What to do in the 9th arrondissement of Paris? Activity ideas

The 9th arrondissement of Paris is a dynamic and culturally rich district, offering a multitude of activities. Discover its emblematic monuments, charming theatres, covered passageways and lively nightlife. Whether you’re an art lover, a shopper or a theatre-goer, this guide will show you the must-sees in this Parisian district full of surprises.

Passage du Havre

Le Passage du Havre, Paris 9e arrondissement

Located between rue de Caumartin and rue Saint-Lazare, the Passage du Havre is a hidden gem in Paris’s 9th arrondissement. Opened in 1845, this covered passageway combines history and modernity, offering a unique experience. One of the passage’s special features is its hanging garden on the first floor.

Originally home to luxury boutiques, the Passage du Havre has retained its historic charm thanks to its luminous glass roof and mosaic floors. Today, it is a dynamic shopping centre with international names, local designers and a variety of cafés and restaurants.

This green space offers a haven of peace in the heart of Paris, ideal for a relaxing break between shops.

Paradox Museum

L'une des nombreuses pièces du Paradox Museum, Paris 9e arrondissement

The Paradox Museum is a fascinating place for interactive and unusual experiences. This unique museum features optical illusions and installations that challenge your perceptions and offer spectacular photo opportunities.

The museum combines entertainment and education by explaining the scientific phenomena behind each illusion, making the visit both fun and educational.

Suitable for everyone, the Paradox Museum is perfect for an outing with the family, with friends, as a couple or on your own. It’s an original and captivating destination not to be missed in the 9th arrondissement.

Atelier Pâtisserie aux Galeries Lafayette

Atelier Pâtisserie aux Galeries Lafayette du 9e arrondissement de Paris

Located in the heart of Galeries Lafayette, the Les Secrets du Pâtissier workshop, in collaboration with the prestigious FERRANDI Paris school, is a must for lovers of sweet treats and French cuisine.

The workshop offers a hands-on experience where every participant can get their hands dirty. As well as basic techniques, you’ll discover professional tips on how to make a success of your creations at home.

Suitable for all ages and levels, the Atelier Pâtisserie is an ideal activity for food lovers and those looking for a unique culinary experience in the heart of Paris.

Musée de la Vie romantique

Nestling in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, the charming home of the Musée de la Vie Romantique offers a unique immersion in the Romantic period.

Housed in a 19th-century house, the museum was once the home of the painter Ary Scheffer. Visitors can discover works of art, furniture and memorabilia linked to emblematic figures of the Romantic period, such as George Sand and Frédéric Chopin.

The museum’s permanent collection includes paintings, sculptures and other decorative arts from the Romantic period. It also hosts temporary exhibitions, allowing visitors to discover different aspects of this artistic and literary movement.

The museum’s garden and tea room offer a peaceful and enchanting setting, ideal for a break after a visit. This green space adds to the intimate and romantic atmosphere of the place.

The Musée de la Vie Romantique is a must-see destination for lovers of history, art and culture. It offers an enriching and poetic experience in the heart of Paris’s 9th arrondissement.

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Spa au Secret de Paris

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A haven of peace just a stone’s throw from Place de Clichy, the Secret de Paris spa offers 100% privacy, with a sauna, hammam, jacuzzi and two rain showers for a complete experience.

The Secret de Paris spa is designed to be a sanctuary of tranquillity in the heart of the city. With a soothing ambience and state-of-the-art facilities, it invites relaxation and well-being. It’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and reconnect with yourself. It’s a must for those looking for a moment of calm and luxury in Paris’s 9th arrondissement.

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Opéra Garnier

L'Opéra Garnier, Paris 9e arrondissement

The Opéra Garnier, in the heart of Paris’s 9th arrondissement, is one of the capital’s most emblematic monuments.

Opened in 1875, the Opéra Garnier is the spectacular work of architect Charles Garnier. Its sumptuous exterior, with facades adorned with sculptures and gilding, is an immediate eye-catcher. Inside, the wealth of decorations, frescoes and gilding is a real delight for visitors.

The Opéra Garnier is renowned for its opera and ballet performances. It hosts world-renowned productions, performed by talented artists, making each show an unforgettable experience.

For those wishing to explore this architectural gem, guided tours are available. These enable visitors to discover the history of the building, its secrets and legends, as well as areas that are often inaccessible to the public, such as the Opera Library-Museum and the backstage area.

The grand marble staircase, the ceiling painted by Marc Chagall, and the magnificent auditorium with its perfect acoustics are all treasures that contribute to the magic of the place. The Grand Foyer, with its immense chandeliers and mirrors, is reminiscent of the salons of Versailles and offers an uninterrupted view of the Avenue de l’Opéra.

The Opéra Garnier is more than just a theatre; it is a symbol of French art and culture. Whether you’re passionate about opera, ballet or simply architecture, a visit to the Opéra Garnier is an immersion in the heritage and grandeur of Paris.

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The little theatres

Le Théâtre de l'Oeuvre, Paris 9e arrondissement

Paris’s 9th arrondissement is home to a number of small, charming theatres that contribute to the cultural richness of the area. These intimate venues offer unique and varied experiences, often featuring high-quality shows and close contact with the artists.

Théâtre La Bruyère

Located on rue La Bruyère, this historic theatre was opened in 1943. It is renowned for its eclectic programme, ranging from classic plays to contemporary creations. With its intimate auditorium, the Théâtre La Bruyère allows spectators to experience theatrical moments close to the artists, fostering a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Théâtre Saint-Georges

The Théâtre Saint-Georges, opened in 1929, is located in rue Saint-Georges. Its Art Deco architecture and human-sized auditorium make it a popular venue for theatre lovers. The varied programme includes comedies, dramas and contemporary plays, attracting a diverse audience.

Théâtre de l’Œuvre

Founded in 1893, the Théâtre de l’Œuvre is one of the oldest theatres in Paris. Located on rue de Clichy, it was a major centre of the Symbolist movement and continues to host innovative and daring plays. Its small auditorium offers a rare proximity to the stage, allowing total immersion in the shows.

Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell

Although larger than the others, the Théâtre du Gymnase, located on boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle, also offers smaller venues such as the Studio Marie Bell. This multi-purpose theatre hosts plays, comedy shows and musical performances. Its rich and varied programme makes it a mainstay of the 9th arrondissement’s cultural scene.

The small theatres in Paris’s 9th arrondissement are cultural gems offering a diverse range of theatrical experiences. Their intimate atmosphere and varied programming make each visit a unique discovery, contributing to the cultural vitality of this Parisian district. Whether you’re a fan of classical theatre, modern comedies or experimental plays, these venues are a must for theatre lovers.

Pigalle

Le mythique Moulin Rouge, au coeur du quartier de Pigalle, Paris 9e arrondissement

The Pigalle district, in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, is known for its unique and eclectic atmosphere, combining bohemian history and lively nightlife.

The famous Moulin Rouge cabaret, inaugurated in 1889, is a must-see in Pigalle, offering iconic dance shows such as the French cancan.

Pigalle is also home to renowned venues such as the Divan du Monde and the Théâtre de Dix Heures, offering a variety of shows from comedy to concerts.

With its bars, clubs and concert halls, Pigalle attracts a diverse crowd, creating a festive and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Spots such as La Machine du Moulin Rouge and Carmen are popular for dancing the night away.

Pigalle is evolving with the emergence of trendy cafés, vintage boutiques and trendy restaurants, blending tradition and modernity. A vibrant district, Pigalle is a blend of culture, history and modernity, offering a unique experience in the 9th arrondissement of Paris.

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