Looking for free outings in Paris in January 2026? No wonder: after Christmas and the festive season, during which we spent lavishly, the budget is tighter at the beginning of the year. If one of your New Year's resolutions was to save more money, don't worry: Paris and the surrounding region have lots of free good deals to offer this winter month.
With friends, family, lovers or even solo, the Paris region has plenty to offer. But to find free activities in Paris in January, you first need to know where to look! And that's just what we specialize in. So, to help you find your way around, we've put together this month' s program of good deals in the capital, for all tastes and all audiences. Then, all you have to do is make your own selection from among our favorite experiences!
You'll discover that, in the wake of the festive season, Parisian life isn't all that quiet! Despite the chilly weather, there's a whole host of free events in store for you throughout January. You'll be able to enjoy some great free outings between two galettes des rois (epiphany obliges) and recharge your batteries if you take part in Dry January. Between exhibitions, walks and other surprises and concepts that the capital has the secret to, you'll be able to start the new year by treating yourself without breaking the bank.
Who says you can't go out in Paris AND save money? As we love to break clichés, especially when they concern our beloved capital, we're going to take great pleasure in proving you wrong. It's time for you to discover January 2026's free outings in the Paris region.
And what's more, you don't know the best yet: this magical selection is updated as we make new discoveries. So all you have to do is keep this page safe and check back regularly for fresh new offerings. All that's left for us to do is wish you happy reading, and let you make the most of January's free deals in Paris!



Smart tip: Free exhibitions to check out in January 2027 in Paris and Île-de-France
We're unveiling the best cultural deals in Paris to score a great free exhibition in the city and its surroundings in January 2027. Here’s the art program! [Read more]



Great family outings: Free or budget-friendly activities in Paris and Île-de-France this January 2027
Looking for fun ideas to enjoy with the kids in January 2027? Now’s the perfect time to gather some great family outing tips for the new year! Check out our top picks for affordable or free activities to make the most of this January. [Read more]



The Louvre Museum offers free evening entry on the first Friday of each month—reserve your tickets now.
This is the monthly treat everyone looks forward to: the Louvre Museum opens its doors for free to all visitors every first Friday of the month after 6 p.m. Be sure to reserve your tickets quickly for April 3, 2026. [Read more]



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



Louis Vuitton Art Deco: LV Dream’s Free & Immersive Exhibition in Paris Extended — Our Photos
Louis Vuitton marks the 100th anniversary of the 1925 International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts with a new free exhibition, Louis Vuitton Art Deco, open until March 21, 2026, at LV Dream in the 1st arrondissement. This immersive journey intertwines leather, canvas, and geometric lines across eight themed rooms, showcasing over 300 heritage pieces and never-before-seen archives! [Read more]



Bonus in Paris: Galeries Lafayette rooftop, a high viewpoint accessible free of charge
Want to get some height? A superb panorama of the capital is available free of charge in the Haussmann district. To discover it, head to one of Paris's iconic department stores, Galeries Lafayette, to enjoy a breathtaking view of Paris from its rooftop... and it's free! [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]



Did you know? This is the last of Hector Guimard's original Type B metro station aediculae.
Did you know? Hector Guimard's last surviving type B kiosk, nicknamed La Libellule, is located at Porte Dauphine station in Paris. This exceptional Parisian metro entrance is one of the last original vestiges, and we tell you all about it. [Read more]



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



In the footsteps of Inception: where in Paris was Nolan's film shot?
With Oppenheimer becoming one of the biggest box-office successes of Christopher Nolan's career, we take a look back at one of his best-known films, Inception, and the neighborhoods where it was shot in Paris. [Read more]



6 mysterious and esoteric anecdotes about Parisian monuments
Paris is a mysterious capital... Between alchemy, astrology and witchcraft, the city and its monuments hide many esoteric anecdotes, for a magical and historic stroll through three Parisian arrondissements! [Read more]



Montfort l'Amaury: discover the charming village, a medieval treasure of the Yvelines region
On the edge of the Rambouillet forest, Montfort l'Amaury reveals 1000 years of history. Discover this medieval village, its historic monuments and the charm of its cobbled streets. [Read more]



