This guide focuses on time-stamped outings and the latest deals of the moment. For a fuller view of the calendar, also check out our guide to Paris' outings on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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Heat in Paris: parks and gardens open until midnight amid heatwave alert
A heatwave is battering the capital, and Paris is officially on yellow heatwave alert. The city has therefore activated its heatwave response plan, extending the opening hours of certain parks and gardens until midnight. [Read more]



Heat and pollution spike in Île-de-France: traffic restrictions in place this Tuesday, May 26.
Facing a heatwave and a peak in pollution in Île-de-France, the Paris police prefecture is imposing circulation restrictions on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. The maximum speed limit is reduced by 20 km/h on many corridors, and teleworking is strongly advised to limit travel. We have all the details. [Read more]



Heading for the playoffs! Paris Basketball aims to defend its French championship title at the Adidas Arena + Grand Jeu
Sponsored - The regular season is in the books—let the thrill begin! After finishing first in the standings, Paris Basketball, the reigning French champions, begin their title defense. From May 26, the adidas Arena switches to Playoff mode for the season’s most intense moment. Get ready for an American-style, jaw-dropping show, and enter the special contest to win a pass to all the games! [Read more]



Public baths and showers in Paris: where can you find free municipal showers?
Free and open to everyone, Paris’s municipal bathhouses let you shower in a private cubicle, bringing your own toiletries. A discreet, practical service that’s deeply rooted in Parisian life. [Read more]



Pollution in Paris: Free residential parking extended this Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Against the continuing ozone pollution episode in Île-de-France, the City of Paris extends the free residential parking program this Wednesday, May 27, 2026. Here are the conditions and recommendations in place to curb polluting emissions. [Read more]



La Mutinerie: the queer, feminist bar with a lively lineup on Rue Saint-Martin
La Mutinerie, located on Rue Saint-Martin, stands as an indispensable cultural, political, and festive pillar for lesbian, bi, trans, queer, and feminist communities. This unique Paris spot blends engaged workshops and a supportive, community-focused hub with electrifying queer club nights. [Read more]



The Saint-Denis Market (93), Île-de-France’s largest market, where the whole world comes together.
Saint-Denis market offers a genuine globe-trotting of flavors and cultures… without leaving Seine-Saint-Denis (93). Under its vast 19th-century iron-and-glass hall, this iconic market stands as the largest covered market in Île-de-France! [Read more]



Hansel & Gretel drop in at the Paradox Museum Paris for a fairy-tale adventure
Sponsored - Le Paradox Museum Paris celebrates the anniversary of Hans & Gretel, the shop for all foodies, with an immersive experience inspired by Hansel & Gretel, blending an enchanted forest, a treasure hunt, golden tickets, sweet treats, interactive fairy tales, and immersive night-time experiences. [Read more]



26 charming villages and strolls to discover near Paris, the treasures of Île-de-France
Get away from Paris with these 26 must-see getaways within 100 km of the capital. [Read more]



Matisse 1941-1954: More evening hours to visit the grand exhibition at the Grand Palais
Le Grand Palais and the Centre Pompidou unveil a fresh look at Matisse, focusing on his final years of life and creation. A retrospective that fans won’t want to miss, on view at the Grand Palais from March 24 to July 26, 2026. Evening openings are available on Wednesday nights starting May 27. [Read more]



The Jardin d'Acclimatation's paddling pool and beach, the perfect place to cool off!
In summer, from May to September (weather permitting), the Jardin d'Acclimatation transforms itself into a fun-filled seaside resort. Come and enjoy the joys of water and relaxation in the heart of Paris. Children and adults alike will find plenty of deckchairs to relax on. [Read more]



Primordial Water: the Louvre’s exhibition exploring Mesopotamian myths — our photos
The Louvre Museum in Paris presents The Primordial Water, an exhibition on water in ancient Mesopotamia, running from May 20, 2026 to March 15, 2027. Archaeological artifacts, myths, and irrigation show how this resource shaped the region’s earliest societies. [Read more]



The free photo exhibition focused on Sebastião Salgado extended at Paris City Hall
The Hôtel de Ville in Paris pays tribute to photographer Sebastião Salgado with a major exhibition, free to the public from February 21 to June 6, 2026. [Read more]



Tip: our top 5 family activities at the Jardin du Luxembourg
A must-see garden in the capital, the Jardin du Luxembourg is an essential green space in Paris. A paradise for runners and strollers, who like to spend long afternoons there, it's also a favorite spot for families: to let off steam or take advantage of the kid-friendly activities on offer in the garden. [Read more]



Metro and RER updates: closures, work, and demonstrations in Paris this Wednesday May 27, 2026
In a flash, get all the latest updates on traffic and transportation in Paris, refreshed in real time. Whether it's the Metro, RER, or Transilien services operated by RATP, construction work, ongoing circulation, major events, or demonstrations — we provide all the essential information you need before heading out in Paris this Wednesday May 27, 2026. [Read more]
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