How is it already Friday? The week has flown by and the weekend is already on the horizon. To kick off these two days off, Sortiraparis brings you a roundup of can’t-miss outings to enjoy this Friday, May 22, 2026 in Paris and the Île-de-France region.
Exhibitions, shows, unique experiences, must-visit spots, or can't-miss events: no need to spend hours searching — we've curated for you the top outing ideas of the day.
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Nature Festival 2026 in Paris and Île-de-France: the free highlights for its 20th anniversary.
The Festival of Nature turns 20 in 2026! From May 20 to 25, Paris and the Île-de-France region will host hundreds of free activities to explore and celebrate local wildlife, plants, and biodiversity. [Read more]



Where to dance this Pentecost weekend in Paris? The evenings from Thursday, May 21 to Sunday, May 24, 2026.
Looking for a night out to dance this Pentecost weekend? Head to the must-visit spots to party from Thursday, May 21 to Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Paris and Île-de-France. [Read more]



The most beautiful rose gardens to discover in Paris and Île-de-France, gems already in bloom.
Where are the finest rose gardens in Paris and its surroundings? This year, the blooms are coming early, so now’s the moment to go and admire them and breathe in their scent. Paris and its outskirts are turning life pink... literally! Calling all plant lovers, we’ll take you on a tour of the sublime rose gardens to discover in the capital and across Île-de-France for bucolic and magical moments. [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]



Essonne: 18 free open-air shows in 14 towns, the program!
The Day // Night Festival returns to Essonne for its 15th edition, presenting 18 free open-air performances, blending street theatre, dance and circus across 14 towns from May 22–25 and May 29–31, 2026. [Read more]



Tulips and poppies, extraordinary blooms for the 400th anniversary of the Jardin des Plantes
To mark its 400th anniversary in 2026, the Jardin des Plantes is unveiling two waves of extraordinary blooms along its Grand Perspective, pairing tulips, anemones, and poppies from spring into summer. Already in bloom, the parterres are stunning right now and deserve a quick visit. [Read more]



Art Deco Spring 2026: An Architectural Immersion in Hauts-de-France
Sponsored - The Art Deco Spring returns to Hauts-de-France through May 31, 2026, with guided tours, exhibitions, workshops and festive events celebrating heritage. [Read more]



Coupe de France 2026: which channel will broadcast the final between Lens and Nice at the Stade de France?
The 2026 Coupe de France is nearing its end, with the final just around the corner. After months of clashes between smaller clubs and giants, Lens and Nice will close out the competition on May 22, 2026, at the Stade de France. [Read more]



Wicked: Part II on Canal+ with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo
Wicked: Part II, the fantasy musical film by Jon M. Chu starring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan Bailey, will air on Canal+ on Friday, May 22, 2026 at 9:10 p.m. [Read more]



The Virgin Suicides: a screening and debate at Pathé Les Fauvettes in Paris
Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides is screening on May 22 at Pathé Les Fauvettes in Paris as part of the film club 2H DE COLLE, dedicated to teen movies and depictions of adolescence in cinema. [Read more]



The Old Oak on France 5: Ken Loach’s social drama
The Old Oak, Ken Loach's drama featuring Dave Turner, Ebla Mari and Claire Rodgerson, airs on France 5 on Friday, May 22, 2026 at 9:05 PM. The film follows the meeting between a pub owner and a Syrian refugee. [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]



Matisse 1941-1954: More evening hours to visit the grand exhibition at the Grand Palais
Le Grand Palais and the Centre Pompidou unveil a fresh look at Matisse, focusing on his final years of life and creation. A retrospective that fans won’t want to miss, on view at the Grand Palais from March 24 to July 26, 2026. Evening openings are available on Wednesday nights starting May 27. [Read more]



The free photo exhibition focused on Sebastião Salgado extended at Paris City Hall
The Hôtel de Ville in Paris pays tribute to photographer Sebastião Salgado with a major exhibition, free to the public from February 21 to June 6, 2026. [Read more]



Lélia Demoisy at Domaine de Chamarande: an exhibition exploring forest narratives — our photos
At the Domaine départemental de Chamarande in Essonne, Lélia Demoisy presents a contemporary art exhibition devoted to the forest, to living beings, and to the traces left by matter, running from May 10 to August 30, 2026. With Récits de forêts, the artist unfolds sculptures and installations within a sensitive journey around the memory of woods and landscapes. [Read more]



