If there’s one thing Paris isn’t short of during the holidays, it’s events and things to do. No matter your mood, we got you covered for New Year’s Eve a.k.a. Le Réveillon de la Saint-Sylvestre, or simply Le Réveillon in French. Here are some ways to celebrate another 365-day roller coaster ride around the sun – à Paris.
how to spend a Relaxed New Year’s in Paris
If you wish to end the year in poetry and elegance, let classical music invite you. We’re eyeing a few concerts at two most breathtaking churches in Paris: Sainte-Chapelle for New Year’s Eve and Saint-Eustache on New Year’s Day. Not only will you be marveling at works of musical geniuses, you’ll also be gazing at Paris’ architectural wonders.

What to do on New year’s with family In Paris
Take la famille on an exciting ride at the one place synonymous with family fun – Disneyland Paris. New Year’s at Disneyland includes fireworks in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle. There will also be a number of attractions open ensuring a magical evening for people of all ages.
new year’s eve in paris for those who like to party
There is such a long list of parties in Paris for New Year’s eve, c’est impossible you won’t find something to suit your fancy.
While nightclubs like Wanderlust and the Aquarium are staples for a Parisian réveillon, my favorite has to be up on rooftops where I can see the skyline – Terrase in the Hotel Montmartre and Oxygen Rooftop both have panoramic views of the city where you can watch the Arc de Triomphe fireworks from afar!

where to eat Dinner on new year’s Eve in paris
Paris, a gastronomic giant, will certainement not disappoint you, however you want to dine and welcome the new year.
If touristic dinners like those at cabaret shows and on cruises by the Seine aren’t your thing, a more local dine-then-club experience with the Beaumarly group (with locations all over Paris) awaits you.
You could also splurge at one of Paris’s palace hotels like George V, the Ritz or le Meurice or a more modest yet no less festive brasserie like La Coupole. For more info on New Year’s Eve dinner, consult our article on where to eat during the holidays in Paris.
How to Spend New Year’s Eve AT HOME Like the French
Wherever you are, the most favored of all celebrations is the one held at home with your best people. Host a party or attend one, pop some champagne, make a French holiday feast, and don’t forget the cheese platter! Cheers to you, and wishing you a wonderful 2026!

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