This week you won’t want to miss, at all costs, the free evening at the Bourse de Commerce on Saturday, May 2, the immersive Star Wars pop-up landing at Halles starting April 30, and the free Prehistory exhibition at the Collège de France. On the food front, we’re excited about Gamra, the fully homemade Moroccan restaurant opening in the 17th arrondissement, and Trigo, the Franco-Brazilian counter in the 9th with addictive house-made sandwiches.
Exhibitions, dining, performances, family-friendly activities, or unique experiences: this guide is updated weekly to help you quickly spot the best deals in Paris and the Île-de-France area. Have a great outing!



Where to spot stunning rhododendrons and azaleas in Paris and the Île-de-France region this spring 2026?
Calling all flower fans: after the cherry trees and wisteria, the lush season of azaleas and rhododendrons has arrived, bursting into a riot of blooms. Want to see them in every hue? Here are the spots in Paris and Île-de-France that delight both enthusiasts and photographers in search of a splash of color. [Read more]



Free museums and monuments: must-see spots this Sunday, May 3, in Paris and Île-de-France
Which free museum to visit in Paris or Île-de-France on the first Sunday of the month, Sunday, May 3, 2026? We happily resume our little monthly ritual: discovering a museum or a monument without spending a penny! Don’t miss these Sunday tips. [Read more]



Where to see tulips in Paris and Île-de-France? Parks, gardens and events
Do you love tulips and want to go see a tulip field without leaving Paris and the Île-de-France region? We’ve tracked down the best plans to see life in color this spring 2026. [Read more]



5 free castles around Paris this Sunday, May 3, 2026 — the first Sunday of the month
Castles in Île-de-France open their doors for free on the first Sunday of every month. It’s a wonderful chance to discover our Île-de-France heritage without spending a dime this Easter weekend, Sunday, May 3, 2026. [Read more]



Luminiscence: The Celestial Odyssey in Paris, enjoy the show at Saint-Eustache Church before it ends.
The immersive sound-and-light show Luminiscence is nearing its end at Saint-Eustache Church. How about discovering this version, titled The Celestial Odyssey, before May 22, 2026? We unveil this 3D immersive experience that transforms the vaults of the Parisian landmark. [Read more]



10 parks and gardens in Paris and Île-de-France you simply have to visit in May 2026
In May, the parks and gardens of Paris and the Ile-de-France region are decked out in their most beautiful colors. The abundant blooms of this period offer the opportunity for beautiful discoveries, ideal for springtime strolls. So, to help you find your way around, here are 10 parks and gardens to discover at this time of year. [Read more]



10 parks and gardens in Paris and Île-de-France to absolutely visit in April 2026
In April, the flowering season is in full swing. Here are 10 must-see parks and gardens in and around Paris in April, featuring wisteria, iris, azaleas and rhododendrons to delight flower lovers. [Read more]



10 top free outings in Paris to make the most of the Spring and Easter holidays 2026
Spring break, more commonly known as the Easter holidays, is here! Are you looking for the best outings without spending much, or even for free? Here are 10 smart tips for going out in Paris and the surrounding areas. [Read more]



Stores and shopping centers open or closed on May 1, 2026, in Paris and Île-de-France
Looking for a shopping center or department store open on Thursday, May 1, 2025? Discover the list of places open or closed to do your shopping in Paris or Île-de-France on this public holiday! [Read more]



Flea markets and garage sales on Friday, May 1, 2026 — a public holiday — in Paris and the Île-de-France region.
Labor Day in Paris and Île-de-France on May 1, 2026 goes hand in hand with May Day and sprigs of lily of the valley as lucky charms. It’s also a day when a handful of flea markets and garage sales pop up across the region. Here’s a look at which ones are on. [Read more]



Unusual sight: horses settle on Place de la Concorde for a day dedicated to equine therapy
On May 1, 2026, Place de la Concorde trades the city’s bustle for the soothing rhythm of horses’ hooves. As part of the installation “Living Together,” the HOPE association invites Parisians to discover equine therapy at a free event. [Read more]



Free entry to châteaux and museums in Seine-et-Marne this Sunday, May 3, 2026 — the first Sunday of the month.
On the first Sunday of each month, many castles, museums, and monuments in Île-de-France open their doors for free. How does that look in Seine-et-Marne? Some sites are free every first Sunday of the month year-round, while others, on specific dates, we break down what's happening this Sunday, May 3, 2026. [Read more]



