Despite the scuzzy ‘70s-style bar, La Perle lays claim to being the haute spot in the Marais district, with art students, fashionistas and power-brokers all jostling for service. Read more.
Get there early and chill right through to midnight with a super-sized pitcher of the house sangria as you sample the views and tranquillity of the city as it winds down in Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Read more.
The refined interior with its dimly lit hue whispers of a Chicago speakeasy so kick back in one of the lavish, laid-back lounge chairs along with the Parisian gentry and sip your way down the menu. Read more.
Founded in 1936 by the infamous Madame Moune as a “Cabaret Lesbienne” with a strict girls-only door policy, it’s now a very popular spot for fashion week soirées and other hipster parties. Read more.
Composer Bizet’s former residence provides a sumptuous setting for drinks, and the human-sized bird cage is perfect for an amorous interlude. Read more.