Discover Paris differently! Let yourself be surprised by this unique and atypical cruise which combines the charms of the Saint-Martin canal in the heart of Paris to the Seine and the historical landscape and monuments of the capital.
During the 2023 Rugby World Cup, and within the famous Basilic Saint Denis, the association “Suivez la fleche” and the Centre des monuments Nationaux have joint up forces to develop a unique experience to the Rugby fans visiting the Stade de France. This will allow those happy few to combine discovery a unique French historic monument with a live practice of traditional related Craftsmanship.
Enjoy our first concert of the season in the prestigious salons of the Château de Santeny on Tuesday 16 October at 8.30pm. A selection of romantic pieces by Rossini, Massenet, Saint-Saëns and Debussy will be performed by a trio of violin, flute and harp. Free tour of the castle before the concert.
Gourmet Barbès ! Paris is not only a classic representation of luxury and pure French tradition. The capital has always been a melting pot of different cultures from all over the world which makes Paris a unique city.
Discover the history and culture of graffiti in the 20th arrondissement of Paris in Belleville and Ménilmontant, two popular neighborhoods made for urban and artistic expression.
Come and see the unique urban bird life living in the dramatically landscaped Parc des Buttes Chaumont, in north-eastern Paris.
Let’s dive for two hours into the history of the cinema around the Eiffel Tower, the star among the stars, and the district of Passy.
There are many activities to do in Paris with your children : urban strolls, workshops and leisure, themed cruises to delight all.
It is easy to visit Paris as a family, plenty of offers thanks to a wide range of tours for children. Things to do with children in Paris : family outings, cruises with your kids on the Marne, Seine and canals, pleasant walks in Paris with your children… Take advantage of your family holiday to take part in low-price or free events for children in Paris.