcomes you and your children from Tuesday to Sunday, 2pm to 6pm, for an afternoon of immersion on the farm. [Read more]



Château Soubiran's free educational farm, a bucolic interlude near Melun (77)
Just a few kilometers from Melun, in the Seine-et-Marne town of Dammarie-les-Lys, you'll find Château Soubiran and its large park, home to a small educational farm. [Read more]



The Musée de la Carte à jouer, a unique collection dedicated to our card games, in Issy (92).
Just south of Paris, in Issy-des-Moulineaux (92), you'll find a museum that's unique in France: the Musée de la Carte à jouer, a cultural venue devoted entirely to card games, from the first models to appear in the 15th century, right up to the present day. [Read more]



The Cité de l'Histoire: a fun way for families to discover history
Sponsored - Plunge into the heart of the most fascinating periods in human history with immersive shows and technological animations that will delight young and old alike. Relive the great moments of the past, meet the emblematic figures of French history and create unforgettable memories together! Three main animations await you, in a space entirely designed for family amazement, offering a journey through the most emotionally rich eras. [Read more]



Children's cooking workshops with RECHO at Bal Café (18th arrondissement)
One Wednesday a month, the RECHO association invites young Parisians and Ile-de-France residents to take part in one of its solidarity cooking workshops, to discover recipes from around the world and meet other children! [Read more]



Parc départemental des Lilas, the large wooded park in Vitry-sur-Seine (94)
While in Vitry-sur-Seine, be sure to visit the Parc Départemental des Lilas, the city's largest green space with orchards and allotments. [Read more]



Maison Poincaré: we visited the very first mathematics museum in Paris
The Maison Poincaré, nestled in the heart of Paris's Latin Quarter, invites you to discover the capital's very first mathematics museum from September 30, 2023. Inspired by the world's greatest science museums, this unique venue promises to illuminate the history, influence and wonders of mathematics for all the curious! We tell you all about it! [Read more]



MIDAN, a naive art museum nestled in a country house in Vicq (78)
The Musée international d'art naïf d'île-de-France (MIDAN) is located in Vicq, a small town in the Yvelines department of France, a cultural venue dedicated to a little-known yet very rich artistic movement. [Read more]



From Paris to Versailles by bike: itinerary for an easy ride on the Véloscénie
Did you know? La Véloscénie, the long-distance cycle path linking Paris to Mont Saint-Michel, provides a link between Paris and Versailles. Let us take you on a 30-kilometre bike ride! [Read more]



RATP launches a free "public transport permit" to raise awareness among young people
On the eve of the 2023/2024 school year, RATP is unveiling a new initiative: the "public transport permit". Aimed at young people from CM2 to class 5, this free and fun program, offered in small groups in the presence of parents, aims to educate teenagers in the rules of safety and responsibility when travelling. By transforming stations into "learning grounds", this immersive experience is shaping a new generation of informed, confident passengers, ready to use public transport with complete peace of mind. [Read more]



The incredible free educational farm at Parc des Chanterraines, Gennevilliers (92)
The Parc des Chanteraines needs no introduction, as it's a must-see address in the Hauts-de-Seine towns of Gennevilliers and Villeneuve-la-Garenne. As well as being a beautifully landscaped green space, the site includes a beautiful educational farm, entirely free of charge! [Read more]



Parc des Chanteraines, the huge green space in Gennevilliers and Villeneuve-la-Garenne (92)
Created in 1975, the Parc des Chanteraines offers an exotic setting, perfect for a jog, a stroll or a day out with the kids. Located in the towns of Gennevilliers and Villeneuve-la-Garenne, come and discover this great park! [Read more]



Montreuil: discover the Parc des Beaumonts and its breathtaking view over Paris
East of Paris, the town of Montreuil boasts a number of green spaces, perfect for a stroll, a picnic in the sun or a jog: discover the largest of them all, the Parc des Beaumonts. [Read more]



Avenue Verte London-Paris, the 470-kilometre cycle path from Paris to London
To get to London, you've probably already taken the Eurostar, the plane, the bus or, perhaps, the car. But have you thought about cycling? In any case, that's what the Avenue Verte offers, linking Paris to London (or vice versa) over a distance of almost 500 kilometers! [Read more]



