What to do in Paris

Paris This Weekend: Your Guide to Free Art, Dancing, and Spring Adventures


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Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in Paris this weekend and into next week—it's March 15, 2026, and the City of Light is buzzing with free adventures, dances, and cultural gems that’ll make your heart skip a beat!

Kick off today with the tail end of the Winter Olympics vibes at La Communale in Saint-Ouen, where you can try curling on their pop-up rink, munch raclette, and catch live coverage of the Milan-Cortina games amid a photo exhibit on the 1924 Chamonix Olympics—Sortiraparis reports it’s open until tonight, perfect for that sporty thrill. Families, head to Little Villette for Little Bal’s dance weekend, shaking it with the kids through March 15 in a joyful explosion of moves.

Tomorrow, Monday March 16, slip into the immersive Louis Vuitton Art Deco exhibit at LV Dream in the 1st arrondissement, extended until March 21—Sortiraparis highlights over 300 heritage pieces across eight themed rooms celebrating the 1925 Expo’s geometric glamour, all free and dazzling. Throughout the week, catch the Spring of Poets at the Louis Vuitton Foundation with free tours blending architecture and verse recitals, or dive into Me and Others at the EDF Foundation, a free show on digital identities running to September.

Electro fans, don’t sleep on tonight’s massive night at CENTQUATRE-PARIS: Myd from Ed Banger headlines with Pedro Winter, Kink, Sofia Kourtesis, and Atom K7 on March 13, but the energy lingers into the week—Sortiraparis calls it an XXL dancefloor shaker. Party on at La Machine du Moulin Rouge with Chronologic and Lolita vibes, or hit Wanderlust for Bomboklaat.

Midweek magic hits March 21 with Forests in Motion at the Climate Academy, a free festival for International Forest Day packed with nature activities, according to Sortiraparis. Stroll blooming magnolias on floral walks citywide, or explore Street Nature Forte’s free street art in the 10th until April 11, featuring 50 artists inspired by nature.

Weekend warriors, rewind to Saturday’s highlights if you missed: Happy Manif’s free headphone dance walk at Grand Palais on March 14-15, led by choreographer David Rolland; Saint Patrick’s Day run from Panthéon to Irish dance workshops at Place de l’Odéon; poetic lantern stroll at Basilica of Saint-Denis; and Madame Loyal’s electro-funfair at Paris Nord Villepinte on March 13 and 15.

Paris, you’re alive with free art, beats, and blooms—grab your walking shoes and dive in!

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What to do in ParisBy Inception Point Ai