If you’re looking for ideas for things to do in Paris over the weekend of April 10–12, 2026, here’s a selection of events taking place during those days, including major exhibitions, festivals, concerts, workshops, and cultural highlights. Art Paris 2026 will be the main event of the weekend, with numerous exhibitions across several venues in the capital.
1. Must-see exhibitions
Paris is hosting several highly attractive exhibitions that weekend, some of which run exactly from April 10 to 12. It’s the perfect opportunity to combine a cultural outing with a stroll through the city’s historic or contemporary neighborhoods.
Art Paris 2026, back at the Grand Palais
Description: A major spring event for modern and contemporary art, this fair brings together around 165 French and international exhibitors. It’s a perfect outing if you enjoy discovering current trends, meeting gallery owners, and exploring a large-scale event in an iconic venue. More info on Art Paris 2026
Location: Grand Palais, Avenue Winston Churchill, Paris 8th
Start date: April 9, 2026
End date: April 12, 2026
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Group Exhibition – “Silences”
Description: A free group exhibition at The Muisca Gallery, focused on contemplation, pauses, and the forms of silence in visual creation. An intimate experience, ideal for those who prefer smaller, more personal venues.
Location: The Muisca Gallery, 13 rue d’Ormesson, Paris 4th
Start date: March 30, 2026
End date: April 12, 2026
Zadkine Art Deco
Description: At the Zadkine Museum, this exhibition explores the artist’s Art Deco universe and its connections with architecture. It will still be open throughout the April 10–12 weekend, before closing on April 14.
Location: Musée Zadkine, Paris 6th
Start date: November 15, 2025
End date: April 14, 2026
Experimental Photography Festival Exhibition
Description: Held at the Centre Paris Anim’ Maurice Ravel, this exhibition invites visitors to rediscover photography as a field of experimentation and innovation. It’s well suited for a family visit, with works that go beyond traditional formats.
Location: Centre Paris Anim’ Maurice Ravel, Paris 12th
Start date: April 1, 2026
End date: May 1, 2026
2. Major events of the weekend
Beyond exhibitions, the weekend of April 10–12, 2026 also features several large-scale events. Some are perfect for outings with friends, others for family trips or full days of discovery.
Festival Chorus des Hauts-de-Seine
Description: A three-day music festival featuring over 60 artists, ranging from pop and rock to hip-hop and world music. The event also highlights activities for younger audiences, making it a well-rounded outing.
Location: Grande Seine, Auditorium, RiFFX and Parvis, Île Seguin / Boulogne-Billancourt
Start date: April 10, 2026
End date: April 12, 2026
Devenir Festival
Description: A free festival at the Cité de l’Économie, with over 30 events focused on economics, the arts, social sciences, and major contemporary issues. It features talks, workshops, performances, meet-ups, and activities.
Location: Cité de l’Économie, 1 place du Général Catroux, Paris 17th
Start date: April 9, 2026
End date: April 12, 2026
Paris Café Festival
Description: A festival entirely dedicated to coffee, with tastings, meet-ups, and a gourmet atmosphere at the Carreau du Temple. A great idea if you enjoy lively, lifestyle-oriented outings.
Location: Carreau du Temple, 2 rue Perrée, Paris 3rd
Start date: April 11, 2026
End date: April 13, 2026
CLIMAT LIBÉ TOUR PARIS 2026 – Special Health Edition
Description: Two days of talks and discussions focused on public health, pollution, and environmental issues. The event brings together various speakers in a format that is both topical and engaging.
Location: Académie du Climat, Paris 4th
Start date: April 10, 2026
End date: April 11, 2026
Festival de l’Artisanat
Description: This festival highlights craftsmanship in the 12th arrondissement through conferences, concerts, artisan stands, and a group exhibition. A great way to discover the behind-the-scenes world of art professions.
Location: Paris 12th arrondissement
Start date: March 27, 2026
End date: April 17, 2026
Hanami 2026 at Parc de Sceaux
Description: Although held in Sceaux, this is a wonderful outing idea from Paris to enjoy spring and cherry blossoms. During the first weekend of the festival, activities and demonstrations are offered to the public.
Location: Parc de Sceaux
Start date: April 4, 2026
End date: April 19, 2026
3. Shows, music, and evening outings
If you enjoy extending your day with a concert or show, several events take place exactly during that weekend. They’re particularly interesting for creating a balanced itinerary combining culture, relaxation, and entertainment.
Synesthetic concert and visual creations
Description: An original concert accompanied by real-time color projections, as part of the POC! Festival (Open Doors on Creation). The experience is short, free with reservation, and designed to appeal to curious audiences.
Location: Conservatoire Municipal Gabriel Fauré, 12 rue de Pontoise, Paris 5th
Date: April 12, 2026
Sunday Tribute – Pulp
Description: A tribute night dedicated to the band Pulp, ideal for fans of alternative rock and intimate music scenes. The tribute format recreates the energy of a cult band in a friendly atmosphere.
Location: 9 rue Biscornet, Paris 12th
Date: April 12, 2026
Laurie Anderson with Sexmob
Description: A rare musical proposal blending concert and artistic performance. One of the most unique suggestions of the weekend for those looking for a more experimental evening.
Location: Paris 19th
Date: April 12, 2026
4. Practical tips for planning your weekend
To make the most of these outings, it’s best to plan your schedule in advance. Friday, April 10 is particularly interesting for major opening events or long-running exhibitions. Saturday, April 11 offers a great balance between workshops, exhibitions, and festivals. Finally, Sunday, April 12 features several cultural and musical highlights not to be missed.
A few simple tips: book your tickets as early as possible for limited-capacity events, especially Art Paris, the Paris Café Festival, and evening concerts. For free exhibitions, remember to check opening hours before heading out, as some venues close earlier on Sundays. Lastly, if you plan multiple outings in one day, choose events located in well-connected neighborhoods to save time between visits.
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