What to do in Paris

Paris Spring Weekend Guide: Gardens, Markets, and Cycling Adventures

3 min · 25. april 2026
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Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this weekend and through the coming week. Today, Saturday, April 25, 2026, the City of Light is buzzing with spring energy, perfect for soaking up the sun and diving into vibrant events. Kick off your day at the Esprit Jardin festival in Versailles, just a quick RER C ride from Paris. According to Sortiraparis, this free plant extravaganza runs today and tomorrow, April 25 and 26, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Place de la Cathédrale Saint-Louis and the Potager du Roi. Expect 100 exhibitors showcasing blooms, creative workshops, kids' activities, nature walks, performances, and local artisan tastings—all celebrating Versailles' 400th anniversary with a pop-up garden vibe. Parisjetaime.com echoes the green heritage focus, making it ideal for families or garden lovers. Stay in the city for the Grand Spring Festival at Chanel’s Galerie du 19M, where Sortiraparis reports free workshops in embroidery and engraving, plus a Japanese market with bentos and an exhibition—pure spring delight today only. Over in the 14th arrondissement, dive into Sant Jordi at Place de Catalogne: a Catalan book-and-rose market with free human-tower displays, language workshops, and literary fun, as per Sortiraparis. For adrenaline, pedal into the unusual nighttime Vélib' race at Parc Floral tonight—Sortiraparis calls it Paris's first criterium on bike paths, blending endurance and city flair. Art fans, check the new Zipcy exhibition at Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery, featuring hanji paper and pigments through June 4, or the immersive Colors Light street-art show in the 15th, running until July 26. Tomorrow, Sunday, join the Fête du Vélo from April 24 to 26, renting a Vélib to cycle with thousands through central Paris, per Paris Perfect. Throughout the week, catch ongoing gems like the Urban Art Fair at Carreau du Temple through April 27, or Romeo and Juliette at Opéra Bastille on select dates including the 26th. Parisjetaime.com highlights spring concerts too—don't miss Vivaldi's Four Seasons at La Madeleine if it pops up. Paris is alive with color, culture, and movement—grab your metro pass and make memories. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Paris Events This Week: Live Music, Art, and Festivals Light Up the City

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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Paris This Week: Tennis, Art, and All-Night Adventures

Paris is buzzing this week, so if you’re in the city and wondering what to do, you’ve picked the right moment to explore. According to Paris Insiders Guide, early June is prime time for the French Open at Roland Garros, and the tournament is in full swing right now in the southwest of the city. You can book show-court seats in advance, but even grounds passes are a thrill: you’ll wander between outer courts, watch world‑class tennis just a few meters away, and soak up the festive village atmosphere with food stalls, champagne bars, and live commentary zones. This week also builds toward one of Paris’s most magical annual nights: Nuit Blanche. Sortiraparis reports that the 2026 edition returns this weekend, transforming streets, museums, and public spaces into an open‑air contemporary art trail running all night long from Saturday into Sunday. Expect large‑scale light installations along the Seine, experimental performances in unexpected spots, and late‑night access to cultural venues across the city. It’s free, it’s city‑wide, and it’s perfect for listeners who like to just wander and be surprised. Music lovers have a big rendezvous with We Love Green, the eco‑conscious music festival held in the Bois de Vincennes on the eastern edge of Paris. Sortiraparis notes that the new edition is packed with international headliners, cutting‑edge electronic acts, and a strong focus on sustainability, from plant‑forward food stalls to recycling initiatives. Spend an afternoon hopping between stages, then stay for the light shows and DJ sets under the trees. Art fans should head to the Grand Palais and Maison Pompidou. The Centre Pompidou’s official calendar highlights major exhibitions running this week, including a rich Matisse show at the Grand Palais and “Kandinsky face aux images,” open daily until mid‑June, offering an immersive dive into color and abstraction. Over at Maison Pompidou, the program “La Bataille des couleurs” runs all summer, inviting listeners into playful, color‑driven installations that are especially fun if you’re exploring with friends or family. If you’re in the mood for cutting‑edge sound, Ircam’s ManiFeste 2026 festival, listed on the Pompidou calendar, is happening in Paris as well, blending experimental music, technology, and performance in evening concerts and workshops. Whether you’re chasing grand‑slam tennis, dancing in a forest festival, or drifting through all‑night art, Paris this week is all about staying out late and saying yes to one more stop. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Paris This Weekend: Nuit Blanche, We Love Green, and More Cultural Events