Heritage in Resistance: From Timbuktu to Odessa, an Exhibition at the City of Architecture.
Sponsored - In Paris, the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine presents the exhibition Patrimoines en résistance : de Tombouctou à Odessa, running from May 20, 2026 to January 3, 2027, a look at heritage in wartime, where destruction, safeguarding, and rebuilding come into play. [Read more]



The Young Ladies of Rochefort at the Théâtre du Lido in Paris until June 14, 2026
Sponsored - The musical Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, adapted from Jacques Demy’s film with music by Michel Legrand, has been extended at Paris’s Théâtre du Lido until June 14, 2026. The show brings together 36 performers on stage, with a live orchestra, vibrant sets, and English surtitles. [Read more]



Madame Arthur: transvestite cabaret and Parisian club
Sponsored - A true Parisian institution, Madame Arthur transports several generations into her musical world of drag and French chanson! [Read more]



The Museum of National Archaeology - Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
The Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, high up in the Yvelines, was one of the royal residences of François I. Today, it houses the national archaeology museum. Today, it houses the Musée d'Archéologie Nationale, with over 29,000 objects on display! [Read more]



JUL: The rapper opens a new pop-up store in Paris for 10 days
Attention JUL fans! The Marseille rapper, who is set to headline the Stade de France this Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16, 2026, announces the opening of an exclusive new pop-up store in Paris. So when and where will this temporary shop open its doors? Here’s everything you need to know. [Read more]



Claude Monet in Paris: Where to Discover the Works of the Renowned Impressionist Painter in the Capital?
He is undoubtedly one of France’s most beloved painters: Claude Monet left behind a stunning collection of masterpieces, many of which you can admire in the city’s top museums. Follow the guide! [Read more]
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Marilyn Monroe, a centenary celebration! The Hollywood icon is in the spotlight in an exhibition at the Cinémathèque.
The Cinémathèque marks the 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's birth with a commemorative exhibition honoring the cinema icon. The star's legacy will be showcased from April 8 to July 26, 2026. [Read more]



Hilma af Klint at the Grand Palais: an exhibition weaving together spiritualism, the occult, and abstraction
Hilma af Klint, the Swedish visionary artist and a pioneer of abstraction, anchors a groundbreaking show at the Grand Palais, in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou, from May 6 to August 30, 2026. Her mystic works, nourished by Spiritism and the occult, are unveiled in France for the first time in a curatorial journey that brings together almost the entire body of the Temple Paintings cycle, her magnum opus. [Read more]



Fashion in all its majesty: the Haute Couture exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs unfolds — our photos
The Decorative Arts Museum hosts Fashion in Majesty: Haute Couture and Tradition at the Thai court from May 13 to November 1, 2026. Through more than a hundred outfits, accessories, and textile pieces drawn from the royal family's collections, the exhibition shows how Queen Sirikit modernized Thai ceremonial dress while preserving its traditional codes, notably through her collaboration with Pierre Balmain and Maison Lesage. [Read more]



The WONDERfools on Netflix: Superpowers in Korea
The WONDERfools lands on Netflix on May 15, 2026. This fantasy Korean series starring Park Eun-bin and Cha Eun-woo follows ordinary city-dwellers who gain superpowers in 1999. [Read more]



Investigation into a State Scandal on Netflix: A Political Thriller
An investigation into a state scandal, Thierry de Peretti’s political thriller starring Pio Marmaï, Roschdy Zem and Vincent Lindon, is now available on Netflix as of May 15, 2026. [Read more]



Jennifer’s Body on Netflix: Megan Fox as a horror icon
Jennifer’s Body, Karyn Kusama’s horror-comedy featuring Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried, is now on Netflix as of May 8, 2026. A cult favorite that blends high school drama, possession, and satire. [Read more]



Partouche Casino Club: the new temple of gaming has just opened its doors in the heart of Paris.
Sponsored - One of the spring’s most anticipated openings in Paris, the Partouche Casino Club has now opened its doors and has been welcoming visitors since May 12, 2026, just steps from the Arc de Triomphe. A spectacular new venue, built in the casino spirit, and determined to redefine the gaming club experience in the capital. [Read more]



Club Pierre Charron: the best Poker and Blackjack in Paris
Sponsored - Just a stone's throw from the Champs-Élysées, Club Pierre Charron is the busiest gaming club in Paris. Created by a gambler for gamblers, the Club offers the most comprehensive range of poker and casino games (blackjack, etc.) in Paris, in elegant surroundings. Designed for epicureans, the Club also offers a bar, a restaurant open continuously until 5 a.m. and a cosy smoking room-library. [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]



