What to do in Paris
Paris is buzzing this week, so if you’re in town and wondering what to do, you’ve picked the perfect moment. Let’s start with today. If you’re in the mood for live music in an intimate venue, Italian singer-songwriter Marta Del Grandi is on stage tonight at POPUP! in the 12th arrondissement. According to Shazam’s event listing, the show kicks off at 8 p.m., and her sound blends dream‑pop and atmospheric indie, making it ideal for a cozy Paris evening. It’s the kind of concert where listeners can grab a drink at the bar, stand just a few meters from the stage, and feel like they’ve discovered a secret gem in the city. All weekend, Paris is leaning fully into its early-summer energy. Paris Update’s weekly guide highlights We Love Green, the big eco‑friendly music festival taking over the Bois de Vincennes from June 5 to 7. This is not just a series of concerts; it’s an outdoor experience with major headliners, DJ sets that go late into the night, art installations, and food stalls focused on sustainable, often organic cuisine. Picture listening to an electronic set under the trees, picnic-style, surrounded by a very Paris mix of fashion kids, families, and festival regulars. Another major highlight is Nuit Blanche, the city’s famous all‑night arts celebration, returning this Saturday. Paris Update and local hotel guides describe how contemporary art pops up all across the city: monumental light installations on bridges, performances in unexpected courtyards, and video art projected onto historic buildings. Hotels Paris Rive Gauche notes that some of the action is concentrated around the Richelieu Sorbonne area and the Latin Quarter, so listeners can wander from the Seine to the Luxembourg area and stumble into late‑night concerts, dance pieces, and immersive art until the early hours. According to Sortir à Paris, this same weekend also brings Rendez-vous aux Jardins, a nationwide gardens event where many public and private green spaces in and around Paris open with special tours, guided walks, and family activities. It’s a great counterpoint to the late-night art scene: spend the day exploring historic gardens, then roll into Nuit Blanche after dark. If you’re staying on through the week, keep an eye on Paris Update’s listings for Quartier du Livre in the Latin Quarter, a book‑themed celebration where libraries, bookshops, and universities host author talks, readings, and small concerts. It’s perfect for listeners who want a quieter, more literary slice of Paris between the bigger weekend events. Whatever you choose, this is a week to walk, wander, and let Paris surprise you around every corner. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Paris. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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