Musée Aéronautique et Spatial Safran: a plunge into the history of aviation
The Musée Aéronautique et Spatial Safran in Réau, near Melun, invites enthusiasts to rediscover the evolution of aeronautical propulsion since 1905. Why not visit this free museum, which is well worth the detour? [Read more]



La ferme du Bel Air, for a family outing in the countryside near Villiers-le-Bacle (91)
At Villiers-le-Bâcle, in the Essonne département, the Bel Air farm invites you to meet its furry and feathered residents for a family outing in the fresh air. [Read more]



L'Astrolabe: discover space in virtual reality at the headquarters of the European Space Agency
Have you always dreamed of visiting space? At the headquarters of the European Space Agency, a new space has just opened for the general public, allowing you to discover the ISS in virtual reality and learn more about what surrounds us! [Read more]



Take a behind-the-scenes look at the Grand Paris Express with a free tour of the Fabrique du Métro.
In Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, among the various warehouses of the Docks industrial zone, you'll find the Fabrique du Métro. The Fabrique du Métro is a genuine laboratory for experimenting and testing the future metro lines of the Grand Paris Express, and offers free tours of what our future public transport systems will look like. [Read more]



"Rêveries de pierres" at the École des Arts Joailliers: an exhibition of a precious collection of stones
Sponsored - Are you in search of a truly original, poetic, and deeply mesmerizing exhibition? From November 6, 2025, to March 29, 2026, the École des Arts Joailliers, in partnership with the Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, invites you to explore "Dreams of Stones: Poetry and Minerals of Roger Caillois," right in the heart of Paris’s 9th arrondissement. This event offers a rare opportunity to marvel at 200 extraordinary minerals, accompanied by never-before-seen texts from one of the most distinctive thinkers of the 20th century. Additionally, entry is free with prior reservation (link below). [Read more]



Salomon de Rothschild Garden in Paris: a historic green oasis hidden in the heart of the 8th arrondissement
In the heart of the 8th arrondissement, away from the bustling Champs-Élysées, lies the Salomon de Rothschild Garden. This historic green oasis, lined with benches and winding paths, offers a peaceful retreat to pause and take a breath of fresh air. [Read more]



Carnival of Houilles 2026: Musical and luminous parade, along with confetti throws in Yvelines (78)
The Houilles Carnival 2026, taking place on Saturday, March 14th, transforms the town in the Yvelines (78) into a lively festival: face painting, musical parades, and a shower of confetti—delighting both children and adults. [Read more]



Carnival of Pontoise 2026: festive parade and free activities in Val-d'Oise (95)
The carnival is making a grand comeback in Pontoise! On Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., the second edition of the Pontoise Carnival invites you to step into "The Land of Tales," with a lively parade through the city center and enchanting activities at the Lavandières Garden. [Read more]



Free evening event at the Bourse de Commerce: Reserve your tickets for Saturday, March 7, 2026
Fancy exploring the collections at the Bourse de Commerce? Take advantage of the free evening opening held on the first Saturday of each month to experience this must-visit art space in Paris. Mark your calendar for the next date: Saturday, March 7, 2026. [Read more]



Spring of the Poets 2026: A musical tale inspired by Vivaldi at the Romanian Cultural Institute
The Romanian Cultural Institute is taking part in this year's Spring of Poets in Paris, inviting you to enjoy a free artistic experience on March 19, 2026, at the Hôtel de Béhague. [Read more]



Paris: Spring Comes Early — Discover 6 Blossom-Filled Spots to Visit Right Now
The heavy rains and unseasonably warm weather at the end of February 2026 have awakened the Parisian flora earlier than expected. Prunus, magnolias, cherry trees… the first blossoms are already beginning to bloom across the city’s parks and gardens. Why not take advantage of this early display and go admire them? [Read more]



