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What to do in Paris this week? (March 16-22)

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Monday, March 16

Let’s treat ourselves to some relaxation at Paris' new hot spot for wellness!

Sant Roch has just opened its doors in the heart of Paris, promising to give you a boost of well-being in the largest sauna in France. With nearly 400 m² of space spread over two floors, this place showcases a unique sensory ritual, ranging from intense heat in an XXL sauna to a plunge into icy baths. It’s an experience that follows contrast therapy – the alternation between hot and cold – known for its rejuvenating effects on both body and mind. A true urban sanctuary where you can achieve a state of deep relaxation.

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Sant Roch
4, rue Saint-Roch – 1er
More info and reservations


Tuesday, March 17

We’re loving the Detroit-style pizza from PanPan!

From Detroit to Paris, it’s just a hop away thanks to PanPan, the new street food spot on rue d’Aboukir. The star of the menu? The Detroit-style pizza – which is starting to make waves in the capital – a thick, rectangular pizza that's perfectly fluffy and has a crispy (almost caramelized) edge. As for the recipes, this spot offers eight options on the menu, with highlights including the super comforting ham and butter and the classic (and somewhat spicy) pepperoni. With PanPan, the trio of friends in charge, Camille, Alexis, and Quentin, are determined to democratize this Italian-American emblem, well beyond Michigan!

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PanPan Pizza
71, rue d'Aboukir – 2nd
Tel.: 06 76 04 74 42


Wednesday, March 18

Talking about municipal elections at Point Éphémère

In this inter-election period for the municipal elections, the feminist bookstore Un livre et une tasse de thé is teaming up with Popol Media for an election storytelling evening at Point Éphémère. The idea? To provide a critical and engaged perspective on the results of the first round and to think differently about the political sequence, through discussions, exchanges, and speeches. 

Electoral Evening Party
Point Éphémère
200, quai de Valmy – 10th
Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 7 PM
More info


Thursday, March 19

Rethinking the Concept of Work at the Spring of Humanities

This festival, open to all, brings together human and social sciences, arts, and citizenship each year through round tables, shows, screenings, and participatory workshops. At the heart of the Condorcet Campus (and its member institutions), the event aims to provide Parisian audiences with a dynamic experience over three days, gathering researchers, artists, students, and curious minds around a significant societal question. And for this third edition, the festival invites us to...quickly à debate, explore and put to the test the concept of work, in order to collectively rethink it, in light of its social, ecological, and democratic challenges. 

Spring of Humanities
From March 19 to 21, 2026
More info and schedule


Friday, March 20

Let's (re)discover the artist couple Adya and Otto van Rees at the Montmartre museum

Major figures (still too little known) of the 20th-century European avant-garde, Adya and Otto van Rees are being showcased for the first time in France at the heart of the Montmartre museum. This exhibition, following a chronological path, highlights the richness, modernity, and evolution of their works, marked by cross-influences. It's also a chance to trace the lives of the two artists from the Netherlands, a man and a woman who loved each other and dedicated themselves to their art, drawing inspiration from their intimate daily lives.

Adya & Otto van Rees. At the Heart of the Avant-Gardes
Museum of Montmartre 
12, rue Cortot – 18th
From March 20 to September 13, 2026
More info and tickets


Saturday, March 21

Let’s celebrate the arrival of spring with the reopening of the Jardin des Traverses

This weekend, we are finally celebrating the arrival of spring! And what could be better than enjoying the most flowery season of the year by soaking up the sun in one of our favorite Parisian green spaces? Perfect timing, as the Jardin des Traverses, set in a section of the Petite Ceinture, is reopening for the beautiful season this Saturday with a fantastic festive program, featuring new food offerings, DJ sets until midnight, and exclusive new drinks at the bar.

Opening: The Garden of Traverses
Boulevard Ney – 18th (across from the tram station Diane Arbus)
Saturday, March 21, 2026, from noon to midnight
Free entry


We’re going to see Dajak on the Olympia stage

Get ready for the journey: this Saturday, Dajak will fill the Olympia with dreamy melodies. In a mix of avant-garde and 70s sounds, swinging between rap, ambient, progressive rock, indie, and electronic layers, the poet surrounds himself with machines, musicians, and instruments to offer us more than just a concert: a sensory experience.

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Dajak
L’Olympia
28, boulevard des Capucines – 9th
Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 8 PM
More info and tickets


Sunday, March 22 

We celebrate the wines of our regions at the Independent Winemakers' Wine Fair

Over 200 winemakers – from all the wine regions of France – are gathering this week in Paris for the Independent Winemakers' Wine Fair. It's a friendly event to meet producers directly, discover unique wines, enjoy free tastings, and go home with plenty of favorites.

Independent Winemakers Wine Fair
Champerret Hall – 17th Arrondissement
From March 19 to 22, 2026
More info