Looking for a beautiful walk during the Christmas season?The Odyssée Lumineuse returns to the Parc Floral de Paris in the 12th arrondissement, and this third edition promises to be even more spectacular than the previous ones. From November 19, 2025, to January 11, 2026, Francesco Bouglione and his team are preparing a light show that will transform the park into a veritable enchanted kingdom with no fewer than 1,000 monumental lanterns spread over five hectares. On the program this year: completely new worlds, from the frozen Far North to the mysterious jungle, via poetic Japan. In short, there's plenty to feast your eyes on.
Just imagine the scene: you walk through a majestic gate over fifteen meters high, and suddenly everything changes. The Parc Floral is transformed into an enchanted theater as night falls. This green corner of the Bois de Vincennes lights up to offer us an immersive walk that is completely timeless. We stroll past a field of luminous fiber optic wheat, dream in front of fantastical creatures, and travel to exotic lands without leaving Paris. The sculptures made of wire and colored silk come to life before our eyes, and we almost forget that it's the middle of winter.
The Luminous Odyssey features around twenty brand new themed scenes. On the program: legendary dragons that are sure to impress, 300 glowing hearts beating in the night (yes, 300!), and an African savannah populated by nearly 200 animals. Wildebeests, rhinos, and elephants gather to cheer Simba on his rock, just like in The Lion King. We'll also encounter mischievous lemurs that can't sit still and majestic, life-size orcas that seem to dive in and out of the water. The effect is truly breathtaking.
Among the scenes that already have us salivating, we've spotted Farm Animals Gone Wild. Imagine a crazy cartoon where pigs play music hall stars and drive their audience wild. We love the concept. The program includes giant daisies that plunge us straight into the world of Chicken Run. And then La Banquise, with its polar bears, penguins, and igloos, will send shivers down our spines in a fairytale atmosphere that goes perfectly with the northern lights.
The journey continues to dreamlike lands. Japan charms us with its samurai, cherry blossoms, and traditional lanterns. Be sure to look up so you don't miss the playful squirrels leaping from branch to branch. And believe us, around every corner, you'll find a new luminous surprise.
Good news: this year, we're treated to a drone show! It's THE big new feature for 2025. Three times a night, at 6:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m., and 8:45 p.m., these little machines take flight above the Parc Floral for about twelve minutes. The drone show will illustrate the same scenes as those on the ground, such as the North Pole and the African savannah. The performance is provided by Stellair and is included in your ticket price. But be warned: it depends on the weather. If it's pouring rain or too windy, the little speedsters will stay in the garage.
The Northern Lights are also back this year. Gilbert Weiser, the king of lights who cut his teeth in the circus, has taken on a daunting challenge: recreating this natural phenomenon in the heart of Paris. With an ultra-powerful laser and a computer specially designed for the occasion, the result is breathtaking. The sky above the Parc Floral lights up as if we were in Lapland. And the best part? It's visible continuously throughout the evening, so there's no need to wait for a specific time.
Another highlight is Alberto Leone's giant bubble show. This true artist of magic makes huge luminous bubbles dance and mingle with the lanterns. It's poetic, it's suspended, it's downright beautiful. There are three performances per evening at 7:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m., and 9:15 p.m., so you won't miss it.
And the icing on the cake: this year, the Odyssée Lumineuse is enhanced by ashadow puppet show by The Black Fingers. This French duo, Myriam and Réginald, are world-renowned for their talent in ombromania, the ancient art of creating shadows with your hands. Their performance fits perfectly with the luminous world of the trail and adds a really cool dimension to the experience.
Behind each lantern is a real story and a lot of hard work. Francesco Bouglione discovered this art during a trip to the famous Zigong Lantern Festival in Sichuan Province, China. It was love at first sight. Each wire and silk sculpture is a work of art in its own right. For three years now, Chinese artisans have been traveling to Vierzon, to the Bouglione family's warehouse, to craft these monumental pieces. Gone are the 50 40-foot containers shipped from China; we have moved on to a true Franco-Chinese collaboration on site.
How does it work? Around sixty Chinese artisans, who have mastered this ancestral craft, join the French team. A total of 80 people are working together over three months, in three stages: first the ironwork, then the electricity, and finally the gluing and painting of the fabrics. The iron bars are twisted and welded by hand, and little by little, the sculpture takes shape. It is then covered with a special weather-resistant silk. It's impressive to see.
