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FASHION CULTURE ART

J U N E 2 0 1 4

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PA R IS MONT HLY C IT YGUIDE

DINING ENTERTAINMENT MAPS

THIERRY MARXMeet the Celebrated French Chef

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08 Hot DatesThis month’s calendar of hot dates

10 A Delicious Variety of MarxismMeet Thierry Marx, the celebrated French chef

who is changing all the rules in the kitchen

14 Fabulous Fare, Fabulous ViewsWe bring you the best tables to enjoy delicious

fare and a great view of the French capital

90 My ParisHead Concierge Jean Emmanuel Mendes shares

his favourite things about Paris

[THE GUIDE]

16 SHOPPING

The city’s latest boutique

openings, trends and

address book for

everything fashion related

48 ARTS & ATTRACTIONS

This month’s round-up of

exhibits, trade shows and

must-see monuments

60 DINING

Our selection of restaurants

for every mood and every

taste

76 ENTERTAINMENT

This month’s hottest bars,

clubs and ballets

86 NAVIGATE

Your guide to getting

around the city with maps

and transport listings

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Regarded as a culinary capital, Paris boasts some

of the best restaurants in the world, and more

importantly the most talented chefs. This month we

meet Michelin-starred chef Thierry Marx, who, with

his avant-garde approach to cooking has changed

the rules in French cooking. We also share with

you our favourite tables that offer great food and

fabulous views of the city.

Of course any trip to the fashion capital is incomplete

without indulging in a spending spree and in this

issue you will find all the latest trends as well as

limited edition collections that will have your friends

back home green with envy. And on page 32 we give

you a peak into what you can find in the chic centres

in and around Paris.

Must-see exhibits, including Once Upon a Time, The

Orient Express and I’ve Returned from Hollywood, a

photo exhibit showcasing works by Willy Rizzo, are on

the cultural agenda this month as well as a day trip

to Yerres to discover the works of Gustave Caillebotte.

And if you love flying and sightseeing then you will

also love our A View from the Top story on page 56.

Bars, clubs and cabarets round up our issue this

month for your entertainment pleasure as well as a

host of concerts and jazz clubs.

FUN, FOOD AND FASHION

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HOT DATES TUESDAY

ATELIER BLENDOLOGIE BY GRANT’SGrant’s is opening

an ephemeral space

through to the 8th of

the month where you

can go and learn about

the different steps in

making whiskey. There

are 5 workshops that

you can take part in

as well as a tasting

workshop.

44 rue de Turbigo (3rd)

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SUNDAY

THE REAL SUPER HEROESThis is

your last chance

to discover what

superheroes really

get up to when

they’re not saving

the world. The

Galerie Sakura is

showcasing a photo

exhibit, which ends

tomorrow, showing

the comical side of

superheroes.

Bercy Village,

50 cour Saint-

Emilion (12th),

01 71 93 26 90

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SATURDAY

SUNDAY

FROM JESUS TO YVES SAINT LAURENTFat Galerie is hosting the works of Italian fashion photographer

Antonio Guccione, showcasing his series of “skulls” of famous

people, including Yves Saint Laurent, Andy Warhol and Salvador

Dalí in an exhibit entitled From Jesus to Yves Saint Laurent.

1 rue Dupetit-Thouars (3rd), 01 44 54 00 84

FAMILY BRUNCHBrunch Bazar is back. The pop-up brunch

event is hosting Surf in the City today and

tomorrow in the heart of the Marais in the

Carreau du Temple. Music, a pop-up store,

concerts and video games are all here as well

as of course a restaurant and a playground for the kids.

Visit www.brunchbazar.com for the event’s full

programme and bookings.

BEER AND SPORTSThe FIFA World Cups

starts today and if

you cannot bear the

thought of missing

the first kick off, head

to Le Frog XVI, where

you can enjoy beer,

burgers and the game.

110bis ave Kléber

(16th), 01 47 27 88 88

MUSIC FESTIVALFree concerts are

being held all

around the city as

part of the annual

Fête de la Musique.

Visit www.

fetedelamusique.

culture.fr for the

full programme.

ROLAND GARROSThe most important match, men’s finals,

takes place today. If you are not lucky

enough to have tickets to watch it live

why not head to Café Oz and watch it

there with a cold beer.

8 blvd Montmartre (9th), 01 47 70 18 52

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kids and enjoy the rollercoaster

rides, the toboggan ride and

the fairy floss.

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“risotto”

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In the past, Marx’s aversion to classical French haute

cuisine cooking and fascination with molecular cuisine

earned him a reputation as the “French Ferran Adria”

(the Catalan chef Adria was, of course, the father of

avant-garde molecular cooking at his now closed

Michelin three-star restaurant El Bulli north of Barcelona).

And before coming to Paris, when Marx cooked at the

restaurant of the Château Cordeillan-Bages wine estate in

the Gironde north of Bordeaux, he alternately dazzled or

rankled food-lovers who made the pilgrimage to his table

with dishes like a “virtual” sausage made of meat, lentils,

melted fat, and bouillon encased in a long balloon the end

of which was snipped open over a soup dish at the table.

These gastronomic antics are light years, however, from

the exquisitely serene and deliciously poetic cooking Marx

now does at Sur Mesure. To be sure, one dish on a recent

lunch menu was a deconstructed take on onion soup, but

it came off as witty rather than revolutionary, and dishes

like his signature “risotto”, which is made with bean sprouts

rather than rice, has a pleasant iodine accent from oyster

juices, and is luxuriously ground by shavings of black truffle,

and his cod in white miso bouillon with ricotta filled ravioli

and clementines, is subtle and stunningly refined. Part of his

originality, however, is the way in which they so knowingly

break with French culinary traditions and the Gallic palate.

Marx, a warm and gentle man with a wry sense of

humour, has been unflinchingly and unselfconsciously

unconventional ever since he signed up as a kitchen

apprentice when he was sixteen as a way of avoiding

the factory job that seemed his destiny coming from a

working-class family in Paris’s rough-and-tumble Belleville

neighbourhood. Marx deeply believes that good food is a

right and not a privilege, which is why he’s taught cooking

classes in a penitentiary and written a free cookbook for

Les Restaurants du Coeur, the national association that runs

food banks and soup kitchens in most major French cities.

He’s also hosted a street-food festival with an haute-cuisine

touch in Bordeaux.

“Much of what I do is in an attempt to free French

cooking from its bourgeois cage,” Marx says. “You don’t

A Delicious

Variety of MarxismGiven that he shares a last name with the father of socialism,

it doesn’t come as a surprise when chef Thierry Marx, 51,

confesses to having anti-bourgeois instincts, or at least in the

kitchen anyway. “I don’t like polite food,” says Marx, who’s head

chef at the Michelin two-star haute cuisine restaurant Sur

Mesure at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in the heart of Paris and

who also runs its second table, Camélia.

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usually go to a two-star restaurant like Sur Mesure because

you’re hungry. You go to have an emotional experience,

to live a little dream. The problem is that the withering

formality of ‘fine dining’ so often destroys the spontaneous

pleasure you might find in discovering remarkable new

pleasures at the table.”

According to Marx, there’s a whole psychological power

game that’s played out between the staff and the client in

most haute cuisine restaurants, and he finds it both sad and

exhausting.

This is why Marx has worked hard to create a new service

style and a more joyous atmosphere for his restaurant,

which has a dramatically minimalist design by interior

designer Patrick Jouin. “I call our approach to service,

Gentlemen—and women—in the service of gentlemen.

There has to be a certain equality between the server and

the served for a respectful complicity to be born, and there

should never be a feeling of conflict in a dining room, since

it destroys the serenity that’s the best backdrop to pleasure,”

says Marx. Rather than the unwelcome chattiness that this

approach often engenders in North American restaurants,

the French version of equality between the server and the

served is charming and profoundly gracious. It’s also very

much a reflection of Marx’s personal belief in what he calls

the “solidarity of the human experience, or the astonishing

fact that we’re all sharing each others lives because we’re

alive at the same time.”

“It also comes from my outsider’s mentality,” says Marx.

“My first real experience of French cooking was when I was

in the French army, and as a chef, learned French cooking

academically from the outside in the way that a foreigner

would, because growing up, I knew nothing about it,” Marx

explains, adding that in his Jewish-Polish family (his Polish

grandfather only won French nationality by fighting for

the French army during World War I), people cooked to

eat, usually in a hurry, and that the family diet ran to lots

of potatoes. Otherwise, in the immigrant heavy quartier

where he grew up, he ate North African or Asian food

rather than boeuf bourguignon or blanquette de veau. This

also explains why Marx feels little pride in France’s storied

gastronomic reputation and feels no nostalgia for the

disappearing bistros of Paris. Instead, he remembers bistros

as “sad smoky places where people drank too much and

escaped their frustrations by playing pinball machines.”

Turbot served with beetroot

and a horseradish emulsion

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“Being the outsider also gives you a huge clarity and

power, since you question everything,” says Marx. “And

of course tradition is there to inspire innovation,” adds

the chef, who has a deep reverence and fascination with

the Japanese kitchen (a judo-master, Marx has spent long

periods of time in Japan). “The Japanese have such a

respect for the natural tastes of food, and their aesthetics

are magnificent. They also have a great esteem for humility

as a virtue, and this informs the experience of going to

a restaurant in Japan, because there’s such a beautiful

reciprocity of respect.”

Marx also believes that the guiding principles of

Japanese cooking—“pleasure, well-being and health,”

which he’s adopted as the cardinal points of his own

kitchen, will increasingly inform French cooking in the

21st century. “I don’t really believe so much in the idea of

national kitchens anymore, because cooking has become

so global. Today it’s more about an individual cook’s style

than where he or she was born, and the beginning of this

century is really interesting in the kitchen because of the

new techniques that have been invented—encapsulation,

cooking at very low temperatures, thermic shock. These are

new tools for chefs at the same time that the eternal

skills, like how to cut something perfectly, are more

important than ever.”

Marx says that nothing stimulates his creativity

more than a visit to the markets of Paris—his favourites

include the Marché d’Aligre and the Marché des Enfants

Rouges, and that he loves hanging up his apron and

going out for a good meal every once in a while.

“It’s moving for me to discover another chef’s cooking,”

he says. If the last meal that really astonished him was

at Eleven Madison in New York City, in Paris, he says he

loves the cooking of Pierre Gagnaire, admires young

chef Akrame Benallal, who just won his first Michelin

star at his restaurant Akrame, and that his local is Le

Cherche Midi, an Italian restaurant not far from the

Left Bank apartment he shares with his girlfriend, an

art gallery owner. And do these very different restaurants

have anything in common?

Marx grins and answers immediately: “Yes, their highly

developed sense of hospitality works to help people relax

so that they can focus on their food. And the greatest food

is always cooked and served with love.”

The sweet bento box

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Lunch in front of

the Eiffel Tower at

Monsieur Bleu

[ J U N E I N P A R I S ]

FABULOUS VIEWFABULOUS FARE

B Y S A N D R A I S K A N D E R

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ADDRESS BOOK

MONSIEUR BLEU

20 ave de New York (16th),

01 47 20 90 47

RESTAURANT DU PALAIS ROYAL

110 Galerie de Valois (1st),

01 40 20 00 27

MAISON BLANCHE

15 ave Montaigne (8th),

01 47 23 55 99

LES OMBRES

27 quai Branly (7th),

01 47 53 68 00

LE JULES VERNE

Avenue Gustave Eiffel (7th),

01 45 55 61 44

When in Paris it is easy to

feel on top of the world.

The culture, the fashion,

the food, everything feels

like a moment in heaven.

And when the sun is

out and the sky is blue, dining alfresco with a

stunning view of the French capital, you really

do begin to feel like you are in a magical place.

Finding that perfect table that can offer you fine

fare without compromising a spectacular view

and vice versa isn’t always an easy feat so here at

Where we have done the ground work for you

so all you have to do is simply read, reserve and

enjoy.

In the chic 16th arrondissement, overlooking

the Seine is Monsieur Bleu, the contemporary

restaurant and bar found in the Palais de Tokyo.

With a spacious outdoor dining area, this table

offers a magnificent view of the Eiffel Tower

and contemporary French cuisine. Open

daily, for lunch and dinner, this is the perfect

reservation to make for a chic lunch before

taking in an exhibit at the Palais de Tokyo or the

neighbouring Modern Art Museum, or perhaps

a convivial dinner where you can enjoy great

cocktails, fun music and a stunning view.

Nestled in the heart of the French capital,

overlooking the idyllic Palais Royal garden is

the Restaurant du Palais Royal. The traditional

French restaurant offers a tranquil dining area

underneath the historic arches of the Palais

Royal giving you a perfect view of the popular

gardens and its quaint fountain. An ideal table

for lunch during a shopping spree in the high-

end boutiques found under the arches circling

the garden.

Maison Blanche remains as one of Paris’s

most popular tables and it is not very difficult

to see why. Located just above the Théâtre des

Champs-Elysées and in the heart of the chic

“Golden Triangle”, the restaurant, which serves

contemporary French cuisine, boasts a terrace

that overlooks the über-fashionable Avenue

Montaigne and the splendid Eiffel Tower. And

every Saturday from midnight the restaurant,

along with the terrace, transforms into the

White Room and hosts international DJs and live

performances, creating the perfect rooftop club

to party the night away.

Musée du Quai Branly is an impressive

museum designed by Jean Nouvel and which

showcases indigenous art and offers an insight

into cultures and civilisations from Oceania, Asia,

Africa and the Americas. It is also where you can

discover Les Ombres restaurant, perched on the

museum’s rooftop, boasting a terrace that gives

you a rare view of the City of Light, Les Ombres

invites you to sit in the shadows of the Eiffel

Tower, take in Palais de Chaillot and dine on

contemporary international cuisine.

125 metres high and hidden in the city’s most

iconic tower is Le Jules Verne restaurant. The

Alain Ducasse restaurant is a unique experience

offering you haute cuisine and a spectacular

view of the capital, a table where you can

sample culinary heritage with a contemporary

flair in an elegant and modern setting. The MO

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menu at the Michelin-starred restaurant is a

gastronomical delight, featuring a warm green

asparagus salad served with a delicate truffled

mousseline, a Blanquette-style breast of veal

served with seasonal vegetables and for dessert

the “Tower Nut”, a crunchy praline and chocolate

treat. A much sought-after table, Le Jules Verne is

an ideal restaurant to sample one of the world’s

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Dine on contemporary French cuisine at

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Light from up high at

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Look onto Palais de Chaillot

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THE GUIDE

Quirky American actress Zooey Deschanel has created a capsule collection for fashion house Tommy Hilfiger. The collection

features 16 dresses with 6 of the designs available only at the brand’s Champs-Elysées boutique. The To Tommy From Zooey

collection is a perfect mixture of the Tommy girl and Zooey’s own personal style. The red, white and blue colour palette of

Tommy makes up the capsule collection and is brought to life with retro-inspired dresses and nautical detailing that Zooey

loves. A drop-waist box pleat dress with flap pockets, a sail-print shift dress with shoulder button detailing and a striped bubble

print dress with navy and red polka dots make up part of the collection.

65 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01 45 61 54 55

TO TOMMY FROM ZOOEY

SHOPPINGBY SANDR A ISK ANDER

W H E R E PA R I S

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FULL HOUSE

ROLAND GARROS BY

CHANTAL THOMASS

JONATHAN ADLER IN PARIS

Chantal Thomass is known for her sexy lingerie and in celebration of the French Open

she is taking her creations to the courts with a limited edition collection for Roland

Garros. The capsule collection features tennis ensembles in the designer’s favourite

hues, pink, black and white, and includes a tennis dress with a soft feminine touch with a

sweet fl oppy bow as well as a black pleated skirt that could easily be worn off the courts.

The collection also features a chic black and white wide-brimmed hat and even a fl irty,

tennis-themed umbrella to keep you shaded in the sun.

The collection is available exclusively at the Roland-Garros boutique during the

tournament.

2 ave Gordon Bennett (16th), 01 47 43 51 91

Polyèdre Home has welcomed a

Jonathan Adler pop-up store within its

home décor boutique, showcasing the

American designer’s talent in everything

design. The potter-cum-home furnishings

designer, who makes contemporary

pieces infl uenced by both pop culture

and travel, will have a selection of pieces

on sale at the pop-up store until the

end of the month. Among the great

fi nds are a marble table with a cylinder-

shaped brushed brass base and this gold

porcelain candle.

27 rue de Tournon (6th), 01 46 34 74 81

Men’s ready-to-wear brand JAQK has just

opened its second boutique in the fashion

capital. Inspired by card games, especially

poker, the brand’s collection of clothes fi t for

suave gentlemen features shirts, polo shirts

and jackets. Easily worn in the offi ce as well as

around a roulette table, JAQK’s collection is

colourful and comfortable and is showcased in

the boutique surrounded by gaming tables.

62 rue Caumartin (9th), 01 53 16 43 45

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HOLIDAY READYTread the streets of the capital

in these leather Marc O’Polo � ip-

� ops before taking them south to

Saint Tropez!

64 rue Bonaparte (6th),

01 43 29 09 18

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COLOUR BLOCKBrighten up your summer with this pretty pink

Stampa bag from Carolina Herrera’s Casati collection.

10 rue de Castiglione (1st), 01 58 62 41 03

A GRECIAN LOOKFeel like a Greek goddess in this Fragonard dress.

203 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 40 17 90 41

VERY VALENTINOClass up any look with these red and

gold sunglasses from Valentino.

27 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré

(8th), 01 42 66 95 94

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FOR HIM

GREEN WITH ENVYWatch the Roland Garros � nals with these

crocodile-hued Lacoste sunglasses.

93-95 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th),

01 47 23 39 26

STEP INTO SUMMERSport these red, white and blue

espadrilles with rubber soles from

Souts and comfortably step into the

warmer months.

Available at Le Bon Marché

DASHING DENIMDon’t get left behind in the fashion stakes and go

Western with this Seidensticker denim shirt.

1 place Michel Debré (6th), 01 53 63 04 25

WEAR PARISStart working on your tan early this summer with these

Orlebar Brown shorts featuring the famous monuments

of Paris, designed by artist Tommy Penton.

Available exclusively at Le Bon Marché

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WEMPEThe renowned German watchmaker has been satisfying customers for over 135 years. Featuring a fine selection of stylish jewellery, luxury watches and chronometers.

16 rue Royale - Paris 8th

Tel: 01 42 60 21 77

www.wempe.fr

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PRINTEMPS DU LOUVREPrintemps is entering the Carrousel du Louvre with a 2,500 sqm new store entirely dedicated to luxury. Discover this new area celebrating the famous French know-how in the heart of the Louvre Museum and showcasing the most prestigious accessories, beauty, watches and jewellery brands. Open 7 days a week, even on Sundays.

Carrousel du Louvre

99 rue de Rivoli – Paris 1st

Tel : 01 76 77 41 00

www.printemps.com

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TALBOT RUNHOFThe German luxery brand has been satisfying female customers worldwide for over 20 years with their elegant, exquisite evening, cocktail and wedding dresses, as well as modern and original cuts, combined with high quality fabric and an exceptional attention to details. Well presented in their new gallery inspired Parisian boutique

14 rue d’Alger (corner rue Saint-Honoré) - Paris 1st

Tel: 01 55 04 85 50

www.talbotrunhof.com

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VHERNIERSublime jewellery of precious gems and gold from this Italian brand. Each piece is unique, hand-made and influenced in its form by trends in modern and contemporary art.

63, rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré - Paris 8th

Tel: 01 40 17 93 15 - [email protected]

www.vhernier.com

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JANSSENS & JANSSENS In the very heart of the Faubourg St-Honoré discover more than 3,000 different clothing fabrics, all extraordinary, and many used by haute couture designers. Owner Françoise Janssens can also recommend one of 40 local seamstresses.

3 rue d’Anjou - Paris 8th (Corner 46 Fbg St Honoré)

Tel: 01 42 65 04 00

www.janssensparis.com

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CROCKETT & JONES A reference for more than 130 years among the amateurs of beautiful Goodyear-welted shoes, the English luxury brand for men perpetuates the artistic quality and custom-made service.

14 rue Chauveau-Lagarde - Paris 8th

Tel: 01 44 94 01 74

www.crockettandjones.com

Hedgren

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TISSOT BOUTIQUEThe first European Tissot Flagship store. Discover the largest Tissot watch collection available in Paris with more than 500 references from their traditional watch collection such as the Le Locle Automatic to the most innovative watches with the T-Touch Expert.

76 ave des Champs Elysées - Paris 8th

Tel: 01 42 56 18 53

www.tissot.ch; E-shop: www.tissotshop.com

Beretta

Wine by One

Tissot

Berluti

Façonnable

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GrandOptical

Marionnaud Paris

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BERETTA GALLERYBeautifully tailored sport and casual wear from the legendary family-owned, Italian house specialised in the world of nature and hunting are found in this gallery boutique. High quality, refined accessories, stylish and sturdy shoes and boots and gear for the great outdoors are hallmarks of the brand.

57 rue Pierre Charron - Paris 8th

Tel: 01 56 88 59 59

www.berettagallery.com

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Ann Tuil

ANN TUILAnn Tuil is a multi-brand boutique carrying exceptional accessories ranging from shoes to bags and watches (Michael Kors, Longchamp, Kenzo, Marc By Marc Jacobs, Repetto, Moschino, UGG, ASH...). Ann Tuil has the privilege of offering you a 10% discount upon presentation of this magazine for items that you purchase (without red dot). Receive a 12% tax refund immediately. Open sunday.

63 ave des Champs-Elysées - Paris 8th

Tel: 01 42 25 67 31

www.anntuil.com

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TISSOT LUXURY AUTOMATIC. POWERMATIC 80 MOVEMENT, O F F I C I A L LY C H RO N O M ET E R - C E RT I F I E D BY T H E C O S C ( C O N T R Ô L E O F F I C I E L S U I S S E D E S C H RO N O M È T R E S ) , OFFERING UP TO 80 HOURS OF POWER RESERVE WITH A 316L STAINLESS STEEL CASE. INNOVATORS BY TRADITION.

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GAS BIJOUX Born in Saint-Tropez, Gas Bijoux has been creating jewellery for over 40 years, handmade and artisan, crafted in its Marseilles atelier, and it is now an internationally recognised fashion accessories house.

26-28 rue Danielle Casanova - Paris 2nd Tel: 01 42 97 58 80

44 rue Etienne Marcel - Paris 2nd Tel: 01 45 08 49 46

8 avenue George V - Paris 8thTel: 01 53 23 88 00

www.gasbijoux.com

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BUCHERER PARIS In the heart of the Opera district, between Place Vendôme and Boulevard Haussmann, the House Bucherer unveils a sublime 2200m2 space showcasing the most beautiful Swiss names in watchmaking. The largest boutique in the world dedicated to timepieces, this is the Parisian shop stop.

12 boulevard des Capucines – Paris 9th

Tel: 01 70 99 18 88

www.bucherer.com

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This silversmith, founded in 1830, is known for top quality sterling and plate. The house’s art and craft magic is worked into the table arts, jewellery and an array of delightful items that make perfect gifts.

9 rue Royale - Paris 8th

Tel: 01 55 27 99 13

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FRANCIS KLEIN This family-run brand offers hand-made, out of sight glasses and accessories. All made in France, their collections cater to all looks, offering glamorous and original frames allowing you to wear a piece of Paris every day. Mon-Sat 10am-7pm.

30 rue Bonaparte - Paris 6th

Tel: 0 1 44 07 04 28

www.francisklein.com

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DOT-DROPS® DOT-DROPS® is the brand of choice for the “happy few” of elite travellers. The philosophy of the French manufacturer is to continuously strive to achieve harmony between design and functionality. DOTDROPS® creations are a solid marriage of colours, design and unexpected materials. Exclusive: you can customize your suitcase at the boutique and make your travel experience unique!

8 rue des Canettes - Paris 6th

Tel: 01 43 54 62 15www.mydotdrops.com

GAB&JO French multi-brand boutique Gab & Jo is a one-stop shop for accessories and fun home décor objects. The colourful boutique showcases the best France has to offer with every item carefully selected by the owners. A perfect address if you are looking for original souvenirs.

28 rue Jacob - Paris 6th Tel: 09 84 53 58 43

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DAZZLING I JEWELLERY

Fly Me to the MoonWhen Apollo 11 made its historic landing on the moon 45 years ago,

Omega was part of the adventure. The Swiss brand is commemorating

the event with the launch of the Omega Speedmaster Professional

Apollo 11 45th Anniversary Limited Edition, celebrating its link to

the iconic chronograph that took part in the landing. Enhanced with

Omega’s trademarked Sedna gold hands, indexes and a matching

bezel, the watch, which was presented at Baselworld this year, features

a brown-coated nylon fabric strap inspired by the NATO straps of the

timepieces that have been issued to military personnel since the 1950s.

Its striking matt black ceramic ring has a tachymeter scale and its

manual-winding chronograph movement is the same one that was worn

on the moon. The timepiece has been produced in an edition limited to

1,969 pieces, a reference to the year of the moon landing. – P.V.

362-364 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 55 35 03 60

BOUCHERON

The first of the great contemporary jewellers

to open a boutique on the Place Vendôme,

Boucheron has embodied excellence in

jewellery, high jewellery and watch making

for more than 150 years. Each collection

draws from the history and the values of the

Maison, celebrating a modern prowess that

is constantly reinvented. Each watch and

jewellery creation sublimates their exceptional

stones with the precious material of which they

are sculpted. Each creation captures light and

crystallizes an emotion.

26 pl Vendôme (1st), 01.42.61.58.16.

Mº Opéra

CARTIER

Famous for precious gems and triple-band

gold rings. Collections include the romantically

exquisite Love collection.

13 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.58.18.23.00.

Mº Opéra

DE BEERS

Diamonds have mesmerised famous figures

in history since the dawn of time. No one

knows diamonds like South African specialist

De Beers. Cut for beauty and crafted by

artisans, De Beers offers an incredible

choice of first-rate diamonds coveted by the

greatest jewellery connoisseurs.

De Beers at Printemps,

Printemps du Luxe,

64 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.49.43.

Mº Havre Caumartin

DE GRISOGONO

In an entrancing Baroque atmosphere,

discover the superbly set myriad stones, fine

craftsmanship and black diamond jewellery

that are the hallmarks of this luxury jeweller

and watchmaker. The establishment releases

a boutique collection and unique pieces

each year and has recently launched a line

of prestigious leather goods. 358 bis rue

St-Honoré (1st), 01.44.55.04.40.

Mº Tuileries

HARRY WINSTON

Rare, innovative and exceptional pieces are

among the offerings from the legendary

house of jewellery specialised in fine

diamonds. Founded in New York in 1932,

the house, synonymous with glamour, is

the embodiment of high jewellery and high

watch making.

6 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.47.20.03.09.

M° Opéra

MONTBLANC

The timeless, elegant brand now has a

superb flagship boutique in the heart of the

luxury jewellery district. Unique pieces of

prestige, limited editions, rare and precious

jewellery and watches and the celebrated

accessories can all be found here in this

refined store that stretches out over two

floors.

7 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.58.62.48.52.

Mº Opéra

PIAGET

You find beautiful timepieces and superb

jewellery here from the luxury Swiss brand

that has been fashioning watches since 1874.

The innovative jewellery collections include

the colourful, beautifully sculpted cocktail-

inspired rings featuring, for example, blue

topaz or pink tourmaline.

16 place Vendôme (1st), 01.58.18.14.15.

Mº Tuileries

TIFFANY & CO

The renowned jeweller has a three-story

boutique with a tempting collection of

classically simple jewellery and gift items.

6 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.40.20.20.20.

Mº Madeleine

WEMPE

High-end German jeweller in business

since 1878, is known for stylish watches

and chronometers, but also carries a wide

range of fine jewellery.

16 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.60.21.77.

Mº Concorde

WATCHES

DIOR JOAILLERIE

Dior’s haute joaillerie line is designed by

Victoire de Castellane, who combines colourful

stones and precious metals in surprising and

playful ways.

8 pl Vendôme (1st), 01.42.96.30.84.

Mº Madeleine

FREYWILLE

Fine enamel, gold and colourful, bold designs

are the hallmarks of this Austrian house

featuring fine jewellery, watches and writing

instruments. The designs of the distinctive

pieces are inspired by famous artists and

historical art motifs.

167 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.47.47.

Mº Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre

Rings from

Wempe

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A D V E R T O R I A L

TAILORED LUXURY BY

EMANUEL BERG

The world of the luxury shirt has found its home at

140 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré

Working with William Figaret, the son of Alain

Figaret, the founder of the French luxury

shirt-maker, the house of Emanuel Berg

aims to offer its clients the best expertise in

shirt tailoring. In the spacious and elegantly

designed new boutique both ladies and

gentlemen will find a plethora of shirts

to choose from, whether off-the-rack or

bespoke, the perfect shirt awaits here.

Clients can choose from a selection of 1000

different fabrics, 60 different collar styles and

35 different cuffs to create their bespoke

shirt. Tailored from mostly Italian fabrics the

shirts are put together in Europe and are

delivered within a fortnight.

The family-run fashion house also offers

elegant accessories complementing the

tailored shirts, including chic cufflinks, socks

and beautiful headscarves for the ladies.

Monograms in different fonts and colours

can also be subtly embroidered into the

shirts, adding an even more personalised

touch to the shirts.

With a large foreign clientele, Emanuel Berg

understand the importance of impeccable

service and with that in mind delivery of

bespoke shirts can be organised anywhere

in the world, bringing luxury service to your

doorstep.

140 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré

(8th), 01 53 75 48 01

www.emanuelberg.com

Emanuel Berg will offer Where readers

a 20% discount on the total sale of

5 tailor-made shirts or more.

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CRYSTALISED WRITING

ACCESSORIES

MORE I ACCESSORIES

CESAIRE

Sumptuous, luxurious handbags by designer

Stéphanie Césaire. These couture bags,

inspired and timeless are fashioned from the

finest leathers by master craftsmen. www.

stephaniecesaire.com.

6 rue Saint-Florentin (1st), 01.42.97.43.43.

M° Concorde/Madeleine

CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN

Fabulous shoes with the coveted red sole,

frequently seen adorning celebrity feet on the

red carpet. The designer now designs shoes for

men as well as a small collection of bags.

38 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01.42.22.33.07.

M° Rue du Bac

CORTO MOLTEDO

Tucked within the beautiful arcades of Palais

Royal is this boutique bursting with music and

meticulously designed bags. Made from the

finest of Italian leather, the stunning collection

of evening and daytime bags tells the tale of

rock and royalty.

Jardins du Palais Royal, 146-148 Galerie de

Valois (1st), 01.49.27.97.91.

M° Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre

CROCKETT & JONES

A reference for more than 130 years among the

amateurs of beautiful Goodyear-welted shoes,

the English luxury brand for men perpetuates

the artistic quality and custom-made service.

14 rue Chauveau-Lagarde (8th),

01.44.94.01.74. M° Madeleine

LALIQUE

This boutique sparkles with sculptural crystal

vases, tableware, dramatic jewellery and

accessories.

11 rue Royale (8th), 01.53.05.12.12.

M° Madeleine

ROBERT CLERGERIE

Innovative and elegant ladies shoes, chic

designs and French-made, with the talented

Roland Mouret at the helm as Creative Director.

5 rue du Cherche Midi (6th), 01.45.48.75.47.

M° Rennes

SWAROVSKI

Enter into the magical world of the specialist

in cut crystal in every hue crafted into dreamy,

extravagant jewellery and evening bags. Today

the house is the world leader for precision

cutting of crystals and precious stones. The

house has historically collaborated with leading

designers like Coco Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld

and today works with both established and

emerging artists.

146 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th),

01.45.61.13.80. M° George V

WALTER STEIGER

This family-owned luxury establishment

crafts shoe collections for men and women.

Innovation and high quality materials are

hallmarks of the house, which also has a fine

line of handbags.

83 Faubourg du Saint-Honoré (8th),

01.42.66.65.08. M° Miromesnil

The romance of handwriting a letter

comes alive with the limited edition

Caran d’Ache Lalique pen collection. The

collection features fountain and ball pens

that combine the savoir-faire of the two

luxury houses, one of crystals and the other

of handwriting tools. The collection was

created with precious elements, crystal,

ceramic, gold and diamonds, and the result

is a luxurious line of pens, almost seducing

you to perfect your penmanship and giving

you a luxurious need to have one of the

crystal or diamond pens opulently sitting

on your desk or in your pocket.

The limited edition collection is

available exclusively at Caran d’Ache

and Lalique boutiques

VINTAGE & DESIGNCHANEL - DIOR - LACROIX

YSL - LANVIN

L’IBIS ROUGE

This beautiful and original boutique

in the heart of Saint Germain des Prés

offers a unique array of vintage couture

fashion and jewellery.

You will also find a fine selection

of vintage alligator bags and contemporary

jewellery pieces from French

and foreign designers.

35 Blvd Raspail - Paris 7th

M° Sevres Babylone

Tel: 01 45 48 98 21

[email protected]

Tuesday to Saturday 12-7pm

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PARIS FLEA MARKET

Also known as the Puces de Saint-Ouen

or Clignancourt from its location north of

Montmartre, this is the city’s (some claim the

world’s) largest and most famous flea market,

offering everything from used books and

leather jackets to precious antique jewellery

and Louis XVI furniture, in a series of different

markets. Don’t be put off by the rows of tacky

stands under the overpass; the real Flea Market

lies beyond them.

Sat-Mon 9:30 am-6:30pm.

www.parispuces.com

142 rue des Rosiers, St-Ouen (10-minute

walk from Porte de Clignancourt)

GABRIELLE GEPPERT

This boutique carries the latest fashion trends

as well as fine vintage pieces. The shop is

filled with accessories, jewellery and designer

clothes that are all selected with great care.

www.gabriellegeppert.com

Jardins du Palais Royal, 31 & 34 Galerie

Montpensier (1st), 01.42.61.53.52.

Mº Pyramides

DIDIER LUDOT

A remarkable selection of vintage clothing

and accessories, including Chanel, Dior and

Hermès.

20 & 24 galerie Montpensier (1st),

Habitat 1964 L’espace Vintage

01.42.96.06.56; A second shop specialises

in the little black dress, with modern

reproductions of designer classics located at

125 galerie de Valois,

Jardin du Palais Royal (1st), 01.40.15.01.04.

M° Palais Royal

HABITAT 1964 L’ESPACE VINTAGE

Behind colourfully graffitied gates in the Puces

de Saint-Ouen, you will find vintage pieces

from Habitat’s past collection, adding a bit of

pop to other previously loved pieces found

around the market.

77 rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen 93400

LES BOUQUINISTES

Aligning the banks of the River Seine are the

bouquinistes, second-hand bookstalls where

you can find previously loved books as well as

rare magazine copies.

VINTAGE

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The recently opened Beaugrenelle centre

is found in the heart of the city not too far

from the Eiffel Tower, overlooking the Seine.

Paris’s largest Marks & Spencer store is here

along with all you favourite high street

brands including Zara, H&M and Esprit.

The centre also boasts a cinema complex,

a nail bar and great restaurants and cafes

including the chic Bermuda Onion, which

serves contemporary cuisine and offers a

stunning view of the Seine and the Statue

of Liberty. And at street level, a few doors

down from cosmetic haven, Sephora, is

Eclectic, a contemporary Parisian brasserie

with a beehive-inspired décor by British

designer Tom Dixon. The menu here offers

traditional French fare including foie gras

and escargots as well as Croque Monsieur

and the best salted caramel brioche

French toast.

Les 4 Temps, featuring over 230 boutiques,

is one of the largest shopping centres in the

city. Four floors, under a futuristic dome,

boast fashion, beauty and toy stores for

all your shopping needs. Comptoir des

Cotonniers and Lancel are only a couple of

the boutiques here as well as toy mecca,

Toys ‘R’ Us, for your little ones. For the more

athletic shoppers you will find Go Sport and

M.A.C, Body Minute and Marionnaud will

satisfy all your beauty needs. Les 4 Temps

also features a cinema complex, restaurants

and here everything is open on Sundays!

The city’s congress centre is also host to

a great shopping centre, Les Boutiques du

Palais. Here you will find both high-end

and high street brands to smartly mix and

match. Boss, Escada and Tumi are only a few

of the top names you will find along with

French brands Gerard Darel and Zadig &

Voltaire. The centre is open daily and also

boasts a supermarket, restaurants and a

cinema complex.

Another centre worth seeing is So

Ouest. Located on the outskirts of Paris

in Levallois, So Ouest brings all your

favourite French and international brands

under the one roof, including Bel Air,

Desigual and One Step. If you are looking

for home décor items you will love

Madura and Nature & Découvertes, where

you will also find relaxing essential oils

and great gift ideas for kids and if you are

after statement-making accessories then

you will love Swarovski’s crystal jewellery.

The centre is also where you will find the

Lego and La Grande Récré boutiques,

which will without a doubt, bring a huge

smile to the little ones’ faces.

CHIC CENTRESBesides fabulous department stores, known the world over, Paris also offers great shopping centres. Grouping all your

favourite brands under the one roof and offering restaurants and entertainment, these centres are also very ideal for families.

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Clockwise from top left:

Beaugrenelle; Comptoir

des Cotonniers at Les 4

Temps; Desigual jeans

and One Step t-shirt

at So Ouest; Gerard

Darel at Les Boutiques

du Palais; Eclectic at

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W H E R E PA R I S [ S H O P P I N G ]

ADDRESS BOOK

BEAUGRENELLE

12 rue Linois (15th), 01 53 95 24 00

Boutiques are open

Monday to Saturday

Cinema and restaurants are open

7 days a week

LES 4 TEMPS

15 parvis de la Défense, 92092

La Défense, 01 47 73 54 44

LES BOUTIQUES DU PALAIS

2 place de la Porte Maillot (17th),

01 40 68 10 00

SO OUEST

31 rue d’Alsace, 92300 Levallois,

01 41 06 40 00

Boutiques and restaurants in the centre

are open Monday to Saturday

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La Vallée Village

BEAUGRENELLE

This elegant and luminous

shopping centre overlooking

the Seine houses a fine selection

of chic and elegant boutiques

devoted to clothing, accessories

and the home, along with food

shops, restaurants and a cinema.

This environmentally friendly

complex has a green roof

welcoming a bird refuge and

beehives, green walls and a free

shuttle boat links the centre with

the Eiffel Tower.

Mon-Sat 10am-9pm. Thurs until

10pm. Cinema and Restaurants:

Mon-Sun 10am-midnight.

12 rue Linois (15th).

M° Charles Michels

BHV/MARAIS

A department store known for

its great homeware selection

and appliances as well as a good

selection of top brand names for

women and children. Mon, Tues,

Thurs, Fri 9:30am – 7:30pm, Wed

9:30am – 9pm, Sat 9:30am – 8pm.