Tuileries Christmas Market: the final days of Paris's delightful fairground feast
The Christmas market at the Tuileries Garden is open and welcoming visitors until Sunday, January 4, 2026. It’s the perfect opportunity to shop for festive treats, enjoy endless rides, take a spin on the ice rink, and indulge in delicious fare from the many stands and gourmet restaurants on site. [Read more]



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



Discover Chevreuse: the Little Venice of the Yvelines and its lovely Petits Ponts walk
Just 40 minutes from Paris, Chevreuse, nicknamed the Little Venice of the Yvelines, offers a splendid stroll across its small bridges. This verdant setting, accessible by RER train, offers an unsuspectedly charming escape. We invite you to embark on a nature adventure between canals and picturesque paths! [Read more]



Shooting locations in Paris and Montmartre for the series "L'été où je suis devenu jolie" ("The summer when I became pretty")
Looking for the street where Belly lives in Montmartre in the series "L'été où je suis devenu jolie"? Find out more about the filming locations in Paris and follow in the footsteps of the young woman and Conrad. [Read more]



Captivating Time: Van Cleef & Arpels' Free Watchmaking Exhibition at the Heritage Gallery
Time is on full display with all its seconds and minutes. At the Galerie du Patrimoine, Van Cleef & Arpels presents a horological showcase titled "Enchanting Time," a free jewelry exhibition running from January 16 to June 1, 2026, in Place Vendôme, Paris. [Read more]



Moret-sur-Loing : Medieval and Impressionist city among the most beautiful detours in France
Discover Moret-sur-Loing, this medieval and impressionist city among the Most Beautiful Detours of France, only one hour from Paris. Visit this charming town, famous for its Sucre d'Orge, its royal city and the landscapes of Alfred Sisley. [Read more]



Yves Saint Laurent Beauté Pop-up: Pilates Sessions and Makeup in a Famous Paris Club
What if beauty was experienced at the pace of a nightclub? Yves Saint Laurent Beauté is transforming the Rex Club in Paris into an immersive pop-up event on January 21 and 22, 2026. This free, reservation-only event blends makeup and fitness in a vibrant celebration designed to energize your senses. [Read more]



Paris Elysées Club: A festive anniversary with a major prize draw running until April 25.
Sponsored - In the heart of the Parisian Golden Triangle, just steps from the Champs-Élysées, the Paris Élysées Club stands out as a singular hotspot for a unique after-dark experience. More than just a gaming venue, it's a meeting place for an experience that blends relaxation, dining, and gaming in a refined setting. The Paris Elysées Club marks its anniversary with a daily prize draw from April 1 to 25, punctuated by draws, chip winnings, and a suspense-filled grand finale. [Read more]



History of Paris: the Cemetery of the Innocents and what remains of it today
Did you know? In the Halles district of Paris, there was once a well-known cemetery in the capital: the Cimetière des Innocents (or Saint Innocents' Cemetery). Discover its fascinating history and the few remaining vestiges. [Read more]



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



Expanded Drops: The free exhibition where fragrance transforms into visual art at Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris
Forget the bottle; here, perfume is a visual experience. With Expanded Drops, Maison Francis Kurkdjian presents a free exhibition running from January 21 to March 29, 2026, curated by photographer Christelle Boulé. She captures the essence of fragrances and transforms them into captivating images. This immersive sensory and artistic journey shifts the olfactory world into the realm of sight, right in the heart of Paris. [Read more]



Immeuble Lavirotte: Art Nouveau jewel on Avenue Rapp in Paris
The Immeuble Lavirotte is a masterpiece of Parisian Art Nouveau, located on Avenue Rapp in the 7th arrondissement. Erected between 1900 and 1901 by Jules Lavirotte, this award-winning building's dreamlike facade is particularly appealing if you're walking near the Eiffel Tower. [Read more]



