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Paris Events Peak This Week: Food, Tennis, Jazz and More
May 21, 2026
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Your Ultimate Guide to Paris This Week: Spring Events, Concerts, and Art Exhibitions April 29th Through the Weekend
Apr 29, 2026
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Paris This Week: Bikes, Blooms, and Broadway-Style Shows Await
Apr 26, 2026
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| 5/21/26 | ![]() 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. | 2m 58s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() 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. | 3m 03s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Paris This Week: Bikes, Blooms, and Broadway-Style Shows Await | Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in Paris today, Sunday, April 26, 2026, and through the rest of this week. As your friendly neighborhood Paris whisperer, I'm here to spill the beans on the most exciting happenings to make your days unforgettable. Kick off today with the Fête du Vélo wrapping up its three-day extravaganza at Parc Floral de Paris in Bois de Vincennes. According to Paris Perfect, thousands of cyclists are pedaling through the city center, and you can rent a Vélib bike to join the fun or test hundreds of models—from electric cargo bikes to gravel racers—on a 1km track with top brands like Shimano and Bosch. It's the perfect adrenaline rush under the spring sun. Right nearby, Esprit Jardin blooms in Versailles at Place de la Cathédrale Saint-Louis and the Potager du Roi. Sortiraparis reports a free festival packed with 100 exhibitors, kid-friendly workshops, nature walks, live performances, and artisan tastings celebrating the palace's green legacy—open till 7pm both today and tomorrow. For culture vultures, catch the Paris Opera Ballet's Romeo and Juliette at Opéra Bastille this evening; Paris Discovery Guide notes it's one of the final sold-out shows, so grab tickets fast if any remain. Or immerse in Candlelight Concerts at Saint-Éphrem Church featuring Chopin, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky—intimate vibes with flickering lights. Tomorrow, Monday, dive into Yann Arthus-Bertrand's free "Vivre Ensemble" exhibition at Place de la Concorde, as Secrets of Paris describes: 185 massive outdoor prints from his France portrait project, plus talks, concerts, and workshops running through May 10. Midweek, check out the new Zipcy solo exhibit at Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery, showcasing hanji paper art with natural pigments, open from today through June 4 per Sortiraparis. Music lovers, Tori Amos hits L'Olympia on Tuesday, April 28. Weekend ahead? Lucie de Lammermoor opera at Opéra Comique on Thursday, April 30, and ongoing Candlelight tributes to Vivaldi, Adele, Beatles, and ABBA at various venues. Don't miss padel courts with Eiffel Tower views at Sportfield or the high-energy Rage.exe fitness rave at Gare des Mines Station tomorrow afternoon—four hours of DJ beats and group workouts. Paris is alive with pedals, petals, and performances—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. 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. | 3m 11s | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Paris Spring Weekend Guide: Gardens, Markets, and Cycling Adventures | 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. | 3m 07s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Your Complete Guide to Paris This Week: Fashion, Art, Music, and Biking Adventures Await | Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this fabulous week starting today, Friday, April 24, 2026. Kick off your downtime with a bang despite a local metro strike disrupting Line 13 all day—plan ahead and check RATP updates for smooth travels, as Sortiraparis reports traffic forecasts across the network. Dive into creativity tonight at the Musée du Quai Branly's Africa Fashion Night, a free evening packed with fashion shows, live music, DJ sets, dance workshops, talks, screenings, and pop-up installations celebrating African scenes from Dakar to Johannesburg. It runs from 8pm to midnight—arrive early for this nightclub vibe tied to the ongoing Africa Fashion exhibition, according to Paris Discovery Guide and Sortiraparis. For music lovers, tune into France 2 at 10:55pm for Taratata 100% live, featuring stellar performances by Laurent Voulzy, Sam Sauvage, Youssou N’Dour, Skip The Use, and Gauvain Sers, as highlighted by Sortiraparis. Or immerse yourself in the stunning Luminiscence: The Celestial Odyssey at Saint-Eustache Church, a 3D sound-and-light spectacle transforming its vaults—catch it before it ends May 22. The Colors Festival is buzzing in the 15th arrondissement with Colors Light, a 700m² blacklight urban art immersion open through July 26. Art fans, don't miss Zipcy's solo show The Sweet Fortress at Goldshteyn-Saatort Gallery, blending hanji paper and pigments to explore intimacy, from today until June 4. Weekend vibes explode at Parc Floral with Vélo in Paris 2026, a free bike fest from April 24 to 26 featuring test rides, talks, films, the Draisienne Cup, and family activities in a festive atmosphere. Saturday night, April 25, thrills up with the first nighttime Vélib' race on the park's walkways—an endurance criterium like no other. On April 25 and 26, chat with interactive paintings at Aurore Guez's free LE CAFÉ exhibition on the Hôtel de Ville esplanade, evoking an imaginary café world. Head to Versailles for Esprit Jardin, a free garden fest with pop-up greens, royal kitchen garden tours, kid workshops, nature walks, performances, and artisan tastings. Also ongoing, Candlelight Concerts with Chopin, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky at Saint-Ephrem Church on April 26. Paris pulses with energy—grab your beret and go! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. 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. | 3m 26s | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Paris Events Guide: Music, Cycling, and Art Light Up the City This Week | Welcome to your Paris events guide for this week! If you're in the City of Light right now, you're in for an incredible time with some fantastic happenings across the next few days. Starting with today, Thursday, April 23rd, you have an amazing musical showcase happening at Théâtre Galabru this evening. Les Femmes de Paris is a musical cabaret celebrating iconic women who shaped the city's cultural image, from Édith Piaf to Josephine Baker and Jane Birkin. Singer Nikki Nouveau will perform with piano accompaniment, blending French chanson, jazz, and pop in an intimate setting. The show starts at 9:30 PM and tickets are just 25 euros. It's the perfect way to experience authentic Parisian culture this evening. Also happening today, La Seine Musicale is hosting the fourth edition of Les Flammes ceremony, a live music event featuring artists like Gradur, Keblack, and Ronisia taking the stage. It's a fantastic opportunity to catch some contemporary French music talent. Looking ahead to Friday and Saturday, April 24th through 26th, the Fête du Vélo is happening, and you're invited to join thousands of cyclists pedaling through central Paris. You can hire a Vélib bicycle and celebrate this annual cycling festival that showcases the city's bike-friendly culture and gorgeous streets from a two-wheel perspective. If you're planning a weekend visit to the Château de Fontainebleau just outside Paris, 2026 marks 240 years since Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI's last stay there. You can explore the Grand Apartments with their original furnishings, and this visit is included with your admission ticket. It's a remarkable historical experience that really brings the palace's story to life. For something more artistic, the Colors Festival is currently running through July 26th in the 15th arrondissement. Colors Light is an immersive exhibition exploring blacklight and urban art across 700 square meters. It's a stunning visual experience that perfectly captures Paris's vibrant street art scene. Whether you're into music, cycling, history, or contemporary art, Paris this week truly has something magical for everyone. The spring weather is perfect for exploring, and these events showcase exactly why Paris remains one of the world's most captivating destinations. Thank you so much for tuning in to your Paris events guide. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss out on what's happening in the City of Light. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 2m 48s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Paris Week Guide: Music, Art, and Spring Celebrations | Welcome to your Paris week guide! If you're in the City of Light right now, you're in for an absolute treat with some incredible events happening today through the weekend. Starting with tonight, music lovers are in for a special evening. Les Violons de France is performing Vivaldi's The Four Seasons at La Madeleine Church at seven thirty this evening, with tickets starting at forty-three dollars. If you're more into contemporary sounds, the Icelandic artist Ólöf Arnalds is performing an intimate concert at Archipel, and if French Touch electronic music is your thing, Cassius is taking the stage at the legendary Olympia venue tonight as well. Beyond the concerts, Paris is absolutely blooming right now. The Jardin des Plantes is celebrating its four hundredth anniversary with stunning displays of tulips, anemones, and poppies along its Grand Perspective. According to local event guides, these extraordinary blooms are already spectacular and definitely deserve a quick visit. Looking ahead to the weekend, things really heat up. On Friday and Saturday, April twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth, the Fete du Velo is happening, where thousands of cyclists pedal through the center of Paris celebrating bike culture. You can rent a Vélib bicycle and join the adventure through the city streets. For culture enthusiasts, the Louvre Museum is currently hosting a major exhibition called Michelangelo and Rodin running through July twentieth, bringing two great masters of sculpture into dialogue. The museum also has the Lee Miller retrospective running through August second, featuring nearly two hundred fifty vintage and contemporary photographs from the renowned American photographer. If you're looking for something more unconventional, the Colors Festival has returned to Paris after a three-year break with an immersive blacklight and urban art exhibition in the fifteenth arrondissement running through July twenty-sixth. And if you want a free cultural experience, the Musée du Quai Branly is hosting an Africa Fashion Soirée on Friday evening from eight to midnight, celebrating contemporary African creativity through fashion, music, and performance. Whether you're into classical music, contemporary art, outdoor adventures, or cultural celebrations, Paris this week offers something for everyone. The spring weather is perfect for exploring, and the city is absolutely alive with possibility. Thank you so much for tuning in! Be sure to subscribe for more Paris travel tips and recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 2m 50s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Your Guide to Paris This Week: Spring Festivals, Cherry Blossoms, and Cultural Magic | Hey listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week, starting right now on this sunny Sunday, April 19th. Paris is bursting with spring vibes, cherry blossoms, and cultural gems that make every moment magical. Let's dive into today's highlights and what's coming up through the weekend. Kick off your day at the Paris Book Festival wrapping up today at the Grand Palais, as Exoticca reports it's a book lover's paradise from April 17 to 19 with authors, illustrators, and publishers from around the world sharing stories under the soaring glass dome. Just minutes away, the Giant Free Troc Party at the Climate Academy in the Marais offers two sessions of pure fun—swap your old clothes, books, and decor for hidden treasures without spending a euro, according to Sortiraparis. Feeling festive? Head to the Tulip Festival in Saint-Denis at Legion of Honor Park for free concerts, workshops, and performances amid vibrant blooms—it's lively and family-friendly all day. And don't miss the tail end of Nuit des Monuments across Île-de-France, where heritage sites glow after dark for free evening discoveries, as noted by Sortiraparis. Cherry blossom fans, today's your last chance for Hanami at Parc de Sceaux—reserve a picnic spot under the pink canopy, though you can still admire from avenues and viewing platforms, per Secrets of Paris and Sortiraparis. The American Library of Paris hosts a chic Spring Garden Party tonight from 6 to 9pm in the Musée de Montmartre gardens, with live jazz, wine, canapés, and exclusive access—tickets are €150, so snag one quick. Tomorrow, Monday, ease into the week with candlelight concerts like Vivaldi's Four Seasons at Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church on April 25, or Gospel Dream at La Madeleine on the 23rd, as Paris Discovery Guide lists ongoing classical magic. Midweek, catch Mozart's Requiem at La Madeleine on the 24th. The weekend amps up with Esprit Jardin in Versailles on April 25-26—a free festival in Place de la Cathédrale Saint-Louis and the Potager du Roi featuring pop-up gardens, kid workshops, nature walks, artisan tastings, and royal kitchen garden tours, straight from Secrets of Paris. Flea markets and garage sales pop up across Paris and Île-de-France on the 25th and 26th for bargain hunting. Paris in spring is unbeatable—marathon crowds have cleared, art fairs like Art Paris have inspired, and blooms are peaking. Grab your metro pass, a picnic, and let's make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Paris adventures. 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. | 3m 21s | ||||||