BHV Homme – a shop exclusively

dedicated to men (36 rue de

la Verrerie).

14 rue du Temple (4th),

01.42.74.90.00.

M° Hôtel de Ville

LE BON MARCHE

The oldest department store in

Paris and the only one on the Rive

Gauche. Extremely chic, with a

great selection of ready-to-wear,

household goods, cosmetics and

lingerie, all under a lovely glass roof.

And the entire basement floor is

dedicated to men.

Mon-Sat 10am – 8pm, Thurs & Fri

until 9pm. 24 rue de Sèvres (7th),

01.44.39.80.00.

M° Sèvres-Babylone

LE CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE

Art, beauty, technology, leather

goods and more are found under

the famous inverted pyramid at

the Louvre in the Carrousel du

Louvre. A unique shopping venue,

it brings together a collection of

boutiques that are opened every

day of the year.

10am – 8pm, even on Sundays.

99 rue de Rivoli (1st),

01.43.16.47.10.

M° Palais Royal – Musée du Louvre

GALERIES LAFAYETTE

This elegant department store

carries top brands including

Chanel, Chloé and Gaultier. There’s

a wonderful lingerie department,

a new children’s concept store that

takes up an entire floor, restaurants,

wine bars and a tea room and the

cosmetics and perfume section

offers 260 different brands.

Lafayette Homme – A separate

building housing men’s fashion

and accessories.

Lafayette Maison – (Across the

street) a home décor shop with

sophisticated furnishings.

Mon – Sat 9:30am – 8:00pm,

Thurs until 9 pm.

40 blvd Haussmann (9th),

01.42.82.34.56. M° Chaussée

d’Antin-La Fayette

PRINTEMPS HAUSSMANN

Printemps’ exquisite world of

Luxury and Accessories, spread

out over 3 floors, plays host to a

splendid collection of luxury houses

and the most sought-after labels.

Printemps de l’Homme, the very

first to dedicate an entire shop to

men, houses six floors of menswear

and a men’s salon. International

Designers, an entire floor dedicated

to trendy new designers, is home

to prestigious fashion designers

with the space created by fashion

visionary Maria Luisa Poumaillou.

Printemps de la Beauté features

two floors of products and

beauty supplies as well as a spa

and beauty salon. La Scent Room

is a unique concept that offers

only exclusive luxury brands that

you won’t find anywhere else.

Printemps de la Mode is one floor

entirely dedicated to shoes while

Printemps de la Lingerie carries

80 labels – several exclusive to

Printemps, including the cult

London line Agent Provocateur.

On the 6th and 7th floors of the

Printemps Beauty/Home store are

fashions for children.

Mon – Sat 9:35am – 8pm, Thurs

until 8:45pm. 64 blvd Haussmann

(9th), 01.42.82.50.00

M° Havre-Caumartin

PRINTEMPS DU LOUVRE

Discover the new Printemps

celebrating luxury and French

know-how in the heart of the

Louvre Museum, showcasing the

most prestigious accessories,

beauty products, watches and

jewellery brands.

Open 7 days a week, 10am-8pm.

Carrousel du Louvre, 99 rue de

Rivoli (1st), 01.76.77.41.00.

M° Palais-Royal – Musée du Louvre

LA VALLEE VILLAGE

A village-like shopping outlet on

the city outskirts offering discounts

of up to 60% on a hundred luxury

labels including Armani, Burberry,

Tumi and Ralph Lauren.

Mon-Sun 10am-7pm.

Shopping Express Shuttle bus

departs from the centre of

Paris twice a day at 9:30am and

12:30pm. 3 cours de la Garonne,

01.60.42.35.00. RER A4 to

Val d’Europe (about 35min).

DEPARTMENT STORES & SHOPPING CENTRES

W H E R E PA R I S

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Nothing says luxurious comfort more

than having a personal chauffeur

accompany you on all your trips.

Whether you’re on a whirlwind

day full of appointments or simply

shopping up a storm in the capital’s

many fashionable neighbourhoods,

having a car pick you up, drop you

off and wait for you while you find

that perfect outfit or while you sign

that six-figure contract makes all the

difference when running around the

city. Trip’s Women offers the perfect

service on these crazy days or even for

less hectic ones when you just want

to get to where you need to be with

no hassle of finding a cab and having

punctuality and comfort guaranteed.

You can even call Trip’s Women for

airport transfers and day trips if you

want to just escape without the

need to hop on a train. The service is

friendly and the cars chic.

You can organise your car by calling

07 61 15 95 74.

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RENAISSANCEVINTAGE BOUTIQUE

Clothing, accessories and jewellery

14 rue de Beaune, Paris 7th (Metro: Rue du Bac)

www.renaissancevintageparis.com / [email protected]. 06 85 43 03 52 / 01 42 60 95 49

Vintage Chanel, Dior, Hermès, Balenciaga, YSL ...

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SKINCARE FOR HIM

2 DROPS AWAY FROM LOOKING YOUNGER

AWAY WITH MAKEUPGentlemen, you can now activate your youth

with Lancôme’s Génific HD Youth Activating

Concentrate. Specifically formulated for men,

the concentrate helps combat against daily

aggressions caused by shaving by increasing

protein production and improving cellular

turnover. Used morning and night, the

concentrate hydrates and softens the skin, and

after 7 days pores are reduced in size, giving

you that photoshopped smooth look.

Available at Sephora

French skincare brand Esthederm is famous for its fantastic range of tanning

and sun care products, however, one of its best-kept beauty secrets is

Osmoclean. The dual-phase eye make-up and lipstick remover is soft

on your skin, magically removing all traces of make-up even the most of

stubborn of eyeliners and long-lasting lipsticks, without being too harsh

on your eye contours. Simply shake, dab on a cotton pad and apply to

your eyelids and lips. The formula is even suited to contact lens wearers.

Available at Le Bon Marché

Pomothérapie’s Youth Intensifier is formulated

to double your beauty efficiency to give you

smoother-looking skin and a radiating glow.

Simply mix 2 drops of the elixir with your day

and night cream and watch as the anti-age

and anti-wrinkle product works its magic. For a

quicker boost apply 2 to 4 drops directly to your

face without mixing with a cream, making this is

a handy product while travelling, as it will help

camouflage signs of fatigue from jetlag.

Available at Parashop boutiques including

20 ave de l’Opéra (1st), 01 42 96 21 23

POLISH POP

BEAUTY BUZZ

SEPHORA

Perfumes, cosmetics, beauty products,

you might wind up spending the day here

in this fabulous store filled not only with

goods but plenty of services, too. You can

have your nails, eyebrows and hair done,

and then try out samples galore.

70-72 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th),

01.53.93.22.50. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

MARIONNAUD PARIS

A fine selection of perfumes and cosmetics

for men, women and children are the

hallmarks of this glorious beauty haven.

Gift sets, travel articles, make-up as well

as exclusive products are among the great

finds in this boutique where you can

also get your make-up done during your

beautifying shopping spree.

104 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th),

01.53.96.50.00. M° George V

ONE-STOP SHOP

BEAUTY HAVENS

This season it is all about bright colours and now you can match your nail polish to

your colourful outfit with Marionnaud’s latest polish collection. If you’re a classic girl

you will love the Vichy Rose but if you are a little bit daring then Happy Blue is for you.

Available at Marionnaud

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FAB FIVE SPASCLARINS BOUTIQUE INSTITUT

A revolutionary approach that takes you back

in time. There are no machines in this spa. The

Clarins formula relies on the use of plants and on

the talented hands of their trained professionals.

10 rue de Babylone (7th), 01.45.44.06.19.

Mº Sèvres-Babylone

SIX SENSES

Enter this sanctuary to well-being doted with

stunning architecture featuring the elements

and an interior vertical garden. The spas cocoon

rooms off er an extensive treatment menu

SPAS

including half-day sensory journeys and Asian-

based rejuvenating treatments.

3 rue de Castiglione (1st), 01.43.16.10.10.

Mº Tuileries

SPA CINQ MONDES

This spacious spa tucked away in a quiet

courtyard off ers an array of face and body

treatments inspired by many cultures, including

an Ayurvedic Indian massage, a revitalising

Taoist massage and a Shiatsu massage.

6 sq de l’Opéra-Louis-Jouvet (9th),

01.42.66.00.60. Mº Opéra

SPA L’OCCITANE

A natural beauty spa where you can resource

yourself in the heart of Paris through a host of

face, hair and body treatments using L’Occitane’s

grand herbarium of hundreds of essential oils

and natural ingredients.

47 rue de Sèvres (6th), 01.42.22.88.62.

Mº Sèvres-Babylone

WELEDA

This emblematic French fi rm uses natural and

organic ingredients in the preparation of its line

of cosmetics and beauty treatments. The house’s

natural beauty treatment oils, including rose, wheat

germ and almond oils, are hallmarks of the brand.

The spa, the Espace Weleda, off ers a full line of face

and body treatments using the house’s products.

10 ave Franklin D. Roosevelt (8th),

01.53.96.06.15. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

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MANDARIN ORIENTAL SPAThe Mandarin Oriental Hotel’s spa treatments combine physical, mental

and emotional wellbeing, to help you achieve the highest level of relaxation

possible. Each suite-like cabin here is equipped with a steam room, shower and

of course a massage table. The treatments menu ranges from facials, which

uses the French touch of Guerlain products, to full body massages. The spa also

offers three signature treatments including the two hour and twenty minute

Mandarin Oriental Signature Spa Therapies that starts out with a questionnaire

about your skin, body and any problems, emotionally or physically, you may

have to best determine the ritual best suited to you as well as aide the therapist

to know whether it is your yin or yang that needs more attention. Once done

a green tea-based body scrub waits for you in the steam room. Then your

signature massage begins. A foot bath and massage prepares your senses for

a relaxing voyage before your back, arms and legs, with enough pressure, are

delicately kneaded, after which the focus is turned to your face and scalp with a

magical head massage. The fabulous treatment ends with a pastry made by chef

Thierry Marx, sweetly preparing you to re-enter the outside world after having

been wrapped inside a relaxing cocoon.

251 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 70 98 73 35

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Thaï Massage

Oil Massage

Foot Massage

Massage for 2

Hammam

Body Scrub

Near Louvre Museum

5, rue Mandar - 75002 Paris

+ 33 1 40 28 00 80

M° Etienne Marcel (line 4)

www.massage-thai-paris.fr

The Art of Thaï

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Bring a touch of art to the kitchen table with

this painter’s palette cheeseboard complete

with a paintbrush knife. From Astier de Villatte’s

Setsuko collection, this colourful set is a

fabulous gift for anyone who loves entertaining

and who loves indulging in French cheese.

173 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 42 60 74 13

Carré d’Artistes recently opened their 5th gallery in Paris in the 12th

arrondissement in Bercy Village. The gallery showcases contemporary art and is

where you will find original and one-off pieces that you will not find anywhere

else. The selection of artwork varies in size and price, making it possible to find

a painting no matter your budget. A great address if you are looking for original

art to give your home a new look. The gallery is open daily from 11am to 9pm.

Bercy Village 47 cour Saint-Emilion (12th), 01 43 43 72 70

Guy Degrenne’s Illusions collection of fine porcelain

cups and mugs change colour once you pour your

drink in them. Watch as your purple cup slowly

changes to pink when you pour your hot coffee or

see your azure bleu cup miraculously turn to white

when you pour your tea. This chameleon collection

is a fun way to add colour to your coffee break and

will definitely delight the kids.

26 rue Boissy d’Anglas (8th), 01 40 06 01 93

BACCARAT

The renowned crystal maker has a lovely

Philippe Starck-designed boutique, museum

and restaurant in a vast private mansion.

Besides fi ne glassware, you will also fi nd

crystal jewellery and exquisite accessories.

11 pl des États-Unis (16th), 01.40.22.11.22.

M° Boissière

CHRISTOFLE

This silversmith, founded in 1830, is known for

top quality sterling and plate. The house’s art

and craft magic is worked into the table arts,

jewellery and an array of delightful items that

make perfect gifts. www.christofl e.com.

9 rue Royale (8th), 01.55.27.99.13.

M° Concorde

DIPTYQUE

The ultimate shop for perfumed candles. The

line of 54 scents includes Muguet (lily of the

valley), Feu de Bois (wood fi re) and Figuier (fi g

tree). www.diptyqueparis.fr

34 blvd St-Germain (5th), 01.43.26.77.44.

M° Maubert Mutualité

FLEUX

Superbly original, decorative items can be

found here ranging from small pieces of

furniture to lights, rugs, objects, tableware

and fashionable accessories for the home.

Elegant and eclectic, the store also off ers

expert interior decorating advice.

www.fl eux.com

39 rue Sainte Croix de la Bretonnerie (4th),

01.42.78.27.20. M° Rambuteau

HAVILAND

Limoges china in many diff erent styles, from

French classical to contemporary is available

here. More modern settings include the

silvery Clair de Lune and the brilliant gold-

banded Tambour. www.haviland.fr

6 rue Royale (8th), 01.40.06.91.08.

M° Madeleine

MAISONS DU MONDE

Everything for the home is to be found

here from furnishings to fabrics, mirrors to

decorative objects.

www.maisonsdumonde.com.

32 rue du Fbg St. Antoine (12th),

01.53.33.83.07. M° Bastille

HOME DECOR

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4 rue des Gravilliers, Paris 3rd

M° Arts et MétiersTel: 06 63 13 06 30www.byebuy.fr

DURANCE

For Durance, Provence is both a heritage and an inspiration. We compose a well-being universe of indoor fragrances, natural cosmetics and elegant perfumes. Our wide range of refined fragrances are elaborated by our master perfume-makers in Grasse.

Durance Paris IX

24 rue Vignon, Paris 9th / Tel: +33 (0)1 47 42 04 10

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8 rue de Sèvres, Paris 6th / Tel: +33 (0)1 45 44 08 74

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TIKIBOU TOY STORES

The oldest toy store in Paris where you can find an incredible selection of antique favourites including Tintin, model cars, music boxes and more. There is a wonderful and fun selection for young and old alike. Tuesday-Saturday 10am-7:30pm

20 ave de Trudaine, Paris 9th

33 blvd Edgar Quinet, Paris 14th

20 ave Félix Faure, Paris 15th

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LE CHOCOLATE BAR

WINE TASTINGSWhen visiting France, French wine is one of the first things frequently tasted and

appreciated. The Caves Bernard Magrez wine cellar boutique is a chic address where you

will find an impressive selection of rare wines and exceptional millesimes including the

Grands Crus Château Pape Clément, making it a great spot to visit while in the French

capital for wine amateurs. You will undoubtedly enjoy the tastings organised here by the

house sommelier as well as appreciate the attentive service and advice offered when

looking for a great bottle of wine.

Tuesday to Saturday, 11am to 7.30pm

43rue Saint Augustin (2nd), 01 49 24 03 11

A favourite spot to break up a day of sightseeing

around the Opera district and shopping at the nearby

department store is the Lindt chocolate flagship store.

The store offers an abundance of chocolate, though

it is the Chocolate Bar tearoom in the back that makes

this store a fabulously sweet find. Here you can sample

chocolate-based desserts, ice-cream and decadent hot

or ice chocolate. Of course you can also buy all your

favourite Lindt chocolate on your way out.

Continuous service Monday to Saturday,

10am to 8pm

11bis rue Scribe (9th), 01 43 12 32 40

He is famous for his classic caramel religieuse

pastry at the Plaza Athénée Hotel but now pastry

chef Christophe Michalak shows his more playful

personality with his quirky chocolate blocks. At his

Michalak TakeAway store you will find video and

cassette tape-shaped chocolate blocks and even a

multiple electrical outlet-shaped chocolate bar.

Tuesday to Saturday, 12-7pm

60 rue du Faubourg Poissonnière (10th)

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FAUCHON

A celebrated food emporium with an excellent

selection of wines, along with foie gras, caviar,

exotic fruit, chocolates, teas and spices. Also

offers top-notch take-out meals. 26 place

de la Madeleine (8th), 01.70.39.38.00. Two

doors down at Number 30 find Le Café and Le

Comptoir with a fabulous wine cellar, a great

cheese plate, and the most delicious caramel

éclairs. Amazing gift baskets make for a perfect

offering for all foodies.

M° Madeleine

JEANCHARLES ROCHOUX BOUTIQUE

Beautifully sculpted, melt in your mouth

chocolates are to be found in this aromatic

shop. The chocolate-maker carefully selects his

ingredients and cooks his chocolates the old-

fashioned way, in copper pots. Try his classic

praline or caramel mousse-filled chocolate.

16 rue d’Assas (6th), 01.42.84.29.45.

M° Rennes

JEANPAUL HEVIN

One of the city’s best chocolatiers, with a

luscious selection of first-rate chocolates,

delicious caramels and fruit-and-nut-

decorated mendiants. A tearoom offers lunch

and afternoon treats.

231 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.55.35.35.96.

M° Tuileries

LADUREE

A wonderfully old-fashioned pastry shop

and tearoom famous for its macarons, crispy

confections with soft centres that come in

classic flavours as well as seasonal specialties.

75 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th),

01.40.75.08.75.

M° George V

LA PATISSERIE CYRIL LIGNAC

Talented Michelin-starred chef Cyril Lignac’s

pastry shop in the sophisticated 16th

arrondissement is where you will find his

famous salted caramel éclair.

2 rue de Chaillot (16th), 01.43.48.19.50.

M° Iéna

LA MAISON DU CHOCOLAT

High-end chocolates made with some of the

world’s finest cocoa.

Several locations, including 120 ave Victor

Hugo (16th), 01.40.67.77.83. M° Victor Hugo

and 19 rue de Sèvres (6th), 01.45.44.20.40.

M° Sèvres-Babylone

PIERRE HERME

Fourth-generation pâtissier Pierre Hermé

delivers delicious pastries and chocolates, and

his very famous macarons, with flavours such

as chocolate caramel.

72 rue Bonaparte (6th), 01.43.54.47.77.

