What to do in Paris in June
The start of the summer months in Paris means fine weather, concerts, festivals, sporting events, blockbuster exhibits, and more.

June is here! It’s time to savor the start of the summer months, enjoying the longest day of the year and pleasant weather. Locals and visitors soak up much needed vitamin D and good times. Social events are planned around the long sunny days. There is a festive spirit in the air. It’s the perfect time for lingering along the banks of the Seine and Canal St. Martin, enjoying a glass of rosé en terrasse, Parisian picnics in the Jardin des Tuileries or Parc Monceau made up of the bounty of early summer produce from the local market, and best of all – preparations for les vacances. We compiled our picks of what to do in Paris in June. The month is filled with live musical events and performances, festivals, free concerts, sporting events, blockbuster exhibitions, other special events and more.
Paris In June – Weather and Other Visitor Information
It seems we say it month after month but June, being the start of summer, is one of the best times to visit Paris. Expect warm weather, with highs coming in at an average temperature of 24°C (around 75°F) and average low temperatures of 14°C (around 57°F). The June weather forecast sees about 8 rainy days in the month. Although it is the beginning of summer, still pack a light jacket and umbrella. It’s a good idea to have layers for cloudy days and when the sun goes down.
We are approaching peak months for travel so first-time visitors wanting to see major sites like the Eiffel tower and Louvre Museum should be prepared for large crowds and long lines. The good weather and long days means it’s a great time to take advantage of a private walking tour, Seine river cruise, or a day trip to places like the Palace of Versailles, Loire Valley and Disneyland Paris. There are no public holidays in June.
If you haven’t booked your accommodation yet, check out our picks of Paris vacation apartments to rent this summer or better yet, book a place with the rarest of all amenities in Paris: hotels in Paris with a pool!
Things to To DO in Paris in June – Exhibitions
Christian Krohg (1852-1925): The People of the North, Musee D’Orsay – until July 27
Christian Krohg (1852-1925): The People of the North exhibits works which span the Norwegian artist’s illustrious career. In Krohg’s first retrospective outsde of Scandinavia, this exhibition illustrates his commitment to evoking compassion for the plights of the common people through his art and draws connections between Krohg’s body of work and those of celebrated French artists like Courbet.
The Met au Louvre: Dialogues on Oriental Antiquities, Louvre – until 28 September
The Met au Louvre: Dialogues on Oriental Antiquities presents Near Eastern Antiquities collections from both the Louvre and New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. In this groundbreaking collaboration, the exhibition of these 4th and 5th century AD artifacts allows viewers to examine the objects in a new light and to discover the previously unconsidered common threads between the collections.
Summon the Chimeras: Medieval Heritage in Contemporary Art, Cluny Museum – until September 20
Summon the Chimeras: Medieval Heritage in Contemporary Art demonstrates the medieval influences in later artworks, including architecture, patterns, and natural imagery. The exhibition highlights the significance of the past in our culture and how contemporary artists transform these medieval influences to engage modern audiences.
Gabriele Münter: Paint without Detours, Modern Art Museum of Paris – until August 24
Gabriele Münter: Paint without Detours celebrates the German expressionist’s notable sixty year career. Displaying more than 150 of her artworks in a variety of mediums, including photography, engraving, painting, and more, this exhibition highlights Münter’s great contributions to modern art.
Jewelry Designs: The Secrets of Creation, Petit Palais – until July 20
Jewelry Designs: The Secrets of Creation presents an extensive collection of 5,500 jewelry designs produced over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Events in Paris in June 2025
Gay Pride Parade, June 28
For four decades, thousands of participants have joined the Gay Pride Parade – Marche de Fiertées LGBTQ. The festival emphasizes both fun and the fight for equal rights and against discrimination. This is a celebration in supporting individuals in their right to live authentically. Organized by hundreds of volunteers the event is a contribution to the ongoing progress of equal rights. In 2021 around 800,000 people attended making it one of largest pride parades in the world.
Paris Fashion Week- Menswear Spring/Summer 2026, June 24 – 29
It’s the men’s turn to do their little turn on the catwalk. A star-studded event, Paris Fashion Week showcases the hottest new designs all around the City of Light.
Garden Festival, La Defense Parvais, June 25 – July 25
In La Defense you’ll get to party in the shadow of Paris’s ONLY skyscrapers….besides, of course the Eiffel Tower! This business district, located in the west of Paris will transform into an outdoor space to eat, drink, chill, listen to music and dance. The Garden Festival at La Defense is FREE and great for the entire family.
Les Soldes, June 25 – July 22
Almost EVERYTHING is on sale all over Paris (and France) for Les Soldes, so get out your walking shoes and your wallets. Stores will be slashing prices for the summer, including designer labels which will get a markdown. It’s a much-anticipated dream scenario for international shoppers and it happens twice a year.
Fête de la Musique, various locations, June 21
This annual event has become one of France’s most beloved cultural festivals. Taking place on the summer solstice, millions of spectators fill the streets, bars, restaurants, and concert venues throughout France. This free event takes place in the evening and lasts until the morning. The Fête de la Musique is suitable for all audiences and showcases a variety of live performances from different musical genres.