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Paris This Week: Spring Events from April 18-25, 2026 | Hey listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris today, Saturday April 18, 2026, and through the rest of this vibrant week. Spring is in full swing with school holidays kicking off until May 4, so expect lively crowds at top sights, but that's part of the fun. Let's dive right into the highlights. Today, kick off your weekend at the American Library of Paris Spring Garden Party from 6 to 9pm in the stunning gardens of the Musée de Montmartre at 12 rue Cortot in the 18th arrondissement. SecretsofParis reports live jazz, wine, canapés, and exclusive museum access for 150 euros—perfect for a chic evening under the stars. Music lovers, catch Francis of Delirium rocking Elysée Montmartre at 8pm, as listed on Shazam, or head to the American Cathedral for Gospel Dream, with Ensemble Royal de Paris performing Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart at Saint Julien le Pauvre Church. Candlelight Concerts bring Chopin, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky to Saint-Ephrem Church tonight too. Flea market hunters, Paris Discovery Guide and Sortiraparis spotlight dozens of brocantes and garage sales across Paris and Île-de-France this weekend—hunt treasures near you on April 18 and 19. Families, the free Tulip Festival explodes with color at Legion of Honor Park in Seine-Saint-Denis, offering workshops, concerts, and performances for all ages. Don't miss the free giant dictation at Palais de la Découverte for the Paris Book Festival, with three sessions celebrating French language and handwriting. Art fans, the immersive Colors Light street-art exhibit glows in the 15th arrondissement until July, per Sortiraparis, while the Louvre's Michelangelo versus Rodin sculpture showdown runs through July 20. Tomorrow Sunday April 19, wrap up Nuit des Monuments with Île-de-France heritage sites lit up after dark—check the program for open monuments. Hanami cherry blossom festival at Parc de Sceaux continues until the 19th, with free views from avenues and platforms, reservations needed for lawns. Kids love the pop-up Musée en Herbe at Bercy Village through April 22, all free with workshops. Into next week, Sainte-Chapelle Concerts dazzle daily, Tosca at Opera Bastille on the 21st, and Vivaldi's Four Seasons at La Madeleine on the 21st. Gospel Dream returns April 25 at La Madeleine. Paris is buzzing, listeners—grab your metro pass and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, 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. | 3m 18s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Your Ultimate Paris Weekend Guide: Heritage Nights, Electro Beats, and Literary Magic Await | Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Paris this Friday, April 17, 2026, through the weekend. Spring is bursting with energy here, and we've got heritage nights, electro beats, rock legends, book magic, and more to make your trip unforgettable. Kick off today with the Nuit des Monuments lighting up Île-de-France from April 17 to 19. Sortiraparis reports dozens of historic sites like churches and chateaus opening late with free nighttime visits, guided tours, and light shows—perfect for wandering under the stars and discovering hidden gems after dark. If you're craving beats, head to Accor Arena for the Fun Radio Ibiza Experience, where top DJs will spin electro magic for its 10th edition—doors open evening, so grab tickets fast. Rock fans, don't miss Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth at Le Trianon tonight; she's debuting tracks from her third solo album in an intimate alt-rock showdown. For a classical vibe, catch Les Voix Célestes de Harvard at Notre-Dame des Blancs-Manteaux Church at 6:30 p.m., featuring the Saint Paul’s Boys Choir from Boston alongside Chœur de Paris—pure heavenly harmonies in the Marais. Art lovers, dive into Iron Breath at Bastille Design Center, a free contemporary exhibit by Anna Sokolov from today through Sunday, blending industrial heritage with light sculptures and immersive creativity. Ongoing gems include street artist Kaldea's kawaii Japan-inspired show at Espace Cinko in the 2nd arrondissement, free until April 18, and the massive Lee Miller photography retrospective at Musée d'Art Moderne, running through August with war photos and fashion shots. Saturday and Sunday amp up with the Paris Book Festival at Grand Palais—Paris Discovery Guide and Paris Perfect call it France's biggest lit bash, packed with author signings, talks on sci-fi to history, workshops, and rare book exhibits from April 17 to 19. Classical music flows nonstop: Ensemble Royal de Paris performs Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart at Saint Julien le Pauvre Church both days, while Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Mozart's A Little Night Music echo at La Madeleine on the 17th and 21st. Opera buffs, snag last-minute seats for Romeo and Juliette by Paris Opera Ballet at Opéra Bastille this weekend—some dates are already sold out. Late-night? Metaflore rocks Silencio Club at 11 p.m. tonight. Whether you're dancing, reading, or heritage-hopping, Paris is alive—get out there and soak it up! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. 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. | 3m 15s | ||||||
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| 4/16/26 | ![]() Paris This Week: Cherry Blossoms, Ballet, and Cultural Strolls Await | Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week, starting right now on this beautiful Thursday, April 16, 2026. Spring is bursting alive with cherry blossoms, tulips, and a whirlwind of cultural gems—let's dive into the fun! Today, kick off with FFRandonnée's monthly Panamée urban walk, a free three-hour cultural stroll exploring Paris's historic Centraux Téléphonique, according to Secrets of Paris. Join locals—sometimes hundreds strong—for this relaxed ramble where you can listen, wander, and soak in hidden stories without any pressure to chat. It's perfect for discovering the city like a true Parisian. Meanwhile, at the Opéra Bastille, catch the Paris Opera Ballet's enchanting Romeo and Juliette—tonight's one of the sold-out dates, so if you haven't booked, hurry, as Paris Discovery Guide reports multiple performances already gone. Flower lovers, the Jardin des Plantes is dazzling with tulips, anemones, and poppies celebrating its 400th anniversary along the Grand Perspective—stunning blooms already in full swing, per Sortiraparis. Head to Parc de Sceaux for Hanami cherry blossom festival through April 19, with free activities, avenues of pink petals, and a viewing platform—reserve for the lawns if you want to picnic under the trees. In the Yvelines, Château de Dampierre's Printanières feature thousands of tulips, a Tulip Day, and Plant Festival into early May. Tomorrow, Friday, gospel vibes hit the American Cathedral with Gospel Dream on April 18. Saturday and Sunday bring the Evangelical Centre at Espace Grand Paris on April 15-16, themed "The One Church: Together with our differences," uniting diverse Protestant voices for inspiration and unity, as A Rocha France notes. Music fans, Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Mozart's A Little Night Music light up La Madeleine Church on April 17 and 21, plus Gospel Dream there on April 23 and at Saint-Germain-des-Prés on April 25—pure classical magic in historic venues, courtesy of Paris Discovery Guide. Art-wise, dive into Annette Messager's "A Swallow Doesn't Make Spring" at the Museum of Hunting and Nature through September 20, blending animal imagery with hybrid installations. Musée d'Art Moderne's Lee Miller retrospective runs to August 2, showcasing her war photos and fashion shots. Street art calls at Espace Cinko with Kaldea's free kawaii Japan immersion through April 18. Don't miss ongoing blooms at Tuileries Carnival or cherry blossoms citywide. Paris is alive—grab your walking shoes and dive in! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. 