M° St-Sulpice

OWNER OF CHÂTEAU PAPE CLÉMENT

40 exceptional vineyards to taste in the heart of Paris, including 4 grands crus classés Bordeaux :

43 rue Saint-Augustin, Paris 2nd / Tel: +33 (0)1 49 24 03 11

Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11am to 7.30pm

www.bernard-magrez.com

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SHOPPINGL U X U RY S E R V I C E AT Y O U R F I N G E R T I P S

ACCESSORIES

COULEURS & CACHEMIRE - 11 rue de Béarn (3rd), 09.51.59.43.21. Mº Chemin Vert/St-Paul

DURET PARIS - 14 ave George V (8th), 01.47.20.53.56. Mº George V

JB GUANTI - 59 rue de Rennes (6th), 01.45.48.65.50. Mº Saint Sulpice/Mabillon

LE CARRÉ D’ENCRE - 13bis rue des Mathurins (9th) , 01.53.05.81.61. M° Havre-Caumartin

MISTERCHRONO - 23 rue Danielle Casanova (1st), 09.53.42.04.64. Mº Opéra

MONTBLANC - 152 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.44.20.07.70. Mº George V

SWAROVSKI - 32 place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.42.65.28.10. Mº Madeleine

S.T. DUPONT - 58 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.45.61.08.39. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

VERTU - 18 rue Royale (8th),01.42.86.56.66. Mº Madeleine

BEAUTY SPA & PRODUCTS

L’ARTISAN PARFUMEUR - 2 rue de l’Amiral-Coligny (1st), 01.44.88.27.50. Mº Pont Neuf

BAN THAI SPA - 20 rue Dauphine (6th), 01.43.54.01.01. Mº Odéon

ESPACE WELEDA - 10 ave Franklin D. Roosevelt (8th), 01.53.96.06.15. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

GUERLAIN - 68 ave des Champs-Élysées (8th), 01.45.62.52.57. Mº George V

LANCÔME - 29 rue du Fbg-St-Honoré (8th), 01.42.65.30.74. Mº Madeleine

LES COMPTOIRS DE DURANCE - 24 rue Vignon (9th), 01.47.42.04.10. Mº Madeleine

L’OCCITANE - 55 rue St-Louis en L’Ile (4th), 01.40.46.81.71. Mº Pont Marie

M.A.C. - 76 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.76.05.99. M° George V

MAKE UP FOR EVER - 5 rue des Francs-Bourgeois (4th), 01.42.71.23.19. M° St-Paul

MARIONNAUD PARIS - 104 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.96.50.00. M° George V

SALON CHISTOPHE ROBIN - Hotel Meurice, 228 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.40.20.02.83. M° Tuileries

SALON JOHN NOLLET - Hotel Park Hyatt, 5 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.55.80.71.50. M° Opéra

SEPHORA - 70-72 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.93.22.50. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

CHILDREN’S CLOTHING & TOYS

BOITES A MUSIQUE ANNA JOLIET - 9 rue de Beaujolais (1st), 01.42.96.55.13. Mº Pyramides

BONPOINT - 6 rue de Tournon (6th), 01.40.51.98.20. Mº Mabillon

CATIMINI - 15 rue Tronchet (8th), 01.44.71.06.23. Mº Madeleine

JACADI - 17 rue Tronchet (8th), 01.42.65.84.98. Mº Madeleine

JOUÉ CLUB - 3-5 boulevard des Italiens (2nd), 01.53.45.41.41. Mº Tuileries

MIKI HOUSE - 366 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.40.20.90.98. Mº Tuileries

TIKIBOU TOY STORE - 33 blvd Edgar Quinet (14th), 01.43.20.98.79. Mº Edgar Quinet

TEN CLOTHES - 2-4 rue du Sabot (6th), 01.42.22.16.60. M° St Sulpice

CLOTHING: MEN & WOMEN

ANNE FONTAINE - 17 rue François 1er (8th), 01.40.73.78.01. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

BANANA REPUBLIC - 22 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.89.03.92. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

BCBGMAXAZRIA -14 blvd de la Madeleine (8th), 01.43.12.55.20. Mº Madeleine

BERETTA GALLERY - 57 rue Pierre Charron (8th), 01.56.88.59.59. Mº George V

CAPELSTORE - 26 blvd Malesherbes (8th), 01.42.66.34.21. Mº Madeleine

CERRUTI 1881 - 27 rue Royale (8th), 01.53.30.18.72. Mº Madeleine

CHANEL - 31 rue Cambon (1st), 01.44.50.66.00. Mº Concorde

CORNELIANI - 23 rue du Fbg St.Honoré (8th), 01.42.66.69.30. Mº Concorde

DE FURSAC - 146 blvd St-Germain (6th), 01.43.25.40.66. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

DIOR - 30 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.40.73.73.73. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

DSQUARED2 - 247-251 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.71.93.60.00. Mº Concorde

EMANUEL BERG - 140 rue du Fbg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.53.75.48.01. Mº Saint-Philippe-du-Roule

HERVÉ LEGER - 24 rue Cambon (1st), 01.42.60.02.00. Mº Madeleine

IBLUES - 16 rue de Passy (16th), 01.42.88.68.67. Mº Passy

IKKS - 27 blvd des Capucines (2th), 01.40.20.99.73. Mº Pont Neuf

JEAN PAUL GAULTIER - 44 ave George V (8th), 01.44.43.00.44. Mº George V

KARL LAGERFELD - 194 blvd Saint-Germain (7th), 01.42.22.74.99. Mº Rue du Bac

KAPRA HISKA - 43 rue de Turenne (3rd), 01.42.76.06.47. Mº Chemin Vert

LADY R FORREST - 9 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.65.25.46. Mº Concorde

LANVIN- 22 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.44.71.31.73. Mº Concorde

LES DANDYS - 23 rue Pasquier (8th), 01.40.07.05.52. Mº Saint-Augustin

LEVI’S STORE - 76 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th) , 01.53.53.05.70. Mº Georges V

MARELLA - 18 place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.53.30.73.13. Mº Madeleine

MARINA RINALDI - 20 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.86.10.90. Mº Madeleine

TALBOT RUNHOF - 14 rue d’Alger (1st), 01.55.04.85.50. Mº Tuileries

ZILLI - 48 rue François 1er (8th), 01.53.23.90.96. Mº George V

EYE WEAR

ALAIN MIKLI - 74 rue des Saints-Pères (7th), 01.45.49.40.00. M° Sèvres-Babylone

FRANCIS KLEIN - 30 rue Bonaparte (6th), 01.44.07.04.28. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

GRANDOPTICAL - 138 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.40.76.00.13. Mº George V

FABRICS: COUTURE

JANSSENS & JANSSENS - 3 rue d’Anjou (8th), 01.42.65.04.00. Mº Concorde

FOOD & WINE

CAVE BERNARD MAGREZ - 43 rue St. Augustin (2nd), 01.49.24.03.11. Mº Quatre-Septembre

CAVIAR PETROSSIAN - 8 blvd de la Tour-Maubourg (7th), 01.44.11.32.32. Mº La Tour-Maubourg

DEBAUVE & GALLAIS - 30 rue des Saints-Pères (7th), 01.45.48.54.67. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

FAUCHON - 26 place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.70.39.38.00. Mº Madeleine

HEDIARD - 21 place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.43.12.88.88. Mº Madeleine

KUSMI TEA - 71 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.45.63.08.08. Mº George V

LADURÉE - 75 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.40.75.08.75. Mº George V

MARIAGE FRÈRES - 30 rue du Bourg-Tibourg (4th), 01.42.72.28.11. Mº Hôtel de Ville

PIERRE HERMÉ - 72 rue Bonaparte (6th), 01.43.54.47.77. Mº St-Sulpice

WINE BY ONE - 9 rue des Capucines (1st), 01.42.60.85.76. Mº Opéra

HOME DECOR

ATELIERS D’ART DE FRANCE BOUTIQUE TALENTS - 26 ave Niel (17th), 01.44.40.22.80. Mº Pereire/Ternes

BACCARAT - 11 place des États-Unis (16th), 01.40.22.11.22. Mº Boissière

BERNARDAUD - 11 rue Royale (8th), 01.47.42.82.66. Mº Madeleine

CHRISTOFLE - 9 rue Royale (8th), 01.55.27.99.13. Mº Concorde

LALIQUE - 11 rue Royale (8th), 01.53.05.12.12. Mº Madeleine

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SILVERA - 56-58 ave Kléber (16th), 01.53.65.78.78. Mº Kléber

ZWILLING - 12 blvd de la Madeleine (9th), 01.42.68.88.00. Mº Madeleine

JEWELLERY & WATCHES

A. LANGE & SÖHNE - 19 rue de la Paix (9th), 01.42.65.68.71. Mº Opéra

ANGELA CAPUTI GIUGGIU - 15 Galerie Véro-Dodat (1st), 01.40.39.01.51. Mº Louvre-Rivoli

ARIJE - 3 rue de Castiglione (1st), 01.42.60.37.77. Mº Tuileries

BOUCHERON - 26 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.61.58.16. Mº Opéra

BUCHERER - 12 blvd des Capucines (9th), 01.70.99.18.88. Mº Opéra

BVLGARI - 25 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.35.00.50. Mº Pyramides

CARTIER - 23 place Vendôme (1st), 01.44.53.32.20. Mº Opéra

CHOPARD - 1 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.35.20.10. Mº Opéra

DODO BY POMELLATO - 350 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.31.55. Mº Tuileries

F.P. JOURNE - 63 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.42.68.08.00. Mº Champs-Elysées Clemenceau

HUBLOT - 10 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.86.67.86. Mº Opéra

INEDIT JOAILLIER - 14 rue de l’Abbaye (6th), 01.56.24.13.85. MºSt-Germain-des-Prés

GUCCI WATCHES - Printemps Haussmann (1st floor), 64 bd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.78.74, Mº Havre-Caumartin

OMEGA - 362/364 rue Saint-Honoré (2nd), 01.55.35.03.60. Mº Concorde

PATEK PHILIPPE - 10 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.44.17.77. Mº Tuileries

PIAGET - 16 place Vendôme (1st), 01.58.18.14.15. Mº Tuileries

TIFFANY&CO. - 6 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.40.20.20 20. Mº Opéra

TISSOT BOUTIQUE - 76 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.42.56.18.53. Mº George V

VAN CLEEF & ARPELS - 22 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.04.11.11. Mº Opéra

VHERNIER - 63 rue du Fbg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.40.17.93.15. Mº Miromesnil

WEMPE - 16 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.60.21.77. Mº Concorde

LUGGAGE AND BAGS

CESAIRE 6 rue Saint-Florentin (1st), 01.42.97.43.43. Mº Concorde/Madeleine

COACH (available at Printemps): 64 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.46.35. Mº Havre-Caumartin

DOTDROPS - 8 rue des Canettes (6th), 01.43.54.62.15. Mº Mabillon

HEDGREN - 49 rue Cambon (1st), 01.42.36.36.97. Mº Madeleine

HERMÈS - 24 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.40.17.47.17. Mº Concorde

KIPLING – 4 rue de Sèvres (6th), 01.45.44.77.67. Mº Sèvres-Babylone

LANCEL - 127 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.56.89.15.70. Mº George V

LONGCHAMP - 404 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.43.16.00.16. Mº Concorde

LOUIS VUITTON - 101 ave des Champs-Élysées (8th), 01.53.57.52.00. Mº George V

PINEL & PINEL - 22 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.60.58.39. Mº Madeleine

PRADA - 10 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.53.23.99.40. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

TEXIER- 127 blvd St-Germain (6th), 01.42.97.59.34. Mº Mabillon/ St-Germain-des-Prés

TUMI - 245 rue St Honoré (1st), 01.45.79.70.30. Mº Concorde

MULTI-BRAND BOUTIQUES

BY MARIE - 8 ave George V (8th), 01.53.23.88.00. Mº George V

CITADIUM - 56 rue de Caumartin (9th), 01.55.31.74.00. Mº Havre-Caumartin

COLETTE - 213 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.55.35.33.90. Mº Tuileries

GAB&JO - 28 rue Jacob (6th), 09.84.53.58.43. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

L’ECLAIREUR - 26 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.45.62.12.32. Mº George V

MERCI - 111 blvd Beaumarchais (3th), 01.42.77.00.33. Mº Saint Sébastien-Froissard

MONTAIGNE MARKET - 57 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.42.56.58.58. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

SHOES

ANN TUIL - 63 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.42.25.67.31. Mº George V

A.TESTONI - 15 rue Royale (8th), 01.44.60.09.90. Mº Concorde

BERLUTI - 26 rue Marbeuf (8th), 01.53.93.97.97.Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN - 68 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.42.68.37.65. Mº Madeleine

CROCKETT & JONES – 14 rue Chauveau-Lagarde (8th), 01.44.94.01.74. Mº Madeleine

DERVILLE – Passage des 2 Pavillons (1st), 01.42.96.82.27. Mº Pyramides

JIMMY CHOO –34 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.47.23.03.39. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

J.M. WESTON – 114 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.45.62.26.47. Mº George V

MEPHISTO SHOP - 12 ave de l’Opéra (1st), 01.40.15.00.50. Mº Pyramides

PARABOOT - 304 rue St Honoré (1st), 01.44.50.52.67. Mº Tuileries

REPETTO - 22 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.44.71.83.12. Mº Opéra

TOD’S - 21 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th), 01.53.43.16.16. Mº Concorde

VINTAGE

BYE BUY - 4 rue des Gravilliers (3th), 06.63.13.06.30. Mº Arts et Métiers

DÉPÔT VENTE DU 17ÈME - 109 rue de Courcelles, 75017, 09.81.82.00.66. Mº Saint-Paul

DIDIER LUDOT - 20 & 24 Galerie de Montpensier (1st), 01.42.96.06.56. Mº Pyramides

DRESSCODE - 62 ave Théophile Gautier (16th), 01.45.25.00.00. Mº Eglise d’Auteuil

L’IBIS ROUGE - 35 blvd Raspail (7th), 01.45.48.98.21. Mº Sèvres-Babylone

RENAISSANCE - 14 rue de Beaune (7th), 06.85.43.03.52. Mº rue du Bac

LALIQUE 11 rue Royale (8th)

Mº Madeleine www.lalique.com

VERTU 18 rue Royale (8th)

Mº Madeleine www.vertu.com

SILVERA 56-58 ave Kléber (16th)

Mº Kléber www.silvera.fr

WEMPE 16 rue Royale (8th)

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An elegant Parisian crosses the Place de la Concorde, with a nicely wrapped

box in hand while strollers linger over the Pont Alexandre III, with the

Invalides looming in the background and style-setters mix and mingle at

a gala soirée at the Pré Catelan. Scenes that could emerge out of Paris of

today, but they are of a Paris of yesterday, precisely in and around the year

1900 when Paris was regarded by the entire world as the city of luxury

and the art of living. In an exhibition entitled Paris 1900, La Ville Spectacle,

the enticing world of the French capital unfolds in all of its Belle Epoque

splendour while it welcomed the Universal Exhibition of 1900, which

inaugurated with great fanfare the 20th century. Some 600 works, paintings,

costumes, posters, photographs, furniture and jewellery, including paintings

by Toulouse-Lautrec and objects by Lalique, plunge the visitor into the

exciting, elegant world of Paris circa 1900. The show is being held in the Petit

Palais, a perfect venue for the structure is an architectural gem of the year

1900. – Patricia ValicentiAvenue Winston Churchill (8th), 01 53 43 40 00

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home to the arts, culture and artists celebrate creativity in a host of mediums. For the Juin

d’Art Saint-Germain event, galleries are creating special exhibitions of their finest works to

present to the public. Three specialities are in the spotlight this year: contemporary and

modern art, archaeology and tribal art along with the decorative arts and design. This year’s

theme is Sound Investment and each gallery will present what it considers to be a sound

investment, be it an artist, a period, a movement, en ethnic group or simply an object or a

specialty. Galleries are located between the rue Saint-Benoît, the quai de Conti and the rue

Dauphine. A map is supplied by participating galleries, identified by the event’s logo on or

hanging from the facade. – P.V.

www.artsaintgermaindespres.com

“My objective was Hollywood, its stars,

its producers, its Studios, everything

that made me dream since I was a

child,” Willy Rizzo once explained. And

so in an exhibition fittingly entitled “I’ve

returned from Hollywood”, the Studio

Willy Rizzo is presenting portraits and

pictures of the elite of Hollywood

and of the American movie business

photographed by the celebrated

photographer. There is Sue Lyon in

heart-shaped sunglasses in 1962

looking very much the Lolita of the

film that made her a star. The great

Hollywood producer Jack Warner, as in

the Warner, enjoying a cigar in his living

room, complete with a giant screen, in

Beverly Hills in 1959. And there is Sean

Penn in Hollywood in 1994, and as

described by Rizzo, “An insolent air, the

aggressive cigarette, the torn jeans, the

Sean that I prefer.” – P.V.

12 rue de Verneuil (7th),

01 42 86 07 31

HOLLY WOOD BOULE VARD

ALL ABOUT ART

On Board the OrientThe great masters like René Lalique decorated its wagons. Marlene

Dietrich, Lawrence of Arabia and Mata Hari were among its illustrious

passengers, and it was immortalised in the works of Agatha Christie

and Ian Fleming. In an exhibition entitled Once Upon a Time, The

Orient Express, the Institut du Monde Arabe is paying tribute to the

iconic, luxurious and mythical train. It is a train that crossed frontiers

and would enable travellers to discover another continent. To begin

their voyage into another time, visitors to the show actually board

three vintage wagons and the dining car, which are set up in the

entrance courtyard along with the locomotive. The exhibition then

moves into more traditional space on two floors of the Institute where

posters, menus, tableware, objects, luggage and furnishings display the

fabulous luxury of the great adventure of the Orient Express. – P.V.

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modern and contemporary artists. There

is also a superb bookstore carrying art

books, fine art posters and lithographs.

Mon 10am-6pm. Tues-Sat 9:30am-7pm.

www.maeght.com

42 rue du Bac (7th), 01.45.48.45.15.

M° Rue du Bac

GALERIE MALINGUEThis prestigious gallery has been

welcoming discerning art collectors for

over three decades. With three lofty

exhibition rooms, it proffers a journey

into the Modern Art adventure. Renoir,

Cézanne, Picasso, Dali, Miró are all found in

this fine and sublime house of art. Tues-Fri

10:30am-12:30pm & 2:30pm-6:30pm, Mon

(and Sat only during exhibitions) 2:30pm-

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Galerie Daniel Templon

INTO IMPRESSIONISMSleepy summer days of straw hats, parasols and rippling light

reflected in clear blue and green waters come to life on the

canvases of Gustave Caillebotte. The town of Yerres, 20 minutes

from Paris, is the setting for a fine exhibition of Impressionist

paintings with some 40 masterpieces by Caillebotte being

shown in a landmark exhibition devoted to this French artist. The

works are being displayed for the first time in the artist’s former

estate where some of them were painted. Gustave Caillebotte

was 12-years-old when his family set up their summer residence

in this wooded region south of Paris. From 1875 to 1879 the

artist would paint some of his leading works in this property

with its large manor house, a spacious park stretched out along

the river and a market garden. The small bucolic river, the

Yerres, figures prominently in his works, which are peopled with

bathers, fishermen and boaters. – P.V.

Propriété Caillebotte, 8 rue de Concy, 91330 Yerres,

01 69 48 93 93

GALERIE BERNHEIM-JEUNEThe Bernheims organised Van Gogh’s

first Paris exhibit and also presented

Cézanne, Matisse and others. Now run

by descendants of the founder, the

gallery exhibits contemporary artists and

publishes art books. Tue-Sat 10:30am-

12:30pm & 2:30pm-6:30pm.

www.bernheim-jeune.com

83 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th),

01.42.66.60.31. M° Miromesnil

GALERIE DANIEL TEMPLONA contemporary gallery featuring

established and up-and-coming artists.

Mon-Sat 10am-7pm.

www.danieltemplon.com

30 rue Beaubourg (3rd), 01.42.72.14.10. M° Rambuteau

GALERIE DE JONCKHEEREMuseum-quality 16th and 17th-century

Flemish paintings, including works by the

Breughels and Cranach the Elder. Mon-Fri,

10am-7pm. www.dejonckheere.fr

100 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th),

01.42.66.69.49. M° Miromesnil

GALERIE LELONGThis quintessential Parisian gallery features

the works of leading contemporary artists.

Tues-Fri 10:30am-6pm. Sat 2pm-6:30pm,

www.galerie-lelong.com

13 rue de Téhéran (8th), 01.45.63.13.19.

M° Miromesnil

GALERIE MAEGHTThis landmark Parisian gallery opened in

1946 and presents exhibitions of leading

6:30pm. www.malingue.net

26 ave Matignon (8th), 01.42.66.60.33. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

GALERIE MARIAN GOODMANThe Paris branch of the renowned New

York gallery. Artists include John Baldessari

and Jeff Wall. Tues-Sat 11am-7pm.

www.mariangoodman.com

79 rue du Temple (3rd), 01.48.04.70.52. M° Rambuteau

GALERIE NATHALIE OBADIA

This contemporary gallery features fine,

collectable works by both established and

up-and-coming artists. Mon-Sat 11am-

7pm. www.galerie-obadia.com

3 rue du Cloître Saint-Merri (4th),

01.42.74.67.68. M° Hôtel de Ville

GALERIE POLAD-HARDOUINThis contemporary art gallery nestled in

the heart of the Marais offers a spacious

setting for over 30 artists, both established

and emerging. The gallery remains

faithful to the New Figuration movement.

