What to do in Paris in June?
- 05/06/2026
- Le Littré Gazette
Dear readers, looking for unique experiences in Paris during June? Read our Gazette de l’Hôtel Le Littré, which lists the museums to visit, the best Parisian restaurants and some events… For any advice, don’t hesitate to ask our concierge. Enjoy your reading.

Exhibition and Activities
Exhibition “Matisse 1941–1954”
The Grand Palais explores Henri Matisse’s final, luminous creative period with “Matisse. 1941–1954.” This exhibition focuses on the last thirteen years of the artist’s life, when he invented a new way of painting: cut-paper. Dubbed his “second flight,” this technique gave rise to monumental and vibrant works, revealing his absolute mastery of color and form.
- Grand Palais, 9 Avenue du Général Eisenhower – 75008 Paris
- Metro Line 13, Champs-Elysées-Clémenceau station
- Admission: starting at €16 – Closed on Mondays
“Space Mission” Exhibition at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie
“Space Mission” is an invitation to journey through time and space. It offers a glimpse into the opportunities that space holds, as well as its limitations. The exhibition, which is divided into five sections, provides an overview of the current state of research, technology, and thinking surrounding space missions.
- Cité des sciences et de l’industrie, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou, 75019 Paris
- Métro 4, arrêt Gare de l’Est puis métro 7, arrêt Porte de la Villette
- Tarif : à partir de 4€ – Fermé le lundi
Une promenade au Parc Monceau
Le parc Monceau est l’un des jardins les plus élégants et raffinés de Paris. Très apprécié des Parisiens, ce parc séduit par ses allées fleuries, ses statues, ses petites colonnes antiques et son atmosphère paisible. Il devient un lieu idéal pour une promenade, un pique-nique ou simplement profiter d’un moment de détente.
- Galleries Montparnasse, 55 Rue du Montparnasse, 75006 Paris
- Free admission
- Take Metro Line 6 to the Charles de Gaulle-Étoile station, then transfer to Metro Line 2 and get off at the Monceau station
Restaurants and Bars
Le Violon d’Ingres
Le Violon d’Ingres is an iconic destination for French fine dining in Paris. Awarded a Michelin star, this elegant restaurant offers refined cuisine that showcases classic French dishes reimagined with modern flair and finesse. In a chic and intimate atmosphere, guests enjoy a high-end culinary experience in the heart of Paris’s Left Bank.
- 135 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris
- Metro Line 13, Varenne station, then an 8-minute walk
- Price: set menu starting at €48 – Open daily
Mont Frenchy
Located in the heart of the Montparnasse district, Mont Frenchy offers hearty, modern French cuisine in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The menu features French classics given a modern twist using high-quality ingredients, all served in a relaxed setting that appeals to both Parisians and visitors alike. It’s a great spot to enjoy a classic Parisian meal at an affordable price.
- 56 Boulevard du Montparnasse, 75015 Paris—an 8-minute walk from the hotel
- Prices: dishes starting at €18—Open daily
“LE BARON ROUGE” WINE BAR
Le Baron Rouge is an iconic Parisian wine bar renowned for its friendly, authentically Parisian atmosphere. This must-visit spot offers a fine selection of French wines paired with cheese and charcuterie platters to share. This welcoming venue lets you experience the Parisian art of living in a relaxed and lively atmosphere.
- 1 Rue Théophile Roussel, 75012 Paris
- Take bus 91 to the Gare de Lyon – Diderot stop, then walk 7 minutes
- Prices: starting at €6 per glass – Closed on Mondays