L’Abandon hits theaters: Vincent Garenq revisits the Samuel Paty affair
The Abandonment, a drama by Vincent Garenq starring Antoine Reinartz and Emmanuelle Bercot, opens in cinemas on May 13, 2026. The film recounts the last eleven days of Samuel Paty. [Read more]



Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, the highly anticipated comeback of the iconic duo to the big screen
Star Wars : The Mandalorian and Grogu hit theaters on May 20, 2026. The famous duo from The Mandalorian continues its adventure in a new Star Wars movie. [Read more]



Roland Garros 2026: Tickets go on sale for Opening Week, the week of qualifiers
Roland-Garros is back from May 18, 2026! With affordable prices accessible to everyone, you can attend the Qualifying Week for male and female tennis players during Opening Week. Ticket sales open on March 31. [Read more]



Obsession : a chilling horror tale about a wish that spirals out of control hits theaters.
Obsession, a horror film from Curry Barker starring Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, hits theaters on May 13, 2026. The feature centers on a seemingly harmless wish that slowly drags its characters into a troubling spiral. [Read more]



Passenger: André Øvredal's horror film hits theaters
Passenger, a horror-thriller directed by André Øvredal, hits theaters on May 20. A taut road-trip thriller featuring Jacob Scipio, Lou Llobell, and Phoebe Dynevor. [Read more]



Autofiction: Pedro Almodóvar in competition at Cannes 2026 with his new film
Autofiction marks Pedro Almodóvar's return to the Cannes Film Festival's official competition in 2026. The film is set for release in cinemas with an international cast. [Read more]



Le Café en Rouje: the chic, gourmet cafe nestled inside Jeanne Damas's Paris boutique
From the fitting room to the coffee cup. On May 30, 2026, Rouje opens Café en Rouje at the heart of its Rue Bachaumont address in Paris’s 2nd arrondissement. From the dressing room to the counter, from lipstick to a sharp black coffee, Jeanne Damas signs a new moment where fashion is as much about tasting as wearing. [Read more]



Nanna : the cosy literary barge with a library and a bar at the foot of Notre-Dame Cathedral
A literary barge, Nanna, has moored at the foot of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. An ideal spot on the banks of the Seine to read a few books, attend events, and enjoy a drink! [Read more]



Abstinence: Mother's Day 2026 brunch in Paris's 15th arrondissement
For Mother's Day, Sunday, May 31, 2026, Abstinence presents a special brunch in Paris with a 48-euro package, a children's menu, and a Billecart-Salmon champagne option. [Read more]



Cléo, the fine-dining restaurant with a beautiful hidden terrace in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.
Sponsored - Just a stone's throw from Les Invalides and the Pont Alexandre III, Cléo offers contemporary gastronomic cuisine by Alexandre Semperé, with a hidden, leafy patio and a speakeasy bar. A discreet address to discover in Paris’s 7th arrondissement. [Read more]



Streaters: Crowned France’s Best Kebab of 2026
Sponsored - After being crowned the best kebab in Île-de-France in 2023, Streaters takes the ultimate leap forward by winning the Best Kebab in France award for three consecutive years: 2024, 2025, and 2026! Head over to Rue des Pyrénées in the 20th arrondissement of Paris to enjoy their signature sandwiches and hearty plates at Streaters! [Read more]



CIRA: the hidden Mediterranean terrace on the Champs-Élysées in Paris
Sponsored - CIRA, a hidden Mediterranean terrace on the Champs-Élysées, with flame-kissed cuisine and brunch. The Paris Marriott Champs Elysees Hotel unveils its hidden terrace, blending Parisian elegance with Mediterranean charm, perfect for this summer! [Read more]



All-you-can-eat healthy brunch at Hotel Grand Powers in Paris
Fancy a Sunday brunch in Paris? Head to the Grand Powers Hotel to discover an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring fresh, exceptional produce and healthy dishes to delight your taste buds. [Read more]



Onor, Michelin-starred Thierry Marx's committed gourmet restaurant
Onor is Thierry Marx's committed and supportive gastronomic restaurant, which makes no concessions on quality. At 258 du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in the 8th arrondissement, we set off to discover this new culinary temple of sustainability and commitment, which now boasts a Michelin star. [Read more]



