Ultimate Guide to Free Events in Paris

Budget-Friendly Things to Do, Year-Round in Paris

The French capital, renowned for its cultural heritage and artistic trends, offers a plethora of free and imaginative yearly events. From artistic celebrations to lively street festivities, there’s something for everyone. Plan your visit for summer or early autumn to make the most of these events.

Paris Music Festival (Fête de la Musique)

Asa performs during La Fete de la Musique at L'Olympia on June 21, 2014 in Paris, France.
Asa performs during La Fete de la Musique at L’Olympia on June 21, 2014 in Paris, France.

On June 21st, the Paris Music Festival celebrates music across various genres. This event has gained immense popularity and inspired similar celebrations in cities globally, including New York since 2007. Whether you explore the streets for performances or check the schedule for specific concerts, the Paris Music Festival is a must-attend experience.

Paris Plages (Paris Beach)

Paris Plages is a popular summer event in the French capital.
Paris Plages is a popular summer event in the French capital.

Since 2002, Paris Plages has transformed the banks of the Seine River into a beach environment every summer. This unique event offers sandy beaches, swimming opportunities, pop-up cafes, and mist showers. Enjoy a budget-friendly day with family and friends at Paris Plages.

Open-Air Paris Cinema at La Villette

Cinema at La Villette
Cinema at La Villette. Courtesy of Cinema en Plein Air-Parc de la Villette

During summer, Parc de la Villette showcases free outdoor screenings, displaying both classic and contemporary films. This event is perfect for movie enthusiasts and a great way to experience the local film culture under the stars.

Paris Gay Pride (Marche des Fiértés)

Paris' Gay Pride event is one of the most festive occasions of the year.
Paris’ Gay Pride event is one of the most festive occasions of the year.

Held every June, Paris Gay Pride is a vibrant event that resembles a massive street party celebrating diversity and civil rights for LGBT individuals. It’s an excellent opportunity to witness the colorful spirit of Parisian culture.

Bastille Day Celebrations in Paris

Bastille Day 2012
Bastille Day 2012. Berthold Trenkel / Getty Images

Every July 14th, the city honors the French Revolution with spectacular fireworks, parades, and street festivals as part of Bastille Day. Participate in this free event to celebrate democracy and revel in the festive atmosphere.

European Heritage Days (Journées du Patrimoine)

Hotel de Ville (Paris City Hall)
Hotel de Ville (Paris City Hall). Jean-Louis Zimmermann/Creative Commons 2.0

Typically occurring in mid-September, the European Heritage Days allow free access to numerous historical sites, including City Hall and the National Assembly. Arrive early to avoid long queues at these popular locations.

Nuit Blanche (White Night)

A young visitor enjoys an interactive installation as part of "Nuit Blanche" in Paris.
A young visitor enjoys an interactive installation as part of “Nuit Blanche” in Paris.

First launched in 2002, Nuit Blanche has become a celebrated night of art and culture in Paris. This annual event, featuring multiple galleries, museums, and installations open for free entry, attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors eager to experience both local and global artistic expressions.

Holiday Lights and Festivities

Christmas decorations in Paris are always festive.
Christmas decorations in Paris are always festive. Joe Daniel Price/Moment/Getty Images

Each December, the streets of Paris come alive with sparkling lights and festive decorations. Ice rinks pop up across the city, offering affordable skating opportunities. Notable displays, like those at Galeries Lafayette, enhance the holiday spirit. Christmas markets also open, providing delightful experiences while wandering through the city.

Chinese New Year in Paris

Chinese New Year Dragon in Paris
Chinese New Year Dragon in Paris. Philippe LEJEANVRE/Getty Images

Chinese New Year in Paris has emerged as a key annual event, celebrated by the city’s vibrant French-Chinese community. Experience lively parades featuring dragons, musicians, and festive dishes in the streets of South Paris for an unforgettable celebration.

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