Located in the heart of Paris, the 1st arrondissement is one of the city's oldest districts, with the Halles district dating back to the Middle Ages. Home to one of Paris's most famous theaters, the Comédie-Française, this arrondissement is packed with concert halls, comedy clubs and theaters.
The 1st arrondissement is not only impressive for its monuments, such as the Louvre Museum or the magnificent Jardin des Tuileries, but also for the cultural diversity to be discovered in the area. You can take in a classic play at the Comédie-Française, then head to comedian Fary 's comedy club the next day. The district, which attracts many tourists and Parisians alike - the streets of Paris's 1st arrondissement are so pleasant to stroll through - may surprise you with the number of shows on offer.
Between concerts, musicals, performance art, dance shows and comedy, there's a lot to see in Paris's 1st arrondissement. Here, we reveal the history of the cult venues in this Parisian district, as well as what's on at the moment. The choice is yours! And don't forget to stay tuned for more ideas on what to see in Paris's 1st arrondissement: this page is updated as we make announcements and discoveries!



Les Étés du Louvre 2026: Free concert by the Orchestre de Paris under the pyramid
New and third edition for the “Les Étés du Louvre” festival! The multidisciplinary event will kick off on Saturday, June 20, 2026. On the eve of Fête de la Musique, gear up to enjoy a free concert (reservation required) by the Orchestre de Paris beneath the Pyramid. [Read more]



Coal in the Veins at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris
Coal in the Veins, a play by Jean-Philippe Daguerre that won five Molières in 2025, is on at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal until 28 June 2026, before a revival at the Théâtre Saint-Georges. [Read more]



Alexis Michalik's Edmond returns to the Théâtre du Palais Royal: our review
Edmond, Alexis Michalik's third play, premiered at the Théâtre du Palais Royal in 2016, is still running at the Théâtre du Ier Arrondissement. After more than 5 Molières awards, the play returns on August 21, 2025. [Read more]



La Vie parisienne at the Théâtre du Châtelet: the spirit of Offenbach in a festive Paris
Jacques Offenbach's opéra bouffe comes to the Théâtre du Châtelet from June 12 to July 11, 2026, in a contemporary staging by Valérie Lesort, combining social satire and Parisian festivities. [Read more]



Special offer: attend a Comédie-Française play for less
The Comédie-Française, a symbol of theatrical excellence, remains accessible. The Comédie-Française is a symbol of theatrical excellence, and there are a number of cost-effective ways to enjoy its shows without spending a fortune. We tell you all about it! [Read more]



Tip: Comédie-Française offers free Monday tickets to under-28s
Every Monday evening in Paris, the Comédie-Française offers a unique opportunity to young people under the age of 28: 95 free tickets are distributed for its performances in the prestigious Salle Richelieu. Tickets can be collected from the Petit Bureau, one hour before the start of the play. [Read more]



The Palais-Royal, a historic theater in the heart of Paris
The Palais-Royal theater, located opposite the Palais-Royal gardens, has been in existence since the 17th century. Today, the magnificent hall, all velvet and gilding, is the setting for successful plays. [Read more]



The Comédie-Française, a theatrical institution in Paris
The Comédie Francaise, founded over three centuries ago, is a French cultural institution. Since 1799, it has been located in the heart of Paris, at the Palais-Royal station in the 1st arrondissement. [Read more]