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Paris Postcard: Festive Thrills, Icy Wonders, and Yuletide Magic in the City of Light


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Welcome to Things to Do in Paris, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud sports nut who's traded soccer pitches for Paris's twinkling ice rinks this festive season. On this crisp winter Sunday, December 28, 2025, the City of Light is buzzing with post-Christmas magic—think frosty air around 5°C, golden sunlight peeking through, and streets alive with holiday cheer from Champs-Élysées lights to steaming mulled wine stalls.

Kick off your day with slam-dunk excitement at the All Star Game 2025 at Accor Arena, where French league stars battle the world team in basketball, plus epic 3-point shoots, skills challenges, and dunk contests—pure family frenzy starting this afternoon, as per Accor Arena's lineup. Glide into whimsy at the Grand Palais Ice Rink, the world's largest indoor wonder under a massive Eiffel Tower centerpiece, open through January 7 with hot chocolate on tap, courtesy of Sortiraparis guides. Culture vultures, hit the Louvre's extended evening openings till January 3 for after-dark masterpieces without the daytime crush. Families, catch Pomme's enchanting Le petit cirque at Bouffes du Nord theater, blending music and circus magic from today's shows through early January. For nightlife vibes, Polpo Nord's winter terrace on the Seine rocks cable cars, curling, and raclette feasts till late.

Local buzz: Sortiraparis reports the giant La Défense Christmas market wraps today with 300 chalets, its ice rink, and Santa meets—last call! No major transit hiccups, but Eiffel Tower stays open till nearly 1 AM for holiday extensions. New gem: Marguerite 1606 in Issy-les-Moulineaux drops a festive Queen's menu with foie gras and scallops.

Must-dos today? Lace up for Tuileries Garden's gourmet funfair with rides and rink spins, or wander the Enchanted Forest market at City Hall for artisan treasures. Hidden gem: sneak to Bercy Village for free starry skies and elf parades.

Local tip: Parisians dodge lines by visiting markets post-4 PM—grab a raclette and people-watch like a pro; did you know Paris's ice rinks host more skaters yearly than the Tour de France riders?

Tomorrow, Taizé youth gatherings kick off through New Year's—tune in for spiritual vibes and more epic picks!

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