THINGS TO DO IN PARIS [OCTOBER 2018]
The weather here in Paris is a mixed bag at times this October: its really cold one minute and you’ll need a thick jacket and then other times you want to run to the nearest rooftop to soak up some sun!
You’ll be fine with just a sweater for those cocktail and champagne sipping nights though. One thing for sure this month as we slip into Fall is that the roaster of things to do, places to eat, shop and wander is just as good if not better than other months so far.
Oh and as for the arts culture and music scene here in Paris, its ready for you!
Eat
Bocariba
Address: 68 Rue de Belleville, 75020 Paris
There’s not a lot of places you can get really good Colombian food in Paris and Boca rebar has pretty much is smashed everyone else off the list it’s also a great place to have a drink their cocktails are amazing and not to mention the brunch which they also have vegetarian options for.
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Stay
The hotel Belloy just recently renovated at St. Germain des Pres and has over 50 rooms for your Parisian comfort
NOT TO BE MISSED:
Of the many things to look for annually in October is Nuit Blanche an all night long art festival in musuems and outdoors. Also there are a few new restaurants, coffeeshops and hotels opening featured below:
NUIT BLANCHE
ELECTRO at Invalids:
For Nuit Blanche, there’s going to be an electro music party and art installation by Physis at Invalides.
PHYSIS welcomes three Scandinavian DJs: Lindstrom, Axel Boman and Kornél Kovács.
FREE for the Kids:
You can take the kids out for a night at the zoo at the Paris Zoo (Paris Zoologique) and guess what it’s free!
Sustainable FASHION:
Even though we’re just wrapping up Paris fashion week, they’re still going to be lots of fashion left in Paris for October. Head out to the City Hall (Hotel de Ville) there’s going to be a show by Andrea Crews! Le Bon Coin is a website in France where you can find just about everything to buy or sell, kind of like a mixture of craigslist and eBay. Andrea Crews has found 99 vintage pieces from that website, recycled them to create new pieces for the fashion show. And all the models are actually real people scouted in Paris.
There’s gonna be some cool art sculptures also at Hotel de Ville by Ugo Schiavi which represents the French Republic
Metros: 1, 11 : Hôtel de Ville //OR// 1, 4, 7, 11, 14 : Châtelet
Head over to the Nelson Mandela garden for the Marche babiole: which is kind of like a market of knickknacks people reselling vintage items or a mixture of new kitch creations.
Proceeds will go to the Emmaus foundation.
Address:
32, rue de la Bourdonnais, 75001
Métro Les Halles
SALON DU CHOCOLAT:
Salon du Chocolat is happening from 31 October to 4 November and as you can guess, it is what it says; the biggest chocolate trade show in Paris. With over 500 participants from 60 countries
MONDIAL AUTO
October 4 to the 14th sees the return of one of France’s biggest automobile shows! I’ve already seen a lot in the local press here about the futuristic cars, it’s going to be happening at the Porte de Versailles – entry tickets start at around 9 euros.
ODYSSEA MARATHON
The Odyssea is a Paris marathon in support of breast cancer awareness and it happens on 6 October at the hippo Vincennes
http://www.odyssea.info/course/paris/
ART
Fondation Louis Vuitton
FLV has exhibitions on Basquiat and Egon Schiele.
Asia is in retrospectives at the Yves Saint Laurent museum
The first exposition of this size on Madagascar in France is happening from 18 September all the way until 1 January 2019
Fabrique de Lux at Musee Cognacq Jay
29th of September to 27 January it speaks about the life of luxury and Art in 18 century Paris, through the collection of businessmen at the time.
Halloween
Disneyland Paris is a great place to be this Halloween from 1 October to 4 November all the way until 2 AM
One of my favorite places in Paris to especially to get donuts boneshakers going to be having a trick or treat on the 27th from 2 to 5 PM
Wander
Wanted to take you guys in a little wander around an alternative part of Paris!
we’re going to be going up along the canal to possibly doing some thrift shopping of either furniture, clothes, books, Vinyl… at Emmaus Riquet (40 Rue Riquet, Paris09 70 81 89 60 – open only Saturday and Wednesdays) – If you can’t find your hearts desire there, go over to the other Emmaus just next door inside Cent Qautre/ 104
Cent Quatre / 104 (5 Rue Curial, 75019 Paris) is also a great place to spend an afternoon – they have three amazing restaurants, galleries and tons of things for the kids to do!
Going in the direction of the canal- you’ll find lots of cafés and one of my favorites is called Bellerive (71 Quai de la Seine, 75019 Paris) you can sit and just watch the Parisians walk by as you enjoy your drink or one of their delicious plates of tra ditonal french food.
On the other side of the canal, you’ll find Paname Brewing Company (41 bis Quai de la Loire, 75019 Paris) with a massive collection of beers on tap as well as tapas and lots of outdoor seating.
Grande Fantasie is a riverboat ( 3 Quai de l’Oise, 75019 Paris) stationed close to one of the beautiful bridges along the canal and they serve just very simple traditional French food they also have vegetarian options and have a really cool veggie burger with cheese.
A place to meet other newbies or seasoned Parisians and a place to ask EVERYTHING and commemorate as a community over coffee and giggles.