What to do in Paris
Paris is buzzing this week, and if you’re in the city, you’ve picked a perfect time to explore, celebrate, and soak up some culture. This morning, language lovers can head to the Alliance Française de Paris on Boulevard Raspail for “IMPACT – 5 Strategies for Learning French More Effectively,” a friendly A2-level workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. According to the Alliance Française de Paris, it’s designed for motivated beginners who want practical tips, interactive exercises, and guidance from experienced teachers in a classic Left Bank setting. It’s a great way for listeners to sharpen their French before diving into the rest of the week. Over by the Seine, European space fans have something a bit different. SpacePolicyOnline notes that the European Space Agency is holding a media briefing this afternoon at ESA headquarters in Paris, sharing the outcomes of the 347th ESA Council session and an update on reboosting the SWIFT mission. While the teleconference itself is for media, ESA’s HQ area near the Champs-de-Mars is a fun excuse to wander, grab a café terrace seat, and feel close to the heart of European space policy. Music lovers should mark their calendars for a big night at Bercy. The Accor Arena announces that British soul-pop singer Olivia Dean is performing there this evening, with Alice Phoebe Lou opening the show. Expect a warm, laid-back, very London-meets-Paris vibe, with Olivia Dean’s intimate storytelling and soulful arrangements filling one of Paris’s most iconic arenas. It’s a perfect option for listeners looking for a concert that feels both modern and cozy. For the rest of the week, Sortir à Paris highlights a lineup built around sport, music, and long, late-Parisian evenings. According to Sortir à Paris, France’s opening match in the 2026 World Cup is the headline sporting event, turning bars, brasseries, and fan zones across the city into noisy, tricolor-filled viewing parties. Listeners can expect packed terraces around Bastille, Oberkampf, and Canal Saint-Martin when kickoff comes. The same guide points to fencing events in the capital, a nod to Paris’s deep sporting tradition and to the city’s role on the global sports stage. For a more dreamlike experience, there’s also a “fairy night” style event later this week, with illuminated gardens, light installations, and a magical, after-dark atmosphere perfect for an evening stroll with friends or a date. As the weekend approaches, Sortir à Paris notes that Father’s Day programming mixes brunches, special menus in bistros, river cruises on the Seine, and family-friendly outings in parks and museums. For music and festival fans, Hellfest 2026 is roaring outside Paris, but its energy spills into the city through rock-focused bars and parties that embrace the heavy sound and festival spirit. Throughout the week, Parisian theaters are offering a rich mix of concerts, plays, and stand-up comedy, with French and international performers filling stages large and small. Listeners can easily pair a museum afternoon with an apéro on a terrace and then catch a show in the evening, making the most of these long early-summer days. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Paris and beyond. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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