The Jardin du Luxembourg, an exotic setting in the heart of Paris
The Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris is a popular park with Parisians, who call it "le luco", and tourists alike. A bucolic and lively garden, it's a delight for those who choose to stroll here, especially with the arrival of fine weather! [Read more]



Did you know? Why are the Champs-Elysées so named?
Do you know the origin of the name of the Champs-Elysées, the famous Parisian avenue? Created in 1674 by André le Nôtre and officially named in 1698, this royal thoroughfare takes its name from Greek mythology, we tell you. [Read more]



Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris's largest charming mountain park
The Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, is one of the largest green spaces in Paris. For a jog, a picnic or a walk in the countryside, this large green setting is a must. [Read more]



Attend the rekindling ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier under the Arc de Triomphe
Every evening, under the Arc de Triomphe, you can attend a free, silent ceremony in tribute to the soldiers who died for France. At 6.30pm, the Flame of the Nation, on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, is rekindled to burn endlessly. We tell you the story of this special ceremony. [Read more]



Free platforms for watching films and series without spending a penny
With the number of platforms multiplying, it's sometimes hard to stay financially reasonable. Netflix, Amazon, Disney, Paramount, Canal+, and many others, how do you choose? Today, we're offering you an alternative that's just as good quality, but much cheaper: free streaming platforms. Here's a quick overview. [Read more]



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



The Glasswalk at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, the hot photo spot under the store's Cupola
Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann unveils the Glasswalk, a 9-metre-long glass walkway on the 3rd floor of the Coupole store, suspended 16 metres above the ground. Perfect for an unforgettable shot, this spot offers a unique perspective on 120 years of history. A must for lovers of architecture and quality Instagram spots! [Read more]



The Richelieu Library, historic birthplace of the BNF
The Bibliothèque Richelieu is one of the most beautiful libraries in Paris. Discover it for yourself! [Read more]



Are you familiar with this little-known covered passage that’s getting a major facelift, located near the Galerie Vivienne?
In Paris’s 2nd arrondissement, the Galerie Colbert has just completed a three-year restoration project spanning from 2022 to 2025. Join us as we revisit this cultural jewel and delve into the fascinating story behind its unique heritage. [Read more]



Vétheuil (95), discover this picturesque village on the banks of the Seine, cradle of Monet's art.
How about discovering Vétheuil, one of France's most beautiful villages and the inspiration of artist Claude Monet? Located in the French Vexin regional nature park, this is a real treasure trove to be discovered, as you stroll along the banks of the Seine. [Read more]



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



The charming village of Médan in the Yvelines, its castle and its treasures
Nestled in a loop of the Seine just 30 minutes from Paris, the village of Médan offers a wonderful escape into time and history. Once the property of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the Middle Ages, it now boasts a number of cultural treasures, including its famous 16th-century château and the home of the illustrious Émile Zola. We take you on a voyage of discovery. [Read more]



A historical walk in the footsteps of Alexandre Dumas in Paris and the Île-de-France region
After the Three Musketeers, the Count of Monte Cristo has been adapted for the big screen. What better way to follow in the footsteps of the prolific writer Alexandre Dumas across the Île-de-France region! [Read more]



Did you know? The shapes of the Salle Labrouste, INHA's library, are inspired by dresses.
The Salle Labrouste, home to the Bibliothèque de l'Institut Nationale de l'Histoire de l'Art, is undoubtedly one of the prettiest libraries in Paris, if not the most beautiful. With its unusual architecture, we tell you all about its history and inspiration. [Read more]



Did you know? Passage Jouffroy hides a gold ingot and Paris's first fast-food restaurant!
The Passage Jouffroy, located between the Grands Boulevards and rue de la Grange-Batelière, is a place rich in surprises and historical anecdotes. Built in 1846, it is famous for its metal architecture and glass roof, which have inspired many other Parisian passages. This emblematic site is home to unique boutiques and an unusual story revolving around a mysterious gold ingot that caused a sensation in the 19th century. To get there, you can enter either from Boulevard Montmartre at the Musée Grévin, or from Rue de la Grange-Batelière, each entrance offering a different perspective on this space steeped in history. [Read more]



Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky Cathedral, the Russian Orthodox Church of Paris
Paris is home to a magnificent Russian Orthodox cathedral, the Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky, in the 8th arrondissement. An unusual sight on the streets of Paris, its richly decorated interior can be visited 3 times a week! [Read more]



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



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]



Les bals de l'Hôtel de la Marine: themed dance evenings in spring
Take a step back in time, and attend an 18th or 19th century ball, with the magical evenings organized once a month at the Hôtel de la Marine. Here are the next not-to-be-missed dance events. See you on the dance floor! [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]



The Sorbonne Library, in the 5th arrondissement
If you're still a student, then you have the chance to visit the Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne, in the 5th arrondissement. A wonderful place to study in peace and quiet. [Read more]



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



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



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



Claude Monet in Paris and Ile-de-France, a walk in the footsteps of the Impressionist painter
Between the banks of the Seine in Argenteuil, the peaceful shores of Vétheuil and the smoke of the Saint-Lazare train station, Claude Monet, master Impressionist, left behind a living heritage. Let's follow in his footsteps, from house museums to unspoilt landscapes, to rediscover the emotion of his canvases, some of the most famous in the world. [Read more]



The Church of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont, a stone's throw from the Pantheon
The Eglise Saint-Etienne-du-Mont houses the remains of Sainte-Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris, as well as a little marvel rarely seen elsewhere that will delight connoisseurs. [Read more]



The Jardin du Souvenir in Paris, a place of remembrance dedicated to the victims of the attacks of November 13, 2015
In tribute to the victims of the attacks of November 13, 2015, the City of Paris inaugurated the Jardin du Souvenir on November 13, 2025, a place of remembrance located in the heart of the capital. Open to visitors since June 20, 2025 (and reopening on November 17 after the structures for the ceremony were dismantled), this garden was inaugurated on November 13 during a ceremony attended by Emmanuel Macron and the Mayor of Paris, paying tribute to those who lost their lives on that tragic day. [Read more]



Square du Vert-Galant, a bucolic park at the tip of the Île de la Cité
Strolling through the historic heart of the capital, just before Notre-Dame, the Ile de la Cité features a square unique to Paris, located at the tip of this pretty floating territory. [Read more]



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



Shellfish and Saint Vincent Festival 2026 to take over Montmartre this weekend
The Saint-Jacques Shell Festival in Montmartre is a cherished annual event that no Parisians would dream of missing. This year, on January 24th and 25th, 2026, the spotlight will shine brightly on the acclaimed shell from Saint-Brieuc Bay. Come and experience it! [Read more]



Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church, the heart of the Latin Quarter
The beautiful church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés has been through destruction and reconstruction. Fortunately, it's still standing today. And it's one of the last vestiges of Romanesque art in Paris! [Read more]



L'Obélisque de la Concorde: discover a historic treasure donated by Egypt just a stone's throw from the Louvre
The Obélisque de la Concorde is probably one of the most popular monuments in Paris, along with the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Élysées and the Louvre. In any case, it has been enthroned on Place de la Concorde since 1836, donated by the Egyptian government as a sign of goodwill towards France, and is a source of wonder to visitors passing through, whether they're heading for the Champs-Élysées or the Louvre. Want to know everything there is to know about the monument? We've got you covered! [Read more]



Flagy, the Village de Caractère de Seine-et-Marne, one of the French People's Favourite Villages
Flagy, that's the name of this authentic and charming little village in the Seine-et-Marne region, which was featured in the Village Préféré des Français 2023 competition on France 3. We set off to discover this "Village de Caractère", to reveal its assets. [Read more]



The Galerie Véro-Dodat, a little-known covered passage with the charm of Paris 1826
Discover the Galerie Véro-Dodat in Paris, a jewel of the XIXᵉ century, one of the most beautiful yet little-known covered passageways, nestled between rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau and rue du Bouloi. We tell you all about its history and what you can find there... [Read more]



