It's the end of winter and the beginning of spring: the month of March marks the beginning of a new era, as fine weather gradually returns to the capital. It's also the time of the year when the beautiful outings begin to blossom, and Paris reveals its share of good deals for Parisians, both for a day and for a lifetime. Whether you're a local or a migratory bird who's come to enjoy the return of blue skies to the City of Light, the capital and its region are waiting to welcome you with a fine program of free outings! So you can enjoy this early spring without breaking the bank!
So why not make the most of the free events on offer in Paris this March? With exhibitions, outdoor activities, new events and unmissable rendezvous, there's no chance of getting bored! March in the capital is a time for awareness-raising, with International Women's Rights Day, an ode to the 7th art with Printemps du cinéma, and a gourmet rendezvous with Macaroon Day. To make the most of the capital without depriving yourself this March, we take a look at the free outings in the Paris region. No more excuses for missing out!
All that's left to do is to choose the outing ideas that tempt you most and enjoy them without moderation! What's more, if you're always on the lookout for good deals, every week and every weekend, we'll be revealing a program of free outings of the moment. As for this guide, it's updated as we make announcements and discoveries, so don't forget to consult it regularly to find out about other free events in Paris in March 2026!
And to delve even deeper, here's a roundup of the must-see events happening in Paris this March


What to see and do in Paris & Île-de-France in March 2026? The ultimate roundup!
What to see and do in Paris and Île-de-France in March 2026? Explore the must-see events and activities of the season as we head toward sunnier days! [Read more]



Free Exhibitions in March 2026: The Best Cultural Experiences to Enjoy in Paris and Île-de-France
Looking for a great outing to enjoy this March 2026? Look no further: you're sure to find something you love in this selection of free exhibitions to visit in Paris and the Île-de-France region! Explore the best cultural happenings of the season. [Read more]



Great deals and free outings with children in Paris this March 2026: ideas for families
Here it is, spring has finally arrived: looking for the best deals of the month and free activities to enjoy with the kids? Discover some great family-friendly ideas for activities in Paris this March 2026! [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]



MedInTechs Fair: the premier gathering at the forefront of healthcare innovation at Parc Floral!
Sponsored - Come experience an unprecedented and free immersion into the innovations of today and tomorrow on March 9 and 10, 2026, at the Parc Floral de Paris. Join us at France’s largest gathering dedicated to innovative and inclusive medicine—open to everyone. [Read more]



QS Master and MBA Fair: Elevate Your Career on March 19 at the Hyatt Regency
Sponsored - Let's be honest: in Paris, it's easy to feel like you're going in circles. Whether you're on the hunt for your first job or aiming to finally double your salary, there comes a point when searching alone behind a screen just isn’t enough. On March 19th at the Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile, we're bypassing the digital screen to connect students and professionals directly with decision-makers from the world's leading institutions. [Read more]



BLEU FUTUR Exhibition by RASSIM® at the Bulgarian Cultural Center
Sponsored - The Bulgarian Cultural Institute presents in Paris the debut of RASSIM®’s daring and experimental artistic universe. [Read more]



Paris Fashion Week Live: Watch the Fall-Winter 2026-2027 Women's Runway Shows Streamed in Real Time
Paris is gearing up to host Fashion Week once again! From March 2 to 10, 2026, renowned fashion houses and the hottest designers will showcase the latest trends in women's Ready-to-Wear for the Fall/Winter 2026-2027 season. Check out the schedule for live broadcasts of the runway shows. [Read more]



Sebastião Salgado takes center stage in a free photography exhibition at Paris City Hall
Paris City Hall pays tribute to photographer Sebastião Salgado with a major exhibition, which will be open to the public free of charge from February 21 to May 30, 2026. [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]



Fashion Week: Lyas Hosts a Free Watch Party to Live-Stream the Runway Shows in Paris – Event Details
Feeling like Fashion Week is out of reach? One influencer has a solution: a watching party where front-row seats are no longer just for VIPs! During fashion week, Lyas invites you to Paris to watch the season’s most anticipated runway shows on the big screen, surrounded by a community of fashion enthusiasts. Here’s the lineup! [Read more]



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



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



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



Free museums and monuments for young people under 26 in Paris and the Ile-de-France region
In Paris, young people under the age of 26, as well as students and teachers, have the chance to enter many museums and monuments for free! Free on presentation of an identity card or student card, museums allow all young people to open up to the world, to art and to enjoy our exceptional heritage, without discrimination, discover what you are entitled to. [Read more]



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



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



Historic flooding of the Seine in Paris: shocking images of the worst flooding
Do you know the worst flood ever to hit Paris? A look back at the flood of January 1910, a historic event that left its mark on the capital. [Read more]