Rachel Hardouin Gallery: three exhibitions exploring absence, nostalgia, and melancholy in Paris
The Rachel Hardouin Gallery in Paris brings together artists Éléonore Guiraud, Chloé Bertschy, and Alessandro Ferraro Manzotti for three exhibitions devoted to absence, nostalgia, and melancholy, running from April 27 to May 2, 2026. [Read more]



Free evening hours at the Bourse de Commerce: book your tickets for Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Want to visit the Bourse de Commerce’s collections? Take advantage of the free late opening, held on the first Saturday of each month, to discover this essential art venue in Paris. The next date to note in your calendar: Saturday, May 2, 2026. [Read more]



Bon plan : Hot tip: meet the Paris Basketball pro players at free events in Paris
On Wednesday, April 29, 2026, the Canopée des Halles will transform into a huge playground for a special encounter with Paris Basketball. The players will leave their arena to meet Parisians for an afternoon of free activities. [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]



Rambolitrain Retro 2026: a big toy and garden train fair at Rambolitrain, on May 1.
It's an annual tradition at Rambolitrain, the museum dedicated to the toy train in Rambouillet, to hold a festive day on May 1st. This year, discover this family event with the kids! [Read more]



Play Game Party: the free game night at TRIBE Paris Clichy Hotel
Want to play your favorite board games in good company? Let’s check out Play Game Party, the free game night at the TRIBE Paris Clichy Hotel, this April 29, 2026. A meetup for board-game enthusiasts, shaped as a convivial after-work gathering and inviting you to play, mingle, and meet new people around party games, strategy titles, or quicker formats. [Read more]



Foire de Paris 2026 : the essential Parisian spring outing
Sponsored - Paris Fair 2026 returns to Paris Expo Porte de Versailles from April 30 to May 11, offering 12 days of discovery, shopping, and entertainment, plus a unique KeBlack concert. A family outing blending explorations, shows, great deals, gastronomy, and activities for young and old. Download your free invitations now! [Read more]



Open-air exhibition of Theodoulos Gregoriou's sculptures in the Faubourg Saint-Honoré district
Faubourg Saint-Honoré is rewritten as an open-air gallery with a free, outdoor exhibition in Paris, where time is carved in layered strata. From April 28 to July 27, 2026, the sculptures by Cypriot artist Theodoulos Gregoriou for "Cyprus on Faubourg Saint-Honoré" invite memory and contemporary creation to converse in the heart of the 1st arrondissement, between reinvented ruins and today’s sculptural language. [Read more]



Star Wars: a 300-square-meter immersive pop-up store is about to land in the heart of Paris.
The Star Wars galaxy is taking a detour through Paris—landing at Les Halles on April 30, 2026! An immersive 300-square-meter pop-up, with more than 1,000 items, animations, and a themed café, is set to open, firmly aimed at drawing in fans of the saga. [Read more]



Prehistory, between utopia and reality: a free Stone Age exhibition at the Collège de France
Starting April 29, 2026, the Collège de France unveils the links between scholarly rigor and the collective imagination in a free exhibition. From early Paleolithic masterpieces to pop culture icons, this groundbreaking journey explores how humanity has continually reinvented its roots to better understand its present. [Read more]



French Days 2026: the spring sale dates you won't want to miss
These are the deals you don’t want to miss. The Spring French Days offer big discounts at major French retailers, for just a few days. The event runs from Wednesday, April 29 to Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Discover the best spots to do your shopping. [Read more]



Video games : What will we be playing in May 2026? Our selection of gaming releases
Gamer friends, beware, release imminent! If you're looking for a video game to skim (but especially if you don't want to go out in this fine weather or want to spend your evenings in the warmth), the editorial team has put together its selection of gaming releases for this month of May 2026! Something to keep you busy before the summer... To your controllers! [Read more]



Eggxtraordinaire: a free, offbeat and foodie exhibition you won’t want to miss in the Marais
An exhibition unlike any other to discover during Easter time. From April 3 to May 3, 2026, at Galerie Joseph, pastry chefs, chocolatiers, and artists explore the egg and its symbols with the free exhibition Eggxtraordinaire. An offbeat event you simply have to see! [Read more]



Easter holidays - Spring 2026: two immersive and sensory experiences at Hangar Y
For the spring holidays, Hangar Y transforms into a forest of digital tales thanks to the immersive installations by Onyo Studio. Blending ancestral rituals with starlit strolls, children and adults alike are invited to reconnect with their roots through sound and light environments that put people at the center of nature. [Read more]



