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Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Louvre Museum: sharp increase in admission fees for foreign visitors starting in 2026
The Louvre is preparing to review its pricing policy with a significant increase in admission prices for visitors from outside Europe starting in January 2026. This decision was made by the government at a time when the museum is reaching historic visitor numbers and preparing new projects.
Paris weather for June 1–7, 2026: thunderstorm risk, rain and a cool spell across Île-de-France
The weather this week in Paris and Île-de-France, from June 1 to June 7, 2026, is shaping up to be highly mixed. After a sunny Monday, storms and showers set in from Tuesday, with a gradual deterioration through the week, before a slight improvement on Sunday.
Transit in Paris and Île-de-France: Metro, RER and tram disruptions from June 1 to June 7, 2026.
Discover the disruptions announced for public transport in Paris and Île-de-France from June 1 to 7, 2026, including the temporary closure of line 7bis until Wednesday and the start of new long-term works on the RER C and the Transilien networks, according to RATP and SNCF. Here’s everything you need to know.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Line J: trains canceled and overnight suspensions until June 5 in Yvelines
Line J of the Transilien will run in degraded mode from June 1 to 5, 2026: trains canceled at Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and nightly suspensions from 9:40 p.m., a situation affecting around 90,000 passengers daily in Yvelines.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Louvre Museum: sharp increase in admission fees for foreign visitors starting in 2026
The Louvre is preparing to review its pricing policy with a significant increase in admission prices for visitors from outside Europe starting in January 2026. This decision was made by the government at a time when the museum is reaching historic visitor numbers and preparing new projects.
Paris weather for June 1–7, 2026: thunderstorm risk, rain and a cool spell across Île-de-France
The weather this week in Paris and Île-de-France, from June 1 to June 7, 2026, is shaping up to be highly mixed. After a sunny Monday, storms and showers set in from Tuesday, with a gradual deterioration through the week, before a slight improvement on Sunday.
Transit in Paris and Île-de-France: Metro, RER and tram disruptions from June 1 to June 7, 2026.
Discover the disruptions announced for public transport in Paris and Île-de-France from June 1 to 7, 2026, including the temporary closure of line 7bis until Wednesday and the start of new long-term works on the RER C and the Transilien networks, according to RATP and SNCF. Here’s everything you need to know.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Line J: trains canceled and overnight suspensions until June 5 in Yvelines
Line J of the Transilien will run in degraded mode from June 1 to 5, 2026: trains canceled at Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and nightly suspensions from 9:40 p.m., a situation affecting around 90,000 passengers daily in Yvelines.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Louvre Museum: sharp increase in admission fees for foreign visitors starting in 2026
The Louvre is preparing to review its pricing policy with a significant increase in admission prices for visitors from outside Europe starting in January 2026. This decision was made by the government at a time when the museum is reaching historic visitor numbers and preparing new projects.
Refine your search
Paris weather for June 1–7, 2026: thunderstorm risk, rain and a cool spell across Île-de-France
The weather this week in Paris and Île-de-France, from June 1 to June 7, 2026, is shaping up to be highly mixed. After a sunny Monday, storms and showers set in from Tuesday, with a gradual deterioration through the week, before a slight improvement on Sunday.
Transit in Paris and Île-de-France: Metro, RER and tram disruptions from June 1 to June 7, 2026.
Discover the disruptions announced for public transport in Paris and Île-de-France from June 1 to 7, 2026, including the temporary closure of line 7bis until Wednesday and the start of new long-term works on the RER C and the Transilien networks, according to RATP and SNCF. Here’s everything you need to know.
Transport in Île-de-France: disruptions and works this weekend of June 6–7, 2026
The RATP and SNCF networks will face fresh disruptions this weekend of June 6–7, 2026. Several RER, Transilien and metro lines are affected by works and service interruptions, and we’ve got all the details to help you plan your journeys.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Paris 10K 2026: Traffic and Parking Restrictions in Paris for the Race
On Sunday, June 7, 2026, the Paris 10K returns to the capital, bringing traffic restrictions and related parking changes along the course. Here’s the rundown.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Paris weather for June 1–7, 2026: thunderstorm risk, rain and a cool spell across Île-de-France
The weather this week in Paris and Île-de-France, from June 1 to June 7, 2026, is shaping up to be highly mixed. After a sunny Monday, storms and showers set in from Tuesday, with a gradual deterioration through the week, before a slight improvement on Sunday.
Transit in Paris and Île-de-France: Metro, RER and tram disruptions from June 1 to June 7, 2026.
Discover the disruptions announced for public transport in Paris and Île-de-France from June 1 to 7, 2026, including the temporary closure of line 7bis until Wednesday and the start of new long-term works on the RER C and the Transilien networks, according to RATP and SNCF. Here’s everything you need to know.