L'Isle-Adam: the green nugget in Ile-de-France, 25 km from Paris
L'Isle-Adam, one of France's most beautiful Detours and a source of inspiration for many a landscape painter, is a veritable green nugget to be discovered just a few kilometers from Paris. On the banks of the River Oise, with its seaside resort and beautiful monuments, this village in the Val d'Oise has plenty to tempt those in search of strolls and discoveries. [Read more]



In the footsteps of Charles Baudelaire, a stroll through Paris in the footsteps of the accursed poet
From the Latin Quarter, where he spent his childhood, to the Île Saint-Louis, to the Montparnasse cemetery where he is buried, follow in the footsteps of Charles Baudelaire, the cursed poet whose verses still touch people today. [Read more]



The Musée de la Sculpture en plein air: a free art walk in the heart of Paris
Have you heard of the Musée de la Sculpture en plein air? Located in the Square Tino Rossi in the 5th arrondissement, this small museum offers a free cultural stroll along the banks of the Seine, in a magnificent bucolic setting. [Read more]



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



Saint-Augustin Church, at the heart of Haussmann-style Paris
Eglise Saint-Augustin is a stunning church. With its prominent metal frame and many architectural styles, it's unlike any other. What's more, it was completely renovated from 2016 to 2018, and is even more beautiful today. [Read more]



Parc Marcel Bleustein Blanchet, the green nugget hidden next to Sacré-Coeur
At the top of the Butte Montmartre, just a few minutes' walk reveals a little jewel of greenery: the Parc Marcel Bleustein Blanchet, a little-known green space that has lost none of its charm. [Read more]



Notre-Dame-du-Travail church and its incredible metal structure
Built at the beginning of the 20th century to welcome the faithful workers of the 14th arrondissement, the Eglise Notre-Dame-du-Travail reveals a breathtaking structure of iron and steel. [Read more]



Parc de la Folie Saint-James in Neuilly-sur-Seine: the unusual park, a jewel of French landscape art
We introduce you to the Parc de la Folie Saint-James in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a French landscaped masterpiece from the XVIIIᵉ century that's well worth a stroll. This picturesque park offers you a plunge into history and the beauty of nature. [Read more]



The sublime Mines Paris library, a hidden treasure in the Jardin du Luxembourg
The sublime Bibliothèque des Mines Paris (PSL), nestled in the historic Hôtel de Vendôme in the Luxembourg Gardens, invites you to take a trip back in time to the 18th century. With over 200,000 documents, the library is open to all. [Read more]



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



V. Hive: Team Vitality's cybercafé/shop in Paris's 3rd arrondissement
Attention eSport fans, and Team Vitality fans in particular! V.Hive is the team's headquarters and cybercafé, welcoming eSport enthusiasts to the heart of Paris. Part cybercafé, part boutique, part meeting place, come and support your favorite team, drink a coffee and practice your videogame skills in this unique 3rd arrondissement venue! [Read more]



Kid Cudi unveils "Echoes of the Past," his debut art exhibition in Paris
Fans of Kid Cudi are headed to the 3rd arrondissement of Paris to experience "Echoes of the Past," the rapper’s very first solo exhibition. The event takes place at Galerie Ruttkowski;68 from January 30 to March 1, 2026, where visitors can explore the artist’s paintings, complemented by a unique original sound piece created specifically for the occasion. [Read more]



La ferme de Chauvry, alpine goat farm and farmhouse cheese store (95)
In the heart of the Montmorency forest, in the small village of Chauvry, you'll find a goat farm where you can discover the farm's animals and buy delicious farm products made on site. [Read more]



Pari Roller, the free night ride to discover Paris on rollerblades
Every Friday evening of the year, take advantage of the Pari Roller event to discover the city of Paris in a different way, thanks to a totally free night stroll, on rollerblades, scooter or bike! [Read more]



The Sainte-Barbe library: a free place to study with a view of the Panthéon
Just 100 meters from the Pantheon, in the heart of the Latin Quarter, is the Bibliothèque Sainte-Barbe. The BSB - as it's nicknamed - is a must for students studying for their mid-term exams, and a real Paris hotspot! [Read more]



