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Looking for an immersive, dream-like experience? The Carrousel du Louvre will be decked out with artistic installations from June 5, 2024, for a visual and aural journey into a world that promises to be magical!
Just a few kilometers from Provins, in the Seine-et-Marne département, you'll find the Living Railway Museum in the small town of Longueville. It's a must-see for young and old alike, for lovers of trains and locomotives.
Attention music fans, those who can tell the name of the artist and the title of the song just after a few notes have been played... The Blindtest League, a blindtest competition, is looking for participants!
Gone are the days of standard dancefloor parties: now it's roller dance parties that are all the rage, with dancing and disco, if you please! Here are the dates for Martine Patine's next skate parties in Paris and the Paris region
This year, on Ascension weekend 2024, a major event is taking place in Gennevilliers' Parc des Chanteraines: and with good reason, it's a special occasion, as the Chemin de fer des Chanteraines celebrates its 40th anniversary that weekend.
May is, in a way, the best month of the year: unlimited public holidays and long weekends every week (or so), with the best weather of the year (not too hot, not too cold). So, what are we doing with the kids on May 1, 2024?
How about an unusual free night at the Musée d'Orsay, with dinner and a view of the Olympic opening ceremony? On July 26, 2024, Airbnb is offering you this incredible experience!
The Paris Face Cachée event returns for a new edition in 2025. The concept invites us to discover secret spots and behind-the-scenes jobs through free or low-cost behind-the-scenes tours of the capital. A great way to discover places closed to the public in February. Stay tuned for dates and program.
Kintsugi is a Japanese method that gives a broken plate, bowl or vase a second life, embellished with shimmering golden joints. From Belleville, Delphine suggests you arm yourself with patience to try the adventure!