Paris is buzzing this week, so if you’re in the city right now, you’ve picked a great moment to explore.
Let’s start with the magic of lights, because Paris in January absolutely leans into the glow. According to Sortiraparis, Parc Floral in the 12th arrondissement is hosting The Light Odyssey through January 11, an immersive night trail with around a thousand giant lanterns, a drone show, and even artificial northern lights shimmering over the trees. It’s perfect for listeners who want a winter walk that feels like stepping into a sci‑fi garden.
If you’re more into playful nostalgia, head to the Jardin d’Acclimatation in the Bois de Boulogne. Sortiraparis reports that its Japan in Lights lantern festival runs until March 8, transforming the park with 2,000 illuminated sculptures inspired by Mount Fuji, Tokyo streets, and kawaii characters. Ride a few attractions, then wander the glowing pathways with a hot drink in hand.
Culture lovers are spoiled this week. At the Grand Palais, the exhibition All About Love by American artist Mickalene Thomas is on show through early April, bringing bold collage, rhinestones, and vibrant portraits that reimagine Black femininity and desire, as highlighted by Sortiraparis. Fashion fans can slip over to the Dior Gallery at 30 Montaigne, where a special exhibition dialogues between Dior and Azzedine Alaïa, with more than a hundred couture pieces on view, while the Azzedine Alaïa Foundation continues the story in the Marais.
For something more intimate, Sortiraparis notes that the Théâtre de l’Œuvre launches the stage adaptation of En attendant Bojangles this week, with performances from Thursday to Saturday. It’s a whimsical, melancholic love story—ideal for a romantic night out. Comedy lovers can grab tickets to Fabrice Éboué’s new stand‑up run at the Folies Bergère, also kicking off now and running through January 24, promising sharp, irreverent humor in a classic Parisian venue.
If you’re craving something unusual, the Museum of Arts and Crafts is showing Zeus, the metallic horse from the Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony, now starring in its own exhibition. Sortiraparis explains that you can get up close to the engineering behind that dramatic moment on the Seine. And for families or pop‑culture fans, Paris Montreuil Expo is hosting a LEGO Jurassic World show, with about fifteen giant brick dinosaurs and immersive sets to wander through.
By the time night falls, the city turns into one big dance invitation. Sortiraparis’ nightlife guide points listeners toward legendary venues: Rex Club for sleek techno, La Machine du Moulin Rouge by Pigalle for big, sweaty electro nights, Cabaret Sauvage at Parc de la Villette for carnival‑style parties under a circus tent, and Supersonic in Bastille for free rock shows and late‑night sets. If you want something playful, Boom Boom Villette is hosting roller‑disco nights, complete with DJ sets and retro vibes, and Concorde Atlantique, the boat moored near the Musée d’Orsay, offers open‑air decks, cocktails, and DJ parties with the Seine as your backdrop.
Between luminous night walks, cutting‑edge exhibitions, theater, comedy, and clubs that go till dawn, Paris this week is all about mixing cozy winter charm with big city energy. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more ideas on what to do in the city of light.
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