Will the lunar eclipse and its striking "blood moon" appearance be visible in France?
A total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon a fiery red on March 3, 2026. This rare and spectacular celestial event promises a breathtaking sight. But will it be visible from France, and more specifically in Paris? [Read more]



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



The Dream Argument: A Surreal Exhibition at the Pernod Ricard Foundation in Paris
In Paris, the Pernod Ricard Foundation is showcasing the contemporary art exhibition "L’Argument du rêve," which delves into the world of dreams as a space for creativity and reflection. Featuring works by Amie Barouh, Chloé Quenum, and philosopher Mohamed Amer Meziane, the exhibition runs from February 17 to April 18, 2026. [Read more]



Yvelines: 13th-century Gothic chapel, now restored, saved by a painter
In Croissy-sur-Seine, in the Yvelines, a 13th-century Gothic chapel nearly vanished from view. The Saint-Léonard-and-Saint-Martin Chapel guards nearly a thousand years of history—marked by royal pilgrimages, mysterious relics, and an unexpected artistic rebirth. [Read more]



Free museums and monuments in Paris and the Ile-de-France region: cultural tips
Looking for a free museum in Paris? The Musée des Beaux-Arts, the Musée d'Art Moderne, the Musée de l'Aviation, the Musée des Arts Asiatiques - over 20 museums are free all year round, and we've got some great ideas for getting out and learning something new. [Read more]



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



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



The 10 most beautiful libraries in Paris and Ile-de-France, treasures to discover
Do you love old libraries and their atmosphere, as if suspended in time? We'll take you on a tour of some of the finest jewels to be found in and around Paris. Whether you're looking for an old library, a modern one, a library with a special collection, one that's open to all all year round, or one that's open only during the Journées du Patrimoine, for example, these 10 gems are well worth a visit. [Read more]



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



Where to enjoy blooming magnolias in spring 2026 in Paris? Floral walks to explore
When springtime and its sunshine arrive in Paris, it's the perfect moment for a delightful walk in search of the city's blooming spots, where magnolias adorn the gardens with their beautiful blossoms. Of course, there are also plenty of other stunning flowers to discover along the way. [Read more]



Disney Village: March 2026 Concerts and Events Lineup
In March 2026, Disney Village at Disneyland Paris will shine a spotlight on live music, free entertainment, and musical evenings, primarily on Friday and Saturday nights. Here's a detailed lineup of the events scheduled throughout the month. [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]



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]



Street Art: 45 Artists Transform a 20th Arrondissement Shelter for International Women's Day
On International Women's Rights Day, 45 artists from the Les Bombasphères collective will transform and elevate the entrance to the Cristino Garcia shelter. Join us in the 20th arrondissement of Paris on Sunday, March 8, 2026, to experience this unique event free of charge. [Read more]



The world brought to life in vibrant hues: classic photographs displayed at the Roger-Viollet Gallery
The Roger-Viollet Gallery unveils a curated selection of 19th-century photographs, hand-colored to enhance their detail, in a free exhibition running from February 26 to June 6, 2026. [Read more]



Spring of Poets 2026: A Poetic Siesta at the Claude Lévi-Strauss Library in Paris
On March 28, 2026, take advantage of the latest edition of the Spring Poets Festival to enjoy a unique cultural event at the Claude Lévi-Strauss Library in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. [Read more]



One Day in Japan: Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery's Group Show Takes You on a Journey to Tokyo
The Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery is hosting the group exhibition, titled One Day in Japan, from March 14 to April 14, 2026. A special opening event is planned for March 14, from 2 PM to 7 PM. Featuring both Japanese and international artists, the show will showcase exclusive, new works created specifically for this occasion. [Read more]



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



Street Nature Forte: The free street art exhibition celebrating nature returns to the 10th arrondissement in Paris
This spring, Nature Forte Gallery in the 10th arrondissement of Paris is hosting the second edition of its free exhibition, Street Nature Forte. From March 12 to April 11, 2026, visitors can explore artworks created by around fifty urban artists, all inspired by the natural world. [Read more]



Spring of Poets 2026: a Journey Through Architecture and Poetry at the Louis Vuitton Foundation
On the occasion of Poets' Spring, a cultural event filled with beautiful words, the Louis Vuitton Foundation offers free tours open to everyone, blending striking architecture with recitations of poetic verses. [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]



9 medieval villages near Paris: beautiful historic getaways
Discover the medieval villages of the Île-de-France region, real heritage gems less than 1h30 from Paris. From Provins to Moret-sur-Loing, these historic towns transport you back to the Middle Ages all year round. [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]



Spring Sculpture Festival 2026: Free Events and Activities in Asnières-sur-Seine
Several events await you in Asnières-sur-Seine for the Spring of Sculpture, taking place from March 21 to 29, 2026. Check out the schedule! [Read more]



