What to do in Paris this weekend (March 20-22)

This weekend in Paris, we’re getting ready to welcome spring by alternating between the pleasures of gastronomy and a feast for the eyes, whether in front of an exhibition or the seventh art.

Claridge Lounge: a confidential address for a gourmet break in the heart of the Golden Triangle

In the heart of the prestigious Golden Triangle, just minutes from Avenue Montaigne and the Champs-Élysées, Hôtel Claridge is home to an address that insiders whisper about. Behind its discreet façade at 37 rue François-Ier, the establishment reveals a warm and welcoming place to slow down the pace of a busy Parisian day. Entirely renovated, the hotel cultivates a bright, contemporary atmosphere, true to Parisian elegance. It’s also the new spot that attracts Parisian women looking for a gourmet moment in a hushed, confidential setting. Read more.

Lebanese restaurants in Paris: the best addresses to discover for a culinary trip to Lebanon

Looking for a place to enjoy generous mezze and fragrant grilled meats? Lebanese restaurants in Paris offer a cuisine rich in flavor, combining ancestral traditions with modern touches. Here’s a selection of establishments worth visiting in 2026. Read more.

Antipodes x Wild & The Moon: the not-to-be-missed healthy and beauty pop-up in Paris

From March 16 to 22, Antipodes takes over Wild & The Moon Saint-Honoré for a Parisian pop-up combining clean beauty and healthy lifestyle. To mark the launch of its very first natural hair care range, the New Zealand brand, a pioneer in green tech, imagines an immersive week in a setting inspired by New Zealand. Read more.

Eighteenth-century fashion at the Palais Galliera

From March 14 to July 12, 2026, the Palais Galliera honors the feminine elegance of the Age of Enlightenment with the exhibition Fashion in the 18th century, a fantasized heritage. In this tour, the museum explores the lasting influence of this period on the history of fashion, between historic pieces and more contemporary reinterpretations. Read more.

David Lynch honored at the Luxor with an exceptional ciné-club

From March 22 to May 17, the Luxor pays tribute to David Lynch with a ciné-club hosted by Fabienne Duszynski, professor at the University of Lille and member of the editorial board of Vertigo magazine. It’s an opportunity to rediscover several of the director’s major films on the big screen, from Eraserhead (the first film to be screened on March 22) to Mulholland Drive, via Elephant Man, Blue Velvet and Lost Highway. Throughout the cycle, audiences will be able to immerse themselves in Lynch’s singular universe of mystery, dreams, strangeness and fascination. An unmissable event for fans of auteur cinema.

Le Bon Bock: absinthe, frescoes and artists’ memories

pass Manet, Picasso and Van Gogh.

Perched on the hilltop of Montmartre, Le Bon Bock is the oldest restaurant still in operation in the neighborhood. Open since 1879, this confidential spot has stood the test of time without losing its soul. And if the name still doesn’t ring a bell, you should know that it was once the secret haunt of the most illustrious artists: Édouard Manet, Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire came here to drink, chat and remake the world… over a glass of absinthe, of course. Read more.

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