Conferences animated by specialists are

organised throughout the year. Tues-Sat

11am-7pm.

www.polad-hardouin.com

86 rue Quincampoix (3rd),

01.42.71.05.29. M° Rambuteau

GALERIE SCHMITThree generations of art experts present

museum quality paintings by 19th and

20th century French masters. Covering

periods from the impressionists, the

fauves, the Cubists and others. Mon-Fri,

10am-12:30pm/2pm-6pm.

396 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.36.36.

M° Concorde

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France’s top modern art museum, with

some 56,000 works by more than 5000

artists. Library, boutique, bookshop and

café on the premises. The centre also has

interactive spaces devoted to children and

adolescents. Through Jun 9 Henri Cartier-

Bresson, retrospective devoted to the great

photographer. Through Sept 22 Martial Raysse,

retrospective exploring the works of one of

France’s most important living artists.

Wed-Mon 11am-9pm, (last tickets 8pm).

Library opened until 10pm.

www.centrepompidou.fr. Place Georges

Pompidou (4th), 01.44.78.12.33.

M° Rambuteau

GALERIES NATIONALES DU GRAND PALAIS

National art galleries in the recently renovated,

glass-roofed exhibit hall built for the 1900

World’s Fair. Through Jul 21 Bill Viola, brings

together the major works of the pioneering

American video artist. Through Jul 13 Moi,

Auguste, Empereur de Rome, this show

recounts Rome during the time of Augustus,

the first emperor of Rome. Through Jul 14

Robert Mapplethorpe, this major retrospective

brings together over 200 works by the

celebrated 20th century photographer.

Thu-Mon 10am-8pm, Wed to 10pm.

www.rmn.fr. 3 ave Général Eisenhower (8th),

01.44.13.17.17.

M° Champs-Elysées-Clemenceau

MUSEE D’ORSAY

A dramatically renovated former train station

devoted to 19th- and 20th-century art,

including the Impressionists, Manet, Van

Gogh and Gauguin. Through Jul 6 Vincent Van

Gogh/Antonin Artaud, Le suicidé de la société,

this exhibition, bringing together some 40

paintings, drawings and letters by Van Gogh

explores the analysis of the artist’s works by

the French author and playwright Antonin

Artaud. From Jun 24 through Sept 28 Jean-

Baptiste Carpeaux, Un sculpteur pour l’Empire,

takes a look at the works of this exceptionally

gifted sculptor who worked in the atmosphere

of France’s Second Empire.

Tue-Sun 9:30am-6pm, last tickets at 5pm.

Thu to 9:45pm. Guided tours in English Tue-

Sat 11:30 am. www.musee-orsay.fr. 1 rue de

la Légion d’Honneur (7th), 01.40.49.48.14.

M° Solférino

MUSEE DES ARTS DECORATIFS

A semi-private museum with a fabulous

collection of decorative arts—furniture,

homeware, ceramics and porcelain, paintings

and objets d’art, dating from the late Middle

Ages to 21st-century design, including a dozen

sumptuously furnished period rooms. Through

Jun 8 Les secrets de la laque française, delves

into the 18th century art of French lacquer

finishing. Through Jun 29 De la Chine aux

Arts Décoratifs, reveals the rich and diverse

collections of the museum’s Chinese art

objects that were collected by Western patrons

of the arts in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Tue-Fri 11 am-6 pm, Sat-Sun 10 am-6 pm,

Thu until 9pm. www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr.

107 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.44.55.57.50.

M° Palais Royal

MUSEE DU LOUVRE

One of the world’s most important art

collections, including the Mona Lisa. The

Denon wing houses European painting and

sculpture, large-format 19th-century French

paintings, Greek and Roman antiquities,

and Greek and Russian icons. Louis XIV’s

magnificent Apollo Gallery provides a

glittering setting for France’s crown jewels.

The Pavillon des Sessions displays Primitive art

from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas.

The Richelieu wing features French painting

and sculpture, Oriental antiquities and Islamic

art. The Sully wing houses the monumental

remains of the medieval Louvre and Egyptian

antiquities. Through Jun 16 Le Trésor de

MUSEUMS

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l’Abbaye de Saint-Maurice d’Agaune, this

exceptional exhibition presents the major

pieces of the oldest monastery in the West:

gold from the Middle Ages, textiles from the

East, relics and manuscripts are all on display.

Through Jul 28 Naissance d’un musée, reveals

exceptional works from the new Louvre Abu

Dhabi museum.

Open Wed-Mon 9 am-6 pm (to 9:45 pm Wed

& Fri, reduced price after 6 pm). Guided tours

in English daily except Sun & Tue. Under 18

free; under 26 free Fri after 6 pm. First Sun

of the month free for all. To avoid lines, buy

advance tickets (see website). www.louvre.

fr. 99 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.40.20.50.50;

information English/Spanish 01.40.20.53.17.

M° Palais-Royal/Louvre-Rivoli

MUSEE RODIN

Sculpture by Auguste Rodin, with works by his

pupil and muse Camille Claudel, in a former

private mansion, with its famous gardens

and chapel. Through Sept 21 Mapplethorpe-

Rodin, this show juxtaposes the work of the

photographer with that of the artist.

Tue-Sun 9:30am-5:45pm (last tickets 5:15

pm), late night Wed until 9pm; garden closes

at 5:00 pm. www.musee-rodin.fr. 79 rue de

Varenne (7th), 01.44.18.61.10. M° Varenne

Galeries Nationale du

Grand Palais

Olwen Forest invites you

to see her collection of

vintage artist jewellery

worn yesterday,

and sought after today

by famous stars

and celebrities.

Coco Chanel,

Schiaparelli,

Joseff of Hollywood

A display of fun and

trendy 1930’s cocktail

accessories complete

the show.

Olwen Forest

Tel: 01 40 11 96 38 www.olwenforest.com

JEWELLERY OF THE STARS

MARCHÉ SERPETTE - Allée 3, stand 5/7110 rue des Rosiers, 93400 St-Ouen (Metro: Porte de Clignancourt)

Open : Saturday, Sunday, Monday

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AQUARIUM DE PARIS (CINEAQUA)

Discover the world of the sea at this delightful

aquarium. Species from Guyana to the Seine,

the Mediterranean Sea to the North Sea can

be found swimming within. Sharks, clownfish,

seahorses and eels are among the residents here.

Visitors can also enjoy films, educational activities

and workshops. Daily 10am-7pm, first Sat of the

month until 10pm, last tickets one hour before

closing, adults: 20.50€, children

13-17: 16€, 3-12: 13€. www.cineaqua.com

5 ave Albert de Mun (16th), 01.40.69.23.23.

M° Iéna

DISNEYLAND RESORT PARIS

Open 365 days a year, Disneyland Park surrounds

you with all your favourite characters and the

latest attractions. The fantastic Hollywood Tower

will terrify even the least squeamish while Le

Festival des Moments Magiques Disney is a host

of interactive exhibitions and encounters with

your favourite Disney characters, from Peter Pan

to Rapunzel. Walt Disney Studios Park offers 4

cinema lots and attractions with a cinematic

theme. Disney Dreams! is a magical show of light

at nightfall at Sleeping Beauty’s castle. Daily

10am-7pm. Check website for opening hours on

day of visit. One park: adults 62€, children 56€

(3-11yrs); combined ticket: adults 74€, children

66€. www.disneylandparis.com.

RER A to Marne La Vallée/Chessy (40-65 min)

PARC ZOOLOGIQUE DE PARIS

This beautiful zoo presents in 16 natural

environments some 1000 animals, birds,

mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish,

representing 180 species. It is a highly diversified

collection ranging from predators to colourful

birds and a host of frog and lizard species.

www.parczoologiquedeparis.fr

Entrance located at the corner of the ave

Daumesnil and the Route de Ceinture du lac

Daumesnil (12th), 01.40.79.31.25.

M° Château de Vincennes

BATEAUX-MOUCHES

The legendary cruise company has been

navigating the Seine for over 60 years. Double-

decker tour boats offer fine vistas of the capital.

Savoury lunch and dinner cruises offering classic

French cuisine may also be booked. Cruise

only: 13.50€ adults, 5.50€ children under 12.

Departures every 20 min from 10:15am-10:30pm.

www.bateaux-mouches.fr

Pont de l’Alma (8th), 01.42.25.96.10.

M° Alma-Marceau

BATOBUS

A sleek “shuttle boat” making 8 stops including

the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Jardin des

Plantes and the Town Hall. 10:30am-7pm, boats

17 to 30 minutes apart, depending upon the

season. One-day pass 16€, 2-day pass 18€.

www.batobus.com. 08.25.05.01.01.

MARIN D’EAU DOUCE

Enjoy a spin on the canals of Paris in these

environmentally friendly electric boats.

This unique concept lets you navigate into

neighbourhoods of the French capital through

its scenic canals and you don’t need a permit.

Fifteen boats that can carry between 5 and 11

people are available for hire. 8-25€ per person

depending upon length of rental.

www.marindeaudouce.fr

Bassin de la Villette, 37 quai de la Seine (19th),

06.52.05.13.27. M° Rique

YACHTS DE PARIS

The most luxurious of all the river boats. Private

cruises, parties, receptions. Gourmet dinner

cruises nightly boarding at 7:45pm featuring the

gastronomic cuisine of chef Guy Krenzer, who

was awarded the prestigious finest craftsman of

France title. www.yachtsdeparis.fr

Port Henri IV (4th), 01.44.54.14.70.

M° Pont de Sully

Aquarium de Paris

Batobus

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ADVERTORIAL

FONDATION CARTIER

MUSÉE MAILLOL MUSÉE DU QUAI BRANLY

On October 20, 1984, Cartier created the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. The Fondation invites you to join its celebration of 30 years. From May 10 to September 21, 2014, the exhibition Vivid Memories, highlights some of the most emblematic works in the collection of the Fondation Cartier. Open every day, except Monday, from 11am to 8pm Open Tuesday evenings until 10pm.

A museum created by Dina Vierny, the former model and muse of sculptor Aristide Maillol, displaying his sculptures and drawings. Echoing the Monumenta at the Grand Palais, which will host Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Musée Maillol will open to the public one Kabakov’s most successful installations, until July 20. Daily 10:30am-7pm, Fri until 9:30pm.

The exhibition TATTOO explores the universe of the tattoo through 300 historic and contemporary works and presents previously unseen creations that have been especially conceived for the exhibition by some of the greatest tattoo artists from around the world. From May 6, 2014 through October 18, 2015

261 Bvd Raspail, Paris 14th

M° Raspail / Denfert-RochereauTel: +33 (0)1 42 18 56 50www.fondation.cartier.com

37 Quai Branly, Paris 7th

Mº Alma MarceauTel: +33 (0)1 56 61 70 00www.quaibranly.fr

CHÂTEAU DE MALMAISONThis delightful mansion, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, in the outskirts of Paris, was Josephine and Napoleon’s countryside resort. The permanent collections include masterpieces of European painting, superb nineteenth century French furniture and porcelain. A thrilling exhibition is currently on display until June 30. It explores Josephine’s interest for nature, flowers and birds.

Avenue du château de Malmaison, 92500 Rueil-Malmaison Tel: +33 (0)1 41 29 05 55www.chateau-malmaison.fr

59-61 rue de Grenelle, Paris 7th

Mº Rue du BacTel: +33 (0)1 42 22 59 58www.museemaillol.com

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A VIEW FROM THE TOP

If you are visiting the French capital and are looking to experience

it, and its surrounding regions, in a unique and luxurious way, you

should reserve yourself a seat on the next Airship Paris flight.

Boarding the Airship Paris, you are instantly immersed in the

voyage you are about to go on. The cabin seats 12 and offers exceptional

panoramic views, which gives you a fabulous bird’s eye view of the city’s

most famous monuments as you float your way to your destination. With

every seat a window seat, you will not miss a thing and once the Airship

has taken off you are invited to walk around the cabin and head to the

back to look through the rear window and capture it all on camera.

With no door between the cabin and the cockpit you will also be able

to watch the pilot at work as he flies you over the gorgeous vista. And

because the Airship has acoustic and thermal insulation your flight will

not be filled with engine noise that will hinder your conversation, on

the contrary, it will leave you comfortable to freely converse about how

spectacular this experience really is.

There are different flights you can choose from including a 30-minute

tour, which will take you on a magical journey, floating you through

the skies over Auvers-sur-Oise where Van Gogh painted his last works.

You can also smoothly make your way in the clouds to the Chateau of

Chantilly and see its perfectly manicured gardens created by Le Nôtre.

Seats are limited so it is advised to book in advance.

Visit www.airship-paris.fr for all booking details.

B Y S A N D R A I S K A N D E R

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The triumphal arch commissioned by

Napoleon and finished in 1836 stands

in the centre of the Place Charles de

Gaulle and boasts a fabulous view of the

Champs-Elysées and includes the tomb of

the Unknown Soldier. Visit the interactive

exhibit on the history surrounding the Arch.

Open daily 10am-11pm, times may vary, last

admission 45 minutes before closing, Adults

9.50€, Children under 18 and EU citizens

under 26: Free.

Place Charles de Gaulle (8th),

01.55.37.73.77.

M° Charles-de-Gaulle–Etoile

LA CONCIERGERIE

A medieval royal residence with Gothic

halls, used as a prison in the Revolution.

Daily 9:30 am-6pm, times may vary, last

tickets, 30 minutes before closing time.

Adults 8.50€, Children under 18 and EU

citizens under 26, free.

2 blvd du Palais (1st), 01.53.40.60.97.

M° Cité

EIFFEL TOWER

Built as a temporary exhibit for the 1889

World’s Fair, the iron structure now

symbolises Paris the world over. The

tower sparkles with twinkling lights every

hour on the hour from twilight to 2am.

From Sept 2 through Jun 14 lift open

daily 9:30am-11:45pm, Stairs open daily

9:30am-6:30pm. From Jun 15 through Sept

1 9am-12:45am (stairs and lifts). Last entries

45 minutes before closing. Entry fee (5-15€

for adults) depends on how high you go. A

champagne bar is on the top of the tower,

open from noon to 10pm.

www.tour-eiffel.fr. Ave Gustave Eiffel (7th),

01.44.11.23.23. M° Trocadéro

HOTEL DES INVALIDES

Built by Louis XIV as a hospital for veteran

soldiers. Napoleon’s impressive tomb lies

under the golden cupola of the Eglise du

Dome. The historic monument houses an

interesting military museum. Don’t miss

the permanent collection rooms in the East

wing. Through Jun 1 Les soldats du stade,

looks at the relationship between the armed

forces and sports through photographs and

documents. Through Jul 14 Mousquetaires!,

takes a look at the heroes who inspired

Alexandre Dumas. Daily 10am-6pm, last

tickets 30 minutes before closing. 9.50€.

www.invalides.org. Place des Invalides,

129 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01.44.42.38.77.

M° Invalides

NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL

Constructed between 1163 and 1345, it is

a Gothic masterpiece. Free guided tours

in English Wed and Thurs at 2pm & Sat

at 2:30pm. Through Dec 31 Paris disparu,

Paris restitué, looks at the history of Paris

through the vestiges from Lutèce to the 19th

century (in the crypt). www.crypte.paris.fr.

Experience Quasimodo’s view of Paris from

the towers Jul-Aug 10am-5:45pm weekdays,

10am-10:15pm Sat-Sun; Apr-Jun and Sep:

10am-5:45pm; Oct-Mar: 10am-4:45pm. 7.50€.

6 Parvis Notre- Dame (4th), 01.42.34.56.10.

M° Cité

SACRE COEUR DE MONTMARTRE

Located on the highest peak of Paris, the

view from the Sacré Coeur is breathtaking.

There is a guesthouse for pilgrims

providing accommodation and meals. Daily

6am-10:30pm; Dome and crypt 9am-5:45pm.

www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.fr.

35 rue du Chevalier-de-la-Barre (18th),

01.53.41.89.09. M° Anvers

SAINTE CHAPELLE

A jewel-like chapel on the Ile de la Cité in the

courtyard of the Palais de Justice with High

Gothic stained glass windows, at its finest on

days when there isn’t a cloud in the sky. Daily

9:30am-6pm, last tickets 30 minutes before

closing time, times may vary. 8.50€. Free for

children under 18 and EU citizens under 26.

2 blvd du Palais (1st), 01.53.40.60.97.

M° Cité

MONUMENTS

W H E R E PA R I S

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Jun13-16 10:30am-7pm, until 10pm on the

13th. This show is a tribute to natural and

holistic living. You’ll find organic foods, health

and beauty products, home furnishings and

objects as well as nature-oriented activities.

www.vivez-nature.com.

Paris Expo, blvd Victor, Porte De Versailles

(15th), M° Porte de Versailles

PORTES OUVERTES

Jun 14-15 2pm to 8pm. During this gathering

some 100 artists in the scenic village of Le

Pré Saint-Gervais just east of Paris open

up their studios to the public. The event is

an invitation to discover charming urban

architecture filled with lofts, studios and

courtyard gardens. The show is put on by

the artist’s collective Ateliers-Est and offers a

glimpse into the creative world of artists, their

techniques and works in progress.

Welcome point Place du general Leclerc,

93310 Le Pré Saint-Gervais.

M° Hoche/Porte des Lilas

SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA MAISON DE

POUPEE

Jun 22 from 10am-5:30pm. This delightful

show brings together some 100 exhibitors

offering a wide range of craft miniatures

from around the world, enabling both

collectors and newcomers to journey into the

wonderful world of dollhouses.

www.simp-paris.com.

Espace Champerret, Place de la Porte

Champerret (17th), 01.39.16.08.31.

M° Porte de Champerret

SKATE ME OUT

Jun14-15 12-10pm. This unique show brings

together a fine selection of fashion, art

works and music from some 120 creators

in a friendly environment where the public

can meet with the artists. This year a new

feature, the world of skate boarding, is part of

the event providing fun for all. Happenings,

workshops, a photo exhibition and food

tastings are held during the event while

vintage and design are also on the agenda.

Carreau du Temple, 2 rue Eugène Spulller

(3rd). M° Temple

TRADE SHOWS

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DINING

LE GRAND BISTRO DE BRETEUIL

For an authentic bistro meal where you can sample French cuisine and a family-friendly ambiance, Le

Grand Bistro de Breteuil is a great table also offering an outdoor seating area from where you can take in

the hustle and bustle of the chic 7th arrondissement. Open daily from midday to midnight and situated

just a few minutes-walk from the Eiffel Tower, this chic bistro is an ideal spot for an alfresco lunch after

a morning of sightseeing. Bistro classics such as a beef tartar and foie gras are on the menu as well as a

cheese platter and a flaming crème brûlée to end your meal on a very sweet French note. The elegant

bistro also offers a 44€ “Signature Menu” for both lunch and dinner that includes an aperitif, starter, main

and dessert as well as a bottle of wine and coffee. – S.I.

3 place Breteuil (7th), 01 45 67 07 27

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This directory, grouped by category, is a list of establishments recommended by the editors of Where magazine and includes regular advertisers.