Lunar New Year Parade in Paris 13th District 2026: The Program for the City’s Largest Parade This Sunday
The renowned Lunar New Year parade in the 13th arrondissement of Paris is making its grand return on Sunday, March 1, 2026, celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse. Mark your calendars for this must-attend festive event. [Read more]



Where to see cherry blossoms in bloom in Paris and Île-de-France: the best spots for the sunny days ahead
Spring has arrived a bit early this year, with cherry blossoms and other flowering trees blooming ahead of schedule. We’re sharing the top spots for a stroll amid the sakuras (Japanese cherry trees) and experiencing hanami—the traditional cherry blossom festival—during these months of March and April. Whether you're there to capture photos or simply to enjoy a magical walk, here are our favorite places to admire the cherry blossoms in Paris and the Île-de-France region. [Read more]



Hanami 2026 in Neuilly-sur-Marne: 480 cherry blossom trees in full bloom just 30 minutes from Paris
The City of Neuilly-sur-Marne is hosting Hanami 2026 in the 33-hectare park in Seine-Saint-Denis, where 480 cherry blossom trees will be freely accessible to visitors, no reservation required, just 30 minutes from Paris. The event will take place on March 14 and 15, 2026. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of cherry blossom viewing, the event coincides with the peak of blooming expected that weekend, weather permitting. [Read more]



Pedestrianized Champs-Elysées: the world’s most beautiful avenue car-free this Sunday, March 1, 2026
Pedestrianized Champs-Élysées: one Sunday each month, all year round! It's a chance to experience the world's most beautiful avenue in a different way and snap a selfie in front of the Arc de Triomphe without cars disrupting the view. Mark your calendars for Sunday, March 1, 2026. [Read more]



Free castles and museums in Seine-et-Marne this Sunday, March 1, 2026 — the first Sunday of the month
On the first Sunday of each month, many castles, museums, and historic sites across Île-de-France open their doors to visitors free of charge. So, what’s the situation in Seine-et-Marne? Some venues offer free entry every first Sunday of the month all year round, while others hold special free days on particular dates. Here's a quick update for Sunday, March 1, 2026. [Read more]



Seine-et-Marne: Flea Markets and Garage Sales This Weekend, February 28 & March 1, 2026
Flea markets and garage sales are set to take over Seine-et-Marne this weekend, from February 28 to March 1, 2026. Whether you're in Meaux, Torcy, Pontault-Combault, or Seine-Port, we’re here to share the full lineup of events happening across the 77. [Read more]



Castles, Museums, and Free Monuments in Yvelines – Sunday, March 1, 2026, the First Sunday of the Month
On the first Sunday of every month, many monuments, castles, museums, and historic sites across Yvelines open their doors to visitors free of charge. However, this isn't the case for every site year-round. To help you plan your visit, here’s a list of cultural attractions in the 78 that you can explore this Sunday, March 1st, 2026. [Read more]



Yard Sales and Flea Markets in Yvelines This Weekend: February 28 and March 1 in the 78
Flea markets and garage sales are few and far between in the Yvelines on February 28 and March 1, 2026. From Triel-sur-Seine to Le Chesnay, get ready to explore the schedule of upcoming events in the 78. [Read more]



Anima Mundi: a free exhibit immerses visitors in a fantastical world at Ladoucette Castle
Artist Astrid de Geuser invites us into her Cabinet of Curiosities with her exhibition Anima Mundi, open to the public free of charge from February 21 to April 26, 2026, at Château de Ladoucette in Drancy. [Read more]



