Exhibitions, performances, strolls, family outings, leisure activities, dining and great deals: here’s our pick for enjoying Paris and the Île-de-France region on Monday, April 27, 2026.
This guide highlights outing ideas, daily events, and happenings tailored to what you fancy, whether you’re just passing through the capital or looking for something to do today.
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The Paris Commercial Court: Exclusive Tours of this Hidden Gem on the Île de la Cité
The Paris Commercial Court isn’t just the arbiter of financial disputes on the Île de la Cité: it stands as one of the most striking witnesses to Haussmann’s transformative renovations. Behind its neo-Renaissance architecture and imposing dome, this historic building conceals impressive technical feats and interior splendors largely unknown to the public—treasures revealed during exclusive guided tours. [Read more]



10 offbeat outings in Paris and Île-de-France to brighten up April 2026
Looking to get off the beaten track this April 2026? In Paris and the Île-de-France region, unconventional adventures are plentiful: secret underground sites, a Thai pagoda in Seine-et-Marne, a quirky exhibition, and spectacular floral displays are on the schedule. [Read more]



10 must-see shows in Paris this April 2026: our pick of the month
Vous vous demandez quels spectacles voir à Paris en avril 2026 ? Des comédies musicales aux grands spectacles, en passant par l’humour, les cabarets, les performances visuelles ou les événements scéniques les plus attendus — voici notre sélection de 10 spectacles à découvrir ce mois-ci à Paris et en Île-de-France. [Read more]



Tea times and snacks in Paris and the Île-de-France region: our top picks
Tea times and goûters are savored at the finest spots in Paris and Île-de-France. From grand palaces to intimate tea rooms, these are the tested and approved addresses! [Read more]



Where to see cherry blossoms in Paris and Île-de-France: Hanami and Sakura tips for 2023
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]



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]



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



The dates for the 2026 Foire du Trône in Paris have been announced!
When will the Foire du Trône take place in 2026? Every spring, this legendary fair returns to the Reuilly meadow in Paris. This year, visitors of all ages can enjoy the rides and attractions from March 27 to May 25, 2026. [Read more]



Foire du Trône 2026: Charity Opening Night with Princess Margot and €10 Admission Pass
La Foire du Trône is once again hosting its charity opening night. This year, the event takes place on Friday, March 27, 2026, with the renowned inaugural evening supporting the Princesse Margot organization, which assists children battling cancer. [Read more]



A Parisian square in the 6th arrondissement hides benches shaped like books under the shade of cherry trees.
Under the shade of the Institut de France’s dome, a small garden offers a sculpted homage to the literary soul of the 6th arrondissement, through striking limestone benches where you can read in the shadow of the cherry trees. A little secret that only reveals itself to passersby who aren’t in too much of a hurry. [Read more]



The Great Ages: Nikos Aliagas's tender photo exhibition at the Musée de l'Homme
Until January 3, 2027, Nikos Aliagas is exhibiting at the Musée de l’Homme. Blending intimate portraits with scientific data, « Les Grands âges » examines our relationship with aging and the essential role of our elders, through a photographic exhibition. [Read more]



Exhibition "Biegas et l’Ukraine": an artistic immersion at the Polish Library in Paris
Sponsored - On Friday, April 10, 2026, from 7 p.m., the Polish Library of Paris invites you to the opening of the exhibition “Biegas and Ukraine,” a cultural event you won’t want to miss in the heart of Île Saint-Louis. [Read more]



The Montparnasse Tower Rooftop: a panoramic view of Paris you can't miss before it closes!
Sponsored - For lovers of breathtaking panoramas, there are only a few weeks left to experience the rooftop of the Montparnasse Tower! The site will close on March 31st for renovation works on the iconic Parisian skyscraper. Perched at 210 meters high, the tower’s observation deck offers a truly unique view of the capital: the majestic Eiffel Tower by day and its sparkling brilliance at night, as well as all the city's most famous landmarks—Les Invalides, Sacré-Cœur, the Louvre, and more.
This extraordinary vantage point over the City of Light is a must-see at least once in a lifetime! With several years of closure ahead, now is the perfect moment to take in this jaw-dropping view before it’s gone. [Read more]



The Paradox Museum this spring: immerse yourself in the major paradoxes of perception!
Sponsored - If you’re looking for a family outing in Paris this spring, the Paradox Museum is ready for you. Indeed, opportunities abound, with Easter, the April holidays, not to mention the public holidays and long weekends in May. The museum experience is being enhanced with a seasonal theme inspired by the chicken-and-egg paradox, woven into the existing route. And especially in April, don’t miss the two evening openings: in addition to admission and the visit, a host of activities are planned. [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]



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]



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



Video Games & Music at the Philharmonie: our photos from the exhibition about video game music
The Philharmonie de Paris highlights video game music with the exhibition Video Games & Music – The Music You Are the Hero Of, on view from April 2 to November 1, 2026. conceived as an immersive, interactive journey, the show traces the evolution of video game soundtracks, from Pong’s early electronic tones to the expansive scores of Final Fantasy, demonstrating how musical creation has accompanied the history and transformations of the medium. [Read more]