GENERAL INFORMATIONReservations for most restaurants are strongly advised. Check when booking that the restaurant will accept your credit card. Value Added Tax (VAT, written in French as TVA) is automatically included in the bill, as is the service charge. While tipping is not compulsory, it is appreciated as a sign of satisfaction.

INDEX TO ABBREVIATIONSB, L & D: Breakfast, lunch & dinner.AE: American Express, V: Visa, MC: Mastercard

PRICESSet Meals: Prices are per person. A la carte: Price per person for three courses without wine.€ – 30€ or less per person€€ – 31€-50€ per person€€€ – 51€-100€ per person€€€€ – 101€-150€ per person€€€€€ – 151€ and above per person

LE CHARDENOUX DES PRES

PRIVE DE DESSERTIn the bobo arrondissement of the French capital is one of the most original concept restaurants you

will find. Privé de Dessert serves a contemporary cuisine menu with all dishes named and served

like popular French desserts. Every pastry you ever dreamed of tasting is here, the millefeuille, the

éclair and even the Saint-Honoré, with the only difference being that they are the savoury versions of

the popular sweet treats. The millefeuille is a light pastry topped with cherry tomatoes and creamy

burrata while the éclair is an entree gambas and avocado

sandwich. The Saint-Honoré appears on the main dishes

menu and is the house's version of a burger complete

with a cheddar cheese-flavoured whipped cream

and served with churros-shaped fries. The Saint-

Honoré is also available for vegetarians with the

meat patty replaced with a tofu and vegetables

patty. For diners who actually love their desserts

sweet, don't fret as the menu also features yummy

sweets including a Carambar-flavoured crème

brûlée and a chocolate mi-cuit with a melting

Chocobon heart. The staff is friendly, the music is

good time oldies and the decor is cosy and retro. - S.I.

Open for dinner only

4 rue Lallier (9th), 01 45 26 84 43

When visiting the French capital most people

long for that postcard moment of sitting in a

café and savouring a real Parisian moment. And

in the ultra-Parisian neighbourhood of Saint-

Germain is where you will find an authentic

Parisian bistro where you can enjoy a hearty

meal with a good glass of wine. Le Chardenoux

des Prés is Cyril Lignac’s second bistro, and

the Michelin-starred chef has put together a

menu that stays true to the traditional French

fare served in authentic bistros. A terrine of

foie gras served with roasted hazelnuts, Black

Angus steak served with béarnaise sauce and

homemade potato puree and a fricassee of veal

sweetbreads served with a puree of carrot are

only some of the dishes that could be found on

the menu, which constantly changes depending

on available produce and on the season.

However, there are three things that are regulars

on the menu, the chef’s famous salted butter

caramel éclair, the rich French toast made from

homemade brioche bread served with caramel

and ice-cream and the little Madeleine sponge

cakes, which are served hot, straight from the

oven to accompany your café. Open daily for

lunch and dinner Le Chardenoux des Prés is a

great address for great food and family-friendly

service. - S.I.

27 rue du Dragon (6th), 01 45 48 29 68

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BRASSERIE DU LOUVRE

Just steps from the Palais Royal and the Louvre

Museum, savour a delicious lunch or dinner in

a delightful setting. The homemade foie gras is

excellent and the risotto, one of the best in Paris.

Classics, like sole meunière or braised lamb with

carrots are cooked to perfection. Sweet desserts,

friendly service and an excellent wine list round

out the experience. Daily B&L&D. €€€ (Cards: all)

1 Place André Malraux (1st), 01.44.58.37.21.

M° Palais Royal

LE SOUFFLE

This is the place to taste one of France's finest spe-

cialties, the soufflé. Attentive service and superb

quality await in this restaurant established in

1961. Faithful to traditional cuisine, in addition to

over 20 different kinds of soufflés, a classic French

menu is proposed. Reservations are highly recom-

mended. Mon-Sat L&D. €€ (AE, MC, V)

FOR CLASSIC FRENCH FARE BOOK A TABLE AT...

DUCASSE DININGIn the dining room that is inspired by the Salon

de la Paix at the Versailles chateau, complete

with antique mirrors, crystal chandeliers and

luxurious marble and bronze detailing, a refined

cuisine awaits. Created by Alain Ducasse and

elegantly executed by chef Christophe Saintagne,

the menu at the Le Meurice restaurant features

contemporary French dishes which include an

original fruit and vegetable salad to start, colourful

and flavoursome, it delightfully surprises with its

mixture of sweetness. For main courses you will

find grilled sea bass with a hint of citrus for flavour

and olives and a spicy lamb dish served with

artichokes. Desserts are equally refined with pastry

chef Cédric Grolet creating a delicious palette

of flavours, including the Noisette, a tasting of

hazelnut-flavoured desserts featuring a soufflé

with a heart of liquid praline. This is a wonderful

table to sample simple yet exquisitely refined

French cuisine in a glorious setting. – S.I.

Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from Monday to

Friday only.

Reservations are highly recommended.

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36 rue du Mont Thabor (1st), 01.42.60.27.19.

M° Concorde

L’ESCARGOT MONTORGUEIL

Within the authentic, beautiful walls of Second

Empire decor delect truly fine food. Snails, of

course remain a specialty with the freshest of fish

or hearty meat dishes following. Classic desserts

like crepes Suzette and Grand Marnier soufflé

are prepared to perfection. Daily L&D. €€€€ (AE,

Diners, JCB, V) www.escargot-montorgueil.com

38 rue Montorgueil (1st), 01.42.36.83.51.

M° Etienne Marcel

CAFE DE LA PAIX

This classic Parisian institution with its décor of

painted ceiling, pillars and murals is an elegant

place to watch the world go by over coffee, light

meals or drinks from its terraces. Fine fare is fea-

tured in the restaurant. On Sundays enjoy one of

the biggest buffet brunches in Paris with jazz and

a special space for children, available from noon to

3:30pm. Daily B, L & D. €€/€€€ (Cards: all).

www.cafedelapaix.fr

5 place de l’Opéra (9th), 01.40.07.36.36.

M° Opéra

CHEZ JULIEN

Fine seasonal and regional products are served in

a charming Belle Epoque atmosphere. Offerings

can include Bresse chicken with potatoes from the

isle of Noirmoutier. Marble tables, woodwork by

Majorelle and a view out onto the Saint Gervais

church, the Seine and Notre Dame beyond add to

the fine dining experience. Daily L&D. €€ (MC, V).

www.maisonthierrycostes.com

1 rue du Pont Louis-Philippe (4th),

01.42.78.31.64.

M° Pont Marie

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BISTROS AND CAFES

When visiting Paris a bistro or a

traditional French café meal is a must.

Here are our favourite go-to spots for

the month.

L’AMI LOUIS Bistro

A classic bistro known for huge portions of

foie gras and exorbitant prices. People tend

to love it or hate it, and well-heeled tourists

reserve weeks in advance. Wed-Sun L&D.

€€€€€ (V)

32 rue du Vertbois (3rd) 01.48.87.77.48.

M° Arts et Métiers

BENOIT Bistro

Taken over, spruced up and enlarged by

multiple-star chef Alain Ducasse, a classic

1912 bistro that’s a favourite of (very) affluent

tourists for its traditional French cuisine that

includes cassoulet, beef in Beaujolais, sole

Grenobloise and an iced soufflé with Grand

Marnier. Daily L&D. €€€€ (AE, V)

20 rue St-Martin (4th), 01.42.72.25.76.

M° Châtelet

LE CAFE DE L’ALMA Contemporary

Ensconced on the very Parisian Avenue Rapp

this is a chic and convivial spot for a meal or

a drink on the serene outdoor terrace. The

menu features traditional and healthy French

fare as well as light and simple dishes from

Spain, Italy and the Asian continent. Daily, B,

L, D, service until midnight. €€ (AE, DC, MC, V).

www.cafe-de-l-alma.com.

5 ave Rapp (7th), 01.45.51.56.74.

M° Alma-Marceau

CARETTE Café

With its mirrors and marble-topped tables,

this is a quintessentially Parisian spot for

lunch or a tasty pastry and rich hot chocolate.

French breakfast pastries, delicious salads and

sandwiches are served and you can take it all

away with you, too. Daily continuous service

B&L. € (MC, V). www.carette-paris.com.

4 place du Trocadéro (16th) ,

01.47.27.98.85.

M° Rue de la Pompe/Trocadéro

LA FONTAINE DE MARS Bistro

A lively old-fashioned bistro serving such

traditional French specialties as eggplant with

goat cheese, mushroom pâté, cassoulet, and

the house specialty, a prune and apple tart.

Daily L&D. €€ (AE, MC, V)

129 rue St-Dominique (7th), 01.47.05.46.44.

M° Ecole Militaire

LA PALETTE Café

This legendary Left Bank café still draws a

clientele of local art students, gallery owners

and national and international celebrities.

Both its exterior and interior facades are

listed historic monuments. Specialties include

various farm fresh egg preparations and beef

tartare. A nice selection of wines by the bottle

or glass is available. Daily B,L,D. €€ (MC, V).

www.cafelapaletteparis.com.

43 rue de Seine (6th), 01.43.26.68.15.

M° Mabillon/St-Germain-des-Prés

Les Grandes Marches6, place de la Bastille - Paris 12th - Tel. 01 43 42 90 32

Open 7 days a week from 8am - 1am

Valet parking available

L’Auberge Dab161, avenue Malakoff - Paris 16th - Tel. 01 45 00 32 22

Open 7 days a week from 12 noon to 3pm

and from 7pm to 2am - Valet parking available

Chez André12, rue Marbeuf - Paris 8th - Tel. 01 47 20 59 57

Open 7 days a week from 12 noon - 1am

Le Congrès Maillot80, avenue de la Grande Armée - Paris 17th

Tel. 01 45 74 17 24

Open 7 days a week from 7.30am to 2am

Valet parking available

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114 FAUBOURG Brasserie

An elegant one-star establishment in the Bristol

Hotel proffers superb cooking from three-star

chef Eric Frechon in a delightful duplex space.

Delicious offerings include a rotisserie-roasted

chicken and for dessert a millefeuille with salty

caramel sauce.

Daily L & D. €€€ (cards: all)

114 rue du Fbg St-Honoré

(8th),01.53.43.44.44.

M° Miromesnil

L’ABEILLE Gourmet

This two-star restaurant in the Shangri-La

hotel offers a sophisticated menu of French

gastronomic cuisine created by talented chef

Philippe Labbé. In the elegant dining area enjoy

dishes such as royal scampi steamed with lemon

cream and flavoured with walnut oil and roasted

coffee. Tues-Sat, D. €€€€€ (cards: all).

10 ave d’Iéna (16th), 01.53.67.19.90.

M° Iéna

APICIUS Contemporary

The one-star restaurant of chef Jean-Pierre

Vigato, offering a mix of (very expensive)

modern and country cooking: lobster ravioli,

potato charlotte with caviar. Mon-Fri L&D. €€€€

(Cards: all)

20 rue d’Artois (8th), 01.43.80.19.66.

Mº St-Philippe-du-Roule

LE CINQ Gourmet

Chef Eric Briffard offers wonderful dishes like

purple sea urchin in creamy fennel broth.

Superbly aged cheeses and delectable desserts,

like the Peruvian chocolate stuffed tart, follow.

Serious wine list, and fantastic flowers by

American florist Jeff Leatham.

Daily L&D. €€€€€ (Cards: all)

FINE DINING

Epicure

Four Seasons Hôtel George V,

31 ave George V (8th), 01.49.52.70.00.

Mº George V

LA CUISINE

Classic French. Light, flavourful food is served

in this one-star restaurant inside the Royal

Monceau hotel. The warm atmosphere with

sparkling chandeliers includes an open kitchen

to watch the chefs prepare the market-based

offerings. The dishes are flavoured with herbs

grown in the hotel’s first floor botanical gardens

and desserts are made by Pierre Hermé. B & D:

Daily, L: Mon-Fri, Brunch: Sat & Sun. €€€€ (cards:

all). www.leroyalmonceau.com.

37 ave Hoche (8th), 01.42.99.98.80.

M° Charles-de-Gaulle-Etoile

LE DIANE Gourmet

This Michelin one-star restaurant inside the

Fouquet’s Barrière Hotel offers a peaceful

setting and a secluded terrace. Chef Jean-

Yves Leuranguer has conceived a range of

colourful gourmet dishes which might include

oysters served with quail eggs and cavair and a

mandarin soufflé. Fine and rare vintage wines are

found on the wine list. Daily B,L,D, Sat B&D only.

Sun-Mon B only. €€€€ (AE, MC, V)

46 ave George V (8th), 01.40.69.60.40.

M° George V

EPICURE Gourmet

The beautiful dining room looks out over the

hotel’s French garden and is a perfect setting for

three-star chef Eric Fréchon’s remarkable cuisine

and superb desserts by pastry chef Laurent

Jeannin. Daily L&D. €€€€€ (Cards: all)

Hôtel Le Bristol, 112 rue du Fbg St-Honoré

(8th), 01.53.43.43.00.

Mº Miromesnil

LE GRAND VEFOUR Modern Classic

The opulent two-star Relais & Chateaux

restaurant in the Palais Royal arcades that has

been serving the Parisian beau monde since the

1700s. Among chef Guy Martin’s superb dishes

are the foie gras ravioli with truffle jus.

Mon-Fri L&D, Fri L only. €€€€(Cards: all)

17 rue de Beaujolais (1st), 01.42.96.56.27.

Mº Palais Royal

HELENE DARROZE Southwestern French

Young chef Hélène Darroze serves up

southwestern French specialties in this

contemporary one-star restaurant. €€€. The

casual ground floor Salon d’Hélène serves

upscale tapas. Tue-Sat L&D. €€ (AE, MC, V)

4 rue d’Assas (6th), 01.42.22.00.11.

Mº Sèvres Babylone

LAURENT Gourmet.

This gourmet 1-star Michelin restaurant serving

sophisticated cuisine in a beautiful setting with

a garden is a Parisian institution. The finest

produce and products are used to prepare

seasonal French cuisine with a contemporary

touch. Signature dishes include spider crab with

fennel cream and squid cannelloni.

Mon-Fri L & D, Sat D only.

€€€€ (AE, Diners, MC, V).

41 ave Gabriel (8th), 01.42.25.00.39.

M° Champs-Elysées Clemenceau

RELAIS LOUIS XIII Classic French

In a wood-beamed medieval townhouse, two-

star chef Manuel Martinez serves delicious

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dishes revolving around seasonal products. Fine

wine list.

Tue-Sat, L&D. €€€€ (AE, MC, V)

8 rue des Grands-Augustins (6th),

01.43.26.75.96. Mº St Michel

LE RESTAURANT Neo-Baroque

In the legendary hotel called L’Hotel, the neo-

Baroque one-star restaurant is where head

chef Julien Montabut prepares seasonal and

classically French cuisine with a distinctive light

and modern touch. Dishes include pan fried

scallops with girolle mushrooms for a starter or a

main course of line sea bass roasted with spices.

Daily B Tue-Sat L&D. €€ (Cards: all)

13 rue des Beaux-Arts (6th), 01.44.41.99.01.

Mº Odéon

LA SCENE Gourmet

This one-star restaurant in the Prince de

Galles hotel offers an authentic and generous

cuisine using remarkable products. Among the

appetisers are white Alba truffles or duck foie

gras. For a fish course, succulent French lobster is

a fine choice while meat dishes include fine milk-

fed veal and wild hare from the Beauce region.

For dessert try the mint or vanilla-based treats.

Mon-Sat B,L & D, Sun Brunch. €€€€ (cards: all).

33 ave George V (8th), 01.53.23.78.52.

M° George V

LE SERGENT RECRUTEUR Gourmet

This one-star restaurant serves market-based

cuisine that changes on a daily basis. Meats of

an exceptional quality, fresh-caught fish from

the Loire River, homemade butter and a blend of

coffee made especially for the house are all on

the agenda. Tues-Sun L&D. €€€ (AE, MC, V).

41 rue St-Louis-en-L’Isle (4th), 01.43.54.75.43.

Mº Pont Marie

14 Place du Marché (92 - Neuilly sur Seine) / Metro: Porte Maillot / Les SablonsTel: 01 41 92 93 00 www.duranddupont.com

4Open everyday, service non stop from 8am to 2am 4Brunch every Sunday

4Patio and terrace available4Afterwork Monday to Saturday evenings with DJ’s

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DURAND DUPONTF R E N C H C U I S I N E

Situated on a quiet square in the west of Paris, next to Porte Maillot, this restaurant

not only offers delicious French fare but also a charming terrace to soak in the Parisian sun.

Durand Dupont is an ideal table for a business lunch or a dinner in the intimate patio.

And from the cellar, you can enjoy the ideal wine choosen by the best sommeliers

to accompany a variety of dishes.

Start with the crayfish salad with artichokes and mustard before ordering the seared scallops

served with vegetables and finish your meal with a fresh fruit salad with frozen yoghurt.

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If you get hungry while you’re about to catch a

train to a romantic destination in France, it's not

always easy to find a nice table to enjoy good

food while waiting. This month we bring you a

round-up of the best train station restaurants

in the French capital.

At Gare Saint Lazare is where you can eat

at any time, day or night, at the Eric Fréchon

bistro, Lazare. The chic bistro serves traditional

dishes such as escargots, boeuf bourguignon

and a hearty entrecote. And if you are feeling

just a little bit peckish and need an afternoon

snack you can indulge in a piece of marble cake

or a simple chocolate crepe with a cup of tea or

a glass of wine.

If you're at Gare de Lyon the splendid Le

Train Bleu awaits. The magnificent Belle

Epoque restaurant is nestled on the first floor

of the train station and features 41 paintings

It may not be a train station but the Institut du Monde Arabe is hosting

the legendary Orient Express that will take you on a magical voyage.

Coinciding with the cultural centre’s exhibition, Once Upon a Time

the Orient Express, is the opening of the ephemeral restaurant in the

middle of the Institut du Monde Arabe’s square. Celebrated French

chef, Yannick Alléno is at the helm of this mythical gastronomical

voyage, serving a decadent dinner in one of the Orient Express’s

carriages. If you love the romance of the legendary Orient Express

and take pleasure in French cuisine then you will, without a doubt,

appreciate this unique experience.

Orient Express by Yannick Alléno

The restaurant is open in the evening for dinner only, Tuesday to

Saturday. Online reservations only at www.yannick-alleno.com

Institut du Monde Arabe

1 rue des Fossés Saint-Bernard (5th)

LAZARE

Parvis de la Gare Saint-Lazare

Rue Intérieure (8th),

01 44 90 80 80

LE TRAIN BLEU

Gare de Lyon

1st floor Place Louis Armand (12th),

01 43 43 09 06

TERMINUS NORD

23 rue de Dunkerque (10th),

01 42 85 05 15

ORIENT EXPRESS

depicting rail network sites and events that

took place in 1900. Serving classic French fare,

including foie gras and roasted scallops, the

restaurant offers an opulent experience that

was once appreciated by Coco Chanel and

Brigitte Bardot. Le Train Bleu also features a bar,

Le Big Ben Bar, where you can enjoy a sage cup

of tea or a relaxing cocktail before boarding

your train.

And if you’re at Gare du Nord waiting to jump

onto the Eurostar to head to London, Terminus

Nord is a delightful brasserie for a quick

bite. Just across the road from the station,

the brasserie serves fresh seafood and more

traditional brasserie fare such as an entrecote

steak served with béarnaise sauce and fries.

The brasserie, which has been serving travellers

since 1925 features an Art Nouveau décor and a

very animated ambiance.

