What to do in Paris
Paris is buzzing this week, so let’s dive straight into what listeners can enjoy in the city right now and over the coming days. According to Sortiraparis, one of the biggest highlights is the Cinéma Paradiso Louvre, running in the Cour Carrée of the Louvre through July 4. Picture settling into a deck chair under the open sky with the palace lit up around you, watching free outdoor screenings, catching live concerts, and even spotting guests like filmmaker Wes Anderson and other international directors. It’s a perfect evening plan if listeners love cinema, music, and a grand Parisian backdrop. Sortiraparis also reports that Paris Plages is back along the Seine, transforming the riverside into a pop-up beach with deckchairs, palm trees, kids’ play areas, and sports activities. It’s ideal for a laid‑back afternoon, grabbing a cool drink, listening to music, and soaking in that summer holiday feeling without ever leaving the city. For music lovers, Sortiraparis highlights two massive System of a Down concerts at the Stade de France, one of them taking place this week. Expect loud guitars, pyrotechnics, and a huge crowd energy on the northern edge of Paris. If listeners enjoy rock and metal, this is the stadium moment of the week. According to Sortiraparis’ guide to things to do between June 29 and July 5, this stretch of days is also packed with special outings: the national Cinema Festival with discounted tickets in theaters across Paris, early‑season outdoor screenings in various neighborhoods, and concerts ranging from jazz to classical, including events near Notre‑Dame and at venues throughout the city. The Enghien Jazz Festival, just outside Paris, offers lakeside performances and a festive atmosphere that makes a great evening escape. There is also the YALLÄ YALLÄ FEST at La Bellevilloise in the 20th arrondissement, focusing on circular fashion. Sortiraparis explains that listeners will find around 50 exhibitors mixing vintage, upcycled, and designer pieces, plus DIY workshops to mend and customize clothes differently, along with concerts and DJ sets. It’s a perfect plan for those who want culture, shopping, and sustainability wrapped into one weekend. And for a quirky daytime outing, Sortiraparis mentions the House of Frog experience on the Champs‑Élysées, an immersive pop‑up with exhibitions, stand‑up, DJ sets, and talks, all free with advance registration. It’s a fun way to see the city’s most famous avenue turned into a playground of art and entertainment. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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