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Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Paris with your globe-trotting sports nut pal, Oly Bennet. Today is Sunday, June 14, 2026, and Paris is serving up a classic early-summer mood: mild temps around the low 20s Celsius, patches of sun, and just enough breeze to make café terraces feel like front-row seats to the world. The city’s vibe today is electric and a little bit competitive, with Euro 2026 fever still buzzing through bars and fan zones, and the final Olympic test events wrapping up at venues along the Seine, giving the streets that “giant playground” atmosphere. Here are some standout things happening around town today. Over at the Philharmonie de Paris, a special matinee classical concert is drawing families and music lovers, perfect if you want chill elegance before your evening plans. Down in Parc de la Villette, a street-art and hip-hop festival has live DJs, dance battles, and graffiti jams, turning the park into an open-air arena of style and beats. On the Champs de Mars by the Eiffel Tower, a big public football fan zone is screening tonight’s match, complete with food trucks, face paint, and plenty of shouting at big screens. Families can head to Jardin d’Acclimatation in the Bois de Boulogne for rides, puppet shows, and pony fun, and if nightlife is your sport, several clubs in Pigalle and Oberkampf are hosting DJ nights themed around global club sounds, running late into the small hours. On the local news front, RATP has announced minor disruptions on Metro Line 6 this afternoon for maintenance, so expect a bit of crowding and consider Line 10 or buses if you’re heading toward Montparnasse or the Left Bank. Several new spots have just opened: a buzzed-about neo-bistro near Canal Saint-Martin focused on seasonal, veggie-forward plates, and a tiny natural-wine bar in Belleville where bottles come with stories as wild as your host. Along the Seine, new temporary pop-up terraces have launched for the summer, turning old quays into open-air lounges with deck chairs and street food. If you’re plotting your Paris game plan today, I’d start with a late-morning stroll through the Marais: vintage shops, falafel, and small galleries, all within a few zigzags. Swing by Île Saint-Louis for ice cream, then cross to the Left Bank and wander the Latin Quarter’s narrow streets before catching sunset at the top of Montmartre by Sacré-Cœur. For a quirkier move, duck into the Musée des Arts Forains in Bercy if you can snag a reservation: it’s a wonderland of vintage carnival rides and games, basically an old-timey amusement park indoors. Local tip: if you want to feel like a Parisian and not a lost tourist, skip the big avenues and follow side streets roughly parallel to the Seine; you’ll cut walking time and discover corner cafés where the coffee is cheaper and the people-watching is unbeatable. And remember, in many cafés you pay less if you drink your espresso at the counter instead of sitting at a table. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for open-air cinema nights returning to Parisian parks and more riverbank events ramping up as summer officially kicks in. Tune in again for fresh picks, wild stories, and the quirkiest ways to play in the City of Light. 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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