Video games April 2026: the gaming releases you won't want to miss
What video games should you not miss in April 2026? To help you spot the month’s most interesting releases, our editors have curated the hottest new titles across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. Release dates, must-follow titles, games to discover: here is our pick of the standout video games for April 2026. [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]



Children's Dreams: A Free, Fun Festival for Families at the Korean Cultural Center
This spring, South Korea makes its way into the heart of Paris, tailored for young children. From March 25 to April 29, 2026, the Korean Cultural Center is hosting an entirely new, free festival designed as a playful gateway for kids to explore Korean culture—featuring animated films, cinema concerts, and interactive workshops. [Read more]



Where to pick tulips in Île-de-France? Open fields and pick-your-own spots this spring
Spring is on its way, bringing with it the season of blossoms. While cherry and magnolia trees are already in bloom, tulips are adding splashes of vibrant color to the Île-de-France landscapes. For those eager to pick their own, local farms across the region offer opportunities to do just that. [Read more]



Easter holidays 2026: family-friendly activities at the Palace of Versailles (78)
From April 18 to May 4, 2026, children in Île-de-France are on vacation: it’s the perfect excuse to head to the iconic Château de Versailles and explore the program on offer during these two school-free weeks. [Read more]



Open-air exhibition of Theodoulos Gregoriou's sculptures in the Faubourg Saint-Honoré district
Faubourg Saint-Honoré is rewritten as an open-air gallery with a free, outdoor exhibition in Paris, where time is carved in layered strata. From April 28 to July 27, 2026, the sculptures by Cypriot artist Theodoulos Gregoriou for "Cyprus on Faubourg Saint-Honoré" invite memory and contemporary creation to converse in the heart of the 1st arrondissement, between reinvented ruins and today’s sculptural language. [Read more]



26 charming villages and strolls to discover near Paris, the treasures of Île-de-France
Get away from Paris with these 26 must-see getaways within 100 km of the capital. [Read more]



10 parks and gardens in Paris and Île-de-France to absolutely visit in April 2026
In April, the flowering season is in full swing. Here are 10 must-see parks and gardens in and around Paris in April, featuring wisteria, iris, azaleas and rhododendrons to delight flower lovers. [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]



5 free castles around Paris this Sunday, May 3, 2026 — the first Sunday of the month
Castles in Île-de-France open their doors for free on the first Sunday of every month. It’s a wonderful chance to discover our Île-de-France heritage without spending a dime this Easter weekend, Sunday, May 3, 2026. [Read more]



Essonne: a château with remarkable gardens you absolutely must discover to go green
The Domaine de Courson, a château classified as a Historic Monument and a park labelled Jardin Remarquable in Courson-Monteloup, Essonne, opens its doors to visitors until November 1. Now is the time to discover its sublime green spaces and, perhaps, delve into the castle’s history through a guided tour. [Read more]



Zipcy in Paris: our photos from the exhibition The Sweet Fortress at the Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery
The Korean artist Zipcy makes her solo debut in France with La Forteresse Douce, on view at the Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery in Paris from April 24 to June 4, 2026. The exhibition centers on hanji paper, natural pigments, and the intimate, presented through the sensitive universe of this South Korean artist. [Read more]



A free exhibition dedicated to Korean digital art, housed in the heart of a former boiler room!
The Fiminco Foundation and the Korean Cultural Center present "Illumination," a digital art exhibition you can explore for free until June 21, 2026. Located within easy reach of the metro in Romainville, it reveals three monumental installations alongside interactive works. [Read more]



Marie-Antoinette at Fontainebleau: a weekend of re-enactments in pictures and a preview of what's to come
The weekend of historical reenactments of Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI’s stays at Fontainebleau unfolded in the sun at the Château de Fontainebleau (77). An equestrian show, a military camp, and short scenes: relive the atmosphere and discover the full 2026 schedule. [Read more]



Colors Festival returns to Paris with the street-art exhibition Colors Ligth, spanning 700 m², featuring the photos
The Colors Festival returns to Paris after a three-year hiatus and sets up in the 15th arrondissement with Colors Light, a new immersive exhibition exploring blacklight and urban art, opening from April 16 to July 26, 2026. [Read more]



