September 2025
~ Your Guide to Picturesque Travel in France ~
C’est la Rentrée!
After the summer holidays, Parisians return for la Rentrée—a beloved tradition, much like “back to school,” that ushers in a new cultural season filled with exhibitions and events. From September through January, Paris comes alive with experiences your clients won’t want to miss.
We’re delighted to share this season’s highlights and help you turn them into one-of-a-kind experiences for your clients. From private tours to must-see exhibitions, our team is here to craft exclusive, memorable itineraries that make every Paris visit exceptional.
Our Recommendations for La Rentrée 2025
Georges de La Tour, Musée Jacquemart-André
Sept 11, 2025 – Jan 25, 2026
Inspired by Caravaggio, La Tour transformed 17th-century French painting.
John Singer Sargent: The Paris Years, Musée d’Orsay
Sept 23, 2025 – Jan 11, 2026
A tribute to the most famous American painter in Paris during the Impressionist era.
Jacques-Louis David, Musée du Louvre
Oct 15, 2025 – Jan 26, 2026
Marking the bicentennial of David’s death, this exhibition celebrates one of the founders of French painting.
1925–2025: 100 Years of Art Deco, Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Oct 22, 2025 – Apr 26, 2026
A century after the 1925 Paris exhibition that defined Art Deco, this show revisits its enduring influence.
Fondation Cartier Opening Exhibition
Oct 25, 2025 – Aug 23, 2026
The Fondation Cartier opens at the Palais-Royal with a bold presentation of its collection.
Jean-Baptiste Greuze: Childhood Illuminated, Petit Palais
Sept 16, 2025 – Jan 25, 2026
A retrospective marking the 300th anniversary of Greuze’s birth.
New Châteaux & Garden Exhibitions
Treasures & Secrets of the Château at Sceaux
Domaine de Sceaux
Sept 19, 2025 – Mar 22, 2026
An intimate look at rarely-seen artworks and objects from one of the most important and less visited château less than an hour from Paris.
The Grand Dauphin: Prince Without a Crown
Château de Versailles
October 14, 2025 to February 15, 2026
A major exhibition dedicated to Louis XIV’s son, Louis de France, the heir apparent who never reigned.
1725. Native American Allies at the Court of Louis XV
Château de Versailles
November 25, 2025 to May 3, 2026
An unprecedented exhibition on the alliances between French colonists and Indigenous nations in Louisiana during the reign of Louis XV.