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DEBAUVE& GALLAISOne of the best things to do while

visiting France is to indulge in fine

French chocolate and one of the finest

chocolatiers is Debauve & Gallais. It is

the French chocolate manufacturer

that supplied fine chocolate to Emperor

Napoléon and kings Louis XVII, Charles

X and Louis Philippe after receiving

the royal warrant and becoming the

official chocolate supplier to the French

court. And in the chocolatier’s Left Bank

boutique you can get a taste of the

same chocolate that was once served

to royalty. Try the chocolate truffles

or the Marie-Antoinette’s Pistoles, the

dark chocolate disks that are delicately

flavoured with coffee or vanilla, or

why not opt for a chocolate box with

different chocolates to devour. - S.I

30 rue des Saints-Pères (7th),

01 45 48 54 67

Sushi, sashimi, donburi, tempura featuring organic salmon

CLASSIC JAPANESE

CUISINE IN AN ELEGANT

SAINT-GERMAIN SETTING

Monday-Saturday, Lunch & Dinner / Dinner from 8pm. Showtime 9:15pm

6 rue Montfaucon, Paris 6th (Metro: Mabillon, Odéon)

Reservations: +33 (0)1 43 26 37 62 / www.shinseki-restaurant.fr

Complimentary coupe de champagne when presenting this page

RATN

4The Magic of India, open every day, 12pm - 2.45pm / 7.15pm-11.45pm4Recommended by Michelin, Gault Millau, Pudlo, Bottin4Business lunch, air conditioned

9 rue de la Tremoille, Paris 8th (Metro: George V) - Tel: 01 40 70 01 09

www.restaurantratn.com

INDIAN MOGHOL GASTRONOMY

Since 1976, the Bhalla family, originally from New Delhi, excels in Indian Moghol Gastronomy of the 17th century and immortalises the beautiful north Indian culinary

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BISTROT RICHELIEU

The brunch buffet served every Sunday

at the Fouquet’s Barrière Hotel takes

you on a tasting voyage with a variety

of dishes to satisfy your every taste

bud mood. The brunch is sprawled

over three spaces, Le Diane restaurant,

the hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant,

the garden terrace and Le Lucien, the

hotel’s bar. Fresh bread, croissants and

pains au chocolat will start you on a

sweet note and if you prefer, there

is a pancake and crepe stand from

where you can create your own stack.

A Middle Eastern corner is set up with

mountains of delicious hummus dip,

stuffed vine leaves and tabouli salad

and for patrons who seek gluten-free

dishes, creamy burrata, fresh prawns

and bbq skewers, prepared on the

terrace, are only some of the delicious

options available. Don’t forget to leave

room for the dessert buffet where you

will find La Petite Maison de Nicole

restaurant’s signature white chocolate

mousse served with raspberries and

tiramisu. - S.I.

Every Sunday from 12.30-3.30pm

46 ave George V (8th), 01 40 69 60 60

In the heart of Paris, between Bourse and Palais-Royal, is where you

will find the traditional Parisian bistro, Bistrot Richelieu. In a convivial

and warm ambiance, the staff will welcome you with hearty and

authentic French dishes that will have you appreciating Parisian

bistro dining. The menu features all the signature dishes that you

imagine sampling when visiting the gastronomical capital such

as escargots, onion soup and foie gras. For mains you will find an

entrecote served with a béarnaise sauce and fries and magret de

canard (duck) and if you want something a little bit lighter try the

large goat cheese salad. For dessert a traditional crème brûlée and

meringue lemon tart will leave you feeling sweetly satisfied. - S.I.

Open Monday to Friday and Saturday evenings

45 rue de Richelieu (1st), 01 42 60 19 16

SUNDAY BRUNCH

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LA LOCANDA8 rue du DragonM¡ Saint Germain-des-Pr�sTel: 01.45.44.12.53www.lalocanda.fr

Footsteps from the Place Vend�me, this mythical Japanese restaurant has been

re-designed by the architects Gilles & Boissier. Chef Ozuru, formerly of Nobu Paris, prepares Japanese gastronomy that brings together the

traditional and the modern.

Japanese cuisine, 1st

KINUGAWA9 rue du Mont Thabor M¡ TuileriesTel: 01.42.60.65.07www.kinugawa.fr / www.blackcode.fr

Two minutes walk from the Champs-Elys�es. Specializing in tandoori (Indian barbecue) and curries, both spicy and mild, served in beautiful surroundings with silk paintings and antique-style carved wooden crafts.

Indian cuisine, 8th

SANTOOR30 rue Marbeuf

M¡ Franklin D. RooseveltTel: 01.42.56.33.18www.restaurant-indien-santoor.fr

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ADDRESSES

LE PRÉ CATELAN

Bois de Boulogne Route de Suresnes (16th),

01 44 14 41 14

LA GRANDE CASCADE

Allée de Longchamp (16th),

01 45 27 33 51

L’AUBERGE DU BONHEUR

Allée de Longchamp (16th),

01 42 24 10 17

LES JARDINS DE BAGATELLE

42 route de Sèvres from Neuilly (16th),

01 40 67 98 29

LE PAVILLON DES OISEAUX

Jardin d’Acclimatation (16th),

01 45 02 11 61

CHALET DES ILES

Lac Inférieur du Bois de Boulogne,

Porte de la Muette (16th),

01 42 88 04 60

It was once the celebrated royal forest of

Rouvray teeming with game that attracted the

hunting parties of successive kings of France.

Dagobert, King of the Franks, was hunting bear

and deer there already back in the 7th century.

Today the Bois de Boulogne is not only a haven

for nature, but fine food as well, fit for a king.

A magical dining experience is found at

the Pré Catelan, an elegant 3-star Michelin

establishment that is found inside a

sumptuous pavilion dating back to Napoleon

III surrounded by a stunning park riddled

with greenery. Dishes are perfectly executed

around the most aristocratic of products by

chef Frédéric Anton, who has been awarded

the finest craftsman of France title. Crayfish is

prepared in ravioli served in a broth of olive

oil flavoured with pepper and mint while the

artichoke becomes melodious sautéed in

herbs.

One of the special features of the Bois

Boulogne is its waterfall, the Grande Cascade,

and in a beautiful setting nearby on the Allée

de Longchamp sits the aptly named La Grande

Cascade restaurant serving gourmet fare in

what was once a hunting pavilion of Napoleon

Bonaparte. Perfectly prepared specialties in

this Michelin one-star restaurant include crab

salad with a refined aspic, turbot flavoured

with thyme and lemon and rack of lamb.

Nearby serving traditional French fare is

L’Auberge du Bonheur with a magnificent

garden where refreshing salads and grilled

meats are served. Classics on the menu include

FEASTING IN THE WILD WOODS

B Y P A T R I C I A V A L I C E N T I

GOURMET

La Grande

Cascade

snails from Burgundy and fresh cod. The

building with its Normandy-style architecture

was frequented by Napoleon III and his

entourage.

This month the roses are in full bloom in

the gardens of the Parc de Bagatelle where

peacocks roam and flowers emerge in

profusion around a belvedere. At the Les

Jardins de Bagatelle restaurant, located in

the park, excellent classic French food is

served and while the menu can change with

the seasons, dishes can include marinated

salmon or a delicious homemade foie gras for

a refreshing starter. It’s also a great place just to

sip some champagne.

In the heart of the children’s amusement park,

the Jardin d’Acclimatation, the Pavillon des

Oiseaux serves delightful lunches and a fine

buffet brunch on Sundays featuring miniature

crepes, smoked salmon, eggs and bacon, a host

of salads and a children’s menu, all followed by

a dessert-laden buffet table.

Festively located on the Bois de Boulogne’s

largest lake is the Chalet des Iles serving

delicious fare in a summer boat outing

atmosphere. There are plenty of fish dishes on

the agenda including tartar of sea bass and

Provence-style sea bream. The restaurant also

features a children’s menu.

W H E R E PA R I S

Brunch at the Pavillon des Oiseaux

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AROUND LOUVRE

& PALAIS ROYAL (1st, 2nd)

AU COIN DES GOURMETS CAMBODIANVIETNAMESELAOTIAN €€. A very popular restaurant run by the charming Ta family, serving excellent Asian food. The Vietnamese ravioli may be the best in town. Reasonable prices, good wines. Mon-Sat L&D. 38 rue du Mont-Thabor (1st), 01.42.60.79.79. Mº Concorde

AUX LYONNAIS BISTRO €€. A beautiful 1890 bistro now co-owned by superchef Alain Ducasse, offering spiffed-up and modernized Lyon specialties: baked eggs with crawfish, roast chicken with mushrooms, tomatoes and onions in vinegar glaze. Tue-Fri L&D, Sat D. 32 rue St-Marc (2nd),01.42.96.65.04. M° Richelieu-Drouot

BEEF CLUB BISTRO €€€. As its name implies this bistro serves fine beef and meat dishes. Sumptuous cuts of beef are served baked or grilled and the burgers are served on a homemade bun. Starters include oysters, beef marrow and asparagus. Daily D only. 58 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1st), 09.54.37.13.65. M° Etienne Marcel

BISTRO VOLNAY BISTROT €€€). Good, authentic French food in a relaxed, friendly setting with a first-rate wine list including an excellent value Volnay. The cheese tray is superb and generously served. Mon-Fri L&D. 8 rue Volney (2nd), 01.42.61.06.65. Mº Opéra

BISTROT RICHELIEU CLASSIC FRENCH €€). This bistro with an inviting terrace serves up traditional French fare. Typical classics like onion soup and snails from Burgundy can be savoured for starters. Be tempted by the breast of duck in fig sauce or the sea bass in basil cream. Continuous service 9am-11:30pm. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat D only. 45 rue de Richelieu (1st), 01.42.60.19.16. Mº Palais Royal

DJAKARTA BALI INDONESIAN €. An excellent restaurant run by a charming, English-speaking brother-and-sister team. Try lumpia (deep-fried spring rolls), or ayam jahe (chicken caramelized in ginger). Tue-Sun L&D. 9 rue Vauvilliers (1st), 01.45.08.83.11. Mº Louvre-Rivoli

GOUST GOURMET €€€. Located on the first floor of a Napoleon III mansion, this one-star restaurant near the Place Vendôme offers gastronomic Mediterranean-style cuisine accompanied by first-rate service. The menus change regularly but dishes can include tuna tartar with mango sauce or prawns with mushrooms. Tues-Sun. L&D. 10 rue Volney (2nd), 01 40 15 20 30. M° Opéra

KINUGAWA JAPANESE €€€. Footsteps from the Place Vendôme, this mythical Japanese restaurant has been re-designed by the architects Gilles & Boissier. Chef Ozuru, formerly of Nobu Paris, prepares Japanese gastronomy that brings together the traditional and the modern. Mon-Sun L&D. 9 rue Mont Thabor (1st), 01.42.60.65.07. M° Tuileries

LE BAUDELAIRE MEDITERRANEAN €€€. At this one-star restaurant, opening onto a quiet patio in the Burgundy Hotel, Chef Pierre Rigothier

prepares seasonal products underscored by a menu that changes regularly while pastry chef Stéphane Tranchet prepares delicious desserts. L, Mon-Fri, D, Tues-Sat. 6-8 Rue Duphot (1st), 01.42.60.34.12. Mº Madeleine

LE COSTES CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. Très chic hotel restaurant with Napoleon III decor and plenty of attitude. The food’s okay but the star-studded scene’s the thing. Pretty interior patio. Daily B, L, D. 239 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.42.44.50.25. Mº Tuileries

WILLI’S WINE BAR BISTROT €€. This convivial establishment, popular with wine lovers, serves perfectly prepared fresh seasonal fare from a menu that changes daily. You can also dine at the long polished oak bar. The restaurant offers a diverse and delicious selection of wines served by the glass or bottle. Reservations are strongly recommended. Mon-Fri, L&D, Sat, D only. 13 rue des Petits Champs (1st), 01.42.61.05.09. M° Pyramides

LE GRAND VEFOUR MODERN CLASSIC €€€€. The opulent two-star restaurant in the Palais Royal arcades that has been serving the Parisian beau monde since the 1700s. Among chef Guy Martin’s superb dishes are the foie gras ravioli with truffle jus. Mon-Fri L&D, Fri. L only. 17 rue de Beaujolais (1st), 01.42.96.56.27. Mº Palais Royal

LE LAMFÉ CLASSIC FRENCH €.Serving traditional cuisine in a cosy ambiance with plenty of charm. Once you’ve settled in, the staff will suggest a list of starters like the baked Camembert with thyme or the home-made foie gras from Les Landes. Refined appetizers, like a classic marrow bone, are followed by fine beef dishes including a noble rib steak. Tues-Sat L&D until 11pm. 7 rue des Prouvaires (1st), 01.45.08.04.10. Mº Châtelet

LE MEURICEALAIN DUCASSE MODERN

CLASSIC €€€€€. A stunning 18th-century room offers a gastronomic menu featuring sumptuous 3-star cuisine that changes with the seasons. Daily B, L (except Sat), D. Hôtel Meurice, 228 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.44.58.10.44. Mº Tuileries

LE LOUCHEBEM BISTRO €. Located in the heart of the historic Les Halles district, this establishment is currently in the hands of the fourth generation of the same family. From the cooked ham on the bone to an authentic salad of pot au feu, everything here is homemade. Mon-Sat L&D. 31 rue Berger (1st), 01.42.33.12.99. Mº Châtelet/Les Halles

LE RESTAURANT DU PALAIS ROYAL GOURMET

€€. Fine fare is prepared by the talented chef Eric Fontanini in this gastronomic restaurant overlooking the gardens of the Palais Royal. Seasonal cuisine and exceptional products are hallmarks of the menu, which changes regularly. Perfectly executed dishes from the classical repertoire can include Turbot Dugléré and breaded sweetbreads. Tues-Sat L&D. 110 galerie de Valois (1st), 01.40.20.00.27. M° Bourse

LE SOUFFLÉ CLASSIC FRENCH €€. This is the place to taste one of France’s finest specialties,

the souffle. Attentive service and superb quality await in this restaurant established in 1961. Faithful to traditional cuisine, in addition to over 20 different kinds of souffles, a classic French menu is proposed. Mon-Sat L&D. 36 rue du Mont Thabor (1st), 01.42.60.27.19. Mº Concorde

PASSAGE 53 BISTRO €€€. Japanese chef Shinichi Sato prepares superb French cuisine with a light Japanese touch using the finest of ingredients, like meat from Desnoyer. Located in the oldest covered arcade in town, this two-star restaurant offers an authentically Parisian experience. Tues-Sat. L&D. 53 passage des Panoramas (2nd), 01.42.33.04.35. Mº Grands Boulevards

LA TOUR DE MONTLHÉRYCHEZ DENISE BISTRO €€). This traditional bistro serves up excellent, copious fare in the Les Halles neighbourhood where the city’s great food market once was. The chips and terrines are house-made, calf’s liver is done up English style and the beef is from the Limousin region of France. Mon-Fri L&D, open until 5am. 5 rue des Prouvaires (1st), 01.42.36.21.82. M° Les Halles

LE MARAIS (3rd, 4th)

DON JUAN II GOURMET €€€€. The Don Juan II is filled with the charm and elegance of a great yacht, offering a delicious cruise through the heart of Paris. In a calm and luxurious atmosphere enjoy the gastronomic cuisine of Guy Krenzer, who has been awarded the finest craftsman of France title. Daily D. Port Henri IV (4th), 01.44.45.14.71. M° Sully-Morland

GEORGES WORLD CUISINE €€€. Trendy restaurant on the roof of the Pompidou Center, with surprisingly good world cuisine (crispy duck, swordfish with coriander), a space-age decor and a spectacular view. Wed-Mon L&D until 2 am. Reservations required. Centre Pompidou, level 6. Place Pompidou (4th), 01.44.78.47.99. Mº Rambuteau

L’AMBROISIE HAUTE CUISINE €€€€€. In a beautiful 17th-century mansion in the Place des Vosges, media-shy three-star chef Bernard Pacaud is renowned for splendid renditions of deceptively simple dishes such as lobster ravioli with truffles or langoustine feuillantine with sesame and curry. Fabulous foie gras. Tue-Sat L&D. 9 place des Vosges (4th), 01.42.78.51.45. Mº St-Paul

LE SERGENT RECRUTEUR GOURMET €€€. This one-star restaurant serves market-based cuisine that changes on a daily basis. Meats of an exceptional quality, fresh-caught fish from the Loire River, homemade butter and a blend of coffee made especially for the house are all on the agenda. Tues-Sun L&D. 41 rue St-Louis-en-L’Ile (4th), 01.43.54.75.43. M° Pont Marie

MINIMES BRASSERIE €€€. This brasserie in the Marais neighbourhood serves contemporary French cuisine in a relaxing atmosphere with an upstairs dining room offering a boudoir décor. Enjoy a classic foie gras or a fresh artichoke salad flavoured with truffle oil. Daily B, L&D. 36 rue de Turenne (3rd), 01.42.71.36.70. M° Chemin Vert

NOS ANCÊTRES LES GAULOIS CLASSIC FRENCH €€. Dine in hearty, bountiful Gaulic splendour fit for a feast. Enjoy the rustic décor and tavern ambiance, a great board and rousing guitar music. Daily, D, from 7pm, L, Sat & Sun only, noon-3pm. 39 rue St Louis en l’Ile (4th), 01.46.33.66.07. Mº Pont Marie

QUARTIER LATIN

& SAINT-GERMAIN (5th, 6th)

ALCAZAR BR ASSERIE €€€ . Engl ish restaurateur Terence Conran’s big, cool, noisy brasserie-bar, with contemporary French and

Reservations for most restaurants are strongly advised. Check when booking that the restaurant will accept your credit card. B, L&D: Breakfast, lunch & dinner only.

