Paris News and Information
Welcome listeners to Things to Do in Paris with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennet. It’s Thursday, June 11, 2026, and Paris is serving classic summer-in-the-city vibes: warm, bright, and buzzing with tourists, locals, and a suspiciously high number of people carrying baguettes like fashion accessories. Quick snapshot of the vibe: skies are mostly clear with that golden Parisian light that makes even your coffee look glamorous. Outdoor terraces are packed, the Seine banks are waking up with joggers and picnickers, and the city is still riding the high of peak travel season energy. Here are some standout things happening today. Over at the Philharmonie de Paris, tonight’s classical concert program dives into French composers, perfect if you want air conditioning and violins instead of sweaty dance floors. For pop and indie fans, Accor Arena is hosting a major international tour stop this evening, so expect crowds and a lively scene around Bercy. Families should check out the current exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay and the kid-friendly workshops running in the afternoon, great for keeping younger listeners busy and vaguely cultured. If you’re more into festivals, several summer events are activating along the Canal Saint-Martin and in Parc de la Villette with street food, DJs, and art installations. And for nightlife, the clubs and bars around Oberkampf and Pigalle are rolling with themed DJ sets and late-night dancing until the first metro. On the local news front, Paris transit is doing its usual ballet: some metro lines are running extra services in the evening to handle concert and festival crowds, while minor maintenance may slow a few stops on older lines—always check RATP before you head out. Several new restaurant openings are making waves: a neo-bistro in the 11th focusing on seasonal French small plates, and a sleek cocktail bar near République specializing in low-ABV creations so you can party and still function tomorrow. Along the Seine, pop-up guinguette-style bars and food stands are back, turning the riverbanks into one long open-air hangout. If you’re planning your day, here are some must-do moves. Hit a classic: an early visit to the Louvre or Musée d’Orsay before the crowds fully invade, then wander through the Tuileries or along the river. For a quieter gem, explore the covered passages near Grands Boulevards—Passage des Panoramas and its neighbors feel like secret time capsules of 19th-century Paris. If you love views, skip the Eiffel Tower queues and try the rooftop at Galeries Lafayette or the Arc de Triomphe for sweeping cityscapes. Later, grab a picnic—cheese, baguette, fruit, maybe a sneaky pastry—and camp out along the Seine or on the Champ de Mars for sunset people-watching. Local tip: Parisians may seem reserved, but a simple “Bonjour” before asking anything is like a magic key. Say hello first—to shop staff, café servers, anyone—and you instantly unlock better service and friendlier vibes. And metro hack: stand to the right on escalators so the speed-walkers can blast past on the left; do that, and you’re already halfway to blending in. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow’s lineup: more open-air cinema sessions are scheduled, a weekend vintage market is setting up in the Marais, and several big concerts and club nights are about to kick off the weekend in style. Tune in tomorrow for a fresh game plan and more Paris adventures with me, Oly Bennet. 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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