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What to do in Paris this week? (July 6-12)

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Monday, July 6 

We take one last trip to Italy before the end of Dolcevita-sur-Seine

Heading to the Arènes de Lutèce to enjoy a truly unique film festival. The concept is simple yet perfect : five days of outdoor festivities to celebrate Italian cinema. For several years now, Dolcevita-sur-Seine has been celebrating the historic twinning between Paris and Rome with a program designed as a cultural bridge between the two capitals. A lively, festive, and deeply cinephile artistic exchange that makes the City of Light pulse to an Italian rhythm. To close out the event, Mario Monicelli's film The Pigeon will be screened.

Dolcevita-sur-Seine Festival
Les Arènes de Lutèce
49, rue Monge – 5th Arrondissement
From July 2 to 6, 2026
Free entry subject to availability
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Tuesday, July 7 

Let's get a dose of musical comedy before summer at the Théâtre Gaîté Rive Gauche

Were you waiting for it? Here is the first musical comedy about Paris and Parisians! Although he has been living in Tokyo for several years, Nicolas returns to the capital with Kim, his fiancée, who has a great sensitivity. To avoid any risk of suffering from the "Paris Syndrome" — falling into a de... When you romanticize the capital too much before discovering its reality — Nicolas decides to do everything he can to protect it and beautify all the imperfections of the City of Light. After all, Paris is Magique!

Paris is Magical
Théâtre Gaîté Rive Gauche
6, rue de la Gaîté — 14th
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Wednesday, July 8 

Let’s rush to discover the bold new Pandora Wonders collection!

This summer, Pandora is giving an ultra-creative and edgy twist to its iconic charms, unveiling the first ephemeral Pandora Wonders collection. Designed in collaboration with renowned stylist, Harry Lambert, it features 11 unique charms, inspired by both nature and an unbridled imagination. Crafted from baroque freshwater pearls and adorned with 14-carat gold-plated patterns, they showcase the craftsmanship of the House. A collection that is also...

daring yet poetic, to discover — and celebrate — at the Pandora Wonders pop-up, from July 8 to 11, at Café Nuances, in the Marais.

Pop-up Pandora Wonders
Café Nuances - Le Marais
51, rue des Francs-Bourgeois — 4e
From July 8 to 11, 2026
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We're trying to break the record for the largest charcuterie board 

On July 8, Michel & Augustin is taking over the area around the Invalides to try a bet that's as improbable as it is brilliant: to break the record for the largest appetizer charcuterie board in the world! A spread over 132 meters long, featuring AOP cheeses, savory biscuits, and of course, delicious charcuterie!

On the agenda: tasting, a brass band, and a grand open-air banquet for 1,000 lucky people. And because the party is even better when it's united, the leftovers will be distributed to students in precarious situations through the Linkee association. One rule: come with an empty stomach!

Michel & Augustin: record for the largest charcuterie board
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Around the Invalides - 7th
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We’re going to watch the first episode of season 4 of Drag Race France with a very special guest 

The fabulous Catherine Pine O'Noir invites you to HOBA on Wednesday, July 8th to watch together the first episode of season 4 of Drag Race France. A unique event you definitely don't want to miss, especially since we’ll also enjoy plenty of games, amazing lipsyncs, and lots of surprises throughout the evening! 

Catherine's Watchparty Pine O'Noir
HOBA
43, rue Bernard Buffer — 17th 
Wednesday, July 8 at 7 PM
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Thursday, July 9

We’re definitely watching France in the quarter-finals! !

The French Team continues to shine during this 2026 World Cup ! Join us on Thursday at 10 PM as they face Morocco for a crucial match that has us all on the edge of our seats. To celebrate, many bars and restaurants in Paris will be streaming the game. Get ready for an unforgettable match in an electric atmosphere. Here’s our selection

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Friday, July 10

We’re having the time of our lives at Pete the Monkey

We’ve tested it: a summer without Pete is not a good idea. Luckily, after a year off, Pete the Monkey Festival is making its grand comeback in Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, Normandy, from July 10 to 12, 2026. This highly anticipated return promises a unique festival atmosphere where free spirit, unbridled creativity, and unforgettable sound experiences come together. We’ll enjoy performances from Sébastien Tellier, Camille Yembe, Tshegue, Kids Return, Fulu Miziki, and many more to keep us buzzing for three whole days!

Pete the Monkey festival 
July 10-11-12, 2026
Saint-Aubin sur Mer
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Saturday, July 11 

We're celebrating until the early morning at La Clairière 

La Clairière is kind of our HQ, that trusted spot we know will make our Saturday unforgettable. On July 11, get ready for Sasson, who will take over the decks and take you on a journey with his sun-soaked summer house sounds. And get excited, because some special guests might join the party!

Bâzar by Sasson
La Clairière 
1, carrefour de Longchamp — 16th
Saturday, July 11th from 11 PM to 5 AM
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Sunday, July 12th

Let's enjoy a delicious brunch at Princesse Café 

Just a stone's throw from République, Princesse Café is the place to go for a tasty brunch that's full of colors on weekends and sometimes during the week. With an affordable option, you can indulge in sweet and savory delights: for 25 , choose your drink (a seasonal juice, a bissap or a homemade iced tea), your dish (for two euros...Plus, treat yourself to the veggie burger with your eyes closed), your savory side (we recommend the thick sweet potato fries) and your to-die-for dessert (the French toast will make you question everything in life). Whether you enjoy it in the sun on the terrace or inside the cozy little coffee shop, it's all up to you! Sometimes a victim of its own success, we suggest you make a reservation to avoid the wait.

Princess Coffee
32 Bichat Street — 10th arrondissement
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