Transport in Île-de-France: disruptions and works this weekend of June 6–7, 2026
The RATP and SNCF networks will face fresh disruptions this weekend of June 6–7, 2026. Several RER, Transilien and metro lines are affected by works and service interruptions, and we’ve got all the details to help you plan your journeys.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Paris 10K 2026: Traffic and Parking Restrictions in Paris for the Race
On Sunday, June 7, 2026, the Paris 10K returns to the capital, bringing traffic restrictions and related parking changes along the course. Here’s the rundown.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Paris weather for June 1–7, 2026: thunderstorm risk, rain and a cool spell across Île-de-France
The weather this week in Paris and Île-de-France, from June 1 to June 7, 2026, is shaping up to be highly mixed. After a sunny Monday, storms and showers set in from Tuesday, with a gradual deterioration through the week, before a slight improvement on Sunday.
Transit in Paris and Île-de-France: Metro, RER and tram disruptions from June 1 to June 7, 2026.
Discover the disruptions announced for public transport in Paris and Île-de-France from June 1 to 7, 2026, including the temporary closure of line 7bis until Wednesday and the start of new long-term works on the RER C and the Transilien networks, according to RATP and SNCF. Here’s everything you need to know.
Transport in Île-de-France: disruptions and works this weekend of June 6–7, 2026
The RATP and SNCF networks will face fresh disruptions this weekend of June 6–7, 2026. Several RER, Transilien and metro lines are affected by works and service interruptions, and we’ve got all the details to help you plan your journeys.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Paris 10K 2026: Traffic and Parking Restrictions in Paris for the Race
On Sunday, June 7, 2026, the Paris 10K returns to the capital, bringing traffic restrictions and related parking changes along the course. Here’s the rundown.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Paris weather for June 1–7, 2026: thunderstorm risk, rain and a cool spell across Île-de-France
The weather this week in Paris and Île-de-France, from June 1 to June 7, 2026, is shaping up to be highly mixed. After a sunny Monday, storms and showers set in from Tuesday, with a gradual deterioration through the week, before a slight improvement on Sunday.
Transit in Paris and Île-de-France: Metro, RER and tram disruptions from June 1 to June 7, 2026.
Discover the disruptions announced for public transport in Paris and Île-de-France from June 1 to 7, 2026, including the temporary closure of line 7bis until Wednesday and the start of new long-term works on the RER C and the Transilien networks, according to RATP and SNCF. Here’s everything you need to know.
Transport in Île-de-France: disruptions and works this weekend of June 6–7, 2026
The RATP and SNCF networks will face fresh disruptions this weekend of June 6–7, 2026. Several RER, Transilien and metro lines are affected by works and service interruptions, and we’ve got all the details to help you plan your journeys.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Paris 10K 2026: Traffic and Parking Restrictions in Paris for the Race
On Sunday, June 7, 2026, the Paris 10K returns to the capital, bringing traffic restrictions and related parking changes along the course. Here’s the rundown.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Refine your search
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Champs-Élysées pedestrians: the world's most beautiful avenue goes car-free this Sunday, June 14, 2026
Pedestrian-friendly Champs-Élysées: a Sunday once a month, all year long! A chance to see the world’s most beautiful avenue from a fresh perspective and snap a selfie in front of the Arc de Triomphe without cars spoiling the view. See you this Sunday, June 14, 2026.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
World Blood Donor Day: Blood drives at Paris's monuments in June 2026
The French Blood Establishment (EFS) continues to need your blood donations and is launching collection drives across the capital for World Blood Donor Day. Visit the Château de Versailles, the Hôtel de Ville, or Parc des Princes!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Pharmacies on call: pharmacies open this Sunday in Paris
On Sundays and public holidays, some businesses don't open their doors, starting with pharmacies. But don't panic! There will always be a pharmacy on call near you, in case of emergency. Find out which ones are on call in Paris this weekend.
Louvre Museum: sharp increase in admission fees for foreign visitors starting in 2026
The Louvre is preparing to review its pricing policy with a significant increase in admission prices for visitors from outside Europe starting in January 2026. This decision was made by the government at a time when the museum is reaching historic visitor numbers and preparing new projects.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Champs-Élysées pedestrians: the world's most beautiful avenue goes car-free this Sunday, June 14, 2026
Pedestrian-friendly Champs-Élysées: a Sunday once a month, all year long! A chance to see the world’s most beautiful avenue from a fresh perspective and snap a selfie in front of the Arc de Triomphe without cars spoiling the view. See you this Sunday, June 14, 2026.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
World Blood Donor Day: Blood drives at Paris's monuments in June 2026
The French Blood Establishment (EFS) continues to need your blood donations and is launching collection drives across the capital for World Blood Donor Day. Visit the Château de Versailles, the Hôtel de Ville, or Parc des Princes!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Pharmacies on call: pharmacies open this Sunday in Paris
On Sundays and public holidays, some businesses don't open their doors, starting with pharmacies. But don't panic! There will always be a pharmacy on call near you, in case of emergency. Find out which ones are on call in Paris this weekend.
