19 of the best things to do in Paris in June 2024

What to do in Paris in June?

Yippee! Summer arrives in Paris in June, and the city runs in top-gear all month. Green spaces fill up, the banks of the Seine burst with life long into the night, and concerts spring up all over the city. In short, there is a deluge of amazing things to do in Paris in June. And we’ve listed them all, including all the details you need to ensure you don’t miss a thing.

The best things to do in Paris in June

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    Enjoy free live performances in Paris (June 21, 2023)

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    The annual Music Festival of Paris is over 40 years old. Offering a series of concerts and live performances, it is one of the top things to do in Paris in June. 

    Although carefully organized, the carnival-like atmosphere grips public spaces across the city, appearing like a spontaneous musical outburst.

    You’ll find amateur bands and singers lighting up public squares and gardens all over the city, like a next-level street busking event. And not one accordion in sight. Okay, there’ll probably be a few. Yet the musical program is very diverse, from traditional French to modern pop. The only requirement is talent and a willingness to put on free shows. 

    There’s no need to plan ahead, as you’ll stumble upon concerts in all the popular tourist destinations. That includes the Louvre, Jardin des Tuileries, Petit Palais, Jardin du Luxembourg, and more. 

    The partying goes on long into the night, with special services laid on by the Paris Métro. The nationwide event has even spawned similar events across Europe, illustrating just how popular it is. 

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    Jazz and classical music during the Festivals du Parc Floral

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    Music tops the summer agenda in Paris, with numerous outdoor concerts. One of the longest is the Festivals du Parc Floral, which incorporates jazz and classical music events. In 2022, over 100,000 people attended 31 concerts over 6 weeks. 

    The program changes annually, so check online to see which talents are gracing the botanic gardens with their presence. There are free day concerts (€2.50 park entrance) and 7 evening events (the captivating nocturne concerts) where tickets must be purchased.

    Whether you love jazz or classical music or simply want to enjoy some music in a scenic setting, you’re sure to find a concert for you. 

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    Jazz festival in La Défense

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    A lively jazz festival manifests in the shadow of the Grande Arche de la Defense at the heart of Europe’s largest business district in June. It is an unlikely setting, yet La Défense Jazz Festival enlivens the sprawling district all week with a diverse program of live music.

    Tourists rarely head out to La Défense, even though the area is full of modern architectural wonders. Yet if you’re looking for culturally exciting events in Paris in June, the jazz festival offers a compelling incentive to make the journey out to the Paris periphery.

    Events are free and timed to entertain office workers, so head there for music-filled lunches and early evenings. Whenever you go, you are guaranteed to hear acclaimed jazz artists in action.

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    Solidays Festival (23-26 June 2023)

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    Paris bursts with musical events in June, and they don’t come much bigger than the Solidays music festival. Occupying the famous Longchamp racecourse (home to Europe’s richest horse race,) the three-day festival attracts 150,000+ festival goers.

    The program includes international and French stars, and some proceeds are diverted to HIV charities in Africa. It’s yet another of the leading events in Paris during June, especially if you love music. 

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    The Rendez-vous aux Jardins (June 4 - 6, 2023)

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    Thousands of private gardens across France open their gates and let the public in to see behind the fence during the Rendez-vous aux Jardins.

    It’s a rare opportunity to see hidden gardens and forgotten corners of public parks. Check the program and find gardens near your hotel to enjoy a rare visit to places that are normally closed to the public.

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    Take a look at the Mona Lisa

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    The Louvre is the most-visited museum in the world, not to mention the most popular attraction in Paris. Once the summer vacation gets underway, it fills up rapidly with curious travelers. If you detest long lines, June is a great time to visit.

    In June, you won’t have to jostle for the best views of the Mona Lisa or try to look over shoulders at the Venus de Milo. To maximize your time and make the most of the calm before the storm, join a guided tour to skip the line and discover hidden gems in peace.

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    The Champs-Élysées Film Festival

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    The 12th edition of the Champs-Élysées Film Festival will return in 2023. The event is dedicated to French and American independent cinema and lights up cinemas around the Champs-Élysées quartier.

