5 things to do this weekend in Paris From June 6th to 8th

In the blink of an eye, the week is coming to an end, and the Pentecost weekend is just around the corner. At the same time, spring has made a grand comeback to end our winter woes. It’s time to enjoy the mild temperatures and longer days by venturing 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: Chez Ty Coz

Tucked away on Rue du Parc Royal, between old facades and a hushed calm, Ty Coz sets itself up as an iodized haven in the heart of the Marais. A crêperie and oyster bar imagined by Albane and Baptiste Lamotte, brother and sister from Brittany, who have created a sweet and welcoming spot in their image. The place has all the makings of a well-thought-out refuge: cozy banquettes, refined decor, Breton details sprinkled throughout. Come for a crispy galette with seaweed butter, a Cancale oyster for aperitif, a caramel crêpe for a snack — or all of the above. Service is continuous, the atmosphere warm, and the products lovingly sourced: buckwheat flour from Vitré, andouille from Guémené, yogurt from Saint-Malo, and Bordier butter, of course.

4 Rue du Parc Royal, 75003 Paris

What to discover: Future Archive at La Galerie Paradis

A few steps from Gare de l’Est, Galerie Paradis presents Future Archive, a new exhibition that blends vintage furniture and contemporary design in a raw, charming space that once was a ceramics workshop. Far from static nostalgia or pure trendiness, the gallery offers a fluid reading of design, between heritage and contemporary creations. Discover restored 20th-century pieces placed next to objects signed by a hundred modern-day designers. Come to browse, wander, or get inspired. Future Archive opened last night and will remain on view until the 20th.

7 Rue de Paradis, 75010 Paris

Where to have fun: With Onda and The Ordinary

On June 6 and 7, ONDA will take over a former chapel in the 14th arrondissement for a retreat designed with The Ordinary. On the program: pilates, yoga, breathwork — gentle practices to explore the connection between movement and skincare. The space will be dressed in raw materials, muted sounds, and natural scents. Skincare diagnostics will be offered by The Ordinary team, along with simple techniques and take-home products. An invitation to slow down, to listen to yourself, to breathe a little deeper than usual.

11 Imp. Reille, 75014 Paris

Where to shop: At the MA/RÉ pop-up

In a world where the white shirt often rhymes with Zoom meetings and vague dress codes, MA/RÉ flips the script — and does it with flair. Founded by Parisian twin sisters Margaux and Lola Rebois, the brand transforms a menswear classic into a statement of femininity. From June 5 to 7, MA/RÉ brings its sharp elegance to Vie Projects for a pop-up simply titled La Chemiserie. A chance to dive into their permanent wardrobe — the Signature, the Kimono, the Arizona — or to slip on a soft armor made of poplin and precision.

55 Bd Beaumarchais, 75003 Paris

Where to party: With Roche Musique

For thirteen years, Roche Musique has shaped a certain idea of French groove. To mark the occasion, the label brings its extended family together at Wanderlust for a night of house, funk, hip-hop, and neo-soul. From FKJ to Darius, including a tribute to Kartell and the label’s new wave, everything’s in place to celebrate what makes this label, founded by Cezaire, unique. Two floors, four stages, twelve hours of music: a riverside interlude designed as a love letter to the sound that moves them — and to those who have listened from the start.

32 Quai d'Austerlitz, 75013 Paris