Spending a day in Paris means moving from one place to another, soaking up different atmospheres and moments… often without stopping by home. Morning coffee, an exhibition, shopping, a stroll, dinner: all while dealing with weather that’s rarely predictable. Sun, wind, rain: anything can happen.
Here’s a practical itinerary for Paris, designed for changeable weather (and an outfit that works from morning to night).
9 a.m. – A nice cup of matcha at Café Nuances
The day begins at Café Nuances, a go-to spot in Paris for matcha lovers. With several locations throughout the city, it has become a must-visit spot for a gentle start to the day.
Here, matcha is taken seriously:
- Classic matcha latte, perfectly balanced
- frozen versions for milder days
- and sometimes more original creations with a slight twist
👉 A must-try: the signature matcha latte, with its rich, creamy texture and subtle sweetness that really lets the tea’s flavor shine through.
Head to the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, just a few minutes’ walk away. The venue is spectacular, and the exhibitions are well worth a visit.
Inside, the temperature rises quickly. That’s where your choice of clothing makes all the difference.The Fudoon is easy to take off and folds neatly into its built-in pouch. No need to carry it in your hand or let it get in the way. Your outfit stays put, lightweight, and ready for whatever comes next.
1:00 p.m. – A little shopping atMerci, then lunch at Season Marais
Back in the Marais for a visit to Merci, a must-see concept store. It’s easy to wander around among the clothes, home goods, and books… and you rarely leave empty-handed.
That’s where the Nano Bag Fudoon comes in handy. Attached to a bag or keys, it unfolds in seconds to carry your purchases or slip in an extra diaper. Lightweight, compact, and ultra-practical, it lets you stay on the go without getting weighed down.
For lunch, head to Season, the perfect spot for a healthy and delicious brunch.
👉 Must-try: the caramel pancakes or avocado toast—fresh, well-prepared, and perfect for a light midday snack.
At this time of day, temperatures start to rise. Your outfit should work without layering. That’s the whole point of a versatile look: each piece can be worn on its own, without depending on the others, so you stay comfortable even as the weather changes.
3:00 p.m. – Walk along the banks of the Seine
As you head out, the sky might cloud over. First a few drops, then a real downpour.
Without being prepared, that’s when the day takes a turn for the worse. All too often, we just put up with it: a bulky umbrella, an ill-fitting jacket, discomfort.
With a Fudini hood in your bag, it’s a whole different story. This lightweight, water-repellent, and compact rain hood slips on in seconds. It provides effective protection from rain and wind without weighing you down. No need for a raincoat—or to stop. Just keep going.
5:00 p.m. – Break at the Tuileries
The rain stops, and the sun comes out. Let's head to the Tuileries Garden for a break.
Remove the Fudini, fold it into its pouch, and put it away. Here again, it’s all about practicality: no bulk, no compromises. The outfit remains fluid and suited to the mildness of the late afternoon.
8:00 p.m. – Dinner atBig Mamma Group
For dinner, head to a restaurant in the Big Mamma group (Pink Mamma, Ober Mamma, East Mamma…). The atmosphere is lively, the portions are generous—perfect for a fun get-together.
👉 Don't miss: our creamy, ultra-comforting truffle pasta—a classic that everyone loves.