Ematsuri: The Free Manga and Japanese Culture Festival in Val d'Oise
Attention to all fans of Japanese culture and pop culture: on March 7 and 8, 2026, Beaumont-sur-Oise will turn into a vibrant matsuri. The town is hosting a weekend filled with Japanese cooking workshops, cosplay events, and manga drawing sessions—all offering a free, immersive experience into Japanese traditions and modern pop culture. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Discover Worth's Snails at the Suresnes Museum
The Urban and Social History Museum of Suresnes is inviting families to join an engaging and unique tour on March 22 and 29, 2026, as part of this year's Spring Sculpture Festival. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Guided Tours of the "Tower of Figures" by Jean Dubuffet
Take advantage of the Spring of Sculpture to uncover all the secrets of the intriguing Tower of Figures, set within the park on Île Saint-Germain. This free event runs from March 21 to 29, 2026. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Guided Tour Through the Sculpture Park at Hangar Y
Hangar Y is hosting free, themed guided tours on March 28, 2026, in celebration of this year's Spring Sculpture event. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Dates Announced for the Next Edition in Hauts-de-Seine
The Springtime of Sculpture is back for its 8th edition, running from March 21 to 29, 2026. Explore the artistic activities and family-friendly events waiting for you across the Hauts-de-Seine. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Bike Tour and Workshop at the Museum of Art and History of Meudon
The Meudon Museum of Art and History is offering a variety of family activities on the weekend of March 28 and 29, 2026, as part of the latest edition of Spring Sculptures. [Read more]



The Free Viroflay Plant Festival 2026 (78)
The Viroflay Plant Festival in the Yvelines is making a comeback on March 21 and 22, 2026, right outside the media library. Expect a vibrant display of colorful plants, shrubs, geraniums, palms, and local producers—all open to the public with free admission. [Read more]



9 Free Castles to Visit Around Paris This Sunday, March 1, 2026 – The First Sunday of the Month
Castles across Île-de-France open their doors for free every first Sunday of the month. It's a perfect chance to explore our regional heritage without spending a penny this coming Sunday, March 1, 2026. [Read more]



Street Art: a jam session at Spot 13 to celebrate International Women's Day
For the second year in a row, Spot 13 is celebrating female artists in honor of International Women's Rights Day. On Saturday, March 7, and Sunday, March 8, 2026, around twenty artists will be invited to create murals across half the walls of the association’s space in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. The goal? Spotlight some of the most iconic women figures. Here’s everything you need to know about this free event. [Read more]



The Equinox Nights 2026: Enjoy free stargazing and spring skies
Although it's a bit cooler than in August, a variety of activities are planned to enjoy the spring night sky during the Equinox Nights, formerly known as the Winter Star Nights, taking place from March 20 to 22, 2026. [Read more]



La Grande Marée 2026: The free festival celebrating the sea and sailors at the National Maritime Museum
This spring, from March 20 to 22, 2026, the National Maritime Museum will host the Festival of the Sea and Mariners. It's a fantastic opportunity to meet fascinating people and hear their stories—completely free and open to all. [Read more]



Lunar New Year at the Quai Branly Museum 2026: Free family activities to celebrate
The Quai Branly Museum in Paris is hosting a special Lunar New Year Family Day on Sunday, March 1, 2026. The day will feature workshops, storytelling, calligraphy, and tasting sessions centered around the dragon, all accessible free of charge for children aged 3 and up. [Read more]



Chinese New Year - Lunar 2026: Lion Dance Schedule in Paris 13th Arrondissement and Île-de-France
On the occasion of the Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year 2026, stores like Tang Frères and Paris Store, along with others, will host traditional lion dances in the 13th arrondissement of Paris and across Île-de-France from February 14 to March 7, 2026. We’re revealing the full schedule, which takes us not only through Paris but also to Seine-Saint-Denis, Val d’Oise, Yvelines, Seine-et-Marne, and Essonne. [Read more]



Great deal: a free opera featuring 100 musicians at La Défense shopping center
What if the opera took center stage... among the shops? On Saturday, March 7, 2026, at 4 p.m., the clearing at Les Quatre Temps in La Défense will host a free opera open to everyone—no ticket required, no dress code needed. This is a rare opportunity to experience Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” in an immersive and accessible format, right in the heart of the shopping mall. [Read more]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: An Outdoor Artistic Journey at the Domaine de Saint-Cloud
Join a free family art walk at the Domaine national de Saint-Cloud, offered as part of the Spring Sculpture Festival. A special route awaits you from March 21 to 29, 2026. [Read more]



Livre comme l'air 2026: the free festival dedicated to children's literature and illustration
The "Livre comme l'air" festival is making its comeback in the Roissy Pays de France metropolitan area, running from March 11 to April 4, 2026. The event celebrates children's literature and illustration across various libraries. [Read more]