L'Auberge Aveyronnaise, a warm and traditional restaurant in Paris where you can enjoy authentic Aligot
Not far from Bercy station in the 12th arrondissement, the Auberge Aveyronnaise serves up classic dishes from the Aveyron region on its checkered tablecloths, with the legendary aligot taking center stage, all in a warm, friendly, and welcoming atmosphere. [Read more]



Balcon Paris: Julien Sebbag's new bistro, perched atop the Galeries Lafayette rooftop.
Paris is also enjoyed from the plate at Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann. With Balcon, Julien Sebbag sets up his bistro perched on the rooftop of the grand department store. A sunny, convivial table where French classics take a breather, with the capital’s rooftops as the backdrop. [Read more]



Nouilles Ban Ban, the restaurant that puts noodles in the spotlight
Nouilles Ban Ban is the name of a new Asian restaurant that has opened on rue des Petits Champs in the 2nd arrondissement. In a Chinese market atmosphere, you can enjoy all kinds of noodles and delicious ravioli. [Read more]



A summer rooftop bar with an unbeatable view of Paris reopens atop an iconic museum.
Spring–summer 2026, the Musée d’Orsay takes to the skies… and to new heights. Its terrace reopens with a panoramic view of Paris, an arty-chic vibe, and a bar inspired by Art Nouveau. A discreet rooftop, but not for long. [Read more]



Madame Brasserie by Thierry Marx, the restaurant on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower unveils itself
Madame Brasserie is the name of Thierry Marx's new restaurant on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. Enjoy a breathtaking view of Paris, while savoring creative French cuisine with a focus on local produce. [Read more]



Palomano: the kids' mini-city opens a new playground in Montrouge (92)
Palomano, a go-to destination for kids, rounds out its Île-de-France locations with a new playground in Montrouge, inviting families to live, marvel, and imagine all the possibilities for a few hours. [Read more]



What to do with the little ones in Paris? The ideal outings for children aged 0 to 3 years
Before heading back to school, finding outings tailored for the little ones can be tricky—the so‑called “toddler” age range. Yet Paris has plenty of spots designed specifically for families, places where every visit is a gentle invitation to awaken the senses and let the youngest ones marvel at their own pace. [Read more]



Avon'Ânes, stroll and stroke donkeys just steps from Fontainebleau-Avon station.
In the beautiful Domaine de Bel Ebat, the Avon'Ânes association cares for rescued donkeys and invites you to go for a ride with them. [Read more]



Bubbles & Marbles in Paris: the immersive family-friendly play area in the 9th arrondissement
Sponsored - Bulles & Billes invites families to an immersive 400 m² play space designed for children aged 0 to 11 and their parents, featuring seven varied play areas, a local café, and aperitif evenings. [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]



Royal Kids, the indoor playground in Elancourt
Royal Kids Elancourt, the new indoor playground has opened its doors. Rain, shine, snow or shine, come and discover this new playground that will delight your children. [Read more]



La Cité des Bébés, HQ for toddlers at the Cité des Sciences: discover the new space
Under construction for a few years now, the Cité des bébés was a place for toddlers to touch, look at and play with their parents, while learning. From now on, the Cité des Bébés has a reopening date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024! [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]



The Jardin d'Acclimatation's paddling pool and beach, the perfect place to cool off!
In summer, from May to September (weather permitting), the Jardin d'Acclimatation transforms itself into a fun-filled seaside resort. Come and enjoy the joys of water and relaxation in the heart of Paris. Children and adults alike will find plenty of deckchairs to relax on. [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]



What to do with children at the Musée de l'Armée, des Plans-Reliefs et de l'Ordre de la Libération?
Located in the Hôtel des Invalides, the Musée de l'Armée, the Musée des Plans-Reliefs and the Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération offer a complete visit to a historic monument in Paris. For the whole family, the program includes events, guided tours and workshops. [Read more]



Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Friday May 22, 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 Friday May 22, 2026. [Read more]



Weather this week in Paris and Île-de-France, May 18–25, 2026.
The week of May 18–25, 2026 in Paris and Île-de-France, including the Pentecost weekend, is shaping up to be broadly pleasant with a noticeable improvement. Temperatures will rise gradually from 16°C to 27°C, with drier, sunnier skies expected from Thursday. [Read more]



Weather in Paris and Île-de-France today, this Friday May 22, 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 Friday May 22, 2026 [Read more]
To explore further, check out our comprehensive weekend activity guide and our curated list of family-friendly outings.
Dates and Opening Time
On May 22, 2026