Paris in winter is an invitation to escape, blending exceptional heritage, captivating exhibitions, and a magical atmosphere. December 2024 marks the beginning of a season rich in must-see events.

 

Notre-Dame: A Historic Reopening

On December 7th, Paris will celebrate a historic moment: the official reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral, following years of meticulous restoration. A universal symbol of Gothic art, this monument returns to its former glory, delighting visitors from around the world. 

Picture yourself strolling through the Île de la Cité, surrounded by the shimmering lights of the holiday season, before stepping inside this masterpiece, now enhanced by its restoration. It’s an unmissable highlight for anyone experiencing the magic of winter in Paris.

 

An Exceptional Cultural Season

Paris wouldn’t be Paris without its prestigious exhibitions. Starting January 10th, the Grand Palais will host "From the Heart to the Hand", a Dolce & Gabbana exhibition dedicated to fashion and craftsmanship, following its success in Milan. Featuring exceptional creations that celebrate Italian elegance, this showcase is set in a stunning venue. 

For art enthusiasts, the Centre Pompidou will launch a retrospective on Suzanne Valadon, an audacious painter and muse of Montmartre, beginning January 15th. This exhibition highlights the unique talent of this artist, a major figure of the Parisian art scene.

 

Paris, a City of Magic and Discovery

In winter, Paris transforms into a wonderland of culture and magic. Wander beneath the lights of the Champs-Élysées, marvel at the animated displays in the department store windows, or enjoy the serene beauty of the Seine’s banks. To make your stay even more unforgettable, the Eiffel Blomet Hotel welcomes you in an atmosphere of elegance and warmth. 
Winter in Paris is more than just a season; it’s an experience to cherish.

 

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More Informations :
- Notre-Dame of Paris
- The Palais Garnier
- The Centre Pompidou


Hotel Eiffel Blomet, a 4-star hotel in the heart of the 15th arrondissement