The Louvre Museum offers free nighttime access on the first Friday of each month—reserve your tickets now.
Here's the monthly treat: the Louvre Museum offers free admission to all visitors on the first Friday of every month, starting from 6 pm. Don't wait—secure your tickets now for March 6, 2026. [Read more]



This medieval tower, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Essonne, was once used to measure the speed of light.
Perched atop a 30-meter-high hill, the Montlhéry Tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Essonne and the Île-de-France region. This historic medieval relic, officially listed as a Monument Historique, once served as a laboratory for some of the greatest scientists of the 19th century. Whether you're interested in its history, planning a visit, or just taking a leisurely walk, here's everything you need to know. [Read more]



The Dorothée Years: a free exhibition curated by Gédébé at Paris's 17th Arrondissement City Hall
From February 3 to March 5, 2026, the Paris City Hall of the 17th arrondissement will host the "Dorothée Years" exhibition. For a month, rediscover the visual world of a television era that left a lasting impression on an entire generation, featuring original artwork by Gédébé. [Read more]



Montrouge Fair 2026: Free workshops and tours for kids schedule
The Montrouge Gallery once again welcomes emerging French artists to its Beffroi Tower, from February 13 to March 1, 2026. Family-friendly, the event offers a variety of workshops and guided tours for children throughout the exhibition. [Read more]



Hors Limites 2026: The Free Contemporary Literature Festival Spanning the Entire Seine-Saint-Denis
From March 27 to April 11, 2026, the Contemporary Literature Festival Hors Limites will take over libraries, media centers, and cultural venues across Seine-Saint-Denis. The lineup includes musical readings, youth activities, and performances—all completely free to attend! [Read more]



Lunar New Year 2026 in Paris 13th: Free events featuring performances, exhibitions, activities, and a parade
The 13th arrondissement of Paris is ringing in the Lunar New Year 2026, commonly known as the Chinese New Year, celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse. The festivities run from February 13th to March 1st, featuring a parade, exhibitions, concerts, dance performances, and free cultural activities. [Read more]



Read to your heart's content: the free literary festival celebrating Hachette’s bicentennial at Palais Brongniart
From March 13 to 15, 2026, the Palais Brongniart will host the "Grandes Rencontres Hachette - Lire à la folie" festival, a free event celebrating two centuries of publishing. With signings, talks, and workshops, this festival encourages visitors of all ages to explore the fascinating world behind the pages of a book. [Read more]



Victor Hugo's house in Paris, an artistic plunge into the world of the famous author
The Maison de Victor Hugo is tucked away on the Place des Vosges in the heart of Paris. This museum dedicated to France's most famous author lets us discover the apartment where the artist and his family lived. [Read more]



Viking Festival and Medieval Market await you in Val d'Oise
The Val-d'Oise region will host a Viking festival on March 7 and 8, 2026, in Fosses. The event features a medieval market, a Viking combat tournament, and historic crafts at the Cathy Fleury gymnasium. Admission is free, inviting visitors to step back in time for a weekend of history and festivities. [Read more]



L'Heure Bleue: a free immersive experience of light and sound under the elevated metro viaduct in Paris
Under the viaduct of Line 6, Paris is gearing up to sparkle. Starting January 26, 2026, L’Heure Bleue will turn concrete and sky into an immersive stage, blending light and music for a one-hour sensory journey. Throughout the year, this artistic installation will light up at dusk, offering walkers a poetic, vibrant, and one-of-a-kind experience. [Read more]



ZEUS, the iconic metal horse from the Olympics, on display for free at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris
Zeus, the mechanical horse from the Olympic Games that captured everyone's hearts, has now arrived at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris. The towering steel colossus is open to the public free of charge from December 17, 2025, to January 10, 2027. [Read more]



