There's a shift happening at La Flèche d'Or! The popular cultural venue in the 20th arrondissement will close its doors in June 2026 for renovation, with plans to reopen in 2027 under a new concept.
On March 15 and 22, 2026, the French will go to the polls to elect their mayors. But before that, you need to be registered on the electoral roll. Here's how to do it.
French voters will head to the polls on March 15 and 22, 2026, to choose their next mayors. Beyond poll workers—whose numbers are dwindling—each voting station also needs citizens to be present for the ballot counting that takes place on election night.
While the majority of French people are off work on election Sundays, others work, but are still able to vote. A law provides for an exemption in this situation, in order to ensure employees' right to vote.
Sunday is often a day spent with the family. It's hard to leave them behind when you have to go away, especially to vote on Sundays. Can you go to the polling station with children or a pet? We take a look.
On March 15 and 22, 2026, municipal elections will take place across the country, determining the next mayors for each city in the coming years. You have ample time to head to your polling station before it closes later in the evening.
French voters will head to the polls on March 15 and 22, 2026, for the upcoming municipal elections. But what if you’re unable to get to your polling station on those days? Here’s how to issue a proxy so you can still cast your vote.
As local elections approach, don't panic if you haven't received your voter ID card! It's not a requirement to cast your vote — a valid ID or even your health insurance card will do just fine when you head to the polling station.
The 2026 Paris municipal elections will take place on March 15 and March 22. Here, you can follow the results for each arrondissement as the votes are counted.
Your meal vouchers for 2025 will expire on February 28, 2026. There are several options to use up your remaining balance before then and prevent losing this money.