Yvelines: a park designated as a natural site and its historic island cloaked in wisteria
In the Yvelines, just a short stroll from the RER A, the Parc des Ibis du Vésinet reveals, in late April to early May 2026, its Chinese wisterias in full bloom around a large lake designated a natural site since 1934. We went to explore it, and it’s a true feast for the eyes and a perfect place to recharge. [Read more]



Ten offbeat parks and gardens in Yvelines, treasures to discover
What if we set off on a stroll to discover the loveliest original parks and gardens in Yvelines? From hidden, unique, historic spots to outright quirky or simply one-of-a-kind places, the 78 has no shortage of unusual gems for anyone looking to stray off the beaten path. We’re unveiling 10 parks, gardens, and green spaces to explore in the department. [Read more]



Le Jardin Yili, the unusual Chinese garden hidden away in the Yvelines
Jardin Yili is the only privately-owned traditional Chinese garden in France. Head for Saint-Rémy-l'Honoré in the Yvelines, about 33 km from Paris, for a change of scenery. Discover this 10,000 m² green space, imbued with spirituality and tranquility, where you can discover the art of Chinese gardens and immerse yourself in a feng shui setting inspired by age-old traditions. [Read more]



Unique Paris Tour by Open-Top Bus with Big Bus – SPECIAL DISCOUNT CODE
Sponsored - Panoramic views of Paris, flexibility, multilingual audio guides—discover an unusual tour of Paris on a double-decker bus with Big Bus, with a 15% discount on certain dates. [Read more]



26 charming villages and strolls to discover near Paris, the treasures of Île-de-France
Get away from Paris with these 26 must-see getaways within 100 km of the capital. [Read more]



This medieval town, designated a Village of Character in Île-de-France, hides a wealth of treasures.
We head to Seine-et-Marne (77), less than an hour from Paris, to discover Nemours, a medieval town awarded the Village of Character label, tucked into the meanders of the Loing and rich with a heritage to explore year-round. The castle, museums and a sublime church make up a remarkable ensemble to discover. [Read more]



Seine-et-Marne: this Royal Garden, listed as a Remarkable Garden, unfolds its sublime rhododendrons with free admission
In Seine-et-Marne, the gardens of the Château de Fontainebleau are in full bloom this spring 2026, showcasing their rhododendron beds. A 130-hectare royal park, listed as a Remarkable Garden, free to enter—you can run, you can dash around (and you can picnic). [Read more]



Thousands of tulips at the Château de Dampierre in Yvelines, captured in photos and video! Events planned.
In the Yvelines, the Domaine de Dampierre opens its Printanières from late March to early May 2026. Thousands of tulips, a Tulip Day, and a Plant Festival are on the agenda for spring 2026—the full story, plus the photos and video from our on-site visit, are revealed to you. [Read more]



La Coulée Verte de Paris, the unusual and hidden walk from Bastille to Vincennes
Paris's Coulée Verte René-Dumont, formerly known as the Promenade Plantée, is a beautiful, little-known walk for Parisians, taking us on a verdant journey from the Bastille to the Bois de Vincennes over the Viaduc des Arts. It's an unusual and shady way to discover Paris, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. [Read more]



Amélie Poulain at 25: Take a stroll tracing the film's footsteps through Paris
Follow in the footsteps of Amélie Poulain, to mark the 25th anniversary of the release of Jean-Pierre Jeunet's cult film. [Read more]



La Petite Marguerite, the bouillon that's winning over Seine-Saint-Denis
Nestled on Rue du Plaisir in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, La Petite Marguerite is a neighborhood bistro that pleases Seine-Saint-Denis with a generous, brasserie-style menu and prices as friendly as you’d expect, with dishes that are all homemade. [Read more]



L'Auberge Nouvelle: The Friendly Bistro and Cheese Bar Taking Over the Yvelines’ Starred Restaurant Spotlight
Head to Yvelines, in Tremblay-sur-Mauldre, to check out the Auberge Nouvelle, which has taken over the space previously occupied by the Michelin-starred restaurant Numéro 3. This welcoming bistro features a rolling cheese cart, classic regional dishes, and lively music nights — here’s everything you need to know. [Read more]



Trattoria on the Seine: An Italian cruise-restaurant in Paris 16 - SPECIAL PROMO CODE
Sponsored - Looking for an Italian-charm dinner cruise in Paris? La Trattoria en Seine invites you to the 16th arrondissement for a delightful escape featuring fine Italian cuisine, fresh seasonal ingredients, and a scenic cruise on the Seine offering the city's most stunning views. A must-visit spot for a romantic evening or a friendly get-together. Enjoy a 10% discount with the promo code SORTIRAPARIS! [Read more]



