Hotels, restaurants, art installations, cinema… what are the most eagerly awaited openings in Paris in 2026? Between grand inaugurations, reopenings of legendary venues and colossal projects that have been awaited for years, the capital is gearing up for an exceptional year. From the Hôtel Louis Vuitton to La Reine des Neiges land, from the Orient-Express restaurant orchestrated by Yannick Alléno (and many other surprises), discover all that Paris, the most beautiful city in the world, has in store for you in 2026. Follow the guide!
The opening of the Hôtel Louis Vuitton on the Champs-Elysées

On the Champs-Élysées, one of the decade’s wildest projects is taking shape. At 103-111 avenue des Champs-Élysées, a building long occupied by banks is about to make history: the very first Hotel Louis Vuitton. This ultra-prestigious address, conceived as an ode to French luxury, is scheduled to open in March 2026. Clearly, Paris has not finished surprising us.
The opening of the Snow Queen world at Disneyland Paris
In 2026, Disneyland Paris is preparing for one of the most magical events in its transformation: the opening of the new “Snow Queen World” land on March 29, 2026. This spectacular extension, integrated into the brand-new Disney Adventure World, invites visitors to plunge into the heart of the Kingdom of Arendelle with grandiose settings, an immersive attraction, encounters with Elsa, Anna and Olaf, and a central lake enlivened by a fairy-tale night show. Get ready to experience all the magic of Frozen for real, in an enchanting universe. A new era is beginning at Disneyland Paris, and it promises to be absolutely unforgettable!
The reopening of the legendary Le Palace club in Paris, scheduled for 2026

An absolute icon of Parisian nightlife, Le Palace will finally be relighting its spotlight after two years of silence. Closed since 2023, this legendary venue is in the midst of a renaissance, spearheaded by Mickael Chetrit, whose ambition is to restore this temple to its former glory. Renovated by decorator Jacques Garcia, the Palace will reopen its doors in autumn 2026, with a program focused on concerts and the performing arts, true to its mythical DNA. A renaissance that promises to make Paris vibrate once again to the rhythm of unforgettable evenings.
The brand-new Belle Époque restaurant “Bergère” in the 9th arrondissement
Paris is about to welcome a new temple of lifestyle! In the 9ᵉ arrondissement, rue Bergère is seeing the rebirth of a Belle Époque jewel: the former headquarters of the very first bank to become BNP Paribas. After a spectacular transformation, 26,000 m² of historic heritage will reopen its doors in 2026, to become an unprecedented hotspot combining coworking, restaurant, bar, hotel and panoramic terrace, with breathtaking views over Paris. A place where history, design and Parisian life intertwine… a must-see!
JR to transform the Pont Neuf into an ephemeral Grotto in homage to Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Originally scheduled for September 2025, JR’s new event project, in partnership with the Fondation Christo et Jeanne-Claude and the endowment fund L’Amicale des Ponts de Paris, has finally found its new dates: from Saturday June 6 to Sunday June 28, 2026. At 120 meters long, La Caverne du Pont Neuf promises to be the largest immersive work of art in the world, according to JR himself, in an interview with the City of Paris. The icing on the cake: this spectacular installation will be financed entirely by private funds, with no recourse to public money.
The inauguration of the Tour Triangle in Paris
The 15ᵉ arrondissement is about to welcome a new modern landmark: the Tour Triangle, designed by renowned Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. Standing 42 storeys high and culminating at 180 meters, it will rise proudly above the Parc des Expositions, offering a resolutely futuristic silhouette to this district. With its offices, hotel and panoramic terrace at the top, the tower promises to become an emblematic place to work, stay… and admire Paris from every angle. Scheduled to open at the end of 2026, the future is already here!
The restaurant on the legendary Orient-Express between Paris and Vienna will be back in service, with Chef Yannick Alléno at the helm.
The legendary Orient-Express is reborn, linking Paris and Vienna in timeless luxury. The fully restored Art Deco carriages welcome passengers in an elegant and refined atmosphere. In the kitchen, three-star chef Yannick Alléno creates menus inspired by European terroirs, promising an exceptional culinary experience at every stop. A legendary voyage not to be missed in 2026!




