Paris and the Ile-de-France region: the best deals for the week of January 26 to February 1, 2026

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In need of some fresh air on a budget? This week, we’re off to Paris for a selection of smart, caring ideas. From culture to outings and good deals, the agenda promises to be rich.

Highlights of the week in Paris

This week’s guide highlights low-cost outings all over the Paris region. What’s more, the period from January 26 to February 1, 2026 lends itself to it, with seasonal offers and extended opening hours at several locations.

Sunday February 1 coincides with the first Sunday of the month. Many institutions open their doors free of charge, subject to availability. However, be sure to check access conditions beforehand.

Cultural events in Paris

Exhibitions, theater and cinema often offer reduced rates during the week. So keep an eye out for night-time and early-morning slots, which are cheaper and less crowded. However, some theaters require a reservation, even for a reduced-price ticket.

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families, workshops and fun tours offer short, reassuring formats. Media libraries and cultural centers also organize meetings and screenings, either free or at no cost. In short, these places remain warm refuges when it’s cold outside.

Feel like taking a step aside? Opt for unusual guided tours, book fairs or solidarity thrift shops. So you can combine business with pleasure, right in the heart of Paris. In fact, many citizen initiatives announce their dates at the beginning of the week.

  • Free does not mean without reservation: check the access mode.
  • Make a note of the last entry times to avoid disappointment.
  • Have a plan B indoors if the weather turns nasty.
  • Group your visits by neighborhood to limit travel time.
  • Think of cards and passes to accumulate discounts.

Ideas for going out without breaking the bank

When the light is good, city walks are a sure bet. Canals, green corridors and large parks offer quiet, child-friendly routes. However, check for temporary closures, which are frequent in winter.

What’s more, many of our venues offer student or solidarity rates, subject to proof of eligibility. Paris boasts a dense network of venues, many of which are committed to accessible pricing. And don’t forget last-minute sales for low-priced tickets.

The winter sales are in full swing at this time of year, making it easy to combine shopping and sightseeing. Alternate between window-shopping and cultural breaks for a flexible and efficient itinerary. As a result, you’ll be able to keep your day varied, while keeping your spending in check.

Restaurants, cafés and rooftops

During the week, many restaurants offer more affordable lunch menus. Also, some sheltered terraces remain open, with shortened menus and hot drinks. On the other hand, always confirm opening times, which may change according to the weather.

On weekends, brunch formulas sell out fast, especially in the run-up to Chandeleur. So book early if you’re aiming for a table with a view or a trendy spot in Paris. Then keep an eye out for “early bird” offers to save a few euros.

Practical agenda and landmarks in Paris

In terms of transport, anticipate any roadworks or slowdowns on major lines. So leave a little earlier for scheduled events. However, a simple solution is to optimize your journeys by zones and connections.

At this time of year, it’s still very cold in the evenings. So pack layers, a scarf and gloves to make the most of an evening stroll. Then target places close to a bus stop or a station open late.

Many events now require registration, even free of charge. So be sure to read the access conditions and luggage lockers to save time. In short, a little preparation goes a long way, especially at peak times.

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