What to do in Paris this weekend (May 2-4)
For this Parisian long weekend, take refuge wherever the sun shines (on your plate or in your glass), get away from the city to find flowers and nature, or treat yourself to a well-deserved massage!
Where to have lunch to get back to the South?
Rosé, this hidden restaurant in the 15th arrondissement takes you to the Mediterranean (without the TGV)
Rosé isn’t just another hotel restaurant. It’s a southern interlude, a reminder of aperitifs with friends, long generous tables, lilting accents. A Mediterranean ambience recreated down to the finest detail – but in the heart of Paris. Read more.
What exhibition near Paris can you visit to get away from it all?
Dior, Jardins Enchanteurs: the couturier’s plant exhibition
In Granville, the Christian Dior Museum invites visitors on an intimate journey into the botanical world of Monsieur Dior, with a masterful exhibition dedicated to his creative interior gardens. Read more.
What’s the most urgent show to see?
Why Alex Lutz’s new show touches the heart
A white horse, a vintage answering machine and a trembling laugh. At the Cirque d’Hiver, Alex Lutz delivers a deeply personal show, on the border between dreams and mourning. Read more.
Where can you treat yourself to a chic treatment away from the hustle and bustle of the city?
Aesop unveils its confidential treatment cabin in Paris
Subdued lighting, carefully selected background music, gestures that awaken as much as they soothe: Aesop redefines facial care as an art of living. And Paris now has its own wellness capsule, nestled in the heart of the Marais district. Read more.
What to listen to on Sunday evenings to stay on top of culture?
Sophie Marceau on France Inter with a new literary program
Known for her cult film roles, Sophie Marceau has added a new string to her bow: that of radio host on France Inter, for a program dedicated to literature. Read more.