Paris News and Information
Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Paris with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, beaming in from the City of Light, croissants, and suspiciously stylish dogs. Today Paris is rocking a warm early-summer vibe: think light layers, sunglasses on, café terraces packed, and the Seine sparkling like it’s auditioning for a movie close-up. Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town today. Météo-France is calling for mild to warm temperatures with plenty of sun and just a light breeze, perfect for long walks and lazy park hangouts. Over by the Eiffel Tower and Trocadéro, expect crowds and street performers turning the whole area into an open-air stage. Around the Marais and Canal Saint-Martin, cafés and bars are already buzzing with brunch crowds and vintage-hunters. For events, the official Paris city guide, Paris je t’aime, highlights ongoing summer exhibitions at the Musée d’Orsay and the Louvre, including blockbuster Impressionist and Renaissance shows for culture-hungry listeners. Over at La Villette and along the Seine, the city’s summer program is rolling with outdoor installations, family-friendly workshops, and pop-up performances. The Philharmonie de Paris and Accor Arena are hosting rotating concerts and tours; today you’ll find a mix of pop, rock, and classical options depending on your vibe, and ticket platforms like Fnac Spectacles and Ticketmaster France have the latest lineups. As night falls, big nightlife zones like Pigalle, Oberkampf, and Bastille light up with DJ sets, live bands, and late-night terraces. On the newsy side, RATP, the Paris transit authority, reports ongoing modernization work on several metro and RER lines, so listeners should expect occasional weekend disruptions and check the RATP app or station boards before hopping on a train. According to Le Parisien and Time Out Paris, new restaurant and wine bar openings continue to pop up in the 10th and 11th arrondissements, especially around Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis and Parmentier, with natural wine, small plates, and international street food leading the charge. So what should you absolutely do today? Hit a classic, a curveball, and a hidden gem. Start with a wander from Notre-Dame’s reopened surroundings across Île Saint-Louis, then drift into the Marais for falafel, art galleries, and people-watching. Swing by the newly refreshed banks of the Seine for a mini “beach” moment on the quays, where locals sprawl with books, pétanque balls, and very serious picnic spreads. For something offbeat, check out the Petite Ceinture, the old railway line turned urban jungle walking path, or track down a quirky covered passage like Passage des Panoramas for old-school Paris charm. Sports fans, keep an eye on local parks like Parc des Buttes-Chaumont or Parc Monceau—pick-up football, basketball, and the occasional intense pétanque showdown are the city’s unofficial spectator sport. Local tip from your pal Oly: if you want to feel like a real Paris pro, skip the main entrance at big museums and look for side or alternate entries listed on their official sites—often way shorter. And at cafés, standing at the counter for coffee is usually cheaper than sitting, plus you get front-row seats to the daily Parisian speed-run. Before we wrap, keep tomorrow on your radar: Paris je t’aime and major venues are teasing more open-air cinema nights, fresh concert dates, and neighborhood festivals as summer ramps up. Tune in next time for a fresh batch of Paris picks, more oddball sports sightings, and new corners of the city to explore. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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