It's finally here, the first holiday of this 2024/2025 school year! The first of a long series, in fact. Maybe you decided to escape the capital for this long weekend. Or perhaps you plan to stay in Paris to relax and, just the right moment, take the time to discover all the wonders that the capital keeps a secret, which are hard to visit with your metro-work-sleep routine. Perfect timing: on this day, most museums and green spaces will be open and welcoming to the public!
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Municipal Museums Open on November 1st
Dreaming of visiting an exhibition? Fantastic! On this lovely Friday, November 1st, the municipal museums will be yours to explore. It’s the perfect opportunity to dive into Corps à corps featuring the sculptors Rodin and Bourdelle at the Bourdelle Museum, immerse yourself in the creative process of the famous milliner Stephen Jones, well-known for his stunning hats, at the Palais Galliera, discover how the major scientific breakthroughs of the 20th century influenced art at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, or try out a virtual reality experience at the Museum of Liberation.
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Green Spaces and Accessible Markets
If you’re not in the mood to stroll among the artworks of different museums, the green spaces of Paris are ready to welcome you! The weather should be nice, so it's a perfect time to enjoy a walk in the Buttes-Chaumont or Parc Monceau. Those who love sports will have plenty to do as municipal tennis courts will remain open, just like the pools. And if you're in the mood to do some shopping at local markets, many of them will be open, such as the Bourse market, the Marché des Enfants Rouges, the Aligre market, Saint-Quentin market, and those in Belleville, Ménilmontant, Saint-Charles, and many more! In short,
whether you're into art, sports, or just a leisurely stroll, Paris will cater to all your desires!See this post on Instagram