In Paris, the Picasso Museum is dedicating an exhibition to Henry Taylor — our photos
In Paris, the Picasso-Paris Museum is presenting an exhibition devoted to Henry Taylor running from April 8 to September 6, 2026. Through portraits and a number of works, the American artist probes collective memory and brings his painting into dialogue with Picasso’s work. Conceptualized with the artist, the parcours unfolds through the museum’s galleries. [Read more]



Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris: programming, opening hours, history... All you need to know
The Musée de l'Orangerie is famous for Monet's Water Lilies. But the museum holds many other treasures... Here's everything you need to know to visit. [Read more]



Pauline Curnier Jardin at the Palais de Tokyo: an exhibition about myths and bodies — our photos
The Palais de Tokyo in Paris presents a monographic exhibition by Pauline Curnier Jardin from April 3 to September 13, 2026. Through installations, films, and performances, the French artist explores rituals, gender, and representations of the body in a sensory journey that brings together major works and recent creations, in collaboration with Madrid’s Museo Reina Sofía. [Read more]



Pirate Experience: the immersive adventure for landlubbers in the heart of Paris
In Paris, Pirate Experience offers a 400 m² immersive adventure crafted for groups, weaving together interactive challenges, digital technologies, and a treasure hunt at the heart of Blackbeard’s lair. [Read more]



Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die: Gore Verbinski’s film hits theaters on April 15, 2026
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, Gore Verbinski’s film starring Sam Rockwell hits theaters on April 15, 2026, after playing at the Berlinale. [Read more]



The Cry of the Guards: Claire Denis adapts Bernard-Marie Koltès for the cinema
Claire Denis teams up with Le Cri des gardes for a drama starring Isaach de Bankolé and Matt Dillon, set for release in theaters on April 8, 2026 after a festival run. [Read more]



Bomb Squad launches Mission Mousse: its new indoor immersive experience
Sponsored - Bomb Squad Paris launches Mission Mousse, a new immersive indoor experience that blends challenges, cooperation, and a foam explosion at the finale.
An Action Game in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris to try or retry with family, friends, or colleagues! [Read more]



SEMPER Wellness gym: Hyrox, group fitness classes and reformer Pilates near the Champs-Élysées
Sponsored - SEMPER Wellness, the gym just a stone’s throw from the Champs-Élysées, welcomes you to a premium space designed for Parisian professionals seeking wellbeing, personalized coaching, and a crowd-free workout, open from Monday to Sunday. Group classes, strength training and Hyrox—discover the Discovery Pack to try reformer Pilates! [Read more]



Red Star: Paris’s Oldest Club Steals the Spotlight!
Sponsored - Red Star FC, a legendary club based in Saint-Ouen, stands as a symbol of accessible and passionate football at the historic Bauer Stadium, which is currently undergoing renovation. This season in Ligue 2 has been particularly noteworthy for the club. [Read more]



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



Center aquatique Olympique Laure et Florent Manaudou: pools and slides in Colombes (92)
Closed for several years, the Centre Aquatique Olympique Laure et Florent Manaudou, the Colombes swimming pool, is now a delight for families, with its Olympic-size pool, outdoor Nordic pool, slides and other games for children. [Read more]



Hyrox: which gyms in Paris offer training for this fitness challenge?
New fitness challenge taking the capital by storm, HYROX blends 8 kilometers of running with 8 functional workout stations. Whether you're gearing up for the big annual Paris event or simply after a ultra-complete workout, Parisian gyms are offering dedicated classes. [Read more]



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



Sant Roch: the new 400m² wellness sanctuary in Paris featuring a XXL sauna and chilling plunge pools
In Paris, wellness is set to shift gears starting March 2, 2026, with the debut of SANT ROCH, located opposite the Tuileries Garden. This new sanctuary offers XXL saunas, icy plunges, and sensory rituals, creating a transformative journey that invigorates both body and mind. Conceived by Jules and Chloé Bouscatel, SANT ROCH presents a unique immersive experience centered around contrast therapy. [Read more]



Darwin's Paradox : dive into a wild adventure on PC and consoles, trailer
Step into the shoes of a gifted octopus and embark on a wildly funny adventure with Darwin's Paradox, a Konami and ZDT Studio joint project. The game has been available on PS5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC since April 2, 2026. [Read more]



Compostelle: Alexandra Lamy on the road to Santiago de Compostela
Movies & series
_Compostelle_, directed by Yann Samuell and starring Alexandra Lamy and Julien Le Berre, is based on a true story and hits theaters on April 1, 2026. [Read more]



Rivages, the discreet restaurant redefines itself as a seafood destination.
In Paris’s 9th arrondissement, the Rivages du Scribe Paris Opéra restaurant is reinventing its entire menu for 2026, focusing on seafood and French coastal fishing. We tried it, and here’s the full rundown. [Read more]



