On November 19, the largest light trail in Paris will open its doors. This highly anticipated summer event is a great way to make the most of the short days. This 2 km long trail crosses the floral park and takes you on a journey across several continents. You will discover the splendors of Asia, the poetry of the North Pole, and encounter fantastic creatures and strange plants along the way. A fabulous spectacle to experience this winter!
The largest light trail in Paris: a fabulous journey through the stars

Located in the Parc Floral in the 12th arrondissement, this 2 km light trail invites you on a sensory journey to the land of dreams. From November 19 to January 11, you will pass through a thousand and one worlds: from lush forests to giant mushrooms, the valley of dragons and the mischievous polar bears of the North Pole… The twenty or so scenes tell a story and will transport you to a whole new world. Your eyes will be amazed by the beauty of more than 1,000 luminous lanterns, made by hand from iron and silk. Each one is a unique work of art, created by expert craftsmen.

You will discover more than 200 animals from the savannah, the splendor of Japan’s cherry blossoms, a garden of hundreds of luminous roses, the softness of the ice floes, and the shimmering colors of Mexico… As last year, the sky above the Parc Floral will be adorned with the colors of the Northern Lights. A magical light show to be enjoyed throughout the evening, combining art and technology to recreate this rare and captivating natural phenomenon.
A unique drone show to discover this year
This year, you will be treated to a spectacular drone show every evening. Three times a night, hundreds of drones will light up the sky and form dreamlike images that will transport you into a waking dream. Included in the ticket price, this 12-minute show will be visible at 6:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m., and 8:45 p.m. However, it may be canceled depending on the weather (rain, wind, etc.).

A wonderful activity to enjoy this month!
Location: 1 Route de la Pyramide, 75012 Paris
From November 30, 2025, to January 11, 2026