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. | 3m 31s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Paris This Week: Michelangelo Meets Rodin While Sheep Shearing and Spring Blooms Take Center Stage | Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week! Today, Wednesday, April 15, 2026, kick off your day with some hands-on fun at two Paris spots hosting sheep shearing events, perfect for kids and adults alike, as reported by Sortiraparis. Dive into culture with the grand opening of the Louvre's Michelangelo / Rodin exhibition, pitting two sculpting legends head-to-head until July 20—don't miss those creation secrets! The Carnavalet Museum also launches Madame de Sévigné: Parisian Letters today, reimagining history through her witty words until August 23. Art lovers, head to Espace Cinko in the 2nd arrondissement for Kaldea's free street-art immersion into kawaii Japan, on through April 18. Music fans, catch the Paris String Orchestra at Eglise de la Madeleine tonight at 8 PM, or groove to Bob Sinclar's high-energy set at Pavillon Tilsitt starting at 9 PM, according to Shazam and Classictic. Stroll the Jardin des Plantes for their 400th anniversary tulip and poppy explosion along the Grand Perspective—stunning blooms right now! Tomorrow, Thursday, April 16, join FFRandonnée's free Panamée urban walk exploring Paris's historic Centraux Téléphonique—three hours of local vibes with hundreds strolling at their own pace, per Secrets of Paris. Classical tunes continue with Ensemble Royal de Paris performing Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart at Saint Julien le Pauvre Church. The weekend heats up! Friday through Sunday, April 17 to 19, the Paris Book Fair takes over the Grand Palais, a literary extravaganza with art at its core, as noted by Paris Je T'aime. Cherry blossoms and spring flowers are popping citywide, ideal for picnics. Catch Candlelight Concerts with Chopin, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky at Saint-Ephrem Church on the 18th. Ongoing gems include the Frontière exhibition at Cité des sciences from yesterday until 2028, unpacking global borders immersively, and Lee Miller's photo retrospective at Musée d'Art Moderne until August 2. Paris is blooming with art, music, and quirky adventures—grab your metro pass and dive in! Whether you're chasing sculptures, beats, or sheep, there's magic everywhere. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. 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. | 3m 12s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Paris This Weekend: Marathon Magic, Art, Coffee and Culture | Hey listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris today, Sunday April 12, 2026, and through the rest of this vibrant week. Kick off your day cheering on the 49th Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris, where around 60,000 runners from across the globe start at 8am from the majestic Arc de Triomphe. The flat, scenic 42.2-kilometer route winds down the Champs-Élysées, past Place de la Concorde, along Rue de Rivoli by the Opéra Garnier, to Place de la Bastille and Bois de Vincennes, then back via the Seine quays, Eiffel Tower, and Bois de Boulogne, finishing triumphantly at the Arc. Expect road closures on the Right Bank, so plan detours via metro stations along the path or join a quarter million spectators soaking up the electric energy, as Secrets of Paris and Paris Discovery Guide highlight. If caffeine calls, dash to the Paris Café Festival at Le Carreau du Temple, wrapping up today after kicking off yesterday. Sample world-class brews from top baristas and roasters, sip innovative coffee cocktails, catch expert talks on trends and gear, and groove to live music in a buzzing vibe. Tickets run €65 per day, open to the public through this afternoon, with pros-only tomorrow, according to Secrets of Paris and Sortiraparis. Art lovers, you're in luck with Art Paris 2026 at the iconic Grand Palais in the 8th arrondissement, running through today from its April 9 start. This 28th edition packs 165 exhibitors from 25 countries under the glass dome, blending established masters with emerging talents in modern and contemporary works—grab tickets for 30-35€ in advance via Champs-Élysées Clemenceau metro, as Paris Discovery Guide and Sortiraparis rave. Wrapping up today too, Italissimo festival celebrates Italian literature and culture with sun-soaked events from April 7, perfect for diving into fresh reads and heritage. Nearby in the Marais, the free "BON PLAN" street art show at a Urban Signature gallery features over 30 artists riffing on the Paris metro map through April 12. And don't miss the Journées Européennes des Métiers d'Art (JEMA) open studios and craft demos citywide this week. Head to the Musée d'Art Moderne for the new Lee Miller retrospective, showcasing nearly 250 prints of her fashion, portraits, war journalism, and landscapes from April 10 to August. Just outside Paris in Argenteuil, the 30th Vallée aux Plantes et Fleurs offers spring plant shopping on April 11-12. Paris pulses with creativity and cheers this weekend—get out and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. 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. | 3m 28s | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | ![]() Paris Weekend Events: Coffee Fest, Art Shows, and Marathon Day | Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this weekend and beyond. Today, Saturday, April 11, 2026, the city is buzzing with energy as we gear up for an epic lineup of events. Kick things off at the Paris Café Festival at Le Carreau du Temple, where top baristas and roasters are serving up specialty coffees, innovative cocktails, and live music. It's open to the public today and tomorrow for €65 a day, with pros taking over Monday—perfect for your morning caffeine fix amid a vibrant crowd, according to Secrets of Paris. Art lovers, don't miss Art Paris 2026 at the Grand Palais, wrapping up today after four days of modern and contemporary works from 165 exhibitors across 25 countries. Paris Discovery Guide highlights it as a spring must-see, showcasing global talents under that iconic glass dome. Nearby, PAD Paris for art and design runs through April 12, blending luxury and creativity. And for something immersive, street artist Kaldea's free solo show "Identity" opens today at Espace Cinko in the 2nd arrondissement—dive into her kawaii Japanese-inspired world through April 18, as Sortiraparis reports. This evening, catch Opera a Palazzo's "Rigoletto" at the Jacquemart-André Museum or Mozart's Requiem and Ravel's Bolero at La Madeleine Church. Music fans can rock out with Wampas at Olympia, per Paris Je T'aime. If you're feeling active, join the Paris Run for All charity 5K from the Louvre to Champs de Mars— a fun warmup eve of tomorrow's big race, courtesy of Sortiraparis. Tomorrow, Sunday, April 12, the legendary Paris Marathon takes over with 60,000 runners starting at 8 AM from the Arc de Triomphe, looping past the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and back—expect cheering crowds and road closures along the Seine, says Paris Discovery Guide. Cap your weekend at the Café Festival or wander the blooming tulips and poppies at Jardin des Plantes for their 400th anniversary floral display. Through the week, snap cherry blossoms at the Hanami festival in Domaine de Sceaux until April 19, explore Lee Miller's photo retrospective at Musée d'Art Moderne until August, or hit the ongoing Pirate Experience for family thrills. With spring in full swing, Paris is your playground—grab your metro card and dive in! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. 