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. According to Sortir à Paris, this week is all about summer vibes along the Seine with Paris Plages, the annual transformation of the riverbanks into an urban beach, complete with deckchairs, misting stations, kids’ games, and spots to cool off in free swimming areas. It’s perfect for a lazy afternoon with your feet in the sand while still being right in the heart of Paris. Sortir à Paris also highlights the Jardins ouverts program around Île-de-France, with parks and gardens opening late and hosting cultural activities, making it easy to pair a city stroll with a bit of nature and art. If listeners love fashion and people-watching, Paris Fashion Week Men’s continues through July 9, with shows and events scattered around town, especially near the Carrousel du Louvre and the big fashion houses’ spaces, bringing a rush of stylish crowds and pop-up happenings. Instagram posts from Raise Summit show that the Carrousel du Louvre is also hosting a major AI and innovation gathering on July 8 and 9, so the area will be lively with tech folks, entrepreneurs, and late-evening networking in nearby cafés and wine bars. For music lovers, Songkick reports a concert at Parc de Bagatelle – La Roseraie on Thursday night, featuring La Rvfleuze, Aya Nakamura, and La Mano 1.9, with doors opening around 9:30 pm, a great excuse to discover a romantic garden setting then stay for R&B and pop under the stars. In the same green corner of Paris, the Festival Chopin in Paris at the Orangerie du Parc de Bagatelle offers elegant piano concerts and talks celebrating Frédéric Chopin, according to Paris je t’aime, giving listeners a more classical, tranquil option in the Bois de Boulogne. Clubbers and night owls can head to Liebe Bar in the 9th arrondissement, where Shotgun lists an all-night event on July 9, running roughly from late afternoon until sunrise, with affordable entry and a friendly bar-electro atmosphere near Rue du Faubourg Montmartre. Meanwhile, Mood’s Paris events calendar points to a spread of open-air parties, like Voyage Voyage Festival and Paris Sunset Party, ideal for catching DJs and sunset views with a drink in hand. Looking toward the weekend, Sortir à Paris notes that the run-up to Bastille Day brings traditional firefighter balls across different fire stations, with lively music, dancing, and a very local way to experience Parisian nightlife. Japan Expo at Paris-Nord Villepinte, highlighted on the Japan Expo Paris site, runs July 9 to 12, offering anime, cosplay, gaming, and guest tables like RIN’s appearance for listeners who want to plunge into Japanese pop culture just outside the city. Thank you 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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