Gamra, the Moroccan restaurant serving up authentic, homemade dishes, is delighting diners in the 17th arrondissement of Paris
A new Moroccan restaurant is opening its doors in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. Gamra welcomes diners on rue Cardinet with a cozy, homemade family cuisine: tajines, couscous, soft breads, and Moroccan pastries are on the menu at this charming spot. As a bonus, they also offer a special Ftour menu during Ramadan. [Read more]



La table des Bernardins, the unusual café-restaurant nestled in the nave of the Collège des Bernardins
La Table des Bernardins, located in the emblematic Collège des Bernardins in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, is the ideal spot for a meal or a break in an atypical, historic setting. Open Monday to Friday from 10am to 6pm, this restaurant-café offers a varied cuisine, ideal for a relaxing lunch or a passing snack. [Read more]



Focaccia Mia: Italian Sandwiches That Delight the 9th District
Just a short walk from Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Church, Focaccia Mia brings a taste of Italy to the 9th arrondissement. This cozy little spot specializes in freshly made focaccia, sliced and topped to order, taking center stage in a welcoming atmosphere. [Read more]



Munch: New York-style bagels right in the heart of Batignolles
In the Batignolles neighborhood, Munch brings a fresh New York vibe to the Parisian dining scene. Featuring sourdough bagels, seasonal ingredients, and sharp, flavorful recipes, it’s the perfect spot for a quick and satisfying bite. [Read more]
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SEP LAÏ, a Laotian restaurant with a terrace in Paris’s 9th arrondissement.
Sponsored - In the 9th arrondissement, SEP LAÏ showcases Lao cuisine that’s still underrepresented in the city. From traditional specialties and shareable dishes to a spacious terrace on a pedestrian street, this spot offers an appealing option for those looking to discover other Southeast Asian flavors in Paris. [Read more]



Chouchou Paris: The temple of flame-grilled fare, kebabs and XXL crêpes lands in Strasbourg-Saint-Denis
Sponsored - Chouchou Paris : Le Fait Maison au Feu de Bois.
A tasty, honest stop right across from the theaters, where industrial street food has no place. Here, everything is 100% homemade, crafted with a family’s exacting standards and generous portions. [Read more]



Trigo, Paris’s Brazilian-inspired eatery, serving homemade sandwiches packed with addictive flavors
In the 9th arrondissement, Trigo is a lively street-food spot blending French and Brazilian flavors, brought to life by chef Ághata Le Lay. She combines the culinary heritage of São Paulo with French influences in sandwiches that keep everyone coming back for more. [Read more]



LaCrèma gelato, the new plant-based artisanal ice cream shop near the Jardin du Luxembourg and the Panthéon
We pushed open the door of LaCrèma, the new artisanal ice-cream shop on Rue Soufflot in Paris’s 5th arrondissement, open since April 2026. Behind the counter, Roberta and her house-made plant-based gelatos are shaking things up. Here’s everything you need to know! [Read more]



Rosa Maison pâtissière, the patisserie - a 9th arrondissement coffee shop with exceptional flans and Paris-Brest
Rosa Maison Pâtissière opened its doors in early 2026 on Rue Lafayette, in Paris’s 9th arrondissement. A pastry shop and specialty café run by two former high-school classmates invites you into this cozy tea room with a terrace. The address already has Parisians flocking for its signature flans, to name just one highlight. [Read more]



Coupi bar, a must-visit café - banh mi in Paris's 13th arrondissement
A solid coffee, an excellent banh mi—what more could you ask for? Head to Coupi bar, the spot perfectly placed right at the Porte d’Ivry metro exit, delighting discerning fans of Vietnamese sandwiches. All that, washed down with a good latte, and we’re sold. [Read more]



Maison Phê, the Vietnamese coffee shop in the Marais serving exceptional brews
In the heart of the Marais, in Paris’s 4th arrondissement, Maison Phê serves up rare Vietnamese coffees you won’t find anywhere else—like the elusive Liberica or locally sourced Vietnamese matcha. We went to check out this buzzing new spot that’s attracting a steady stream of visitors. [Read more]