Paris is buzzing this week, so if you’re in the city right now, you’ve picked a fantastic moment to explore like a true local. According to Sortir à Paris, the big spotlight this weekend is on Nuit Blanche, Paris’s legendary all-night arts festival, returning across the city on Saturday night into Sunday. Museums, galleries, and public spaces stay open late with free contemporary art installations, light shows, performances, and immersive experiences. Expect surreal video projections along the Seine, performances in unexpected spots like bridges and squares, and experimental art in places you might normally just rush past. It’s the perfect excuse to nap in the afternoon and wander Paris’s streets under the stars. If you’re more into green spaces and good vibes, Sortir à Paris also reports that the We Love Green festival is happening this weekend in the Bois de Vincennes, on the eastern edge of Paris. This eco-minded music festival mixes big-name acts and rising artists with art installations and sustainable food stands. Think sunny lawns, diverse music stages, and a very relaxed crowd — a great way to spend a full day, then head back into the city for late-night adventures. Culture lovers should not miss the Festival de l’Histoire de l’Art in nearby Fontainebleau, highlighted by Paris Update as one of the standout events of early June. It runs over the weekend with a packed program of free talks, exhibitions, film screenings, and guided visits focused on art and history. You can easily make a day trip from Paris: stroll the château’s grand rooms, then dive into lectures or themed tours, all without breaking the bank. Back in the city, Paris Update also notes Quartier du Livre in the Latin Quarter’s fifth arrondissement, a week-long celebration of books and writing. Expect bookshop events, author talks, readings, small concerts, and literary walks through the historic streets around the Panthéon and the Sorbonne. It’s a wonderful way to experience Paris’s intellectual side: slip into a neighborhood bookshop, catch a conversation with a French author, then linger over a glass of wine on a nearby terrace. For nightlife, platforms like Shotgun list a full slate of techno and house events all week, from intimate basement clubs to bigger warehouse-style nights. If listeners want to dance until sunrise, there’s something nearly every night, especially as the weekend approaches. 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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Paris Events Peak This Week: Food, Tennis, Jazz and More

Paris is buzzing this week, so if you’re in the city and wondering what to do, you’ve picked the perfect moment. Let’s start with today and the next couple of days. According to Paris Perfect and Paris Insiders Guide, Taste of Paris is in full swing at the Grand Palais from May 21st to 24th. Picture a giant, glamorous food hall under that iconic glass roof, where top French and international chefs serve tasting‑size dishes, pastries, and wine. Sessions are usually split between daytime and evening, and tickets must be booked in advance, so listeners will want to check availability quickly if they love food. Sports fans are equally spoiled: the French Open at Roland Garros is underway, with qualifying and early‑round matches taking over the clay courts in the southwest of the city. Even if you don’t have show‑court seats, grounds passes let you wander between outside courts, soak up the atmosphere, and catch future stars in more intimate settings. According to the Paris Discovery Guide and Secrets of Paris, many of the city’s major spring fairs and festivals are also running this week. The huge Foire de Paris at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles is one of the biggest events of the year, filling multiple halls with home design, innovation, food, wine, and live demonstrations. It’s the kind of place where listeners can taste regional specialties, test gadgets, and catch impromptu concerts all in one afternoon. Music lovers should keep an ear out for concerts linked to the Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés Jazz Festival, highlighted by Hip Paris and Paris Insiders Guide. Expect intimate gigs in Left Bank churches, clubs, and cultural centers, from modern jazz to more classic swing. Looking toward the weekend, Paris Perfect notes that the Great Paris Steeplechase at the Hippodrome d’Auteuil brings high‑adrenaline horse races to a leafy corner near the Bois de Boulogne. It’s a fun excuse to dress up a little, place a small bet, and picnic in the stands like a local. Around the same time, Paris Je T’aime and Hip Paris also point to smaller neighborhood festivals, street‑art events along Canal Saint‑Martin, and block‑party style concerts in the Bastille and Oberkampf areas, where bars spill onto the sidewalks and live bands play late into the night. However you spend it, this week in Paris is made for wandering, tasting, and lingering late. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Paris This Week: Spring Events, Concerts, and Art Exhibitions April 29th Through the Weekend

Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in Paris today, Wednesday April 29th, through the weekend. Spring's in full swing, and the City of Light is packed with vibrant events that'll make your visit unforgettable. Let's dive right in. Kicking off today, catch Amel Bent lighting up the Accor Arena with her powerhouse vocals in a massive comeback concert, as reported by Sortiraparis. Basketball fans, head to Canopée des Halles for a free meet-and-greet with Paris Basketball pros, turning the spot into a playground of hoops and fun activities. Music lovers, the Paris String Orchestra performs at Eglise de la Madeleine at 8 PM, delivering romantic classics in that stunning neoclassical setting, according to Classictic. And don't miss the immersive Luminiscence: The Celestial Odyssey sound-and-light show at Saint-Eustache Church, wrapping up soon with its mesmerizing 3D journey through the stars. Tomorrow, Thursday April 30th, Romantic Piano takes the stage at Eglise Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre at 7 PM, offering intimate melodies in a historic gem. Opera fans, Lucie de Lammermoor graces Opera Comique, blending drama and Donizetti's genius. Candlelight Concerts continue all week at various venues, reimagining Vivaldi, Adele, the Beatles, and ABBA under twinkling lights for a magical vibe. The weekend amps up the energy. Ongoing through May, Yann Arthus-Bertrand's free Vivre Ensemble exhibition at Place de la Concorde showcases stunning photos of modern France, with studios, talks, and workshops celebrating diversity, per Secrets of Paris and Sortiraparis. Check out Theodoulos Gregoriou's outdoor sculptures transforming Faubourg Saint-Honoré into a free contemporary art trail until July. Art Paris at Grand Palais wraps its 28th edition with 165 galleries from 20 countries, highlighting themes like Babel and Repair. The Élysée Palace opens its free Honorary Titles exhibition, diving into presidential decorations until June. For family fun, the Brazilian Film Festival runs through May 6th, and Esprit Jardin in Versailles offers free garden tours, kid workshops, and tastings Saturday and Sunday. Wrap your week with Vélo in Paris echoes from last weekend, but grab a Vélib for casual rides amid blooming cherry blossoms. Paris is alive with art, music, and sport—grab your tickets and dive in. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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