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. | 3m 05s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Your Ultimate Paris Weekend Guide: April 10-12, 2026 | Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Paris this Friday, April 10, 2026, and straight through the weekend. The City of Light is buzzing with art explosions, heart-pounding fights, killer concerts, and blooms that’ll make your Instagram pop—let’s dive right in and make your plans unforgettable. Kick off today with a bang at Paris La Défense Arena, where French rapper Josman storms the stage for his massive debut show, dropping hits like "Intro" to a roaring crowd—Sortiraparis reports it’s streaming live on YouTube and TikTok if you can’t snag tickets. Combat fans, gear up for ARES 40 at Arena Porte de la Chapelle, a historic night of top-tier European MMA fights that’s already epic, according to event buzz. Art lovers, Art Paris 2026 is rocking the Grand Palais through Sunday, April 12, with 165 exhibitors from 25 countries showcasing modern and contemporary masterpieces—Paris Discovery Guide calls it the spring art pinnacle, tickets around 30-35 euros daily. Don’t miss the Jardin des Plantes celebrating its 400th anniversary with stunning tulips, anemones, and poppies exploding along the Grand Perspective—Sortiraparis says they’re blooming now, perfect for a quick, colorful stroll. Culture vultures, the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris opens two killer retrospectives today: Brion Gysin’s original exhibit running to July 12, and Lee Miller’s 250-print showcase of fashion, portraits, and war photos through August 2. Over at the Carrousel du Louvre, Art Shopping’s spring edition runs April 10 to 12, packed with contemporary gems. Weekend vibes heat up with Chorus Festival at La Seine Musicale from today through Sunday, launching festival season with a diverse lineup of concerts—pure musical magic in Hauts-de-Seine. Sci-fi fencing fans, head to the Safran Museum in Seine-et-Marne for Foil Stars, a Star Wars-themed gala and tournament April 10 to 12, clashing international champs in epic duels. For offbeat thrills, explore the Underground Extatiques beneath La Défense’s Grand Arche through April 26, a meditative art journey in secret tunnels. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline, art, or flowers, Paris this weekend is your playground—grab your metro pass and go wild! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Paris magic. 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. | 3m 08s | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Paris This Week: Rock, Art, and Culture Collide in the City of Light | Bonjour listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week, starting right now on this vibrant Thursday, April 9, 2026. The City of Light is buzzing with art, music, and culture, so grab your metro map and let's dive into the fun. Kick off today with rock legend Patti Smith at a book-signing session at Ici Librairie in Paris for her new book, Le pain des anges, or The Bread of Angels, according to Sortiraparis. Catch American artist Alex Warren live at Accor Arena with tracks from his album You'll Be Alright, Kid, as part of his Little Orphan Alex Live tour, also reported by Sortiraparis. Sports fans, head to Stade Pierre de Coubertin where PSG Handball faces Veszprem in a thrilling Champions League playoff second leg, promising electric energy. Art lovers, the stars align at the Grand Palais for Art Paris 2026, the premier contemporary art fair running through Sunday, April 12, featuring 165 exhibitors from 25 countries under the iconic glass dome, per Paris Discovery Guide and Sortiraparis. Spot the giant inflatable green bear Ted Hyber by Fabrice Hyber welcoming visitors outside. Don't miss the free street-art expo BON PLAN in the Marais gallery by Urban Signature, showcasing over 30 artists inspired by the Paris metro map until Sunday, April 12, courtesy of Sortiraparis. In the 8th arrondissement, a free exhibition of two never-before-seen Monet masterpieces opens today to mark his death centenary, and a haute couture show with exceptional footwear pops up in a Haussmannian apartment on April 9, 10, 11, and 13 ahead of auction. Film buffs, Lost in Frenchlation screens César-winning L’Attachement at Luminor Hôtel de Ville with English subtitles, director Q&A, and drinks from 7pm, as noted by Secrets of Paris. Through the weekend, wander the ongoing Palais de Tokyo exhibitions like Pauline Curnier Jardin's myths and bodies show, Joseph Grigely's take on cultural accessibility, and Cheryl Marie Wade's crip culture tribute, all until September 13, via Sortiraparis. Venture underground beneath La Défense's Grand Arche for the meditative Extatiques art journey until April 26. Just outside Paris, savor Hanami cherry blossom festival at Parc de Sceaux until April 19, with free activities along the avenues, though reserve for the lawns, per Sortiraparis. Paris is alive with these gems, listeners, so make your plans and immerse yourself in the magic. Thank you for tuning in, 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. | 3m 18s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Paris This Week: Marathon, Reopenings, and Cultural Explosions Transform the City of Light | Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Paris today, Wednesday April 8, 2026, and straight through the weekend. Spring is bursting alive in the City of Light, with epic reopenings, heart-pumping concerts, and art explosions that’ll make your heart race. Let’s dive right in and plan your adventure. Kick off today with a bang at the Accor Arena, where Australian pop-rock sensations 5 Seconds of Summer are tearing up the stage on their world tour. According to Sortiraparis, it’s the perfect high-energy night—grab tickets fast if you haven’t. Feeling sporty and charitable? Join The Night of Relays 2026 at Parc Floral, a nocturnal run raising awareness against violence towards women. It’s all about community, lights, and good vibes under the stars. Big news: the Paris Catacombs reopen today after a massive renovation, Sortiraparis reports. Picture restored vaults, modern setups, and a fresh route through those eerie underground tunnels—book ahead for this once-in-a-lifetime thrill. Culture lovers, head to the Museum of Man for Nikos Aliagas’s poignant photo exhibit The Great Ages, kicking off today. It blends intimate elder portraits with science on aging, reminding us of our roots. Tomorrow, Thursday, gear up for the Run Experience Expo at the Grand Palais from April 9 to 11, prepping runners for Sunday’s massive Paris Marathon. Paris Discovery Guide calls the marathon one of the world’s best, starting at the Arc de Triomphe, weaving past the Eiffel Tower, and looping back—expect road closures, so cheer from the sidelines or join the 50,000 runners. Art Paris 2026 explodes at the Grand Palais April 9 to 12, Secrets of Paris says, with 165 galleries from 20 countries showcasing modern masterpieces under themes like Babel—art and language—and Repair, all about resilience. PAD Paris art and design fair runs April 8 to 12 nearby, blending luxe crafts and innovation. At Palais de Tokyo, ongoing exhibits by Pauline Curnier Jardin, Joseph Grigely on accessibility, and Cheryl Marie Wade’s crip culture poetry run through September—immersive, body-focused magic. Friday and Saturday, catch Romeo and Juliette by the Paris Opera Ballet at Opera Bastille—multiple shows, some already sold out per Paris Discovery Guide. La Madeleine Church hosts Vivaldi’s Four Seasons tonight if you missed it, or Mozart’s Requiem later. Over at La Villette, a multidisciplinary festival sparks from April 8 to 26. Weekend warriors, don’t miss the marathon on Sunday April 12—pure Paris spectacle. Underground Extatiques beneath La Défense’s Grand Arche offers meditative art