Here are a few figures to give you an idea of the scale of the event: 8 kilometers of silk in every color imaginable have been unrolled, cut, and glued; 30 tons of metal have been used to create the sculptures; and 50 kilometers of electrical cables power the 1,000 lanterns, some of which are 17 meters high. And the eco-friendly aspect of it all? All the lights are LEDs, and for five hectares and 1,100 sculptures, the consumption remains equivalent to that of a 70-square-meter apartment. Not bad, right?
Allow about 1.5 hours to take a leisurely stroll and fully enjoy this 2-kilometer nighttime walk. The route takes you to the edge of the lake, under trees draped in light, along paths that wind through the park. During this time, you can completely disconnect. There is no strict theme, the idea is really to explore one fabulous world after another, with discoveries for all tastes and all ages.
The route follows the natural paths of the park and plays with the topography: wooded areas, clearings, winding trails... everything is designed for a smooth stroll. The atmosphere? Magical, with this winter night enhanced by soft, environmentally friendly lights. Another plus: the route is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers, so you can bring the whole family without any hassle. Be sure to wear good sneakers, though, as you'll want to explore the entire park at night.
The Luminous Odyssey welcomes you from November 19, 2025, to January 11, 2026. The park opens at 5:30 p.m. and closes at 10 p.m., with last admission at 9:30 p.m. However, please note that the park is closed on certain Mondays and Tuesdays. These are November 24, December 1, 8, and 15, and January 5 for Mondays, and November 25, December 2, 9, and 16, and January 6 for Tuesdays. During school holidays, the good news is that it is open every day. Outside of school holidays, we are open from Wednesday to Sunday.
In terms of budget, expect to pay €13 for adults, €11 for children aged 3 to 12, and €10 for students and job seekers (upon presentation of proof, only on site). Children under 3 and people with reduced mobility can enter free of charge. New for 2025: the undated "Open" ticket for €18 for adults and €16 for children. Very handy if you don't yet know which evening suits you best.
We really recommend booking your tickets online to avoid queuing, especially on weekends and during school holidays. You can show your ticket directly on your phone via QR Code, no need to print it. On site, a snack bar offers hot dogs, fries, and churros if you get hungry along the way.
The good news is that it's very easy to get to. The entrance is through the main gate on the Château de Vincennes side. By metro, take line 1 towards Château de Vincennes and get off at the stop of the same name. Then it's about a ten-minute walk. By bus, lines 46 and 112 will drop you off directly at the "Parc Floral" stop. For those coming by car, there is a public car park nearby, on the Bois de Vincennes side.
The Parc Floral, located on Route de la Pyramide in the 12th arrondissement, is truly an exceptional green space in eastern Paris. Usually, people come here for its themed gardens and playground, but at nightfall, it becomes a whole new world. Just a stone's throw from the Château de Vincennes and the Cartoucherie, the place is transformed into an enchanted kingdom that makes us completely forget our daily lives.
In short, if you're looking for a great idea for the holiday season,the Luminous Odyssey ticks all the boxes. Whether it's for a family outing with a difference, a romantic evening with a difference, or just a fun time with friends, this nighttime stroll promises to leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Combining the tradition of Chinese lanterns with modern drone technology, it's guaranteed to delight all ages. So put on your warm coat and waterproof shoes, don't forget your gloves, and let's go and discover this light show that will brighten up ourwinterevenings!
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Dates and Opening Time
From November 19, 2025 to January 11, 2026
Location
Parc Floral de Paris
1 Route de la Pyramide
75012 Paris 12
Access
Subway: Château de Vincennes
Prices
Personne à mobilité réduite (sur présentation de la carte): Free
Tarif étudiant universitaire sur présentation de la carte université au guichet sur place: €10
tarif, enfant de 3 à 12 ans: €11
Plein tarif: €13
Average duration
1 h
30 min
Official website
odysseelumineuse.fr
Booking
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The park opens at 6:00 p.m.
Last admission at 9:30 p.m.
The park closes at 10:00 p.m.



































































