What to do in Paris this weekend (February 6-8)

The first weekend of February in Paris gets off to a great cultural start! See you in our select address book.

Lunch in a museum restaurant: our 10 addresses for combining culture and pleasure

Parisian museums are nuggets for those willing to open themselves up to discovery. Not only do they introduce us to art, they also offer well-deserved gourmet breaks. Between two visits, don’t forget to take a seat at one of their fine restaurants. Take time out for lunch in a museum restaurant. Here are our favorites for combining food and culture! Read more.

Martin Parr. Global Warning: a powerful retrospective at the Jeu de Paume, an exhibition that questions our times

From January 30 to May 24, 2026, the Jeu de Paume art center in Paris presents Global Warning, a major retrospective of British photographer Martin Parr. A key figure in contemporary photography, Parr is celebrated here for his unique look at the excesses of modern society through more than 180 works produced over more than fifty years. The exhibition invites the public to reflect on our globalized world – between unbridled consumerism, mass tourism, technological dependencies and ambivalent relations with the environment – with a tone both ironic and lucid. Read more.

A tea, a cake, a book: the Signature Tea Time experience at Les Hôtels Littéraires

The Société des Hôtels Littéraires is offering a unique new experience: Tea Time Signature, a break where reading, gourmet delights and relaxation come together. A tea, a cake and a book become the ingredients of a suspended moment, conceived as an accessible and inspiring interlude. Visitors can enjoy a delicate pastry accompanied by a hot beverage or soft drink, while immersing themselves in the hotel’s literary universe, for a moment of simple, refined pleasure. Read more.

Trendy brunch in Paris: Kinugawa Sunday Club, Franco-Japanese cuisine in an exceptional spot

In Paris, there’s no shortage of options for brunches. But when it comes to chic brunches, in an elegant, gourmet and resolutely trendy setting, certain addresses clearly stand out. Among them, Kinugawa Rive Gauche is a sure bet. Its Sunday Club offers a unique experience, suspended between Japanese tradition and Parisian art de vivre. A Sunday rendezvous designed for those who like to take their time, eat well and be surprised. Read more.

Le Trésor retrouvé du Roi-Soleil: the exceptional exhibition of Louis XIV’s monumental carpets at the Grand Palais

For the first time in centuries, the monumental carpets commissioned by Louis XIV for the Grande Galerie du Louvre are reunited under the glass roof of the Grand Palais. This ephemeral exhibition, entitled Le Trésor retrouvé du Roi-Soleil (The Sun King’s Treasure Regained), offers visitors a unique opportunity to admire works that have stood the test of time and history. Available for seven days only, these carpets tell a fascinating story of creation, dispersal and survival over the centuries. The event takes place in a prestigious setting, allowing visitors to discover these exceptional pieces in all their original grandeur and brilliance. Read more.

Emily in Paris (season 5): 10 Paris addresses + 1-day chic & spicy itinerary

Walking around Paris like Emily in Paris, without falling into caricature: a well-paced day, cinematic settings, and that light elegance that makes everything seem so simple. Read more.

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