Launch of the 2025 Champs-Élysées Christmas lights: everything you need to know!
When will the Champs-Élysées lights be switched on in Paris in 2025? We reveal the date of the next event that marks the arrival of the holiday spirit on the most beautiful avenue in the world. And the least we can say is that there are some new features on the program. [Read more]



Paris Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2026-2027: Must-Watch Men's Runway Shows Streaming Live
From January 20 to 25, 2026, Paris will once again host Fashion Week, unveiling the upcoming trends for Men's Ready-to-Wear for the Fall-Winter 2026-2027 season. Fashion enthusiasts can look forward to live broadcasts of numerous shows, featuring iconic maisons like Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Dior, and Hermès. Mark your calendars! [Read more]



Discover Printemps Haussmann's 2025 Christmas window displays, specially designed for New York and inaugurated by Diane Kruger.
Printemps Haussmann is celebrating Christmas 2025 with a New York theme. A transatlantic crossing led by a merry band of dogs can be seen on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement. Come and feast your eyes from November 6, 2025, to January 4, 2026. [Read more]



Eglise Sainte-Marguerite, a discreet church in the 11th arrondissement
A little-known church for Parisians and tourists alike, the Eglise Sainte-Marguerite is well worth a visit. It is even rumored that Louis XVII is buried in the adjoining cemetery... [Read more]



Rêveries de pierres: the free retrospective exhibition at the Ecole des Arts Joailliers - our photos
The Ecole des Arts Joailliers pays tribute to Roger Caillois, the great writer and collector, with a free exhibition. From November 6, 2025 to March 29, 2026, come and admire "Rêveries de pierres". [Read more]



Rochefort en Yvelines, the pretty medieval village and its treasures to discover in the Chevreuse Valley
Rochefort-en-Yvelines, a charming medieval village in the south of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Nature Park, invites you to explore its rich history. If you're a lover of heritage and discovery walks, we invite you to join us in strolling the cobbled streets and discovering its feudal past. [Read more]



On the trail of Paris's most notorious criminals and serial killers
Follow in the footsteps of Paris's most notorious criminals and serial killers, in our company. From Landru to Guy Georges, the "killer of Eastern Paris", not forgetting Doctor Petiot and the Cabard and Miquelon duo, discover the dark side of the capital over the centuries and along the streets. [Read more]



In the footsteps of Catherine and Marie de Medici in Paris: a stroll in the footsteps of the Italian queens
Catherine and Marie de Medici left their mark on 16th- and 17th-century Paris. From the Tuileries to the aqueduct and the Medici Fountain, they shaped the capital, leaving an architectural and symbolic legacy that can still be seen today. [Read more]



Bois-le-Roi and its Affolantes : A picturesque and unusual walk along the Seine
Head to Bois-le-Roi in Seine-et-Marne for a stroll along the banks of the Seine to discover the Affolantes, atypical residences built between 1830 and 1914. Between Seine-Port and Saint-Mammès, let yourself be charmed by the discoveries along the river. [Read more]



Samois-sur-Seine, the charming Village de Caractère on the banks of the Seine and its heritage
Explore Samois-sur-Seine, one of the most beautiful villages in Seine-et-Marne, nestled in the heart of the Fontainebleau forest. Discover its heritage and cultural treasures, just an hour from Paris, on the banks of the Seine. [Read more]



The charming Village of Dampierre en Yvelines and its treasures to discover
Dampierre en Yvelines, nestled in the heart of two valleys, reveals its charms with its majestic castle, picturesque hamlets and rich heritage. This village is a must-see for history and nature lovers. We reveal its treasures for you to discover. [Read more]



100% Paper IV: Free Collective Street Art Exhibition at Bastille Design Center — Our Photos
« 100% Paper IV »: the name of the upcoming fourth edition of the free, collaborative exhibition curated by Hopare in partnership with Urban Signature. For the first time, this street art installation will be showcased in the stunning setting of the Bastille Design Center, located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. Nearly 120 artists have come together around the theme of paper, presenting approximately 300 original works displayed across three levels. Visitors will have just a few days—January 15 to 18, 2026—to experience this unique showcase. [Read more]



