Only a short ride from Paris, very clean, organised, offers quite a selection of branded goods. Register online as a member to find out about their members-only offers and VIP events. Read more.
The perfect place to sip an apéro and take in the stunning views of the city after a day at the park Buttes-Chaumont! Read more.
Mostly unkown by tourists, this park is one of the largest in Paris. Tall trees, fresh grass and the Temple of Sybil at the top of a little island in the middle of the lake – a true paradise! Read more.
Take your better half to Montmartre’s Wall of Love to read love declarations in 300 different languages. Read more.
Try the salad with parmesan, balsamic vinegar and truffles, the spiced beef wok and the apple tart. Atmosphere very relaxed yet elegant and helpful staff. Read more.
Typical French bistro with good food. Try the lentil salad and the lamb - delicious! The apple crumble is also a must! Read more.
Houses the largest collection of modern art in Europe. Great special exhibitions! For a nice break in between exhibitions, you can go to Georges on the museum’s top floor. Read more.
One of my favourite spots for a cup of coffee between exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou. Service kind (most of the times). They also serve food, which I’ve tried and would not recommend. Read more.
We had three savoury ''galettes'' - all fantastic, and a sweet one - also good but rather small. The service was very polite and efficient and the view just great. A must for crêpes lovers! Read more.
One of the world’s largest and most visited museums. Admire the atrium of the glass pyramid and countless exhibits from various civilisations across history.For a short coffee break, go to Café Marly. Read more.
If you are an admirer of Monet’s work, you will simply fall in love with this place. The famous painter’s Nymphéas (water lilies) are exhibited in two plain oval rooms. Read more.
The museum, which is located in an old train station, holds an extensive collection of artworks by Delacroix, Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Cézanne, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec, Van Gogh and many others. Read more.
Consistently good food and quick service - not always polite though. The beef tartare is amazing and the tarte tatin divine. The view of the Pantheon is also worth mentioning. Read more.
Colourful shelves, bell jar displays and Philippe Conticini’s interpretations of traditional gâteaux - a delight for the eyes as well as for the palate. Try the famous Paris-Brest and the St Honoré! Read more.
Book early to avoid long lift queues and ask for a spot by the window. The views are iconic! Read more.
Unpretentious vibe, fresh delicious ingredients, fair portions, prompt service. Ideal for an informal meal both if you are solo or with a group of friends! Read more.
A hidden gem! Excellent Vietnamese food in a fabulous environment. The staff is very kind and friendly too Read more.
Located in the very cool Marais, this is a lovely square garden surrounded by the arcades of beautiful palaces! Visit Victor Hugo’s home and the fanous Hôtel de Sully. Read more.
The best bread in Paris based on a secret family recipe. Try their signature loaf, also known as miche or pain au levain, and the famous “punitions”, shortbread cookies that melt in your mouth. Read more.
Upscale rotisserie by Michelin star chef Guy Savoy just a stone’s throw away from the Notre Dame cathedral. Great working fireplace and excellent food! Do try the roasted chicken and mashed potatoes! Read more.
Concept store with a philantropic vocation. Its theme changes periodically and so are the items on sale: homeware, flowers, furniture, stationery, perfumes & designer clothing. Read more.
Go to the back terrace: trees, mosaic-topped tables, beautiful tile work and little birds fluttering around - the perfect spot for a cup of warm mint tea (€2) and nutty pastries (€1/piece). Read more.
The best Sunday brunch in Paris for €22. delicious food, good value for money and the greatest terrace in the famous Rue Mouffetard and its foodie shops! Go early to get a table in the sunny terrace. Read more.
The perfect spot for those who love scented candles, natural perfumes and body care products. The Cuir, Baies, Figuier, Pomander and Gardenia candles are excellent; so is the fragrance Philosykos. Read more.
Great selection of jams, chutneys and chocolate spreads with the cutest packaging. You can try the products and choose your favourites. Try the guava jam - it's amazing! Read more.
A cozy retro tearoom in the 6th arrondissment that serves homemade pastries, savory tarts and a great selection of tea from all over the world. Check out the antique shop nextdoors. Read more.
The classic éclairs have been redesigned and taken to a whole new level by chef Cristophe Adams. Try the Caramel Beurre Salé, the Passion-Framboise and the Vanille Noix de pécan. Read more.
Behind an old iron gate there’s the oldest covered market in Paris. A glorious maze of food stalls, flower shops and little restaurants. Do try the sandwiches of Chez Alain Miam Miam! Read more.
Best spot for coffee to go in Paris. Go for the matcha green tea latte, grab a cookie and walk around the beautiful garden of the Palais Royal. Bliss! Read more.
You might as well call this spot "Choux Heaven" because it is! Well worth a stop if you find yourselves in the area. Read more.
A beautiful neighbourhood where time seems to have stopped. All the streets are named after flowers and the pastel houses make you feel like you're in the French countryside. A must visit! Read more.
This hidden garden close to the Louvre is an oasis of calmness in the heart of Paris. Rich history, elegant arcades, a fountain, works of art, cute boutiques & Cafe Kitsune make it really special! Read more.
A super cute little cafe that is absolutely worth visiting. Try the veggie burger and enjoy the good coffee. Read more.
Impressive architecture, interesting exhibitions and great views over the city. A must-see! Read more.
Great atmosphere and delicious Italian food. Make sure to go early o put your name down for a table as they don't take reservations. Read more.
A beautiful green space with lots of things to do and see. Make sure to take a boat ride and pay a visit to the Fondation Louis Vuitton. Read more.
Great food and cocktails in the upper Marais. A bit pricey but well worth it! Read more.
A lovely place to sit back, let the kids play, and relax. There's a small farm with animals, fair rides, playgrounds, a small cafe, a paddling pool and several new attractions. Read more.