Raviolis Nord Est: the Paris-based chain specializing in Northeast Chinese dumplings
Sponsored - Since 2009, Raviolis Nord Est has been bringing a culinary tradition from northeast China to Paris. With a three-generation family heritage, handmade dumplings, affordable menus, and five Paris locations, the brand ticks all the boxes for gourmets. [Read more]



Cone, the Saint-Michel counter serving coffee- and chocolate-flavored ice cream cones
Cone, that’s the name of this tiny coffee counter in Paris’s 6th arrondissement, just outside the Saint-Germain-des-Prés metro exit, where you can sip a cappuccino or hot chocolate from an artisanal cone. We tried it, and here’s the full story. [Read more]



Le Relais du Vin: true homemade French cuisine just steps from Châtelet
Sponsored - On the legendary Rue Saint-Denis, just a few minutes from the RER Les Halles and the Châtelet metro, a brasserie that does justice to French cuisine—hearty, entirely homemade dishes, an exceptional wine cellar, and a chalkboard that changes with the seasons. [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]



Wrap'n Roll Sushi: the Japanese eatery serving creative, accessible rolls for everyone
Well known among connoisseurs and a must-try for food enthusiasts: Wrap’n Roll Sushi is the Japanese restaurant not to be missed near Saint-Lazare, offering a menu of inventive and affordable maki rolls. [Read more]



Disneyland Paris: The Regal View, the restaurant and lounge at Disney Adventure World — our review
For a refined, upscale dining moment at Disneyland Paris, head to The Regal View, Disney’s Summer Palace of the Princesses, set by the lake at Disney Adventure World, inviting you to a royal meal in a setting that’s equally majestic. We’ve tried it—here’s the story! [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]



Wonderwoods: the immersive restaurant in the heart of the enchanted forest at Val d'Europe (77)
Ephemera's immersive restaurant in Val d'Europe, Seine-et-Marne, is set in an enchanted forest. In a magical setting, Wonderwoods combines themed dishes, magical creatures and colorful fireflies, for a taste experience that borders on the spectacular. [Read more]



Lafayette's, Mory Sacko's Paris restaurant, unveils. We tell you all about it!
Lafayette's is the name of Mory Sacko's new restaurant in Paris, which promises innovative fusion cuisine. Located at 8 rue d'Anjou, Paris 8e, this historic venue now comes alive with African and French influences, as well as a touch of American. [Read more]



Burger & Fries: 3 Parisian spots for burgers and wallet-friendly deals
Sponsored - Since 2014, Burger & Fries (B&F to regulars) has been winning over diners with its house-made burgers, strong value for money, and three well‑located Paris locations. With recipes made from fresh ingredients, burgers from €6.90 and menus from €9.90, the chain staking its claim as a tasty stop you should seriously consider in Paris. [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]



The funfair in Asnières-sur-Seine (92): rides and attractions for all the family
From April 17 to May 3, 2026, the town of Asnières-sur-Seine (92) reopens its fair, to the delight of children and grown-ups alike. It’s time for a spin on the carousel over the Easter holidays! [Read more]



Easter Holidays 2026: the kids’ program at the Plans-Reliefs Museum
From April 18 to May 3, 2026, Easter holidays are here! For the occasion, the Plans-Reliefs Museum is offering a wide range of activities to explore with children. [Read more]



Les Petits Bateaux du Jardin des Tuileries, playful sailboats to sail on the Grand Bassin
In the center of the Jardin des Tuileries, around the large octagonal basin (on the Concorde side), funny sailboats are generously pushed by children from all around the basin. A historic Tuileries tradition, the Petits Bateaux are one of the Garden's flagship family attractions. [Read more]



What to do with the kids in Paris in April 2026? Our ideas for family-friendly outings.
En avril, à Paris, we’re not about to spill any secrets... In the height of spring, what family-friendly outings are worth exploring with kids in April 2026? [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]



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]



Easter holidays 2026: what to do with teens in Paris and Île-de-France?
Are you living in Paris, visiting family or planning a trip to the capital for a few days this Easter? During the Zone C vacations, there are plenty of fun, cultural and sporting activities on offer, even for older children! [Read more]



At Kids' Paradise on the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines leisure island: the €1 carousel!
Sponsored - In Île-de-France, at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Leisure Island, there is a magical place where children can laugh, play, and enjoy rides suited to their ages: Au Paradis des Enfants.
It’s the cheapest park in Île-de-France, with an exceptional rate of €1 per ride. [Read more]



Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Saturday April 11, 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 Saturday April 11, 2026. [Read more]



Weather in Paris and Île-de-France today, this Saturday April 11, 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 Saturday April 11, 2026 [Read more]
To go further, also check out our guide to this week's outings and our ideas for family outings.
Dates and Opening Time
On April 27, 2026