Events in Paris
Your Guide to Upcoming Paris Events
Our Guide to Paris Events page is designed to help make your stay in Paris as intriguing as possible. We highlight all kinds of upcoming Paris events, from the art world’s most exciting exhibitions, to the international sporting events like the French Open.
Dalí Commemoration at the Espace Dalí
In memory of the disappearance of Salvador Dalí 20 years ago, the museum dedicated to him in Paris will be showcasing his gold pieces (Dalí d'Or-Objets Montés ) through the 20th of January 2010. Also on display, for the first time ever in France, will be a dedication of rare-jewel covered sculptures created in memoriam of him. LEARN MORE
Christmas Light Festival on the Champs-Elysées
The world’s most famed shopping street comes alive in celebration of the Christmas season from Nov 20 to Dec 28. Experience the magic that is Paris during the holidays when over 90 buildings on the street are aglow in over 1 million lights. LEARN MORE
Planète Durable Exhibition
From April 2 to April 5, visit the largest sustainable living event in Paris. Over 35,000 visitors are expected to attend this 'green' event, where over 200 exhibits relating to sustainable development and consumption will be on display. LEARN MORE
Ron Arad Exhibit
Through March 16th, the Centre Pompidou is devoting an entire exhibit to British architect and industrial designer, Ron Arad. Born in Tel Aviv and educated in London, Arad is known for his production of works based on sinusoidal, elliptical and oval forms. LEARN MORE
David LaChapelle Retrospective
From February 5 to May 31, the Monnaie de Paris will be hosting the largest David LaChapelle retrospective ever organized in France. Over 200 of his works will be on display allowing the public to discover and admire the sheer complexity of the work produced by this great artist. LEARN MORE
Mangareva Polynesian pantheon
From February 3 to May 10, See an exhibition featuring the only known works of art originating from Mangareva, a small island forming part of the Gambier Islands. Witness a dozen statues which have never before been shown to the general public. LEARN MORE







