What to do in Paris
Paris is buzzing this week, so let’s dive straight into what listeners can actually do in the city over the next few days. First, today is a perfect day for fashion lovers. Paris Fashion Week for menswear Spring–Summer 2027 is in full swing through June 28, with shows from major houses like Louis Vuitton, Dior Men, Saint Laurent, and Hermès taking over venues across the city. The official Paris Fashion Week channels and the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode highlight open-to-public happenings like showroom presentations, small brand pop-ups, and street-style friendly spots around the Marais, the Palais de Tokyo area, and near the Tuileries. Overandout’s Paris Fashion Week guide points listeners to cool outdoor runs and parties, like the GORE-TEX “Six Stories” breakfast at Huddle Café in the 3rd and creative magazine launches in the 2nd and 3rd arrondissements. If shopping is your sport, this week marks the start of “Les Soldes,” the big French summer sales. My Private Paris notes that from today, major department stores such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps along Boulevard Haussmann, plus boutiques all over the Marais and Saint‑Germain, roll out deep discounts. It’s a perfect excuse to wander, hunt for deals, and then reward yourself with a terrace drink as the sun goes down. For culture lovers, Sortiraparis highlights that the Panthéon is free from June 25 to 28 to honor the induction of historian and Resistance hero Marc Bloch. That means listeners can step inside this iconic domed monument in the Latin Quarter, explore the crypt where French greats are buried, and take in special displays about Bloch’s life and work, all without paying an entry fee. The weekend is stacked with big outdoor events. Sortiraparis reports that the Paris Pride March, the Marche des Fiertés, returns on Saturday. This year’s colorful, high‑energy parade sets off from Place d’Italie and ends at Place de la République, filling the boulevards with music, floats, and rainbow flags. Also on Saturday night, just outside Paris at the Château de Versailles, the legendary Grand Masquerade Ball is back: a spectacular costume event in the gardens with baroque music, dancing, and fireworks for those who want a truly over‑the‑top evening. Listeners looking for something more hands‑on can head to Place Saint‑Sulpice from Thursday through Sunday for Saint‑Sulpice Céramique, an outdoor ceramics fair spotlighted by the Bureau du Design, de la Mode et des Métiers d’Art. It’s a great place to discover contemporary French ceramists, browse one‑of‑a‑kind handmade pieces, and chat directly with artisans in a classic Parisian square. On Sunday, Sortiraparis flags the Tamure Marathon, a joyful Tahitian dance marathon in the 20th arrondissement. Expect an introduction to Polynesian dance, a moving “marathon” through the neighborhood, and a festive Polynesian party to close out the weekend, all open to the public and perfect if you want something vibrant and a bit unexpected. And if you just want music in the park, the Classique au Vert festival returns this week at Parc Floral, with classical and world‑music concerts set amid flowers and lawns in the Bois de Vincennes, offering a calm, green counterpoint to the buzz of Fashion Week. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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