Kumquat Café, the go-to coffee shop with Asian-inspired vibes in the 11th arrondissement.
On Rue Saint-Maur in the 11th arrondissement, chef Yin-Line Chea has opened her first establishment: a cozy coffee shop that blends specialty coffees, indulgent breakfasts, and signature drinks with Asian influences. [Read more]



Miami Boulevard: a festive restaurant-club and unlimited weekend brunch.
Sponsored - Miami Boulevard, located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, is expanding its unlimited brunch offering with a new menu featuring fresh recipes and a wider selection of grilled dishes and barbecue, while keeping its all-you-can-eat, all-inclusive package at €29 per adult, available Saturdays and Sundays. [Read more]



Les Maquereaux Rive Droite in Paris: the iodized terrace on the shore of the Parc Rives de Seine
Ready for a new breath of iodized air in Paris? Head to Les Maquereaux on the Rive Droite side to enjoy its terrace and breathtaking view over Ile Saint Louis, while feasting on delicious iodized flavors. From April to October, you'll feel like you're on vacation! [Read more]



Le Nouvel Institut: the cheap, festive and sporty bar in Paris's 5th arrondissement
A well-known bar in Paris's 5th arrondissement, the Nouvel Institut is the inexpensive place to sit out on the terrace, watch a match or play a game of billiards in the evening! [Read more]



The Bombardier: the English bar a stone's throw from the Pantheon
An English pub located next to the Pantheon, The Bombardier is a must in the 5th arrondissement for a good beer or to watch a match with atmosphere! [Read more]



Did you know? In Paris, some libraries also lend out musical instruments.
What if your next guitar wasn’t waiting for you in a shop, but at the neighborhood library? In Paris, some libraries lend out musical instruments for free, so you can discover, restart, or simply dare to give it a go. [Read more]



An orchestra of their own: a captivating immersive tribute to forgotten female composers at La Seine Musicale
The Seine Musicale hosts a free immersive sound installation dedicated to overlooked women composers from January 22 to May 16, 2026. This immersive journey offers visitors a chance to rediscover these overlooked creators through a heartfelt, sensory experience. [Read more]



Freestyle Villette: the House of Urban Cultures in the 19th arrondissement, upcoming programming
To celebrate urban cultures, the city of Paris is building a Maison des cultures urbaines in the heart of the Parc de La Villette. From October 4, 2025, you'll be able to discover urban dance, music, sports and street art. [Read more]



Jazz Café Montparnasse: the new landmark for jazz lovers!
Opened a few months ago, Jazz Café Montparnasse illuminates the rue du Commandant Mouchotte with its vermilion neon lights. Inside, jazz and good food await you.... [Read more]



Royaumont Abbey now hosts shows all year round!
The Abbaye de Royaumont in Asnières-sur-Oise now offers shows and concerts every Sunday afternoon. The Festival de Royaumont has evolved into the Saison Royaumont, a truly multidisciplinary cultural experience in the heart of this historic site in the Val-d'Oise. [Read more]



Random Comedy Club: stand-up comedy show Sunday evenings at the Chouchou hotel in Paris
Every Sunday evening, the Chouchou hotel invites you to its table for its traditional rendez-vous: the Random Comedy Club comedy show. In the guinguette, among the aperitif boards and cocktails, the new seeds of comedy and stars of laughter take turns on stage for a lively stand-up show, 100% made in France! [Read more]



Xtrem Aventures Cergy, Cergy's family-friendly and sporty treetop adventure park (Val-d'Oise 95)
Leisure centers are the perfect choice for a day packed with activities, set in a lush, exceptionally pleasant environment. So, discover Xtrem Aventures, an adventure treetop park nestled in the heart of the Cergy-Pontoise leisure complex, just about thirty kilometers from Paris. The reopening is scheduled for April 1, 2026, after a winter closure! [Read more]



Accrocamp Poissy, the tree-climbing course in Yvelines (78)
Located in the Parc du Château de Villiers in Poissy, in the Yvelines department, Accrocamp is a family-friendly adventure course. With its annual reopening at the end of March, this nature-filled spot is the ideal setting to venture among the trees. [Read more]



Climbing District Saint-Lazare, a climbing gym and coworking space hidden in a chapel
How about a climb in an atypical location? Climbing District is located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, close to the Saint-Lazare train station. Housed in a hidden former chapel, this climbing gym, which looks like an old library, is sure to surprise. Tip: coworking spaces with free wifi and coffee shop. [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]