    On the program are shorts and feature-length films, with winners decided in several categories. A selection of Hollywood films is also shown during the week. Past themes have included a Brad Pitt retrospective, and guest judges have included Keanu Reeves,  Alexandre Aja, and Michael Madsen.

    Check the program to find out what cinematic gems are lined up for the 2023 festival.

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    Festival des Canotiers

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    Competing with music festivals for the best outdoor things to do in Paris in June are outdoor cinema screenings. One of the best is the Festival des Canotiers (Boaters’ Festival) which takes place in the very Parisian public square, Place Maurice Chevalier.

    The Festival des Canotiers incorporates a mix of small events in the streets around the 20th arrondissement. But the headliner is an evening concert followed by a free outdoor movie screening. Grab some popcorn and enjoy a fun-packed evening in front of the big screen.

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    Paris’s annual LGBTQ+ Parade (June 24, 2023)

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    Gay Pride lights up the streets connecting the 15th and 12th arrondissements every June. The fabulous parade is a festival of color and vitality, and everyone is invited to join the party. 

    The parade is the highlight of the Quinzaine des Fiertés LGBTQ+ (Pride Fortnight,) with events taking place all over the city during those two weeks. After the parade, the energized crowd spills into the gay bars of République and Bastille. The Pride parade promises to be yet another animated evening in Paris in June.

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    Street art and performances at Et 20 l’été

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    The 20th arrondissement is a hotspot for compelling things to do in Paris in June. Et 20 l’été is another cultural event that makes the area even more engaging.

    Et 20 l’été (‘And 20 in the summer’) is organized by the Paris Culture 20e. Every year, the organization creates a broad program of shows and performances that swamp the neighborhood.

    Some events require advance booking and may have age restrictions. But the program is diverse and imaginative, with something for everyone. Check online to find the perfect event for you.

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    Festival Fnac Live (last weekend in June)

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    Sponsored by the French retailer Fnac, this annual music festival straddles the final weekend of June. Overlooked by the magnificent Hôtel-de-Ville, the concert has grown into another eagerly awaited music event in a summer filled with them. 

    The festival is free. And you can expect to hear French artists and up-and-coming musicians.

    In total, there are 30+ shows to entertain thousands gathered in the handsome forecourt of the city’s town hall. Proving that June is one of the best months for free music in Paris, the Fnac festival promises to be another smash hit in 2023.

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    Dance to live music in the majestic Saint-Eustache church

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    Saint-Eustache is a soaring 16th-century Gothic edifice and the second-largest church in Paris. The magnificent building is worth a visit anytime but is radically transformed for 36 hours when a festival fills the hall with rock, pop, and electro music.

    Aside from the remarkable setting, the offbeat musical lineup always includes a liturgical piece. The idea is to bring religion and popular music together for a festival with broad appeal, making it one of the most unusual things to do in Paris in June.

    As it is free, you might as well check it out and see the magnificent Église Saint-Eustache in a different light

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    Street market to find summer fruits

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    Summer fruits are back on the menu in France in June. And you won’t find fresher or riper fruit than at Paris’s street markets.

    Summer favorites include plump cherries (cerises), sweet Charentais melons, and juicy strawberries from the Dordogne. Street markets get their hands on the finest fruits, and exploring the colorful markets in June excites every sense. If you desire a picnic to make the most of the sunny days, you’ll find everything you need at Paris’s markets. Some of the best are:

    Rue Mouffetard – 139 Rue Mouffetard, 75005

    Marché d’Aligre – 25-11 Rue d’Aligre, 75012

    Marché des Enfants Rouges – 39 Rue de Bretagne, 75003

    Marché Bastille – 2018 Bd Richard-Lenoir, 75011

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    We Love Green Festival

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    Paris’s greenest festival will return for the 11th time in 2023. The 3-dayer hosts an eclectic lineup, including international superstars and new faces riding the zeitgeist. The festival is focused on making every aspect of the event as eco-friendly as possible without diluting the quality of music and good vibes.