tunnels through April 26. Paris is electric this week, listeners—run, rock, explore, and create memories. Thanks for tuning in, 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. | 3m 41s | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Easter Week in Paris: Classical Concerts, Car-Free Streets, and 60,000 Marathoners | Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week! Today is Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, and the City of Light is bursting with spring magic, from sacred concerts to festive street vibes. Let's dive right into the highlights for today, the rest of this week, and the weekend ahead. Kick off your Easter weekend with a serene classical music immersion. According to Paris Discovery Guide, the Ensemble Royal de Paris performs Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart at Saint Julien le Pauvre Church today and tomorrow—perfect for that holy-day glow. Over at La Sainte-Chapelle, their candlelit concerts continue through April 6, featuring heavenly echoes in a Gothic masterpiece. Don't miss the Candlelight Concert with Bach, Schubert, and Liszt at Saint-Ephrem Church tonight, or Vivaldi and Albinoni at Saint Louis en l'Ile. Sortiraparis reports egg hunts and the cherry-blossom festival at Parc de Sceaux, plus an art walk under the Grande Arche de la Défense—ideal for family fun or a romantic stroll. This afternoon, Champs-Élysées becomes a car-free paradise, as per Sortiraparis, letting you selfie with the Arc de Triomphe in peace. Sports fans, the Grand Paris Race hits the Stade de France today with semi-marathon, 10K, 5K, and kids' races—lace up those sneakers! For whimsy, join the International Pillow Fight Day at Place de la République, a fluffy flash mob straight from Secrets of Paris. And tonight, Paris Follies at Dancing de La Coupole hosts the "Last Ball on the Titanic" with jazz, burlesque, and a Roaring 20s dress code—grab tickets fast! Monday, April 6, keeps the Easter momentum with more Sainte-Chapelle tunes and Candlelight Chopin at Saint-Ephrem. Midweek, Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Mozart at La Madeleine Church on April 7 sparkles. Thursday brings 5 Seconds of Summer rocking Accor Arena on the 8th, while Paris Opera Ballet's Romeo and Juliette dazzles at Opera Bastille from the 8th through the 30th—many dates are selling out, per Paris Discovery Guide. Art lovers, Art Paris Art Fair fills the Grand Palais from April 3 to 6, showcasing global talents, and PAD Paris blooms in the Tuileries. The Palais de Tokyo's Cheryl Marie Wade exhibit on crip culture runs through September. Catch Helldebert at Olympia on the 5th and 6th, or La Fouine at Accor Arena April 8 and 9, as noted by Paris Je T'aime. The big thrill? Schneider Electric Paris Marathon on April 12, with 60,000 runners weaving past icons like the Eiffel Tower—spectate or expo-hop April 9 to 11. Wrap the week with Esprit Jardin in Versailles on April 25-26, a free garden fest with workshops and tastings. Paris is alive with blossoms, beats, and beauty—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget 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. | 3m 41s | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Paris Weekend Guide: Pillow Fights, Cherry Blossoms, and Spring Art Festivals | Bonjour, Paris lovers! Today, Saturday, April 4, 2026, kick off your weekend with a pillow-smashing frenzy at the International Pillow Fight Day in Place de la République. Grab a soft weapon and join the fluffy chaos for one of the city's most hilarious free events, as noted by Paris Perfect—perfect for laughs and photos. Head to Domaine de Sceaux for Hanami, the cherry blossom festival running through April 21. Sortiraparis says it's reservation-only this year, with a packed lineup of events amid stunning pink blooms—book now to picnic under the petals. Meanwhile, Jardin des Plantes celebrates its 400th anniversary with waves of tulips, anemones, and poppies along the Grand Perspective, already bursting into color for a quick, flower-filled stroll. Art enthusiasts, Palais de Tokyo opens three must-see exhibitions today through September 13: Pauline Curnier Jardin's sensory dive into myths and bodies, Joseph Grigely's bold take on museum accessibility, and a tribute to Cheryl Marie Wade's crip poetry with performances and installs—all captured in Sortiraparis photos. Over on Champs-Élysées, Renault's free Pop Art Car show runs till June 9, blending street art, pop motifs, and shiny show cars. For something underground, explore The Underground Extatiques beneath La Défense's Grand Arche till April 26—a meditative art journey in hidden tunnels. Tonight, dance like it's 1912 at Paris Follies' "Last Ball on the Titanic" costumed ball at Dancing de La Coupole in the 14th. Secrets of Paris details live jazz, burlesque, and a Roaring 20s dress code—tickets €26 advance. Catch Ferre Gola's Congolese rumba at Accor Arena or a Candlelight Concert with Bach, Schubert, and Liszt at Saint-Ephrem Church, per Paris Discovery Guide. Tomorrow, Sunday April 5, Paris Centre Piéton makes the first four arrondissements car-free—stroll, bike, or picnic in peace. Easter weekend brings Vivaldi and Bach at Saint Julien le Pauvre, plus more Sainte-Chapelle concerts. Midweek heats up: Art Paris Art Fair and PAD Paris art + design from April 8-12 at Grand Palais and Tuileries. The Paris Marathon blasts off April 12 from Arc de Triomphe with 60,000 runners. Dance fans, catch About Lambada by Collectif Ès through today, or Les Applaudissements ne se mangent pas April 16-18. Romeo and Juliette ballet at Opera Bastille runs select dates, and 5 Seconds of Summer rocks Accor Arena April 8. Paris is blooming with fun—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. 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. | 3m 37s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Your Friendly Guide to Paris This Week: Blooms, Beats, and Blockbuster Events Await | Hey listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week, starting right now on this vibrant Friday, April 3, 2026. Whether you're here solo, with friends, or family, Paris is bursting with blooms, beats, and blockbuster events—let's dive in and make the most of it. Kick off today with free evening entry at the Louvre Museum, the first Friday of every month, so grab those tickets fast according to Sortiraparis. Dance the night away at two hot concerts: French electro DJ Kungs lights up the Zénith de La Villette with his frenzied sounds, or catch London's Archive unveiling tracks from their new album Glass Minds at La Seine Musicale—both epic nights per Sortiraparis reports. Art lovers, wander the Jardin des Plantes for its 400th anniversary spectacle of tulips, anemones, and poppies exploding along the Grand Perspective, already in stunning bloom. In the Marais, the free Eggxtraordinaire exhibition at Galerie Joseph opens today through May 3, blending pastry chefs, chocolatiers, and artists in an offbeat Easter egg celebration. Venture underground at La Défense for The Underground Extatiques, a meditative art journey in hidden tunnels running through April 26. And on the Champs-Élysées, Renault's Pop Art Car free exhibit dazzles with show cars, street art, and live performances until June 9. Tomorrow, Saturday April 4, grab your softest pillow for International Pillow Fight Day at Place de la République—pure chaotic fun as Paris Perfect describes it, with updates on their Facebook page. Dress in Roaring 20s glamour for Paris Follies' Last Ball on