What to do in Paris this weekend (September 27 to 29)

Cultural activities or outdoor events? We’ve selected the best times to enjoy Paris on this last weekend of September. From unique trade fairs to exciting exhibitions and sensational shows, follow our program for an unforgettable weekend in the City of Light!

Celebrate 130 years of Galeries Lafayette

In 2024, Galeries Lafayette celebrates its 130th anniversary. Since its opening in 1894, this famous Parisian department store has reinvented itself while preserving its heritage.

To mark this exceptional anniversary, the Galeries are offering a series of prestigious events, culminating in the 130th anniversary table. A unique installation under the magnificent Art Nouveau dome. From September 21 to October 1, visitors will have the opportunity to take part in immersive meals, offering spectacular views and captivating scenography. In partnership with Moët & Chandon, these exclusive moments promise a memorable and festive experience.

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Enjoy the best spicy shrimps in Paris at Taokan

This upscale restaurant is renowned for reinterpreting classic Chinese dishes with a modern, elegant touch. But if there’s one dish that Parisian gourmets are unanimous about, it’s their spicy shrimp. Considered by many to be the best in Paris, these shrimps are cooked to perfection. Juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside, they give off an explosion of perfectly measured spicy flavors. The mastery of spiciness, combined with the freshness of the ingredients, elevates this dish to a rare gastronomic level.

Taokan Saint Germain des Prés, 8 rue du Sabot 75006, Paris – 01 42 84 18 36

Taokan Saint-Honoré, 1 rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris – 01 42 61 97 88

Ming gold at the Musée Guimet

The “Ming Gold” exhibition at the Musée Guimet reveals the refinement of Chinese goldsmithing, offering a unique insight into the golden age of the Ming dynasty. Autumn in Paris shines this year at the Musée Guimet with an exceptional exhibition devoted to the refined art of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). The works on display, all from the Dong Bo Zhai collection at the Qujiang Fine Arts Museum in Xi’an, plunge us into the world of the Chinese elite, where gold symbolized both social status and artistic refinement.

Musée national des arts asiatiques – Guimet, 6, place d’Iéna, 75116 Paris

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Discover brunch at Monsieur Aristide

Café Aristide, nestled in the heart of Montmartre, reveals its new autumn brunch formula. A gourmet rendezvous not to be missed every Sunday, ideal for sharing a convivial moment with friends or family! Let yourself be seduced by a choice of hot drinks accompanied bya delicious basket of pastries and breads. With a glass of fresh fruit juice in hand, the parade of dishes begins. There’s a choice of 3 starters, 3 main courses and 3 desserts.

Le Café Aristide – 3, Rue Aristide Bruant, 75018 Paris. Every Sunday from 12:00 pm, by reservation at 01.42.64.33.33. Le Brunch D’aristide À 45€ – Le Brunch Des Petits À 18€.

Chez Moune

Designed by renowned Parisian architect Jessica Mille, Chez Moune is a true cultural gem. As soon as you walk through its doors, you’re immediately transported into a very modern atmosphere. The walls are lined with red velvet, reminiscent of the golden age of cabarets. Colorful neon lights add a contemporary touch. The bar, the centerpiece of the place, offers a menu of cocktails such as an Expresso Martini or Pornstar Martini. Each drink is a tribute, like the “Cara”, in honor of Cara Delevingne. A bold blend that reflects the supermodel’s personality. At Moune, the music is a journey through time and genres, from electro and hip-hop hits to more modern sounds. Perfect for an immersive, nostalgic experience.

Chez Moune – 54 Rue Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, 75009 Paris

Take a moment of escape at the Suichuka Japanese Spa

Nestled in the heart of the Hôtel Littéraire Le Swann in Paris, Spa Suichuka offers an exceptional wellness experience, blending Japanese serenity with a tribute to Marcel Proust. This intimate cocoon is inspired by the Suichuka philosophy. These Japanese flowers open delicately in water, as a metaphor for the blossoming of mind and body. The atmosphere is soothing, with an uncluttered décor of light wood, reminiscent of Japanese Zen gardens. The setting invites relaxation and total disconnection. All this, in a unique literary ambience that pays homage to Marcel Proust. The Spa Suichuka stands out for the quality of its holistic treatments, combining technology and tradition.

Hôtel Littéraire Le Swann, BW Premier Collection – 11-15 Rue de Constantinople, 75008 Paris

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