What to do in Paris this weekend (June 6-8)
Would you like to get out and about in Paris this weekend without missing out on the real nuggets of the moment? From the Italian chic of Madonna Osteria, to haute couture treats from Alléno & Rivoire, to a brand new art magazine that’s already making a splash, this weekend promises to be as delicious as it is inspiring. Here are the addresses (and names) everyone will be mentioning on Monday.
Where to eat authentic Italian food with a great decor?
Madonna Osteria: Northern Italy in the heart of Paris
Since its opening in September 2023, Madonna Osteria has been blowing a breath of authentic Italian air into the capital. The restaurant offers total immersion in the world of Milanese and Turinese tables. Here, no pizzas, but refined transalpine cuisine, served in a decor that revives tradition with modernity. Read more.
Which exhibition should you see first?
Euphoria: inflatable art that’s beyond you (literally)
A giant art bubble has just invaded Paris. And it’s not just an image: the entire nave of the Grand Palais will swell, light up and vibrate under the effect of Euphoria, the Balloon Museum’s exhibition-show, on view from June 6 to September 7, 2025. What’s behind this visually stunning project? A complete rewriting of our relationship with contemporary art – between inflated lightness and reflections that are much deeper than they appear. Read more.
Where to indulge in a snack signed by top chefs?
We’re off to discover the Alléno & Rivoire summer collection
Fruit is no longer a simple ingredient: it becomes the raw material of a renewed culinary art. At Alléno & Rivoire, summer 2025 can be crunched, melted and cracked with virtuosity. Read more.
Shopping, what will you need on the beach this summer?
Bring a little Molitor home with these towels
It was a daring move to combine the vibrant heritage of Molitor, the aquatic temple of the 16th arrondissement, with the refinement of La Serviette Paris. The result is a daring capsule collection of towels and ponchos for adults and children, designed to extend the Molitor experience beyond the legendary pool. Read more.
How can we reconnect with the emerging art scene?
What if the most subversive medium in contemporary art wasn’t a gallery or an NFT… but a paper journal? At a time when everything is going digital, Let Them Eat chooses tangibility: a printed, artisanal, radically committed format. On June 8, 2025, this new independent medium will make its public debut at the Point Éphémère in Paris. And it could well become one of the most coveted artistic objects of the year. Read more.