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The ephemeral terrace Poisson Lune is back for the beautiful days!

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The Editor

Starting today and until September, you'll find a , food trucks serving Haitian, Korean, and Beninese street food, and above all, an avalanche of free activities on the forecourt of the stunning Art Deco building of the Palais de la Porte Dorée. One thing's for sure, it’s the perfect spot to take a break and feel like it’s summer-time, even in the heart of Paris.


Happiness Within Reach

Imagine this: it’s Friday evening, you leave the office, the temperature is 24°C, you hop on the metro heading to Porte Dorée, and suddenly you arrive at the forecourt of the Palais de la Porte Dorée. The sun is gently setting but still warm. And there, you spot all your friends sitting at a table and a nice cold pint is waiting for you, ready to be enjoyed: pure JOY!

But stop imagining, let’s make it happen. Starting today, this dream can become a reality because Poisson Lune is reopening its doors. Well, for tonight, you might want to bring a little sweater… You can't have it all.

Once you’re there, we guarantee you won’t leave after just one drink. With its friendly atmosphere, food trucks that take you on a world tour featuring a delectable and ultra-unique cuisine, and an amazing lineup, it feels like a taste of paradise.


What's the program like?

When we promise you an amazing lineup, we're talking about concerts ranging from rap to punk, DJ sets, quiz games, dancing classes, and even readings. And if you still think that's not enough, let's add some artistic practices from urban culture like graffiti or breaking.

This terrace also hosts some exceptional events like a dance party led by artists from the Paris metro. It's truly the perfect spot to unwind, and maybe even extend your visit to the Tropical Aquarium of Paris or the Immigration Museum, both nestled within the Palais de la Porte Dorée.

Poisson Lune 
293, Avenue Daumesnil — 12th arrondissement
From Tuesday to Sunday 
4 PM - midnight on weekdays 
noon - midnight on weekends 
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