Who we are, where the data comes from, and how the service is funded.
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C'est Chaud à Paris is a free, mobile-first seasonal guide: it helps you find cool places in Paris during hot weather — shaded parks, air-conditioned museums, churches, fountains, pools, libraries and more.
The service works without an account. You can save places, check in when you are there, and receive alerts, all anonymously. An account (Google or email) is only needed to post comments or join the chat.
It is a practical information service, active during the hot season. It is not a medical or emergency service.
We build on open data and official sources:
Place information (opening hours, facilities) can be inaccurate or out of date: double-check locally or with the venue before travelling.
The service is free for you. It is funded in two ways, always clearly labelled:
Full details: affiliate links and sponsorship.
Site published in a personal capacity by Vladyslav Cherkasov. Contact: vladkomudrich@gmail.com. Hosting: Vercel Inc.; database hosted in the European Union (Paris region).
Place photos come from Wikimedia Commons and are used under their original licences (public domain, CC0, CC BY or CC BY-SA), with attribution to their authors:
For any question, request, or content report (including reports of illegal content under the EU Digital Services Act — DSA), write to us: vladkomudrich@gmail.com
Every comment or message published on the site also has a “Report” button that alerts us directly.