What to do in Paris
Paris is in full summer swing, so listeners have a lot to choose from this week. Let’s start with today: the Musée du quai Branly has just kicked off its 2026 Summer Garden Festival, running from July 4 to August 2. According to the hotels Paris Rive Gauche blog, the museum’s riverside gardens become an open-air cultural playground, with free workshops, performances, and relaxed lounge spaces built right into the greenery. It’s perfect if listeners want culture with a side of fresh air, just steps from the Eiffel Tower. Across the city, Paris Plages is transforming the Seine into an urban beach resort. HipParis reports that sandy banks, deckchairs, sports activities, and concerts line the river, with this year’s edition adding Brazilian colors, live music, and food stands along the water. Listeners can grab a spot by the Bassin de la Villette or the riverside quays and treat it like a day at the beach without leaving town. Fans of open‑air cinema are in luck as well. The Facebook page Vivre Paris highlights Cinéma Paradiso Louvre, an outdoor film festival where movies are projected under the stars in the Louvre’s courtyard, with the palace itself as the backdrop. It’s one of the most atmospheric ways to spend a summer night in Paris, so listeners should watch for evening screenings over the weekend. Music lovers have options too. Songkick’s Paris 2026 listings show the city packed with concerts, from big arena shows at Accor Arena and Hippodrome de Vincennes to intimate sets at La Machine du Moulin Rouge, Rex Club, and La Maroquinerie. Whether listeners lean toward rock, electronic sets, or indie acts, there’s a gig happening almost every night this week. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Sortir à Paris’s guide for July 6 to 12 details a lineup that keeps the momentum going: firefighter balls in local stations, open‑air cinemas across the region, free swimming spots and urban beaches, plus kid‑friendly events in parks such as Parc de l’Île Saint‑Germain, which is running a free program of games and activities for ages 6 to 18. It’s a great time for families to explore beyond the city center. For listeners who prefer something more niche, Instagram is buzzing about The Battle Kizz Festival, taking place in Paris from July 20 to 24, with dance battles, shows, and social dancing for kizomba fans, and queer.paris points to a Drag Race France viewing party at Ground Control, complete with meet‑and‑greets and performances, a good pick for next week’s planning. 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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