
Paris Ablaze with Art, Music, and Culinary Delights this Autumn
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This weekend, Atelier des Lumières in the 11th is wrapping up two stunning immersive art experiences: Le Petit Prince, l’Odyssée immersive, and Van Gogh’s iconic Starry Night and Sunflowers displays, all with 360-degree visuals and music. Head to 38 rue Saint-Maur and take advantage of these exhibitions before they close.
For music and nightlife lovers, the legendary Techno Parade is hitting the streets mid-September with an electrifying procession of DJ-topped floats starting at Place de la Nation. It’s one massive electronic dance party blazing through the heart of Paris. Just check the official Techno Parade websites for the confirmed start time and map.
If your caffeine cravings need a fix, the Paris Coffee Show takes over Parc Floral from Saturday through Monday, offering specialty brews, workshops, and the freshest new trends in coffee. For gamers and fans of worldbuilding, Genshin Impact’s Teyvat Expo at Les Halles runs from September 13 to 21, featuring immersive environments, exclusive art, and official merchandise.
Fashion and vintage lovers, you’re in luck: this Saturday brings the Piou Piou Market with secondhand clothes and vintage treasures, with items starting at just 2 euros. In Montmartre, MERIT Beauty’s Maison pop-up in the stylish Villa Junot opens its doors for a free event – there’s makeup to test, entertainment, and even a dedicated kids’ room, all with free reservations.
Cultural explorers shouldn’t miss European Heritage Days on September 20 and 21. Normally-closed Paris monuments and secret spaces throw open their doors for rare glimpses into the city’s hidden gems. Iconic sites, museums, and city halls are all part of the reveal.
There are also world-class exhibitions happening all month: catch the Richard Avedon retrospective at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson through October or the exceptional photography installations at Maison Européenne de la Photographie through September 28.
Listeners, the autumn air is crisp, the city’s creativity is on full display, and Paris is alive with things to see, taste, and experience. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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