Spring of Poets 2026: Readings, immersive shows, and performances at Saint-Denis Basilica
On March 21, 2026, poetry makes its debut in Saint-Denis! The reconstruction site of the iconic basilica’s spire opens its doors with poetic activities to celebrate the Poets’ Spring. [Read more]



In the Paris region, this free festival celebrating Francophone poetry is making its comeback for the 2026 Poets' Spring.
The Francopoésies Festival is back for its 23rd edition, taking place from March 7 to March 29, 2026. Head to Yerres in Essonne to experience this flagship event of the Spring of Poets. The festival will feature a tribute to Jacques Canetti, along with exhibitions, concerts, and a variety of activities! [Read more]



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



All you need to know about Notre-Dame de Paris: opening hours, tours, reservations, events
With its thirteen million visitors a year, Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral is one of the capital's must-sees. A place of worship as well as a monument, it has witnessed the history of Paris since its construction. Since December 8, 2024, the monument is once again accessible. With reservations, year-round concerts and suggested tours, discover all the information you need to prepare your visit to this emblem of Paris, ready to welcome the world. [Read more]



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



10 free or inexpensive rooftops for the best views in Paris
A great rooftop, free or almost? Whether you're looking for fresh air on sunny days, or simply in search of one of the best vantage points for admiring Paris without emptying your wallet, we've got 11 great ideas for the best spots overlooking the capital without breaking the bank. [Read more]



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



Where can you enjoy the vibrant blooms in the city’s gardens during your spring 2026 walks in Paris?
What could be more beautiful than Paris bathed in blooming flowers? With the arrival of warm weather and springtime in the capital, many strolls through the gardens reveal stunning spots adorned with blossoms — from wisterias and cherry trees to magnolias. So, are you ready for a picturesque, bucolic walk? [Read more]



Spring of Poets 2026: a rock 'n' roll opening night at La Conciergerie
Kickoff for the Spring of Poets, making its return to Paris this April. Don’t miss the special evening scheduled for April 9, 2026, at the Conciergerie, organized to celebrate the occasion. [Read more]



The Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, in the heart of the Latin Quarter
The Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève is a landmark in the Latin Quarter. Discover its history! [Read more]



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



In Paris, Yoyo Maeght reveals his latest artistic favorite: the painter Sergiu Ciochina.
Sponsored - This 25-year-old Moldovan artist is injecting contemporary painting with fresh, soulful energy. Discover his work from March 26 to 29 in the heart of the Left Bank, at 5 Rue de Médicis, Paris 6th. The opening reception will be held on Wednesday, March 25, from 5 to 8 p.m., by invitation only (link below). [Read more]



Secret gardens and squares in Paris and the Ile-de-France region, hidden nuggets to discover
Parks, squares and gardens attract Parisians in search of a breath of fresh air or a desire to go green. Discover little-known spots in Paris that are still secret or hidden, ideal for a quiet stroll. A selection specially designed for explorers! [Read more]



Free Exhibition at Plaza Athénée: Michel Bassompierre’s Menagerie Invades the Palace
The Plaza Athénée showcases Michel Bassompierre’s wildlife art with a free sculpture exhibition. Gorillas, bears, horses... running until April 16, 2026, this menagerie invites visitors to discover the wild side within the luxurious setting of the Avenue Montaigne palace. [Read more]



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



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



The historic Val-de-Grâce Gardens: a sprawling green space reopened to the public this Tuesday
Starting Wednesday, January 28, 2026, Parisians will finally be able to stroll through the gardens of Val-de-Grâce once more, following extensive renovation work. This historic site, commissioned by Anne of Austria, has been restored to its original design, providing a beautiful new green respite in the heart of the city. [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]



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]



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]



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



Join a collaborative poem at the heart of the Eugène Delacroix Museum for the 2026 Poets' Spring celebration
In Paris, the Eugène Delacroix Museum and Workshop joins in the celebrations for Poets' Spring 2026. This Saturday, March 21, 2026, a free workshop invites you to create a collective poem on the theme of freedom! [Read more]



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



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]



Science and cinema session: Les Rêves dansants — where dance meets neuroscience
Sponsored - In celebration of Brain Awareness Week 2026, CNRS and Inserm are teaming up to give your mind a workout! Join us for a unique sci-film session featuring the documentary Les Rêves dansants on March 21st from 4 to 6 p.m. at Lavoir Numérique (Gentilly). Step behind the scenes of the brain to uncover the secrets behind the mechanisms that control and shape every move we make. Admission is free, but registration is required. [Read more]



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



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



Masterpiece and Love: A Group Exhibition Exploring the Theme of Love at the Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery in Paris
The Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery in Paris is showcasing a group exhibition titled "Masterpiece and Love," celebrating Valentine's Day 2026. Running from February 14 to April 14, 2026, this contemporary art display features works by FinDAC, Uri Martinez, Belin, and Sandra Chevrier. [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]



