Sleep Radio with a Live Paris Clock
Late dinners deserve gentle landings — slow French-hour sleep music under a faint CET clock and courtyard quiet.
Paris keeps late hours by design: dinner at nine, the last métro near one, shutters finally folding after midnight. A city that ends its evenings this well deserves an equally graceful descent into sleep.
The station plays the descent: unhurried piano and muted strings over the hush of a Haussmann courtyard — that particular stone-wrapped silence where the city feels rooms away. The clock holds Paris time in a low warm glow, and the scene settles into deep blue over the zinc rooftops.
It suits the after-dinner hour, the jet-lagged first night in a sixth-floor walk-up, and anyone who believes going to sleep should feel less like shutdown and more like the last sip.
FAQ
What time is it in Paris right now?
Live Paris time (CET/CEST) is on this page's clock, updating each second.
Why courtyard quiet?
Haussmann courtyards insulate bedrooms from the boulevard — a soft, enclosed silence. The mix recreates that acoustic, not street-side Paris.
When should I start playing it?
Before you're sleepy — twenty minutes of wind-down lets the tempo lower your pulse instead of chasing it.
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