Friday November 1: everything that remains open in

Friday November 1: everything that remains open in
Friday November 1: everything that remains open in Paris

He is finally here first public holiday of this school year 2024/2025. The first of a long series. Perhaps you have decided to escape from the capital on the occasion of this long weekend. Maybe you plan to stay in to rest and, in fact, take the time to discover all these wonders of which the capital has the secret, but which it is impossible for you to see with your pace of life metro-work-sleep. It came at just the right time: that day, most of the museums and green spaces will be open and accessible to the public!


Municipal museums open on November 1

You dream of going to see an exhibition ? Wonderful, on this Friday, November 1st, municipal museums will be yours. This will therefore be an opportunity to immerse yourself in the Melee between the sculptors Rodin and Bourdelle at Bourdelle museumto get involved in the creative process of the famous milliner Stephen Jones, particularly known for his hats, at Galliera Palaceto study the way in which the great scientific discoveries of the 20th century influenced in the Paris Museum of Modern Artor try your hand at a virtual reality experience at Liberation Museum.


Accessible green spaces and markets

If you don't have the heart to wander between the works different museums, Parisian green spaces will be ready to welcome you. The weather should be mild, this will be an opportunity to enjoy a walk at Buttes- or at Parc Monceau. The most sporty will not be left out since tennis courts municipal will remain open, as will the swimming pools. And if you're in the mood to do some shopping on local marketsmany of them will be open like the Stock Market, the Red Children marketthe Aligre market, the Saint-Quentin market, those of Belleville, Ménilmontant, Saint-Charles and many others! In short, whether you are into art, sport, or simply walking, Paris will meet all your desires!

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