We Love Green, Bois de Vincennes, June 6 – 8
Early June means that We Love Green is back. Returning to the Bois de Vincennes in 2025, this annual festival attracted 100,000 visitors in 2023. This testifies to the event’s popularity. This year’s lineup includes live bands like Charlie XCX, Air, Carla Luciani, Tiakola, Ezra Collective, Yseult, Marcel Dettman, Didi Han and more.
La Ville Dansée , Various Locations, June 5 – 8
Enjoy this event that brings visitors special and innovative performances by local choreographers. The Dancing City, “La Ville Dansée” presents seven choreographed pieces, all outdoors, with the city as their backdrop.
Solidays Festival, Hippodrome de Longchamp, June 27-29
Solidays Festival is a music festival held at the Hippodrome de Longchamp in Paris at the end of June, dedicated to raising awareness and funds for the fight against AIDS. The headliners for 2025 include GIMS, Damso, Sean Paul, Jersey, Perceval, Meute and many more.
Nuit Blanche, Various Locations, June 7
Nuit Blanche returns for its 24th edition! This major event in the cultural life of the capital will fill the streets and monuments of Paris with contemporary art from dusk to dawn. Parisians and tourists are invited to engage with works by national and international artists as they stroll around the city. Sculptures, projections, concerts, and temporary installations are scattered throughout the city, providing an unforgettable “white” night experience.
Chopin Festival, Parc de Bagatelle, June 22 – July 14
Conferences and concerts pay tribute to the Polish composer during the Chopin Festival in the Orangerie, in the Parc de Bagatelle organized by the Chopin Society. Classical music lovers will enjoy hearing emerging talent, works by contemporary composers as well musical connections between Chopin’s music and his predecessors and successors.
Paris Jazz Festival, Parc Floral de Paris, June 29 – Sept 7
The celebrated Paris Jazz Festival is a favorite among Parisians. It features a multitude of jazz performances from renowned French and international artists.
Sports
Roland Garros – The French Open, May 25 – June 8
Attended by thousands of spectators annually, this sporting event is one of the highlights of the year. Roland Garros – The French Open lasts over two weeks and marks the start of the warmer months.
Prix de Diane Longines, Hippodrome de Chantilly, June 15
Get your champagne and flutes ready for this elegant and prestigious horse racing event. The spectacular Prix de Diane Longines invites thoroughbred horses who will be waiting for you at the starting gate just outside of Paris at the Chantilly Racecourse.
Things To Do in Paris in JUNE-Music and Dance
Manon, Opera Bastille – until June 20
The Opera Bastille presents Vincent Huguet’s Manon, a captivating reimagination of the classic opera comique. Transported to the Roaring Twenties, this skillful adaptation of a complicated tale of romance and passion vibrantly mirrors the liveliness and opulence of the era. For opera enthusiasts, this is a must-see! Find out more at Opera National de Paris.
Faust, Opera Comique – June 21 – July 1
Charles Gounod’s Faust enthralls its audience with a compelling narrative of deep desperation and seduction. Fans of the opera are in for an unforgettable spectacle! Visit Opera Comique for more information.
Kings of Leon, Zenith Paris – La Villette – June 10
Renowned alternative rock band Kings of Leon returns for its first tour in over a decade! They will perform at Zenith Paris – La Villette following the release of their latest album, “Can We Please Have Fun”. Visit Zenith Paris for more information.
John Legend, Accor Arena – June 5
In honor of the 20th anniversary of his first album, the acclaimed singer-songwriter John Legend will perform at the Accor Arena for one night only. Get your tickets now at Accor Arena!
Billie Eilish, Accor Arena – June 10 & 11
Don’t miss Billie Eilish’s highly anticipated performance in Paris as part of her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour! Visit Accor Arena for more information.
Vivaldi The Four Seasons, St. Chapelle – until June 23
Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons will be performed at the ethereal St. Chapelle. Enjoy a night of enchanting orchestra and spectacular surroundings. Learn more at Fnac.
KIDS AND FAMILY
Family Festival 2025, Jardin D’acclimatation & The Fondation Louis Vuitton, June 14 – 15
Creativity and fun are on the menu for the Family Festival 2025. The Fondation Louis Vuitton, the Frank Gehry building, the David Hockney 25 exhibition and the Jardin are the setting for this year’s festival. Concerts, workshops, live shows, hip-hop dancing, storytelling walks and sports, poetic shows, and yoga are on the program. Toddlers are not forgotten with a dedicated workshop, baby courses and relaxation area. Very cool!
Partir en Livre, Various locations – June 18 – July 20
For its 11th year, this national book festival offers numerous free events to engage young readers. From exhibitions to competitions, Partir en Livre includes fun activities for everyone! This year’s theme, “Animals and Us” celebrates the significance of animals in literature and our connection to the natural world. Want to get involved? Visit Sortir à Paris for all the details.
Disney100: The Exhibition, Porte de Versailles – until October 5
Celebrating 100 magical years of Disney, the Disney100 Exhibit honors the characters, stories, and music which have inspired wonder and imagination for generations. With over 250 iconic costumes, props, and more from all your favorite Disney films, as well as a variety of immersive and interactive activities, Disney100 is fun for the whole family!
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