Where to play ping-pong or table tennis outdoors in Paris?
Are you a table tennis fan? Good news, in Paris, many spots are equipped with self-service ping-pong tables. Pack your rackets and balls, and we'll tell you where to find them! [Read more]



The Pontoise swimming pool, this Art Deco jewel in Paris has reopened: prices, activities and squash
The legendary Pontoise swimming pool, an Art Deco jewel listed as a Monument Historique, reopened its doors in early December 2023 after extensive renovation work. Located at 19, rue Pontoise in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, this historic swimming pool, designed by the same architect as Molitor and Pailleron, invites you to discover its unique architecture and new facilities. Fitness, weight training and squash await you. [Read more]



Where to skate and rollerblade in Paris?
Looking for the best skateparks and rollerparks in Paris? Hold on to your wheels, here are some of the capital's best spots for skateboarding and/or rollerblading in Paris! [Read more]



Alpine opens its concept store in Paris: driving simulators and GP broadcasts - photos
In the Opéra district, motorsport brand Alpine opens its immersive concept store, where car and F1 enthusiasts can enjoy a display of recent models, F1 simulators, GP broadcasts and a motorsport bar. [Read more]



The Metamorphoses of Guernica: our review of the VR experience at the Picasso Museum
The National Picasso Museum invites you to an unprecedented immersion into the story behind one of Pablo Picasso's most iconic works, Guernica, in an exhibition titled The Metamorphoses of Guernica, running from April 8 to September 6, 2026. A virtual reality experience takes visitors on a time-travel journey, from the painting’s birth to the ruins of the Basque city. We tested it—here’s what we learned! [Read more]



Pokémon Pokopia: a free chill-out space to immerse yourself in the game at the Ateliers Gaîté
Attention Pokémon fans! Atelier Gaîté, just steps from Montparnasse, The Pokémon Company invites you to a free chill-out space centered on Pokémon Pokopia, from April 2 to October 2, 2026. On the agenda: arcade sessions on a machine (until Sunday, April 5) and a relaxation zone set amid the flowers and the Pokémon. [Read more]



PlayStation Plus: Sony finally reveals the free games for April 2026
If you own a PS4 or PS5, you know that Sony offers free games every month with the PlayStation Plus subscription. So, which games are being offered in April 2026? Check out this month’s lineup. [Read more]



ESpot, the concept store dedicated to gaming just a stone's throw from the Louvre
Gamers and other video game enthusiasts meet up at ESpot, a new space dedicated to gaming and eSports located in the heart of Paris, rue de Rivoli, to take advantage of the many PCs and consoles on offer. [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]



Good deals for ages 13-25: Studio 13/16 opens its doors at La Gaîté Lyrique.
Iconic of the Centre Pompidou, Studio 13/16, the teens' HQ, opens a second venue to gather and create, at La Gaîté Lyrique. [Read more]



A free biodiversity museum featuring large aquariums in Puteaux (92)
On Île de Puteaux in the Hauts-de-Seine, inside Lebaudy Park, you’ll find the Naturoscope — a venue devoted to the environment that aims to raise awareness for both children and adults through exhibitions and educational activities. [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]



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]



Le Jardin du Dragon: the must-see children's playground at Parc de la Villette
The Parc de la Villette is one of the capital's largest parks: combining sport, large lawns and ruby-red infrastructures, the park is the playground of families and children, who have a blast in the outdoor play areas. [Read more]



The Rodin Workshop, a creative space for children, is back for a new season at the Rodin Museum.
Learn the art of sculpture firsthand in the world of one of France’s most renowned artists! From April 11 to September 6, 2026, the Rodin Museum opens its Atelier Rodin, offering young art enthusiasts the chance to explore sculpture. Discover the exciting new features of the 2026 season. [Read more]



Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Monday April 27, 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 Monday April 27, 2026. [Read more]



May 1st, a public holiday in Paris: An update on metro, tram and RER stations closed this Friday
This May 1st, Labour Day, a public holiday for the French, to help you get around the capital, whether you’re taking part in or observing the inter-union demonstration, we take stock of which RATP stations will be closed this Friday, May 1, 2026. Construction work, exceptional closures—here’s what to expect on the public transport network. [Read more]