Did you know that this historic building and its clock once belonged to Le Temps magazine?
We often walk past it and marvel at the beauty of its facade and clock, but do you know the history of this building which was once the home of Le Temps magazine? We tell you... [Read more]



Saint-Mammès, the charming waterside village in Seine-et-Marne (77)
Grab your Navigo pass and head off to Seine-et-Marne for a stroll along the quays at Saint-Mammès, a picturesque village in the 77. [Read more]



Did you know that? Discover the history of the Journal du Soir - La France building - rue Montmartre
Immerse yourself in the history of journalism in Paris by visiting the façade of the Journal du Soir - La France, located at 144 rue Montmartre, a witness to a bygone era. [Read more]



Paris: Wes Anderson recreates Joseph Cornell’s studio at the Gagosian Gallery
This winter, American filmmaker Wes Anderson is transforming the Gagosian Gallery on rue de Castiglione into a meticulously recreated homage to Joseph Cornell’s New York studio. The legendary artist, a visionary and pioneer of assemblage art, is brought vividly to life through Anderson's detailed reimagining. [Read more]



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



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



Le Bon Marché's Christmas 2025 window displays: the (Bon) Marché de Noël - our photos
For the holiday season, Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche is transforming into a Christmas market. Chalets, animated window displays, and sparkling garlands turn the department store into a village where you can stroll, discover, and fall in love with every stall. See you on Friday, November 7, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. for the window display unveiling! [Read more]



BULAC, a free library dedicated to languages and civilizations from other parts of the world, where you can study and review
Not far from the famous François Mitterrand library, the Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations (BULAC) is the perfect place to borrow and consult a wide range of documents, especially if you're a language student! For all others, it's the perfect place to study for free, all day long and until 10pm in the evening. [Read more]



The hidden villages of the 13th arrondissement of Paris
The 13th arrondissement is home to a number of charming, leafy neighbourhoods, like little secret villages, which we'd like you to discover! [Read more]



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



An immersive pop-up skincare experience that's entirely free is arriving in Paris this weekend.
A new pop-up is launching in Paris this weekend, with a fresh focus on skincare. Visitors can enjoy an immersive experience, including skin diagnostics and a variety of free activities, happening on January 31st and February 1st, 2024. [Read more]



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



Paris Fashion Week: A first look at Jacquemus Homme Fall-Winter 2026-2027 collection through images
Paris gears up for Fashion Week Men's Autumn-Winter 2026-2027, running from January 20 to 25, 2026. Fashion houses and emerging designers will showcase six days filled with sharp, cutting-edge looks and XXL creativity, with Jacquemus set to steal the spotlight and light up the runway! [Read more]



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



Parc de la Poudrerie, a listed green nugget in Sevran (93)
Fifteen kilometers from the Bassin de la Villette, along the Canal de l'Ourcq, lies a lovely 137-hectare forest park in the Seine-Saint-Denis municipalities of Livry-Gargan, Villepinte, Sevran and Vaujours. Combining remnants of the area's industrial past with immense tree-lined avenues, it's one of the green spaces not to be missed for a bike ride, family outing or jogging session... in the 93. [Read more]



In the footsteps of Louis XIV, a tour of the Sun King's legacy in Paris and the Yvelines region
Louis XIV shaped Paris and the Île-de-France region in his own image, leaving behind an exceptional architectural legacy. From Versailles to Place Vendôme, from the splendor of Marly to the golden domes of Les Invalides, the Sun King transformed the region into a jewel box of prestige and grandeur, which you are invited to rediscover on a stroll in his footsteps! [Read more]



Place de l'Hôtel de Ville: one of Paris's most historic squares
The Place de l'Hôtel de Ville hasn't always been the lively, cheerful spot in the heart of Paris. Indeed, it was here that many public executions took place over the centuries. You'll never see the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville in the same light again! [Read more]
Dates and Opening Time
From January 1, 2025 to January 31, 2029
Prices
Free