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]



Napoleon I’s Testament: A Unique and Free Exhibition at the National Archives
It is one of the most iconic documents in French history. Safely stored under tight security at the National Archives, Napoleon I's testament will be temporarily displayed to the public from March 4 to June 29, 2026. [Read more]



Running and jogging: athletics stadiums for free training in Paris
In Paris, we like to run along the capital's bucolic banks of the Seine and lap the city's most beautiful parks, but when it comes to speed, one thing's for sure: nothing beats an athletics stadium for a track session. [Read more]
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Michka Kovalsky: Photography Exhibition "Icon of Wonder" at La Lison Gallery, Paris
The La Lison Gallery in Paris is showcasing the photography exhibition "Iconic Emotion" by Michka Kovalsky, on view from February 12 to March 28, 2026. The artist delves into the human form and the essence of images through a captivating mix of wood, gold leaf, and chiaroscuro techniques. [Read more]



Did you know? The magnolias in the Jardin du Palais Royal are in bloom! What's their story?
It's magnolia season in the gardens of the Palais Royal! Over the past few days, the majestic trees have been decked out in beautiful shades of pink and purple, much to the delight of walkers, tourists and photographers alike. But do you know why there are magnolias in this garden? Back in history... [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]



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]



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



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]



Simone Veil. My Sisters and I: An Intimate, Free Exhibition at the Memorial to the Holocaust — Our Photos
The Shoah Memorial highlights the special bond between Simone Veil and her sisters with an emotionally compelling exhibition running from February 10 to October 15, 2026. [Read more]



July 14: Where can you see the remains of the Bastille prison in Paris?
In Paris, the Place de la Bastille is a reminder of a pivotal moment in the country's history. In the past, a great fortress, the Bastille prison, stood here. Destroyed during the French Revolution of 1789, the remains are now rare. Here's where you can see what's left of it in Paris today. [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]



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 most beautiful villages in Seine et Marne, 11 must-see nuggets
How well do you know Seine et Marne? This large département hides many beautiful nuggets to discover, picturesque villages with charm and heritage that are well worth the detour. Looking for a stroll near Paris? Seine-et-Marne offers an ideal escape for those in search of authenticity and history. [Read more]



A poetic, free nighttime stroll illuminated by lanterns at the Basilica of Saint-Denis
On Saturday, March 14, 2026, the Basilica of Saint-Denis awakens at twilight for an enchanting timeless experience. A free dusk walk illuminated by lanterns invites visitors to rediscover the royal necropolis, beautifully enhanced by lighting displays, music, and artistic performances. [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]



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]



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]



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



Free exhibitions: Must-see spring 2026 highlights in Paris and Île-de-France
The beautiful days of spring are finally here, along with some great opportunities! Explore our curated list of seasonal free exhibitions, available in Paris and Île-de-France. These must-see spring attractions for 2026 are just waiting for you! [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]



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



Sacré-Cœur de Paris, the must-see basilica atop Montmartre hill
The Basilique du Sacré-Cœur is one of Paris's must-see monuments. But how much do you know about its history and treasures? We'll take you on a tour of this edifice perched atop the Butte Montmartre, and take a look at what's happening there at the moment! [Read more]



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



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]



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]



Spring of Poets 2026: Celebrate Poetry with Free Events Across Île-de-France
Spring Poetry Festival returns to the libraries across the region from March 9th to 31st, 2026. Visitors can enjoy a series of free activities including painting, poetry readings, musical performances, and singing sessions! [Read more]



Discover the most original Wallace fountains in Paris
Whether you're a tourist or a Parisian, you're bound to have come across a Wallace fountain! To celebrate their 150th anniversary, we invite you to take a stroll through some of the capital's most iconic and original fountains, with their fascinating histories! [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]



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]



Musée Carnavalet, Paris's oldest museum dedicated to the capital's history
The Musée Carnavalet invites you to discover the history of the capital. Discover what awaits you in Paris' oldest museum, which has the advantage of being free... [Read more]



Walks along the Petite Ceinture in Paris, for strolls in the heart of nature
Have you heard of the Petite Ceinture? This abandoned 32-kilometer railway line encircles Paris and offers pretty green spaces, increasingly open to the public, far from the hustle and bustle of Paris. Shall we go for a walk off the beaten track? [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]



Unusual and beautiful buildings to discover in Paris
How about discovering some of the most beautiful buildings in Parisian architectural history? Unusual facades to discover all over the capital. The editorial team invites you on an aesthetic journey through the heart of the City of Light, from medieval splendor to Art Nouveau and contemporary boldness, revealing an unusual Paris that is sometimes unsuspected. [Read more]