FOREVER: The Free Exhibition Curated by Maurizio Cattelan at Galeries Lafayette
FOR ETERNITY, outside the walls of the exhibition Sunday Without End, brings contemporary art from the Centre Pompidou-Metz into the heart of Galeries Lafayette Haussmann. Conceived by Maurizio Cattelan and Chiara Parisi, this innovative route features sculptures, photographs, and sound installations spread across the dome, the staircases, and the terrace, turning the flagship department store into a vibrant, living gallery. From March 10 to April 27, 2026, visitors are invited to explore freely a collection of significant works by Gloria Friedmann, Birgit Jürgenssen, Christodoulos Panayiotou, and Lawrence Weiner. [Read more]



Courson Monteloup Medieval Festival 2026: Medieval Market, Knights, and Fireworks in Essonne
On March 28 and 29, 2026, Courson-Monteloup Castle Park will transport visitors back in time for a grand, free medieval festival. This family-friendly event promises knightly shows, a craft market, and live demonstrations of traditional trades! [Read more]



Paris-Nice 2026: A free festival village in Achères celebrating cycling, opening before the race starts
The Paris-Nice race kicks off this weekend on March 7 and 8, 2026, in Achères, Yvelines! To celebrate, a large outdoor village offering free activities is set up to entertain visitors of all ages, all centered around the world of cycling. [Read more]



Beyond Our Horizons: From Tokyo to Paris, the New Free Exhibition at the 19M Gallery
Beyond Our Horizons lands in Paris: from January 29 to April 26, 2026, the Galerie du 19M showcases French artisans alongside Japanese creators, weaving their stories together. After captivating 75,000 visitors in Tokyo, this exhibition offers a journey where tradition and innovation intersect in every detail. Embroideries, molds, feathers, and metals become bridges connecting different cultures and craftsmanship. [Read more]



Why is there a giant flying saucer in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (93)?
In the inner suburbs of Paris, a strange object stands in the heart of the Marché Dauphine, at the Saint-Ouen flea market. What is this huge flying saucer that seems to have come straight from another universe? [Read more]



Square René-Viviani, an unusual garden home to the oldest tree in Paris
Square René-Viviani is undoubtedly one of the most unusual parks in Paris. Located near the banks of the Seine, this garden is a green spot dotted with historical remains and offering views of Notre-Dame. It is even home to the oldest tree in Paris! [Read more]



Colors of Korea: free contemporary art exhibition at the Korean Cultural Center in Paris, photos
The Korean Cultural Center unveils the exhibition "Couleurs de Corée, Lumière sur l'art contemporain coréen", on the occasion of the 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and Korea, from October 24, 2025 to August 29, 2026. This free exhibition presents a unique immersion in Korean art, illustrating the work of 34 artists who blend tradition and innovation through the power of color. [Read more]



The Hôtel de Soubise, a remarkable setting for the French National Archives
In the heart of the Marais district, discover a private mansion and its hidden garden, home to the Archives nationales and a free museum open to all. A chance to admire the sublime architecture of the Hôtel de Soubise! [Read more]



Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (MAM): An artistic journey from the 20th to the 21st century
The Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, open since 1961 and located in the heart of the City of Light, a stone's throw from the Eiffel Tower, invites visitors to discover over 15,000 works reflecting the wealth of artistic creation of the 20th and 21st centuries. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, this museum transports us into the world of contemporary art. It's free to visit! [Read more]



The Petit Palais in Paris and its hidden treasures, the free museum, opening hours and exhibitions
The Petit Palais, home to the Musées des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, is a true architectural masterpiece. Designed by Charles Girault for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, this museum is a treasure trove. And since admission is free, you'd be wrong not to take advantage of it. [Read more]



La Halle Flachat, the gourmet and festive spot in Asnières sur Seine
La Halle Flachat is opening its doors for good in the Hauts-de-Seine department. This gourmet market in Asnières-sur-Seine is reinventing itself as an eco-friendly destination with food corners, a culinary laboratory, and festive programming across 750m². [Read more]



The Musée Bourdelle, a free museum-workshop dedicated to the sculptor in Paris
The Musée Bourdelle, dedicated to the famous sculptor, awaits you in the 15th arrondissement, with an itinerary designed for adults and children alike. As an added bonus, there's a café-restaurant perfect for prolonging the visit. [Read more]



