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What to do in Paris

What to do in Paris

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"Stay updated on all the exciting events happening in Paris, France with our daily podcast. From festivals and cultural events to food markets and outdoor activities, we bring you the latest news on what’s happening in the City of Light."Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please 旅行記・解説 社会科学
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  • Paris Sizzles with Summer Festivities
    2025/07/03
    Paris is alive with energy as summer really kicks in, and this week offers some of the best experiences of the year. Right now, you can still catch the end of the Cinema Festival, where until July 2 major theaters and cinemas across the city offered special screenings and reduced prices, and while the main festival is just winding up, outdoor cinema and pop-up film events are around for the whole summer.

    For those looking for something special today, Lost in Frenchlation Summer Camp is an ongoing event, running from July 3 to August 31, perfect for film lovers wanting to enjoy movies in open-air settings or cozy venues—often in English or with subtitles, making it accessible for everyone. These screenings are great for meeting fellow expats or travelers and enjoying a relaxed vibe.

    Heading into the weekend, Paris Plages is a highlight. From July 6 and continuing through September 1, artificial beaches transform the Seine riverbanks and the Bassin de la Villette, offering sunbathing, palm trees, games, and even swimming in some areas. It’s a unique way to enjoy summer in the city, with concerts, workshops, and plenty of places to unwind.

    A major event this week is L’Été du Canal, starting July 5 and running through August 10. This is a must-see summer festival on the canals of Paris, featuring free workshops, floating concerts, street art, and open-air cinema. The event takes place along the Canal de l’Ourcq and Canal Saint-Martin, and is known for its festive atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a leisurely afternoon or evening stroll.

    Music fans have plenty to look forward to. Over the weekend, the Stade de France hosts Imagine Dragons on July 5 and 6, promising high-energy performances. For jazz lovers, Diana Krall performs at the Olympia on July 7 and 8, a rare treat for those who appreciate smooth, Grammy-winning vocals.

    Sports enthusiasts won’t want to miss Paris Meeting, an international athletics competition at the Charléty Stadium on July 7. The event draws top athletes from around the world and is a great way to see world-class sport in a lively Parisian setting.

    On Sunday, July 6, the Champs-Élysées will be pedestrianized for Carnaval Tropical, giving listeners a unique chance to walk along the world’s most famous avenue without cars. The day is filled with festivities, music, and parades, and is a great photo opportunity. In addition, the first four arrondissements of Paris will be car-free, creating a peaceful, green experience in the heart of the city.

    For those who love classical music, the Opéra Bastille presents The Barber of Seville on July 13, and the ballet Sleeping Beauty will enchant audiences until July 14 at the Palais Garnier. These performances are highly recommended for anyone seeking a touch of elegance and culture.

    Don’t forget to check out open-air cinema at Parc de la Villette, which starts regular screenings from July 23, but in the meantime, there are plenty of other free outdoor film events popping up across the city throughout the month.

    With so much going on, from beach vibes on the Seine to world-class concerts and sports, Paris is truly the place to be this week and weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more updates on what’s happening in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Paris Buzzes with Pride, Music, and Culture this Summer
    2025/06/28
    Paris is buzzing this week with music, color, and unique experiences that truly capture the city’s summer spirit. First up, today marks one of the most anticipated annual celebrations—the Paris Pride Parade, or Marche des Fiertés. According to Paris Perfect and Paris Discovery Guide, this vibrant event hits the streets on June 28, filling the city with parades, music, and festivities that showcase solidarity, diversity, and the joy of being yourself. The route weaves through central Paris, and the energy is sure to be contagious.

    If you’re after some world-class live music, don’t miss the Solidays festival at the Hippodrome de Paris-Longchamp, running Friday through Sunday. As reported by Sortir à Paris, this 27th edition features an unforgettable lineup including Sean Paul, Lamomali with Matthieu Chedid, Damso, Gims, and many more. The festival stands out not only for its concerts but also for its passion for supporting the fight against AIDS. Expect daytime revelry and late-night dancing in a friendly, open-air setting.