Weather in Paris and Île-de-France today, this Monday April 27, 2026, and tomorrow
What’s the weather like right now in Paris and Île-de-France? Check the forecast daily before planning your activities. Rain or snow, sunshine or clouds—whether it’s cold or warm, good weather or bad—the city is yours to enjoy! Here’s your weather update for Paris and Île-de-France for Monday April 27, 2026 [Read more]



Heading for the playoffs! Paris Basketball aims to defend its French championship title at the Adidas Arena + Grand Jeu
Sponsored - The regular season is drawing to a close, but the excitement is just beginning. From late May to mid-June, Paris Basketball slips into the Playoffs: the moment when everything is on the line. Whether you’re a sports aficionado or simply seeking a spectacular night out, gear up to experience the playoff intensity at the Adidas Arena. Don’t miss the grand finale (and its Golden Ticket!). Here’s everything you need to know about this unmissable event! [Read more]



The 2026 Bread Festival: the giant pop-up bakery on the Notre-Dame forecourt in Paris
The Bakery Festival is making a return to Paris from May 8 to 17, 2026, on the forecourt of Notre-Dame Cathedral. What’s in store? Recreated bakeries, a host of talented artisan bakers, competitions, and of course, plenty of tastings! [Read more]



A Taste of America in Paris: Doane University Concert Band in concert at the American Church
Sponsored - The Doane University Concert Band will perform at the American Church in Paris—the famed American Church on the Quai d'Orsay—on May 22, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. for an exceptional concert. Directed by Andrew Feyes, the ensemble will present a varied program blending American works, grand operatic selections, and contemporary creations, in a unique setting in the heart of Paris. Admission is free and open to everyone. [Read more]



All to the Opera 2026: free tours in Paris and Île-de-France, here’s the program
On the occasion of the 19th edition of "Tous à l'Opéra," several prestigious Parisian and Île-de-France institutions will open their doors once again on Friday, May 8, Saturday, May 9, and Sunday, May 10, 2026. The perfect chance to discover for free the splendor and beauty of these exceptional cultural venues. Here’s the program you can look forward to! [Read more]



Quirky sketches at the Louvre Museum for an exceptional nocturnal edition of the Night of Museums!
The Louvre Museum is taking part in Nuit des Musées 2026 this Saturday, May 23, 2026, and will host a free, special after-hours opening at this iconic Parisian landmark. But be warned: you must register in advance to participate! So, ready for the 22nd edition? [Read more]



Tous à l'Opéra 2026: Paris's Palais Garnier opens its doors to the public for free.
On the occasion of the annual event “Everyone to the Opera!”, the Palais Garnier in Paris offers free access to its public spaces on Saturday, May 9, 2026, starting at 10:00 a.m. Note that these free tours are available by reservation only. [Read more]



This major French luxury group has confirmed the return of its Journées Particulières in October 2026.
LVMH's Journées Particulières return this fall, October 16–18, 2026, for a sixth edition focused on excellence. A chance to visit for free the ateliers, estates, cellars, and historic boutiques of the Group’s maisons, in iconic and one-of-a-kind venues. [Read more]



Back to Hogwarts: Tickets Now Available for the Harry Potter Event at Château de Versailles
Celebrate the "Return to Hogwarts," the highly anticipated annual gathering of Harry Potter fans! For this edition, set for August 29, 2026, an iconic castle becomes the backdrop for the magic: in the Gardens of Versailles, Potterheads are invited to a free event requiring registration. Please note that access to the spectacular nocturnal fountains will still require a ticket! [Read more]



Yvelines (78) : after six years of closure, this legendary racecourse reopens with a spectacular concert
Long dormant for a long time, locked behind its gates as if frozen in time, the Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse is finally gearing up to restart racing. On Friday, May 15, 2026, this iconic Seine-side venue makes a highly anticipated comeback, with a public horse sale and, in the evening, a private Bob Sinclar concert. [Read more]



Paris Tropical Carnival 2026 on the Champs-Élysées: date and schedule
The Paris Tropical Carnival 2026 returns to the Champs-Élysées on Sunday, July 5, 2026, for another festive edition that showcases the cultures of the overseas territories and cultures from around the world. Free admission, open to all. [Read more]



The Pride March: here is the date for the 2026 LGBTQI+ parade in Paris
The LGBTQI+ Pride March, formerly known as the Gay Pride, is set to return to Paris this summer. So, when will this parade take place in 2026? Find out the date of the upcoming Paris edition of the Pride March. [Read more]
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Dates and Opening Time
From April 27, 2026 to May 3, 2026