What to do in Paris this weekend (July 25-27)

Looking for freshness, culture and stylish addresses in Paris? This weekend, enjoy sunny Lebanese cuisine at Em Sherif, marvel at the couture archives at Galerie Dior, take a dip in the Hoxton‘s hidden pool, and entrust your hair to Adrien Coelho, star hairstylist in the Marais.Here are our favorite spots to rediscover the capital between chic, relaxation and good food.

Em Sherif Café Paris: Lebanese cuisine shines on boulevard Haussmann

A breeze from the Orient blows through the 8th arrondissement. Em Sherif Café, emblem of the Lebanese art of living, has finally arrived in Paris. Already a cult in Beirut, this address delights taste buds in more than 24 cities around the world. In Paris, the project is led by Stéphane and Marc Amine, two Lebanese with a passion for gastronomy, in collaboration with the Em Sherif group. Read more.

Dior and dance: the elegance of movement on show in Paris

Galerie Dior pays tribute to the world of choreography with an exhibition celebrating the influence of dance in the house’s creations. On view until the end of September 2025 at 11 rue François-Ier, in Paris’s 8th arrondissement. Read more.

The secret pool at the Hoxton Paris will be the talk of the summer

An ultra-design ephemeral swimming pool, invisible to passers-by, has just appeared in the heart of The Hoxton hotel in Paris. Designed by PETITE SOURCE, it transforms a simple patio into a must-see summer destination. Read more.

Brown: coffee shop in the Marais serving Spritz-to-go

The Marais is home to a new address to remember for lovers of specialty coffees: Brown. Located just a stone’s throw from the Hôtel de Ville, this cosy coffee shop has already established itself as the perfect spot for a gourmet break in the heart of Paris. Read more.

Adrien Coelho: a confidential version of hair art

Some style, others sculpt. Adrien Coelho listens. He approaches hair as a living, almost textile material, with the same meticulousness as a stylist or designer. In his Très Confidentiel salon, hidden away in the galleries of the Palais Royal, he creates cuts that are intuitive, precise and deeply personal, far removed from prefabricated trends. Read more.

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