the Titanic at Dancing de La Coupole, featuring live jazz and burlesque from 10pm, tickets €26 advance via Secrets of Paris. Easter vibes continue with classical concerts like Ensemble Royal de Paris playing Vivaldi, Bach, and Mozart at Saint Julien le Pauvre on April 5 and 6, or Candlelight tributes at Saint-Ephrem on the 4th, as listed by Paris Discovery Guide. Sainte-Chapelle hosts magical evening concerts daily this weekend too. Flash forward to Sunday the 5th for Easter festivities, then gear up for midweek highs: Art Paris Art Fair and PAD Paris art and design shows from April 8-12, per Paris Perfect and Exoticca. The massive Schneider Electric Paris Marathon hits the streets April 12, starting at Arc de Triomphe, weaving past Eiffel Tower and more with 60,000 runners—expo runs April 9-11 if you're racing or spectating. Don't miss ongoing hits like Matisse's retrospective at Grand Palais through July, Byblos ancient history at Arab World Institute until August, or free Sebastião Salgado photos at City Hall to May 30, all via Sortiraparis. Paris is alive, listeners—get out there and soak it up. Thanks for tuning in, 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. | 3m 41s | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Paris This Week: From Ballet and Underground Art to Jazz and Cherry Blossoms | Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week, starting right now on this vibrant Thursday in early April. Today, kick off with the opening reception for special performances at the Mairie of the 13th arrondissement on Place d'Italie, where Ensemble Orage takes the stage at 5pm and 6:30pm—free entry to dive into music and art. Catch Rudolf Nureyev's stunning Romeo and Juliet ballet at the Opéra Bastille, running through May, or immerse yourself in the Video Games & Music exhibition at the Philharmonie de Paris, exploring epic soundtracks from Pong to Final Fantasy until November. Over at the Renault display on the Champs-Élysées, Pop Art Car blends street art and automobiles in a free pop-up show. Tomorrow, Friday, April 3, slip into the hidden tunnels under La Défense's Great Arch for the Underground Extatiques art installation, an off-limits adventure of lights and sculptures through April 26. The Rise dystopian musical epic choreographed by RB Dance Company bursts onto the Dôme de Paris stage until the 12th, blending song, dance, and themes of identity. Saturday, April 4, heats up with the Paris Follies' Last Ball on the Titanic at Dancing de La Coupole in Montparnasse—dress in Roaring 20s style for live jazz and burlesque starting at 10pm, tickets €26 advance. Ferre Gola rocks the Accor Arena with Congolese rumba, while DJ Perceval spins medieval techno at the Olympia. Art lovers, hit the free evening at Bourse de Commerce or reserve for Hanami cherry blossom picnics at Parc de Sceaux, now requiring slots through the 19th. SANTA performs at Accor Arena too, and ATA with Loki Starfish hits La REcyclerie at 5pm. Sunday, April 5, stroll the car-free Champs-Élysées for epic selfies by the Arc de Triomphe. The Paris Café Festival brews up at Le Carreau du Temple through Monday, with top baristas and €65 tickets. Into the weekend, Monday's Paris Marathon loops from Arc de Triomphe past Eiffel Tower—watch the runners! Art Paris 2026 dazzles the Grand Palais April 9-12 with 165 galleries. Don't miss Picasso Museum's VR Guernica Metamorphoses or Lafayette exhibit at National Archives through July. Midweek, Paris Café Festival pros day on the 13th, collective drawing at the 13th Mairie on the 7th-8th. Friday the 16th, join FFRandonnée's free Panamée urban walk on historic telephone centrals. Spring Garden Party at American Library in Montmartre gardens on the 18th with jazz and wine for €150. Africa Fashion Soirée free at Musée du Quai Branly on the 24th, and Esprit Jardin garden fest in Versailles April 25-26. Paris pulses with cherry blossoms, art, music, and runs—grab your beret and go explore! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. 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. | 4m 09s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Paris in April: Your Guide to Free Museums, Cherry Blossoms, and Car-Free Streets This Week | Bonjour listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week, starting today on this vibrant Wednesday in early April. Spring is bursting forth, and Paris is alive with free festivities, blooming gardens, and cultural gems perfect for you and your crew. Kick off tonight with the Louvre Museum's free evening entry after 6 p.m., as Sortiraparis reports—reserve those tickets now for April 3 to wander masterpieces under the stars without spending a euro. Tomorrow, Saturday, April 4 brings double delights: snag free access to the Bourse de Commerce's art collections in the evening, again per Sortiraparis, and catch the SuperLeague Pro 3x3 urban basketball finals at Jean-Jaurès Gymnasium in the 19th arrondissement—free entry to watch top international teams dunk it out all weekend through April 5. Paris Basketball heats up the Adidas Arena tonight, April 2, against Milan, and again Saturday versus Nanterre, delivering American-style spectacle from just 17 euros, according to event buzz. Sunday, April 5, transforms Paris into a pedestrian paradise. Champs-Élysées goes car-free for epic selfies by the Arc de Triomphe, while the first four arrondissements breathe easy in Paris Centre Piéton—no cars, just you strolling freely, as detailed by Sortiraparis. Plus, four regional castles fling open their doors for free, ideal for heritage hunts without the price tag. This week rolls into magic mid-month. From April 4 to 21, Hanami cherry blossom festival blooms at Sceaux Park—book ahead for picnics amid pink petals and city-wide events. Families, mark April 18 for the Horse Festival at Enghien-Soisy Racecourse: free tickets for pony rides, horse shows, and the Atlantic Prize. That same weekend, the Tulip Festival lights up Legion of Honor Park in Seine-Saint-Denis with free workshops, concerts, and tulip fields on April 18-19. Night owls, Nuit des Monuments illuminates Île-de-France heritage sites from April 17-19 after dark. Looking ahead, foil fencing duels in a Star Wars vibe hit Seine-et-Marne April 10-12, Paris Opera Ballet dazzles inside the Louvre Pyramid on April 18-19 for a Michelangelo Rodin exhibit exclusive, and plant lovers gear up for Esprit Jardin free fest in Versailles April 25-26 with 100 exhibitors. Paris, you're calling—grab your metro pass and dive in. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. 