So, the skies have opened up, and Paris is drenched. Before you start singing “La Vie En Rose” with a soggy twist, let me tell you, that rain in Paris is less of an inconvenience and more of an invitation to the city’s best-kept secrets. Hereโs how to strut through those puddles like you own them.
Cinema with a Side of Je Ne Sais Quoi
Forget the popcorn blockbuster; some of Paris’s cinemas are like time machines and art galleries rolled into one. They’re the perfect hideout for cinephiles and anyone looking to dodge raindrops. You might walk in to escape the rain, but you’ll stay for the sheer charm and those films you canโt just find anywhere else.
One cinema that you must take the chance to visit for a sรฉance is Studio 28. In the heart of Montmartre at 10 Rue Tholozรฉ, 75018 Paris, this cinema is a slice of cinematic history wrapped in a cozy, avant-garde package.
Studio 28, affectionately dubbed the city’s cinema darling, has been lighting up the silver screen since 1928, making it Paris’s oldest running cinema. But don’t let its age fool you; this place is as chic and enchanting as they come. With its intimate setting, complete with a charming courtyard and a bar that serves up more than just popcorn, Studio 28 offers a movie-going experience that’s as Parisian as it gets.
Famous for being the first cinema to screen Salvador Dalรญ and Luis Buรฑuel’s surreal masterpiece, “Un Chien Andalou,” Studio 28 has long been the go-to spot for film aficionados looking for something beyond the mainstream. Its carefully curated selection includes indie films, international hits, and those timeless classics you can watch over and over again.
This cinema truly embodies the charm of neighborhood where it’s located, when visiting you absolutely must see more of Montmartre.
Museums: Because Culture Doesnโt Take Rain Checks
Paris turns every museum visit into a rendezvous with history, art, and sometimes, the bizarre. Each museum is a different flavor of awesome, offering you a chance to play it cool among some of the worldโs most awe-inspiring collections. Itโs like the cityโs way of saying, โRain? What rain?โ Check out our list of the museums that should be on your visit list. Check out these 15 museums to visit in Paris for a selection of the iconic, the hidden gems and the kids’ favorites.
Cook’n With Class: Turn Up the Heat
On a day when Paris decides to water the streets, why not fire up the stove? ย Time to swap your raincoat for an apron because these cooking classes are the perfect mix of fun, flour, and French cuisine. Youโll laugh, youโll cook, and youโll eat โ basically, the perfect rainy day.
Hot Chocolate Quest: Because Paris Knows Best
If Paris had a love language, it would be hot chocolate. Thick, creamy, and heartwarming, finding the cityโs best hot chocolate is like a treasure hunt, but with a delicious reward. Check out our guide to The Best Hot Chocolates in Paris and thank us later.
Bookshops: Your Rainy Refuge
For those moments when you crave the smell of old books more than the scent of rain, Parisโs English bookshops are your sanctuary. Itโs where you can find your next great read or that elusive cookbook. Get lost in our favorite spots with Where to Find the Best English Cookbooks in Paris.
So, there you have it. Rain in Paris isnโt a buzzkill; itโs an opportunity to explore, taste, and experience the city in ways you never imagined. Grab those rain boots, and letโs make a splash!
Getting Around: Embrace the Parisian Way
And what’s more, rain in Paris is no excuse to stay put. The cityโs taxis and buses are like your chariots, ready to whisk you away to your next adventure. Want the inside scoop on navigating the city like a pro, even when itโs pouring? Read up on all you need to know to take the bus like a Parisian, waltz your way through Paris’ taxi system, or head underground into the metro.
So there you have it, your complete guide to enjoying Paris in the rain, you’ll be dry, cozy, and cultured!
Tell me, what’s your favorite Paris in the rain activity? Share with us in the comments.
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