Louvre Museum: sharp increase in admission fees for foreign visitors starting in 2026
The Louvre is preparing to review its pricing policy with a significant increase in admission prices for visitors from outside Europe starting in January 2026. This decision was made by the government at a time when the museum is reaching historic visitor numbers and preparing new projects.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Champs-Élysées pedestrians: the world's most beautiful avenue goes car-free this Sunday, June 14, 2026
Pedestrian-friendly Champs-Élysées: a Sunday once a month, all year long! A chance to see the world’s most beautiful avenue from a fresh perspective and snap a selfie in front of the Arc de Triomphe without cars spoiling the view. See you this Sunday, June 14, 2026.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
World Blood Donor Day: Blood drives at Paris's monuments in June 2026
The French Blood Establishment (EFS) continues to need your blood donations and is launching collection drives across the capital for World Blood Donor Day. Visit the Château de Versailles, the Hôtel de Ville, or Parc des Princes!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Pharmacies on call: pharmacies open this Sunday in Paris
On Sundays and public holidays, some businesses don't open their doors, starting with pharmacies. But don't panic! There will always be a pharmacy on call near you, in case of emergency. Find out which ones are on call in Paris this weekend.
Louvre Museum: sharp increase in admission fees for foreign visitors starting in 2026
The Louvre is preparing to review its pricing policy with a significant increase in admission prices for visitors from outside Europe starting in January 2026. This decision was made by the government at a time when the museum is reaching historic visitor numbers and preparing new projects.
Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Thursday June 4, 2026.
Arietids: the year's most intense meteor shower to be observed in broad daylight
The Arietids are considered the most intense daytime meteor shower of the year, delivering up to 60 meteors per hour. Active from May 22 to July 3, 2026, they peak on June 10. Hard to spot with the naked eye, they can nonetheless be observed before dawn with a bit of preparation.
Champs-Élysées pedestrians: the world's most beautiful avenue goes car-free this Sunday, June 14, 2026
Pedestrian-friendly Champs-Élysées: a Sunday once a month, all year long! A chance to see the world’s most beautiful avenue from a fresh perspective and snap a selfie in front of the Arc de Triomphe without cars spoiling the view. See you this Sunday, June 14, 2026.
Street art, Seth’s kids in Butte-aux-Cailles celebrate PSG’s victory in Paris’s 13th arrondissement
Seth’s kids don PSG jerseys as street artist Julien Malland refreshes his iconic mural in Butte-aux-Cailles (13th arrondissement of Paris) to celebrate PSG’s 2026 Champions League victory! And of course, we love it.
Domestic violence: Free legal support services to open in central Paris starting February 2026
A monthly legal consultation session led by a Paris Bar lawyer will be offered by the Paris Centre town hall starting February 1, 2026. Free and confidential, this initiative aims to support individuals facing domestic violence, providing initial legal advice for issues related to physical, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse.
Paris Catacombs reopen, what does the new route look like?
After several months of closure, the Catacombs reopen to the public on April 8, 2026. Restoration of the historic vaults, modernization of facilities, and a new scenography: here’s what’s changed.
Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life.
What to do in Paris in May 2026: the cultural calendar of Paris and Greater Paris.
En May, the sun returns. It's the moment to savor nature with walks or a river cruise. We also rediscover the must-sees of Greater Paris through offbeat monument visits or urban strolls on foot or by bike to see the city from a new angle. Greater Paris will soon have no secrets left for you thanks to the tours and outings from ExploreParis!
World Blood Donor Day: Blood drives at Paris's monuments in June 2026
The French Blood Establishment (EFS) continues to need your blood donations and is launching collection drives across the capital for World Blood Donor Day. Visit the Château de Versailles, the Hôtel de Ville, or Parc des Princes!
End of paper tickets: how to travel when visiting Paris, alternative solutions
Since November 5, 2025, paper tickets have been phased out in stations and train stations in the Paris region. This may be unsettling for travelers passing through the capital. Whether you're a tourist or an occasional visitor, we'll guide you through the different options. Rest assured, between the Passe Navigo Easy, Liberté+, the Île-de-France Mobilités app, and contactless payment on buses, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to getting around Paris. Follow the guide to find out which options are the most affordable for your needs.
Pharmacies on call: pharmacies open this Sunday in Paris
On Sundays and public holidays, some businesses don't open their doors, starting with pharmacies. But don't panic! There will always be a pharmacy on call near you, in case of emergency. Find out which ones are on call in Paris this weekend.
Louvre Museum: sharp increase in admission fees for foreign visitors starting in 2026
The Louvre is preparing to review its pricing policy with a significant increase in admission prices for visitors from outside Europe starting in January 2026. This decision was made by the government at a time when the museum is reaching historic visitor numbers and preparing new projects.
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