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. | 3m 28s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Spring in Paris: Cherry Blossoms, Vintage Markets, and Carnival Fun This Weekend | Bonjour, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this week! Spring is bursting into life here in the City of Light, with cherry blossoms painting the parks pink and exciting events kicking off everywhere. Today, Sunday, March 29, grab your walking shoes because Sortiraparis highlights the Undesignable Market, a vintage design flea market starting at 7 a.m. with over 60 exhibitors showcasing 20th-century furniture and trendy decor outdoors in the heart of Paris. It's treasure hunting at its coolest! Head to the Thiais Carnival in Val-de-Marne for a free parade from 2:30 to 6 p.m., featuring colorful floats, brass bands, and dazzling costumes that turn the streets into a party. Sports fans, lace up for the Montgeron Ekiden relay marathon and 10K run in Essonne, or join the family-friendly Antony Half Marathon in Hauts-de-Seine with races for all ages. Nature lovers, stroll the Reuilly-Paul-Pernin Garden in the 12th arrondissement for a free hanami under blooming cherry and apple trees, or catch sakura vibes along the quiet Mail de Bièvre in the 13th. Don't miss thousands of tulips blooming at Château de Dampierre in Yvelines during their Spring Festival, complete with Tulip Day events. The Foire du Trône amusement park is rocking at Reuilly meadow through May 25, with thrilling rides for everyone. Art buffs, dive into the Matisse retrospective at the Grand Palais, running until July 26, exploring the painter's final masterpieces, or the Labubu monsters exhibition wrapping up today at Hôtel du Grand Veneur. Ongoing gems include Pop Art Car, a free Renault show on the Champs-Élysées blending street art and cars until June, Passion Japon immersive exhibits at La Villette through August, and the Byblos ancient city display at the Arab World Institute. Into aquatics? World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup finals are today at Piscine Georges Vallerey. This weekend's wrapping up with flea markets across Île-de-France, Shepherds' Festival shearing at Rambouillet's National Sheepfold, and Harlem Globetrotters acrobatic basketball at Accor Arena. Looking ahead, Disneyland Paris unveils World of Frozen tomorrow in their reimagined Disney Adventure World, plus evening lights shows. Check RATP for metro updates amid works and events. Paris is alive with color, culture, and fun—get out there and make memories! 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. | 3m 11s | ||||||
| 3/28/26 | ![]() Paris This Weekend: Live Music, Art Fairs, and Spring Celebrations Light Up the City of Light | Bonjour, listeners! Welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Paris this weekend and beyond. Today, Saturday, March 28, 2026, the City of Light is buzzing with energy, and we've got the scoop on the hottest events to make your stay unforgettable. Kick off your evening at Café de la Danse, where the iconic British band Squeeze takes the stage at 8:00 PM. It's a ticket-swap hotspot with vibes perfect for new wave fans—grab yours quick before they're gone, as TicketSwap reports just a handful left. Music lovers, don't miss the Harlem Globetrotters at Accor Arena tonight and tomorrow, celebrating their 100th anniversary with acrobatic basketball, humor, and high-flying tricks that Sortiraparis calls a must-see spectacle. Art enthusiasts, rejoice! Art Paris 2026 is rocking the Grand Palais through March 29, featuring over 160 galleries themed around language, reparation, and design—Yuzu Magazine highlights it as a bridge to France's cultural scene. Catch the final days of Eva Jospin and Claire Tabouret's double exhibition at the same venue, with "Grottesco" and "D’un seul souffle" captivating crowds until Sunday. Meanwhile, the Matisse retrospective at Grand Palais runs strong from now through July, diving into his later masterpieces. The Foire du Trône has just reopened at Reuilly meadow, running until May 25—think thrilling rides, cotton candy, and family fun that Sortiraparis says draws visitors of all ages. For immersive magic, head to Saint-Eustache for the upgraded Luminiscence: L'Odyssée Céleste sound-and-light show under the vaults, on through April. Or try AURA INVALIDES at the Dôme des Invalides for a nocturnal journey blending light, sound, and history. Tomorrow, Sunday, snag free guided tours at La Ruche in the 15th arrondissement, the legendary artist enclave opening its doors via the La Ruche-Seydoux Foundation. Sculpture fans, the Spring Sculpture Festival hits Meudon with free activities at Rodin Museum's Villa des Brillants, including workshops and tours. Flea market hunters, scour Paris and Île-de-France spots on March 28-29 for vintage treasures, from designer vinyl to it-bags, as Sortiraparis lists dozens of brocantes. Into blooms? Stroll Jardin des Plantes for tulips and poppies marking its 400th anniversary, or the cherry-lined Mail de Bièvre for a serene hanami in the 13th. Classical tunes? Chœur de Paris performs Bach's Saint John Passion at Notre-Dame des Blancs Manteaux tonight and Louvre Oratory tomorrow. This weekend's packed—races, jazz, theater, and more await per Sortiraparis guides. Stay tuned all week for these gems! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Paris adventures. 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. | 3m 22s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Your Ultimate Paris Weekend Guide: Spring Thrills, Art, and Must-See Events March 27-29 | Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Paris this weekend, starting right now on this fabulous Friday, March 27, 2026. The City of Light is buzzing with spring energy, and Sortiraparis has the scoop on an epic lineup that mixes thrills, art, music, and sweet treats to make your days unforgettable. Kick off today with the charity opening night of the legendary Foire du Trône at the Reuilly meadow. This massive funfair swings into action from March 27 to May 25, supporting Princesse Margot for kids battling cancer, with rides, games, and just 10 euros entry. Music lovers, head to the Zénith de La Villette for Goldmen, a spot-on tribute to Jean-Jacques Goldman packed with all his biggest hits led by Alain Stevez. Art fans, catch the final days of Eva Jospin and Claire Tabouret's stunning double exhibition at the Grand Palais, wrapping up March 29 with works like "D’un seul souffle" and "Grottesco." And don't miss the immersive Luminiscence show at Saint-Eustache Church, where L'Odyssée Céleste lights up the vaults in mesmerizing 3D until April. Saturday, March 28, amps up the excitement. Lace up for the Sine Qua Non Run charity race from Place de la République, fighting gender-based violence, or cheer on the Harlem Globetrotters' acrobatic basketball extravaganza at Accor Arena, celebrating their 100th anniversary. Families, dive into Noisiel Carnival in Seine-et-Marne with a storybook parade of unicorns and dragons, plus kids' dances and treats. Art seekers, explore Drawing Now Paris at Carreau du Temple through March 29, showcasing top contemporary drawings, or snag free guided tours of historic La Ruche artist enclave in the 15th. Sports buffs, tour Clairefontaine's football center for behind-the-scenes national team vibes. And gaze at those early-blooming cherry trees in Trocadéro gardens against the Eiffel Tower—pure magic. Sunday, March 29, keeps the party going with Theodora's hot rap concert at Zénith, her fourth sold-out show. Hop to Disneyland Paris for the grand opening of World of Frozen, a snowy Arendelle adventure with rides, eats, and Elsa magic. Check out Banlieues Bleues jazz festival kicking off in Seine-Saint-Denis through April 17, or the History Days at Arab World Institute with free talks and performances. Indulge in Easter tea times too—like chocolate heaven at La Grande Épicerie on the Left Bank until April 5, or spring flavors at Four Seasons George V from today through April 6. Throughout the week, Matisse's major retrospective shines at Grand Palais until July, and Hors Limites free lit festival runs libraries in Seine-Saint-Denis to April 11. Early cherry blossoms and tulips at Château de Dampierre add floral flair. Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more Paris adventures. 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. | 3m 51s | ||||||
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