What to do in Paris this weekend (May 30 – June 1)
This weekend in Paris, we’ll be browsing the city’s finest restaurants, taking in the hottest exhibitions, and pampering ourselves with exceptional beauty products.
Where can you have a guilt-free brunch without forgetting the pleasure?
BB Blanche’s chic & healthy brunch will soon become an obsession
BB Blanche transforms brunch into a sensory experience. Housed in a historic mansion, this confidential spot in the 9ᵉ arrondissement launches a new gourmet interlude where well-being, elegance and pleasure become one. An address to be (re)discovered urgently. Read more.
What exhibition is everyone talking about?
Corps et âmes: the hard-hitting exhibition at the Bourse de commerce
What if contemporary art revealed our relationship with the body better than any discourse? This is the challenge taken up – and largely met – by the “Corps et âmes” exhibition at the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection. Read more.
Which beauty spot to discover this weekend?
La Rosée, the pop-up store all Paris will want to visit
A sensory experience hidden away in the Marais. And it’s not just a boutique. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, La Rosée is opening its very first pop-up store in Paris, from May 15 to June 8, 2025. Located at 97 rue de Turenne, in the heart of the Marais district, the natural skincare brand is offering a total immersion in its sunny, joyful universe… punctuated by well-kept surprises. Read more.
Which high-performance skincare is right for you?
Orveda, the future of excellence in skincare is already here?
What if our skin didn’t need to be corrected, but listened to? This is the radical gamble taken by Orveda, a French biotech brand that has been shaking up the world of high-end cosmetics for several years now. Read more.
Where to book a trendy table for a change?
Midô Paris: the ultra-confidential Nikkei address at the InterContinental Paris
After conquering Cannes and Monte-Carlo, the La Môme Group invites itself to the capital with Midô Paris, its new confidential Nikkei restaurant nestled in the Hôtel InterContinental, a stone’s throw from Place Vendôme. Far from the flashy addresses, Midô cultivates hushed elegance, with sea-green marble, deep velvet and touches of bamboo. The decor, designed by Hugo Toro, is conceived as a sensory voyage between Japan and South America. Read more.