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What to do in Paris this weekend? (June 26-28)

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Friday, June 26

Discover the most unexpected food experience of the summer with Parmigiano Reggiano!

This summer, the iconic Italian cheese Parmigiano Reggiano is setting up shop in Paris to help us (re)discover all its richness. More than just a simple ingredient to grate on your pasta, Parmigiano Reggiano comes to life through immersive workshops available on Airbnb Experiences, featuring creative masterclasses, unique tastings, artistic workshops, Italian aperitivi, and other culinary sessions led by local, passionate talents!

The highlight of the show is the Parmigiano Reggiano Workshop, a gourmet rendezvous nestled at the Salons d'Axel, in an exceptional Haussmannian apartment in the 8th arrondissement, alongside sommelier and wine expert Gwilherm de Cerval and artist and illustrator (founder of Bon Jour Tattoo Club) Jean André, for an experience blending food and wine pairings, discovery of p...

Product and drawing workshop. In addition to this unexpected meeting, the experience continues with other Italian-flavored activities, like making fresh pasta following family recipes from Pasta with Grandma or a savory madeleine with Parmigiano Reggiano from L'Atelier des Mamies, and even an aperitivo featuring food-wine pairings, pastries, and a surprising Parmigiano Reggiano ice cream with JJ Hings Dessert. All you have to do now is book your spots !

Parmigiano Reggiano
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Let’s escape the heat in a museum (for free)

With temperatures soaring over 10°C above seasonal averages, Paris has turned into a real furnace… But to tackle this nightmare, the city of Paris has set up many cool initiatives. Whether it's to refresh us, limit pollution, or protect vulnerable individuals, our city is doing everything it can to help us out. And in the action plans against the heatwave, several Parisian museums are opening their doors for free to visitors seeking a breath of fresh air. This year, it’s the museums... the Petit Palais, the National Museum of Immigration History, the Museum of the Liberation of Paris, and the Museum of Modern Art are ready to welcome Parisians during the heatwave. With that, there are no more excuses for not going to nurture your mind…

Petit Palais
Avenue Winston Churchill – 8th

Musée de la Libération de Paris
4, avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy – 14th

Musée d’Art moderne
11, avenue du Président Wilson – 16th

Musée national de l'Histoire de l'immigration
293, Avenue Daumesnil – 12th


Immerse yourself in queer literature at Aēsop stores

From June 26 to 28, to beautifully wrap up Pride Month, we’re heading to Aēsop stores, transformed into temporary queer bookstores, free and open to everyone. The idea? To make queer literature accessible to as many people as possible, in a new Parisian edition themed “Corpus,” dedicated to queer bodies. To achieve this, the historic bookstore Les Mots à la Bouche has teamed up with Aēsop to offer a wonderful selection of French books, available for free at the Aēsop store on Rue des Francs-Bourgeois. 

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Queer Library
Aēsop
12, rue des Francs Bourgeois – 3rd
From June 26 to 28, 2026


Saturday, June 27 

We Say Goodbye to La Flèche d’Or

After repeated closures and reopenings, the Flèche d’Or, an engaged, inclusive, and supportive project set in a former train station of the Petite Ceinture in the 20th, takes its final bow. By the end of the month, this place, which has hosted so many heartwarming evenings and events, will close its doors for good. So, to say goodbye in style, the institution invites us from June 24 to 28 for its farewell festival, gathering the artists who have marked these last five years. Get your tissues ready: on June 28, it's the end of the line, everyone off…

Terminus Festival of the End
La Flèche d’Or
102 bis, rue de Bagnolet – 20th
From June 24 to June 28, 2026
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We celebrate LGBTQIA+ identities at the Pride March

Fighting against discrimination, rights for trans and non-binary people, equal access to rights for everyone, international solidarity… More than just a parade, the Pride March is a political and activist event. It's a moment of visibility for all LGBTQIA+ people and a celebration of diversity, celebrating its 49th edition on Saturday, June 27. This year, the march will start from Place d'Italie, before winding through central Paris and crossing the Seine, and of course, as usual, will conclude theA stroll through the Place de la République with a legendary show! 

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March for Pride
Saturday, June 27, 2026, starting at 1:30 PM
Departure from Place d’Italie – 13th arrondissement
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We celebrate the opening of Gros Lot

For over 10 years now, the associ...Soukmachines is bringing life to the nights of suburban Paris by transforming open-air spaces and abandoned buildings one after another. This year, it is taking the reins of a brand new venue of over 6000 m² at the gates of the capital. After months of renovations and a variety of projects, it is finally ready to open its doors, under the name Gros Lot. The good news? The opening is set for this Saturday, June 27, featuring workshops, immersive installations, concert mapping, and an open-air event hosted by Microclimat.  

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The Big Win
15, Avenue des Lots Communaux – Gennevilliers (92230)
From June 27 to July 25, then from August 29 to October 3
Every Saturday from 2 PM to midnight
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Sunday, June 28 

We're joining the most royal race in the region!

How about we brave the heat this Sunday for a lovely run in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles? The Royal Race is back at the most beautiful castle in the world (we mean it!) with a magnificent course over more than 15 kilometers through the estate. With unique paths through the woods, majestic avenues, a loop around the Grand Canal, and a grand finale in the gardens of Trianon, one thing's for sure: no other race will give you such a spectacular experience!

The Royal Race
Domaine du Château de Versailles 
Sunday, June 28, 2026, starting at 8:30 AM
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A refreshing cone treat at Pierre Marcolini

The Belgian chocolatier Pierre Marcolini is celebrating the arrival of summer with nine new ice cream flavors, including six creamy delights and three vegan sorbets. What's on the menu? A stopover in Japan with umami flavors galore: Hazelnut-White Miso, matcha, black sesame, mango-yuzu… Perfect for a refreshing and delightful journey in just one bite.

Pierre Marcolini
5, rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie – 4th
35, boulevard Haussmann – 9th
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