5 things to do this weekend in Paris from May 30th to the 1st of June
In the blink of an eye, the week is coming to an end, and the weekend is already on the horizon. Meanwhile, spring has made its big comeback to put an end to our winter woes. It’s time to enjoy the mild temperatures and the lengthening days by stepping out of your cocoon. More than ever, the streets are buzzing with activities to suit all tastes. Discover now what the city has in store for you this weekend.
Where to eat: Bouche’s 4th Birthday with Mehmet
This Sunday, Bouche kicks off its anniversary month with a flavorful and meaningful first pop-up: Mehmet, the gem from the 18th arrondissement redefining kebab like you’ve never tasted it before. No spit-roast this time, but a variety of Turkish mezzes, reimagined classics designed to be shared (or not). The team of Julien Catelain and Matthieu Haddak steps out from their tiles and Berlin soundtrack for a detour at Bouche, the raw and lively hangout in the 11th where Florent Peineau bends the rules of small sharing plates. It’s the alliance of two spots that make Paris vibrate — between skewers and concrete, house cocktails and signature cuisine.
85 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Paris
To discover: Cèucle at Big Shot Coffee
This Sunday, June 1st, the brand Cèucle sets up at Big Shot Coffee to celebrate the release of its Summer Edition. A pop-up just the way we like it: low-key, cool, and with a free latte for the first 50 arrivals (early birds take note). Launched in 2021 by Auriane Blandin-Gall – Cèucle offers oversized silhouettes and modular volumes however you like. The kind of clothes you grab on the fly, combine effortlessly, and end up becoming your most personal pieces.
64 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris
Where to have fun: The Racquet Klub by K-Swiss
For Roland-Garros, K-Swiss takes over the Hoxton with The Racquet Klub, an activation designed as a modern tribute to the tennis world. From May 25 to June 8, the American brand transforms the hotel’s iconic spaces – terrace, lobby and restaurant – into a chic and immersive fan zone, where matches are screened in a laid-back atmosphere. At the heart of the setup, a pop-up showcases the new K-Frame with a scenography blending clubhouse vibes and urban codes. The Rivié restaurant joins in with a clay-colored signature cocktail, served by a team dressed in event colors. Contests and exclusive prizes complete the experience — a way for K-Swiss to reaffirm its tennis heritage while anchoring itself in Parisian life.
30-32 Rue du Sentier, 75002 Paris
Where to shop: At a pop-up by l’Épicerie
Tired of crying over four-digit grails? @lepicerie_ is back at it, inviting @fb.cultures & @deuzuu for a second edition packed with collector pieces and great deals. From May 31 to June 1, everything happens at 68 Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth: two days to shop Prada, Stüssy, Gucci, or Comme des Garçons at affordable prices (between 10 and 100 euros). No reservations, no mercy: first come, first served. You’ve been warned.
68 Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth, 75003 Paris
Where to party: With Buck for the Champions League Final
Did someone say homemade fried chicken and stadium vibes in the 11th? This Saturday, forget overcrowded bars and tiny screens: the real PSG - Inter final is happening at 25 Rue de la Forge Royale. For the Paris stop of its World Tour, Buck turns its HQ into an XXL fan zone, with outdoor screening, free burgers at halftime, and a flurry of scratch-off surprises.
25 Rue de la Forge Royale, 75011 Paris