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What to do in Paris in March

  • 25/02/2026
  • In Paris, Le Littré Gazette

Wondering what to do in Paris in March? Every month, the Hôtel Le Littré team shares its recommendations to help you make the most of your stay. We’ll keep you up to date with the most exciting temporary exhibitions, must-see events, entertaining family activities, as well as not-to-be-missed gourmet restaurants to delight your taste buds this March.

Are you ready to learn about some of the things to do and see in Paris? If you need further advice or help booking activities, we encourage you to contact our concierge service.

Restaurants and bars

Restaurant ‘’LA GRANDE OURSE’’

La Grande Ourse is a small, vintage-style restaurant seating around 20 guests. It offers refined, masterful French cuisine that showcases seasonal produce, while chef Denis Croset, formerly of Bellecour, creatively revisits classic dishes in an elegant and intimate setting. The warm atmosphere makes it reminiscent of a bistro, but with more elaborate cuisine.

“LE BISTROT AUGUSTIN” restaurant

Bistro Augustin is a friendly place where you can enjoy authentic traditional French cuisine. In a chic and contemporary setting, chef Vincent Deyres offers bistronomic cuisine. Generous dishes, a typical Parisian atmosphere, and a pleasant terrace to enjoy the first days of spring. The menu is updated every month and also offers daily specials.

Bobance bar & wine cellar

Bobance Bar & Cave is a friendly and elegant venue dedicated to lovers of natural wine and quality products. The menu features carefully selected wines, accompanied by refined tapas and sharing platters. The warm and intimate atmosphere makes it an ideal place for an early evening aperitif or a relaxed moment with friends or colleagues.

Exhibitions and activities

Louis Vuitton Art Deco exhibition

Louis Vuitton is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts with its new free exhibition, Louis Vuitton Art Deco, running until the end of March 2026 at LV Dream in the 1st arrondissement. This immersive journey explores leather, canvas, and geometric lines through eight themed rooms and more than 300 heritage pieces and previously unseen archives. The exhibition traces the creative history of the House since 1854 and highlights the major role played by Gaston-Louis Vuitton.

THE LION KING: THE MUSICAL

The famous musical inspired by the animated film returns to the stage with spectacular costumes, grandiose sets, and unforgettable songs. A magical intergenerational show that never ceases to amaze audiences and attracts a diverse crowd: families, couples, and friends alike come together to enjoy this unique experience..

VISIT THE FLOWER MARKET ON THE ÎLE DE LA CITÉ

In March, this historic market becomes the true symbol of spring’s return. Here you’ll find fresh flowers, rare plants, and natural perfumes in a unique setting, just a stone’s throw from Notre Dame Cathedral. A short but typically Parisian visit.