    Previous acts include Gorillaz, Phoenix, Angèle, Christine and the queens, PJ Harvey, and many more household names in France. No wonder the event has grown from humble beginnings.

    In 2011, just 13,000 festival goers attended. In 2019, 80,000 people partied in the Bois de Vincennes. The We Love Green Festival has grown to be the most popular music event in Paris in June. Not bad, considering there’s plenty of competition during the first month of summer.  

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    Revelations craft fair (June 8 - 11, 2023)

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    Filling the splendid Grand Palais (Grand Palais Éphémère for 2023) is this vital bi-annual gathering of artists and craftspeople. 281 fine French arts are represented under the banner of the Ateliers d’Art de France (Art workshops of France.)

    The four-day event is your chance to meet craftspeople, attend presentations and workshops, and learn more about the craft trade. If you are a craftsperson, it is unmissable. If you are merely curious, you’ll find some of France’s finest crafts on display. The event only takes place every two years, so don’t miss your opportunity in 2023.

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    Les soldes d'été, the summer sales

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    If you happen to be in Paris in the final weeks of June, then you are in luck as the summer sales kick-off.

    Expect huge discounts at clothing and other retailers all over the city. Nearly every big chain and department store participate, with discounts hitting 70% for some goods. Les soldes is one of the most anticipated things to do in Paris in June, especially if you like shopping. Or irresistible bargains!

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    The French Open

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    The French Open reaches its climax in June, with Grand Slam champions crowned in each division. The world’s premier clay court tennis competition is one of the biggest sporting events in France.

    If you’re looking for exciting things to do in Paris in June, few events can match the thrills of Roland Garros. Especially when the world tunes in to see the final battles play out on the center court. And you can be there, but only if you book early.

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    Paris’s most celebrated Musician, Frederic Chopin

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    Since 1985, the elegant L’Orangerie in Parc de Bagatelle has celebrated the works of Frédéric Chopin, the legendary composer. The Chopin Festival is a series of concerts throughout early summer that brings the Polish composer’s work to life for an appreciative audience.

    The Polish piano maestro called Paris home and is lauded as one of the great composers. His tomb is one of the most visited in Père Lachaise Cemetery, and his influence is globally acclaimed. There is no better event to discover Chopin’s musical mastery than this affectionate festival showcasing the music of one of Paris’s most esteemed former residents.  

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Is Paris in June a good time to visit?

The summer starts and Paris is going to be really beautiful! Grab a rental bike and cruise the charming streets or take a bath at the Parisian Beach. June is a fantastic time to visit the City of Love and experience the funny pleasure of the Capital of France. If you like to drink wine in romantic wine yards and enjoy the sunsets on a park beach, June is the perfect time for you to visit Paris!

FAQs

What is the weather like in Paris in June?

With average temperatures ranging between 54.5 °F (12.5 °C) and 71 °F (21.6 °C), and the sun setting after 9pm, the weather in Paris in June takes on a distinctly summer feel. The agreeable temperatures are only undone by the prospect of rain, with rainfall expected on 14–15 days of the month. Otherwise, you’ll be able to enjoy sunny days that make the parks and café terraces especially inviting.

What to pack for Paris in June?

Sunglasses, Sun cream, bathing- and flowy clothes are the only essentials you will need to pack for Paris in June. Most visitors underestimate the heat of Paris, so be prepared for warm and sunny days!

What to wear in Paris In June?

The best things to wear in Paris in June are flowy clothes which will catch every breeze of fresh air. In general, you can whatever you like except if you want to go into a fine dining restaurant: in case, always wear something elegant even if you think it is too warm.

What is the average temperature in Paris in June?

The average temperature in Paris in June are between 54.5 °F (12.5 °C) and 71 °F (21.6 °C). The nights can be a little cooler, but never too cold.

What time does the sun set in Paris in June?

The sun sets in Paris in June between 9:45 and 9:57 PM. But if you want to see the golden Hour – which is the most stunning light of the day – get to your spot around 6 and 6:20 PM.

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