The Musée Zadkine: the sculptor's studio-museum near the Jardin du Luxembourg
On the edge of the Jardin du Luxembourg, the Musée Zadkine in Paris opens its doors to its permanent collection, free of charge, all year round, in the heart of a green setting populated by sculptures. Nestled at 100 bis rue d'Assas, the museum is the former home of iconic sculptor Ossip Zadkine, who lived there from 1928 to 1967. [Read more]



The Verrerie d'art de Soisy-sur-École (91), where you can admire glassblowers at work
In Essonne (91), in the midst of a verdant setting, the Verrerie d'art de Soisy-sur-École reveals the magic of glass being shaped before your very eyes. Free tours from Wednesday to Sunday allow you to watch the glassblowers at work and follow every bubble, every gesture. A unique, lively experience at the heart of an age-old know-how. [Read more]



In the footsteps of vanished monuments: Where can you see the remains of the Tuileries Palace in Paris?
Did you know? The famous Tuileries Gardens once housed a palace. It was the Palais des Tuileries. Remnants of this now defunct royal residence are now scattered around the world. Here's where to find them in Paris. Ready to explore the capital's past? [Read more]



Château de la Madeleine in Chevreuse, a Medieval Treasure in Ile-de-France
Available all year round, the Château de la Madeleine in Chevreuse, a medieval jewel in the Ile-de-France region, invites you to immerse yourself in history. [Read more]



Parc de la Roseraie in Chatenay Malabry (92): 8 hectares of listed greenery
Châtenay-Malabry, in the Hauts-de-Seine department (92), is getting a new green lung with the opening of the Parc de la Roseraie. This eight-hectare departmental park, classified as a historic monument, invites visitors to stroll beneath the foliage, between remarkable 19th-century trees and treasures of the past, such as the manor house of the Countess of Boigne and the remains of the Arouet house, a reference to Voltaire's family. [Read more]



Maison Van Doesburg: free tours of the Dutch painter's studio in Meudon (92)
In Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine (92), the house-workshop of Dutch painter Theo van Doesburg, pioneer of the De Stijl movement, reveals art in architecture. Built in 1929, it blends geometric shapes, primary colors and natural light. Discover it every first Saturday of the month by appointment or during the Heritage Days. [Read more]



Did you know? There is another Rodin Museum ... and it's hidden away in Meudon, in the heart of the 92 region!
Just a stone's throw from Paris, there's another Rodin museum just around the corner... and it's no Plan B! Nestled in Meudon, in a verdant setting in the Hauts-de-Seine department (92), this confidential site plunges you into the world of the sculptor with striking authenticity. House, workshop, park... everything you need to rediscover Rodin in a different way - free of charge, without reservation and in the heart of nature, every weekend until the end of September. [Read more]



Musée Cernuschi: the free museum, the jewel of Asian arts in Paris
The Musée Cernuschi is the museum of Asian arts in Paris, tracing the history of Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese peoples since Neolithic times. The collection includes works acquired by the city, including 5,000 bequeathed by Henri Cernuschi in the 19th century. The museum's centerpiece is a large bronze Buddha, which dominates the immense, high-ceilinged hall housing the permanent collections. [Read more]



The Musée de Cluny's medieval garden: a bucolic journey back in time to the heart of the Middle Ages
In the heart of the Latin Quarter, behind the Musée de Cluny dedicated to the Middle Ages, nestles a pretty, bucolic garden accessible to all, with a view of the ruins: the Jardin Médiéval du Musée de Cluny. [Read more]



Bourron-Marlotte in Seine-et-Marne: discover the artistic nugget and historical gem of a village
Bourron-Marlotte, a charming village in Seine-et-Marne, reveals its rich artistic and architectural past. Between cobbled streets and sandstone walls, embark on a singular exploration of nature, history and culture. [Read more]



Promenade Jane et Paulette Nardal: a tree-lined walk with beautiful playgrounds in the 14th arrondissement
Encroaching on Rue Didot and Rue Raymond Losserand, the Promenade Nardal is a lovely escape in the heart of Paris. [Read more]



