It's the year's most anticipated tennis showdown: Roland-Garros is back in Paris! After a week of qualifying, the main draw moves to the semifinals. Here is the match schedule for Thursday, June 4, 2026!
From June 7 to August 23, 2026, on select summer Sundays, the Roland-Bouchier Water Sports Center invites you to explore the Marne by canoe, kayak, rowboat, or stand-up paddleboard, along a safe and supervised route.
The capital’s most jaw‑dropping race is back on September 20, 2026. It’s the event for Paris’s café waiters and waitresses, who will dash off with a single goal: to run without spilling their trays, to the sound of your applause!
Swimming for free in the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris is back on offer! Put on your swimsuit and head out to cool off for free starting July 4, 2026, through the end of summer!
Swimming for all in the Seine is now a reality! Among the spots that let you swim in central Paris, the Bras Marie swimming site stands out, now located at the foot of the Pont Louis-Philippe. Free to access, the site lets you swim in the Parisian river while admiring the historic heart of the capital.
This summer, once again, the public will be able to swim in the Seine in Paris! Among the bathing sites, the Bercy site in the 12th arrondissement of the capital will open on July 4, 2026.
Summer 2026 marks the much-anticipated return of swimming in the Seine, with Paris once again shifting into sun-soaked, swim-ready mode from July 4, 2026 through the end of summer. Notably, the Bras de Grenelle swimming area stands out as the refreshing hotspot in the 15th arrondissement.
Les Halles turn into a giant football pitch to celebrate the FIFA World Cup. For almost three weeks, a vast, free-to-enter temporary space invites fans to dive into the world of the Blues, with physical and virtual competitions, a football museum, and free activities.
On Sunday, June 7, 2026, the Paris 10K returns to the capital, bringing traffic restrictions and related parking changes along the course. Here’s the rundown.