Nuit Blanche and Lydia Dambassina, Eglise Saint-Eustache
Nuit Blanche has truly settled into it's place as a highlight of Paris' cultural calendar.
For this year's edition, orient yourself by following the Metro line 14 across town as most of the events will happen in areas surrounding these metro stops. Even better, grab yourself a Velib bike (make sure it's this afternoon as they are sure to be in short supply come 6pm) and you'll circulate with ease.
Greek artist, Lydia Dambassina's "Real Freedoms that people enjoy/ Des libertés réelles" installation at Saint Eustache looks like a good bet and the venue is superb. Part of the fun of the event is the generous way Paris' historic monuments are shared with our artists who are given (almost) carte blanche to work within their historical context and create new and wonderful ways of looking at life, love and the city.
Eglise Saint-Eustache
Rue du Jour, 1e - M° Châtelet–Les Halles
Just don't go looking for a taxi at 2am or you'll spoil your night.
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