Valvins-les-Bains: the historic port is reborn in the Fontainebleau region of Seine-et-Marne
Located between Avon and Samois-sur-Seine, the newly renovated port of Valvins-les-Bains is a new tourist gateway in the heart of the Pays de Fontainebleau in Seine-et-Marne (77). With its modern pontoons, cultural panels and strolls along the banks of the Seine, this charming site will be welcoming visitors from summer 2025. [Read more]



The Mirokaï Experience: meet playful robots at Enchanted Tools
Meet the Mirokaï and plunge into the fascinating world of social robotics. In the heart of the 11th arrondissement, Enchanted Tools invites you to explore the links between humans and artificial intelligence, through playful workshops and immersive experiences. [Read more]



Base de loisirs de Bois-le-Roi (77): free swimming and unlimited sports activities
The Base de Loisirs de Bois-le-Roi, in the Seine-et-Marne département, awaits you for a full range of outdoor activities, including free swimming in summer, golf and tennis. Located on the banks of the Seine, with direct access to the Fontainebleau forest, this 73-hectare leisure park is the ideal spot for relaxation, sport and family fun. [Read more]



Unusual: a free floating garden accessible from the quays of the Seine in Paris
A floating garden in Paris? That's the project proposed for the quays of the Seine in the Invalides district. Good news: it's free! [Read more]



GR de pays des Yvelines: the great hike across the 78
Île-de-France, a land of hikers? It could well be, especially in the Yvelines department, where a long-distance hiking trail crosses the département. [Read more]



Square Julia Bartet and its children's playground in the 14th arrondissement of Paris
In the Porte de Vanves district, the Julia Bartet square offers a short stroll with a lovely children's play area. [Read more]



Did you know? A free cruise on the Seine for your birthday!
Is it your birthday? Don't miss this great offer! On your birthday, you can enjoy a free cruise on the Seine in Paris. An iconic activity to mark the occasion! [Read more]



Trúc Lâm Thiền Viện: discover the traditional Vietnamese pagoda in Villebon-sur-Yvette (91)
Take a one-way ticket to Hanoi - or rather, Villebon-sur-Yvette - and discover the Trúc Lâm Thiền Viện pagoda, a little-known nugget in the Essonne department. [Read more]



Arboretum de la Vallée-aux-Loups: a sublime free park of remarkable trees
You don't have to go to the farthest reaches of the Île-de-France to find majestic nature. Just fifteen kilometers from Paris, in the Hauts-de-Seine department, the Arboretum of the Domaine départemental de la Vallée-aux-Loups is a delight for lovers of gardens and plant species. [Read more]



The Jardin Alpin at the Jardin des Plantes, a lovely hidden garden to discover
The Jardin des Plantes conceals a magnificent alpine garden. Located between the Grandes Serres and the Menagerie, this garden, which has no entrance doors, is accessible via a hidden underground passage. Here you can discover the rock gardens and wild mountain plants. It's a haven of peace to be (re)discovered all year round. [Read more]



Good plan: health trails for free exercise in Paris
Does exercising require a substantial monthly budget? Not if you take advantage of the free facilities, such as the fitness trails in Paris, that are just waiting for you! [Read more]



Discover the magnificent Japanese Garden of Square Médéric in Colombes
Square Méréric, a pretty neighborhood park in Colombes, boasts a 3,800 m2 Japanese garden featuring bamboos, maples, pruned trees, azaleas and pagodas. It's the perfect place to get away from it all. [Read more]



Pokémon store in Paris, discover the first permanent store dedicated to Pokémon in pictures
A new immersive Pokémon corner opens in Paris? We're off to discover the new 80 m² permanent space, dedicated to the world of the famous creatures, in the Le Coin des Barons store, located on rue de Rivoli in the 1st arrondissement. As of March 28, 2025, this unique corner awaits collectors and enthusiasts alike. [Read more]



25 of the most beautiful villages and walks to discover near Paris, nuggets in Ile-de-France
Escape around Paris with these 25 must-see getaways less than 100 km from the capital. [Read more]
Dates and Opening Time
From March 1, 2025 to March 31, 2029