What to do in Paris
Paris is humming this week, so if listeners are in the city or planning a quick escape, there is a lot to dive into. According to Sortir à Paris, the big backdrop to the next few days is World Cup fever. France’s opening match is sparking outdoor screenings across the city, especially around fan zones and lively café terraces, where listeners can soak in the atmosphere with a cold drink and a tricolor flag painted on their cheeks. Sortir à Paris notes that many bars in République, Bastille, and around Grands Boulevards are turning into impromptu fan villages, with special menus and late-night hours. Today, Sortir à Paris also highlights several one-off events for Thursday. There are exhibitions that are in their final days before closing at the end of June, including immersive digital art shows and photography retrospectives scattered from the Marais to the 16th arrondissement. Their “last days in June 2026” guide points listeners toward shows that will not be around much longer, making this week the perfect moment to catch them before they disappear. For nightlife tonight, Songkick lists an electro and club night at Nouveau Casino in the 11th arrondissement, featuring AMNE, Euro5tar, and Venti. Nouveau Casino, on Rue Oberkampf, is a classic Paris venue, and this lineup promises a sweaty, late-night party in one of the city’s most reliably energetic neighborhoods. It is ideal if listeners are looking for a local, underground vibe rather than a touristy soirée. Looking to the weekend, Sortir à Paris reports that Fête de la Musique is the star of the week. As the city’s streets, squares, and courtyards turn into open-air stages, listeners can drift from jazz on a quiet side street in the Latin Quarter to indie bands in Canal Saint-Martin, to DJs under the arches of Châtelet. Many concerts are free, and part of the fun is simply wandering and letting the sounds pull you from one corner of Paris to another. Culture lovers should also keep an ear out for classical concerts at Sainte-Chapelle, described by Theatre in Paris as an ongoing series running through 2026. These one-hour evening performances bathe listeners in baroque and classical music beneath jewel-toned stained glass, right on Île de la Cité. It is a magical contrast to the noisy terraces and football chants outside. According to the Hotels Paris Rive Gauche blog, the city is already gearing up for Paris Gay Pride 2026, which will bring a massive parade and DJ sets through central Paris on Saturday the 27th. Even though that is next weekend, preparations, themed parties, and rainbow decorations will start appearing around the Marais and along major boulevards this week, giving listeners an early taste of one of the city’s most festive events. Between football fan zones, one-night concerts, exhibitions in their final days, and the buildup to Fête de la Musique and Pride, Paris this week is all about being outside, drifting from event to event, and letting the city surprise you around every corner. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your week. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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