Paris News and Information
Welcome, listeners, to Things To Do In Paris with your globe‑trotting sports nut, Oly Bennet, coming to you on Friday, June 19, 2026. Paris is buzzing today: Météo France reports classic early‑summer vibes with mild morning temps, warm afternoon sunshine, and just a light breeze along the Seine—perfect roaming weather. Let’s get into the city’s current pulse. According to the Paris tourist office and local listings, the blockbuster Olympic and Paralympic exhibitions are drawing big crowds around Place de la Concorde and at the Musée de l’Homme, celebrating the city’s summer of sport and culture. Over at La Villette, the open‑air cinema program is ramping up, with tonight’s screening set against the canal—bring a jacket, the breeze off the water can sneak up on you. Families can head to Jardin d’Acclimatation, where the summer funfair is in full swing with rides, workshops, and snack stands. For music lovers, listings from Le Parisien show indie and electro sets tonight at legendary venues like La Cigale and Rex Club. And if you’re a night owl, the bars around Oberkampf and Canal Saint‑Martin are hosting DJ nights and terrace parties that will keep the city dancing late. On the news front, City of Paris updates mention ongoing prep and cleanup around major Olympic sites, so you may see extra security and temporary barriers near Place de la Concorde, Trocadéro, and along the Seine. RATP, the transit authority, has announced minor disruptions on parts of Metro Line 4 and RER B for works today, so listeners should check station boards or the RATP app before hopping on a train. Meanwhile, local food blogs are buzzing about a new neo‑bistro opening near Bastille, mixing classic French dishes with street‑food twists—think confit‑duck bao buns and crème‑brûlée doughnuts. Now, Oly’s must‑do playbook for today. Start with a stroll or bike ride along the Seine’s pedestrian quays between Hôtel de Ville and the Eiffel Tower—Paris has turned big stretches of the riverbank into one long urban playground, with pop‑up courts, loungers, and riverside cafés. Hit a heavyweight classic next: the Louvre or Musée d’Orsay in the late morning, when crowds thin just a bit, then refuel with a terrace lunch in Saint‑Germain. This afternoon, dive into the Marais for hidden‑courtyard shopping and falafel, then aim for Parc des Buttes‑Chaumont to catch golden‑hour views over the rooftops. Tonight, pick your path: refined wine‑bar hopping in the Latin Quarter, or full‑throttle dancing around Pigalle or Bastille. Here’s a local tip to level up your Paris game: Parisians rarely call it “downtown”—they navigate by métro stops. Instead of saying “near the cathedral,” say “near Cité” or “Châtelet.” It instantly makes you sound like a savvy local and helps you decode café recommendations lightning‑fast. Before I let you go, keep an eye on tomorrow’s lineup: weekend street markets, more open‑air concerts, and special museum night openings are on the horizon, plus fresh pop‑up sports events along the Seine as Paris leans into its global‑games energy. Tune in tomorrow for the full game plan. 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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