    Looking for something more relaxed? Paris Secret highlights a Japanese vintage market at Quai Sauvage, Port de Bercy, this Saturday and Sunday. You’ll find kimonos, tableware, kokeshi dolls, and more—all with free entry. It’s a little slice of Tokyo in Paris and a great spot for treasure hunting.

    If art and architecture are more your style, head to the Bourse du Commerce. There, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot’s installation Clinamen fills an 18-meter pool with mesmerizing, floating porcelain balls—a serene and unforgettable visual and auditory experience. The exhibition runs until September, but this weekend is a prime time before the crowds of high summer.

    Want that iconic Eiffel Tower photo with a twist? The newly reopened terrace café at Palais Galliera, the city’s fashion museum, offers incredible views and a relaxed atmosphere for lunch or dinner. It’s a hidden gem where you can enjoy Parisian cuisine alongside a slice of history and panorama.

    And if you need a change of tempo, why not stroll through one of Paris’s beautiful parks or catch a movie at the Fête du Cinéma? The city is alive with exhibitions, pop-up events, and outdoor concerts—especially now, as the weather invites everyone outside.

    Thank you for tuning in to our guide for the best of Paris this week. Don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Paris Buzzing with Sports, Music, and Cultural Events This Week
    2025/06/26
    Paris is bursting with energy this week, and whether you're a music lover, sports enthusiast, or simply in the mood for some Parisian summer magic, there’s plenty happening all over the city. Starting today, all eyes are on the Charléty stadium, where track icon Faith Kipyegon will attempt to become the first woman to run a mile in under four minutes. Paris listeners can witness this historic sporting feat for free at the stadium tonight.

    If concerts are your scene, you’re spoiled for choice. Lionel Richie is back in Paris for a highly anticipated show at the Accor Arena this evening, while classic rock fans can catch John Fogerty, the legendary former frontman of Creedence Clearwater Revival, performing at the Zenith de La Villette. Dance and film lovers should head to Espace C2 at the Pullman Paris Montparnasse for a special screening and dance event featuring the documentary "Dancing in A-Yard", with director Manuela Dalle and choreographer Dimitri Chamblas present, topped off by a DJ set for a night of art and resilience.

    For listeners planning their weekend, mark your calendars for the Solidays Festival, running from June 27 to 29 at Paris-Longchamp Racecourse. This major music event, supporting the fight against AIDS, will feature electrifying performances from Sean Paul, Meute, L’Impératrice and many more. According to Paris je t’aime, Solidays is a highlight of the city’s summer festival scene and blends big-name acts with a powerful social mission.

    Cultural explorers can look forward to the reopening of the Grand Palais and the Palais de la Découverte, offering new exhibitions and immersive experiences. If you’re in the mood to explore Paris’ storied gardens, take a picnic along the Seine or in one of the city’s beautiful parks—Paris Discovery Guide recommends grabbing a baguette, cheese, and a bottle of wine before finding the perfect spot to relax and watch the Eiffel Tower sparkle as night falls.

    Fashionistas will be thrilled to know that Paris’ famous summer sales are in full swing, with designer boutiques and department stores offering deep discounts through the end of June. This is the perfect week for some retail therapy while soaking up the lively atmosphere on Paris’ iconic boulevards.

    Music lovers should note that June in Paris means a steady stream of outdoor jazz and classical performances. The Paris Jazz Festival continues to light up parks with open-air concerts, and there are more live performances at venues like Sainte-Chapelle and Olympia Hall throughout the weekend.

    With everything from once-in-a-lifetime athletic milestones and major concerts to festivals, open-air art, and some of the world’s best shopping, Paris truly has something for everyone this week. Thank you for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe, and make sure you never miss out on the best of the City of Light. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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