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Paris is absolutely buzzing this weekend, and whether you're a night owl or a cultural enthusiast, there's something spectacular waiting for you.

If you're in the mood to dance, the capital has pulled out all the stops. T7 Club is hosting an electro rooftop experience at the top of the Parc des Expositions, featuring world-class DJs like Popof, Joachim Pastor, and Don Diablo spinning tracks against breathtaking city views and futuristic neon lights. For something more laid-back, head to Chalet du Lac in the Bois de Vincennes on Saturday evening, where you can start with a relaxed dinner and transition into a full club experience until sunrise. If you prefer something quirkier, Cabaret Sauvage in Parc de la Villette offers an eclectic mix with performers including Busy P and El Perreo in a retro-dingo atmosphere under a big top.

Beyond the dance floors, Paris is celebrating the Lunar New Year in spectacular fashion. The Guimet Museum on Saturday features lion dance performances, guided tours, poetic recitations, and traditional Chinese calligraphy workshops. The celebration continues on Sunday at Place de la République with a full parade and dragon performances. Samaritaine department store is also joining the festivities with free workshops where you can create hand-painted fans, celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse.

Art lovers shouldn't miss the free exhibitions happening right now. Louis Vuitton Art Deco at LV Dream showcases over three hundred heritage pieces in eight immersive themed rooms celebrating the hundredth anniversary of the nineteen twenty-five Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. The Sebastião Salgado photography exhibition at Paris City Hall opens this Saturday and runs through May, offering a tribute to this legendary photographer completely free of charge.

If you want something truly unique, the Grand Palais is hosting a live LEGO construction event where you can watch artisans build a miniature replica of the Grand Palais entirely from LEGO blocks, running through March first. And for something completely interactive and delicious, Song Dong's edible participatory city made of cookies, candies, and chocolates is on display at La Grande Épicerie, where you can admire and actually taste the edible architecture.

Whether you're dancing until dawn, immersing yourself in cultural celebrations, exploring free art exhibitions, or experiencing interactive installations, Paris this weekend is your playground. Thank you for tuning in, and please make sure to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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