What to do in Paris this weekend (April 4-6)

This weekend is all about fun! Great food, lush gardens and crazy designs. Enjoy and admire!

Blanc: the simplicity and purity of a star we love

Located in the heart of Paris’s 16ᵉ arrondissement at 52 Rue de Longchamp, Blanc, Shinichi Sato’s new gastronomic project, offers an exceptional culinary experience. In an uncluttered yet warm setting, the chef celebrates raw produce and the finesse of flavors. Read more.

ReSee sets up its first pop-up in the heart of the Marais district

This weekend, vintage fashion lovers have a date with the exceptional. The ReSee platform, a global reference for second-hand luxury goods, inaugurates its first pop-up Archive Sale in Paris.

For two days only, on April 5 and 6, over 500 rare pieces will be offered for sale: treasures signed Dior by John Galliano, vintage Chanel, Prada from the 2000s, and iconic silhouettes from Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière, Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane, Alaïa or Bottega Veneta by Matthieu Blazy. Prices start at €200 and range up to €600.

Founded in 2013, ReSee has become a must for sustainable fashion enthusiasts, combining exacting standards, authenticity and conservation.

Saturday, April 5: 10am-7pm
Sunday, April 6: 11am-7pm

📍51 rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris

Giverny in bloom: the Maison de Monet reopens its doors

Nestled in the Eure region, this charmingly picturesque residence is a place of pilgrimage for all art and nature lovers. Claude Monet, the emblematic figure of Impressionism, lived here from 1883 to 1926, creating a veritable floral theater around him. Its water garden, water lilies, tulips and roses as far as the eye can see, and its Japanese bridge, inspired some of his most famous masterpieces. Read more.

Maison Gazelle: the new coffee shop that’s electrifying Paris

Maison Gazelle breaks the codes of the coffee shop. Here, almonds are celebrated in all their forms. The address blends Moroccan and French influences, with a rare elegance. At the helm is Sara Boukhaled, an inspired and inspiring young entrepreneur. Her ambition? To reconcile indulgence and well-being without ever sacrificing taste. Read more.

PAD Paris Design: The return of the salon des arts décoratifs

Since its creation in 1998, PAD Paris has become a benchmark event. It brings together the best international and French galleries of historic and contemporary design. Visitors can discover unique pieces, combining furniture, jewelry, ceramics and other objets d’art. Each edition offers a new perspective on the art of living and collecting. Read more.

Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie: the art of homemade food and culinary excellence on your doorstep

Le Comptoir de la Gastronomie is a treasure trove nestled in the heart of Paris, at 34 rue Montmartre. Renowned for its craftsmanship, this establishment offers a wide range of fine foods of remarkable quality. Whether in the boutique or online, excellence is the name of the game, with products available to order from anywhere in France and Europe. Read more.

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