DINING[ A D D R E S S B O O K ]

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fusion dishes such as scallops with grapefruit and green papaya. Daily L&D until 1 am. 62 rue Mazarine (6th), 01.53.10.19.99. Mº Odéon

AU MOULIN À VENT BISTRO €€. This charming bistro located in one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Paris is known for the quality of its Salers beef and its specialties of the Beaujolais region. Among the authentic offerings are prime rib with Béarnaise sauce, calf’s liver and frog legs. A delightful dessert is the Baba au rhum. Valet parking. Tues–Fri L&D/Sat D only. 20 rue des Fossés-St-Bernard (5th), 01.43.54.99.37. M° Jussieu

BREAKFAST IN AMERICA AMERICAN €. For a traditional American diner serving classic burgers and breakfasts, including pancakes with real maple syrup. Daily 8:30 am-11 pm. 17 rue des Ecoles (5th), 01.43.54.50.28. Mº Cardinal Lemoine

CAFÉ DE FLORE BISTROT €€. The legendary café made famous in the 1950s by Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and other Left Bank intellectuals. The atmosphere is still Parisian, the fare limited to (expensive) drinks and light snacks and traditional desserts. Daily 7:30 am-1:30 am. 172 blvd Saint-Germain (6th), 01.45.48.55.26. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

CAFÉ DES DEUX MAGOTS CAFÉ €€. The other legendary Left Bank café, still going strong long after its 1950s heyday. The corner location facing the church makes it slightly more touristy than the rival Café de Flore, and prices are equally high, but it remains an authentic Parisian favourite. Daily 7:30 am-1:30 am. 6 place Saint-Germain (6th), 01.45.48.55.25. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

GUY MARTIN ITALIA ITALIAN €€€. Antipasti, cold meats and marinated vegetables are delightful starters in this authentic Italian restaurant established by Guy Martin. Chef Fabrizio La Mantia prepares a safran risotto and roast swordfish to perfection. Daily L&D. 19 rue Bréa (6th), 01.43.27.08.80. Mº Vavin

H É L È N E D A R R O Z E S O U T H W E S T E R N FRENCH €€. Young chef Hélène Darroze serves up southwestern French specialties in this contemporary one-star restaurant. The casual ground floor Salon d’Hélène serves upscale tapas. Tue-Sat L&D. 4 rue d’Assas (6th), 01.42.22.00.11. Mº Sèvres Babylone

LA LOCANDA ITALIAN €€. Rediscover favourite Italian classics from throughout the peninsula in this comfortable and chic restaurant in Saint Germain des Prés. Superb antipasti dishes as well as pasta “al dente” (home-made ravioli, lasagna and gnocchi). Fish and seafood direct from the sea and “tartufo” specialties every day. Excellent selection of Italian wines (Barolo, Brunello, Tignanello). Daily L&D. 8 rue du Dragon (6th), 01.45.44.12.53. M° St Germain des Prés

LAPÉROUSE GOURMET €€€. This elegant restaurant on the Seine serves finely prepared gastronomic French cuisine. Starters include crayfish ravioli or foie gras with 12 spices. A nice main course is the aged house steak. Private dining rooms may be reserved as well. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat, D only. 51 quai des Grands Augustins (6th), 01.43.26.68.04. Mº St-Michel

LA TOUR D’ARGENT CLASSIC FRENCH €€€€€. A Paris institution from another era, now with only one star, but still offering its famous numbered pressed duck and an absolutely magical view of Notre-Dame. Tues-Sat L&D. 15-17 quai de la Tournelle (5th), 01.43.54.23.31. Mº Maubert-Mutualité

LA TRUFFIÈRE SOUTHWESTERN FRENCH €€€. Cozy one-star restaurant in a 17th-century vaulted cellar serving southwestern French cuisine, including foie gras and black and white truffle dishes, and menus that change with the seasons. 2,400 bottle wine list. Tue-Sun L&D. 4 rue de Blainville (5th), 01.46.33.29.82. Mº Place Monge

LE MONTPARNASSE 1900 CLASSIC FRENCH €€. Sumptuous food in a sumptuous decor. A stunning Art Nouveau setting in this registered historical monument surrounds you as you delight in a fine selection of grilled meats and finely prepared dishes. Daily L&D. 59 blvd Montparnasse (6th), 01.45.49.19.00. Mº Montparnasse-Bienvenue/Vavin

SHINSEKI JAPANESE €€. Enjoy classic Japanese food in an elegant Saint Germain setting. Sushi, sashimi, donburi and tempura are among the highlights on the menu and the salmon is organic. Excellent French wines are part of the dining experience. Enjoy a complimentary glass of champagne upon presentation of this page. Mon-Sat L&D. 6 rue Montfaucon (6th), 01.43.26.37.62. M° Mabillon/Odéon

TAOKAN CHINESE €€€. Contemporary Chinese gastronomy is served in this elegantly decorated restaurant. An excellent dim sum is among the offerings while starters include crispy shrimp rolls or peppery beef with a tasty herb salad. Main courses include whole sole served with ginger soy marinade or duck in Hoisin sauce with dainty pancakes. Valet parking available. Mon-Sat L&D. 8 rue du Sabot (6th), 01.42.84.18.36. M° St-Sulpice

ZE KITCHEN GALERIE FUSION €€. Ze silly name aside, chef William Ledeuil’s chic restaurant offers excellent soups, marinated fish, pasta starters and main courses a la plancha. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat D. 4 rue des Grands-Augustins (6th), 01.44.32.00.32. Mº St Michel

AROUND THE EIFFEL TOWER & LES INVALIDES (7th)

58 TOUR EIFFEL CLASSIC FRENCH €€. Located on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower this is a great place for a lunch or dinner while enjoying a breathtaking view. This restaurant proffers a chic picnic for lunch, among the offerings: seared salmon, Caesar salad and gourmet hamburgers (served until 5:30). Daily L&D. Champ de Mars (7th), 08.25.56.66.62. Mº Ecole Militaire

ARPEGE CONTEMPORARY €€€€€. Three-star chef Alain Passard’s menu is now half vegetarian serving ravioli with vegetables, Cévennes onions with Parmesan, and his famous tomato dessert - though carnivores can find dishes like squab with sugared almonds. Mon-Fri L&D. 84 rue de Varenne (7th), 01.47.05.09.06. Metro: Varenne

JULES VERNE HAUTE CUISINE €€€€. This gastronomic gem is a very expensive restaurant in the Eiffel Tower taken over by multiple-star chef Alain Ducasse. The Jules Verne has been awarded one Michelin star. Treat yourself to “haute-cuisine” with the most spectacular view of Paris. Daily L&D. Eiffel Tower, 2nd floor (7th), 01.45.55.61.44. Mº Bir-Hakeim

L’AMI JEAN CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. Don’t let the banal facade confuse you, this is a great choice for authentic French cooking. Chef Stéphane Jégo serves up generous portions of regional delicacies, with an accent on wild game, as well as delicious seafood platters. Tues-Sat L&D. 27 rue Malar (7th), 01.47.05.86.89. Mº La Tour-Maubourg

L’ATELIER DE JOEL ROBUCHON BISTRO €€€. The 2-star lunch-counter restaurant of chef Joel Robuchon serves contemporary French dishes such as a foie gras burger. No reservations, and sometimes a long wait outside. Daily L&D until 11 pm. 5 rue Montalembert (7th), 01.42.22.56.56. M° Rue du Bac

LE BISTROT DU 7E BISTRO €. A pleasant bistrot with a terrace serving traditional French cuisine at reasonable prices. Specialties include lobster terrine and duck breast, dinner is by candlelight. Daily L&D. 56 blvd de La Tour-Maubourg (7th), 01.45.51.93.08. Mº La Tour Maubourg

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LE CAFÉ DE L’ALMA CONTEMPORARY €€. Ensconced on the very Parisian Avenue Rapp this is a chic and convivial spot for a meal or a drink on the serene outdoor terrace. The menu features traditional and healthy French fare as well as light and simple dishes from Spain, Italy and the Asian continent. Daily, B, L, D, service until midnight. 5 ave Rapp (7th), 01.45.51.56.74. Mº Alma-Marceau

LES OMBRES CONTEMPORARY €€€€. The spectacular glass-domed rooftop restaurant of Musée du Quai Branly, directly beneath the Eiffel Tower. Contemporary French with an exotic touch: foie gras terrine with mango chutney, roast lamb with gingerbread and zucchini ravioli. Daily L&D. 27 quai Branly (7th), 01.47.53.68.00. Mº Alma-Marceau

AROUND THE CHAMPS-ELYSÉES (8th)

114 FAUBOURG BRASSERIE €€€. An elegant one-star establishment in the Bristol Hotel proffers superb cooking from three-star chef Eric Frechon in a delightful duplex space. Delicious offerings include a rotisserie-roasted chicken and for dessert a millefeuille with salty caramel sauce. 7/7, L&D. 114 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th) , 01.53.43.44.44. Mº Miromesnil

39V CONTEMPORARY €€€. This glamorous one-star restaurant, in the heart of the Golden Triangle, sports a modern, streamlined décor. The grilled langoustines in a light citrus sauce are excellent as is the cheesecake. Try the delicious white wine from the Greek island of Tinos. Valet parking in the evening. Mon-Fri L&D. 39 ave George V (8th), 01.56.62.30.05. Mº George V

APICIUS CONTEMPORARY €€€€. The one-star restaurant of chef Jean-Pierre Vigato, offering a mix of (very expensive) modern and country cooking: lobster ravioli, potato charlotte with caviar. Mon-Fri L&D. 20 rue d’Artois (8th), 01.43.80.19.66. Mº St-Philippe-du-Roule

BATEAUXMOUCHES CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. Savour homemade duck foie gras with cocoa and ginger to start then try the turbot with vegetable tagliatelle from the Excellence dinner menu. Vegetarian dishes are available, too. Daily departures for dinner at 8:30pm, Sat, Sun and public holidays for lunch at 1pm. Passengers must arrive prior to departure times. Port de la Conférence, Pont de l’Alma (8th), 01.42.25.96.10. Mº Alma-Marceau

CHEZ ANDRÉ BISTRO €€. Superb, authentic bistro cuisine just steps away from the Champs-Elysées. Enjoy solid traditional French food highlighting regional meats of France and the freshest of fish in a cosy setting. Daily, continuous service L&D. 12 rue Marbeuf (8th), 01.47.20.59.57. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

EPICURE GOURMET €€€€€. The beautiful dining room looks out over the hotel’s French garden and is a perfect setting for three-star chef Eric Frechon’s remarkable cuisine and superb desserts by pastry chef Laurent Jeannin. Daily L&D. Hôtel Le Bristol, 112 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.53.43.43.00. Mº Miromesnil

FAUCHON LE CAFÉ GOURMET €€. This temple to gastronomy is open all day and is a cosy yet sleek restaurant featuring fine and varied fare from foie gras to vanilla millefeuilles. Offering a great view of Place de la Madeleine. Mon-Sat 9am-midnight, B, L&D. Closed Sun. 30 Place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.70.39.38.39. Mº Madeleine

LE 68 PAR GUY MARTIN CLASSIC FRENCH €€. Tucked away downstairs in the historic Guerlain boutique is a restaurant bursting with flavourful dishes. The menu and restaurant have been conceived by starred chef Guy Martin and the dishes draw their inspiration from Guerlain’s famous fragrances. 7/7, continuous, B, L, D. 68 Champs-Elysées (8th) 01.45.62.54.10. M° George V/Franklin D. Roosevelt

L’ASTOR GOURMET €€€. Chef Nicolas Clavier’s original and creative dishes include a foie gras and smoked eel delight or seabass in ceviche for starters followed by a snacked cod fish fillet or a Black Angus rib-steak Rossini as a main. Mon-Fri L&D. 11 rue d’Astorg (8th), 01.53.05.05.20. Mº St-Augustin

LE CINQ GOURMET €€€€€. Chef Eric Briffard offers wonderful dishes like purple sea urchin in creamy fennel broth and milk-fed lamb with Espelette pepper. Superbly aged cheeses and delectable desserts, like the Peruvian chocolate stuffed tart, follow in this 2-star establishment. Serious wine list, and fantastic flowers by American florist Jeff Leatham. Daily L&D. Four Seasons Hôtel George V, 31 ave George V (8th), 01.49.52.70.00. Mº George V

LA TABLE DU LANCASTER FUSION €€€€. This delightful one-star establishment serves creative, light and elegant meals crafted by chef Julien Roucheteau whose seasonal menus revolve around a specific product. Dishes can include herb-roasted saddle of lamb for a starter followed by sole with chives. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat-Sun D. Hôtel Lancaster, 7 rue de Berri (8th), 01.40.76.40.18. Mº George V

LE PICHET DE PARIS CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. This quintessential Parisian eating establishment serves classic French fare in a warm setting. Specialities include superb seafood, perfectly prepared fish dishes like fresh cod with olive oil and basil and rack of lamb. Homemade pastries are featured on the dessert menu. Mon-Fri, L&D, Sat, D only. 68 rue Pierre Charron (8th), 01.43.59.50.34. Mº George V

LE SAFRAN GOURMET €€€. Fine French gastronomy and international cuisine is served in the Art Deco ambiance of this restaurant located inside the Hôtel du Collectionneur. The menu revolves around the seasons. The piano is played on Saturday evenings and Sunday brunch comes complete with free entertainment for children. Daily L&D. 51-57 rue de Courcelles (8th), 01.58.36.67.97. M° Courcelles

MAISON BLANCHE CONTEMPORARY €€€€. Chef Hervé Nepple serves cuisine for the senses, inventive, savoury and refined fare. Located on the 7th floor of the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, the restaurant with its garden terrace overlooks the Eiffel Tower. Mon-Fri L&D/Sat-Sun D. 15 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.47.23.55.99. Mº Alma Marceau

RATN INDIAN €€€. Since 1976, the Bhalla family, originally from New Delhi, excels in the Indian Moghol gastronomy and invites you to discover the fine Moghol specialties in tandoori and curries. A place where you can experience India for it’s traditions and culinary art. Recommended by Gault Millau and Pudlo. Open daily L&D. 9 rue de la Trémoille (8th), 01.40.70.01.09. Mº George V

SANTOOR INDIAN €. Just off the Champs-Elysées, a restaurant specializing in traditional Indian food

including tandoori and curries. Mon-Sat L&D, Sun D only. 30 rue Marbeuf (8th), 01.42.56.33.18. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

SAVY BRASSERIE €€. A popular table for journalists, fashion designers and show business people, this establishment offers authentic and traditional French cuisine in a 1930’s art deco decor. The house specialty is Aubrac beef and the house has a fine selection of vintage millesimes wines. Mon-Fri, B, L&D. 23 rue Bayard (8th), 01.47.23.46.98. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

ZEN GARDEN CHINESE €€. The interior is designed to resemble a Chinese pagoda with an eight-metre high tower and 30 Buddhas, a plethora of hanging plants, numerous water fountains, wind chimes and porcelain vases. The relaxing atmosphere is perfect for savouring gastronomic Chinese cuisine. Daily L&D. 15 rue Marbeuf (8th), 01.53.23.82.82. M° George V

AROUND OPÉRA GARNIER& PIGALLE (9th, 10th,18th)

BOUILLON CHARTIER CLASSIC FRENCH €. The mythical Parisian eatery where you share a table with students, artists or elegant businessmen. There is a daily set menu but each day enjoy classics like hard-boiled eggs with mayonnaise or grated carrots to start followed by a hearty choucroute or chopped steak with chips. Daily continuous service L&D. 7 rue fbg Montmartre (9th), 01.47.70.86.29. Mº Grands Boulevards

CAFÉ DE LA PAIX CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. This classic Parisian institution with its decor of painted ceiling, pillars and murals is an elegant place to watch the world go by over coffee, light meals or drinks from its terraces. Fine fare is featured in the restaurant. On Sundays enjoy one of the biggest buffet brunches in Paris with jazz and a special space for children, available from noon to 3:30pm. Daily B, L&D. 5 place de l’Opéra (9th), 01.40.07.36.36. Mº Opéra

LE CAFÉ POUCHKINE CAFÉ €. This delightful tea salon, the Paris branch of the famous Moscow establishment, located in the Printemps department store serves and sells traditional Russian pastries and sweets in a beautiful décor. Excellent hot chocolate and authentic Russian beverages are all on the agenda. Mon-Sat continuous. 64 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.43.31. M° Havre-Caumartin

LE LUMIÈRE GOURMET €€€. Enjoy lunch, dinner or tea beneath a magnificent glass roof in this lovely place. There are champagne and cheese trolleys and the dessert trolley filled with traditional French pastries like éclairs and millefeuilles is a fine ending to a meal and a good reason to stop in for high tea. Daily L&D. Hôtel Scribe,1 rue Scribe (9th), 01.44.71.74.20. Mº Opéra

APICIUS See this page

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L’OPERA RESTAURANT CONTEMPORARY €€€. Located at the opera house, this restaurant with a contemporary decor of white and red, offers up a great view of the famous opera neighbourhood. Young chef Yann Tanneau serves traditional dishes with a twist and changes his menu regularly though keeping the house dessert, l’Opera. Daily B, L&D 7am-midnight. Palais Garnier, place Jacques Rouché (9th), 01.42.68.86.80. Mº Opéra

WEPLER BRASSERIE €. Superb seafood platters, French onion soup, homemade ice-cream and pastries are just some of the classic delights at this Parisian landmark nestled near Montmartre and Pigalle. Daily 8am12:30am.14 Place de Clichy (18th), 01.45.22.53.24. Mº Place de Clichy

AROUND BASTILLE (11th, 12th)

BLUE ELEPHANT THAI €€€. Authentic Thai cuisine in a setting of lush plants, orchids and a waterfall. Weekly arrivals of herbs, spices, fruits and other goods direct from Bangkok. The team of Thai chefs prepares jumbo shrimp soup with lemon grass and lamb Massamam among other specialties. 7/7 L& D, Sun brunch & D. 43-45 rue de la Roquette (11th), 01.47.00.42.00. Mº Bastille

SEPTIME CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. Traditional French fare featuring inventive market-based cuisine from the talented Bertrand Grébaut is on the agenda here. Enjoy selective produce and products like the Banka trout from the Basque country with lentils and coriander in a relaxed atmosphere. Tues-Fri L, D, Mon D only. 80 rue de Charonne (11th), 01.43.67.38.29. Mº Charonne

L’EPICERIE SAINTSABIN SOUTHWESTERN FRENCH €€. You can enjoy savoury specialities from the southwest of France in this cosy restaurant in the Bastille neighbourhood. Continuous service Tues, Wed 10am-8pm, Thurs 10am-9pm, Fri 10am-10pm, Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 10am-2pm. 13 rue Saint-Sabin (11th), 09.67.29.89.33. Mº Bastille/Breguet Sabin

LES GRANDES MARCHES BRASSERIE €€. A new ownership and a new décor have come to this pillar of the Place de la Bastille. The establishment serves up traditional French fare and superb seafood platters. Tuck into a tasty French onion soup or foie gras to start, followed by cod fillet in a lemon butter sauce or a prime cut of beef. Daily B, L&D. 6 place de la Bastille (12th), 01.43.42.90.32. Mº Bastille

LE TRAIN BLEU CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. A magnificent, mirrored Belle Epoque restaurant in the Gare de Lyon train station serving classic French fare including lobster salad with artichokes, sole meunière and steak tartare. Daily B, L&D. Gare de Lyon, Place Louis Armand (12th), 01.43.43.09.06. Mº Gare de Lyon

AROUND MONTPARNASSE (13th, 14th, 15th)

LE BAR À HUÎTRES SEAFOOD €€€. This is the place to go for fabulous seafood platters, finely prepared fresh fish dishes and one of the best and most eclectic selections of oysters in the French capital. Main course dishes include French sea bass, lobster from Brittany and filet of beef. Daily, noon-midnight. 112 blvd Montparnasse (14th), 01.43.20.71.01. Mº Vanvin

LE CIEL DE PARIS GOURMET €€€. Discover Paris from the 56th floor of the Montparnasse tower. With a breathtaking view, enjoy one of their foie gras offerings or try the delicious seafood. Alternatively, opt for a glass of bubbly or a champagne cocktail in their Champagne Bar. Daily L&D. 33 ave du Maine (15th), 01.40.64.77.64. Mº Montparnasse

LE GASTROQUET CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. This cosy comfortable restaurant serves up delicious traditional French cuisine. You can sample some briny oysters for starters or a salad of coquilles Saint-Jacques. Main courses include sautéed turbot and veal liver in a candied lemon sauce. The iced mousse whiskey and Baileys is an original dessert choice. Mon-Sat L&D. 10 rue Desnouettes (15th), 01.48.28.60.91. Mº Convention/Porte de Versailles

LE QUINZIEME FUSION €€€. One-star star chef Cyril Lignac’s restaurant serves a market-based cuisine of deliciously prepared classics. All inclusive discovery, tasting and champagne menus are also on the agenda. Tues-Fri L&D, Sat D. 14 rue Cauchy, (15th), 01.45.54.43.43. Mº Javel

TROCADÉRO & PORTE MAILLOT (16th, 17th)

BON FUSION €€€. Asian inspiration and international influences abound in this restaurant styled like a private home and decorated by Philippe Starck. Enjoy spicy vegetables, a wide selection of rolls, or a Dim Sum for starters then move onto black cod or sole tempura. Daily L&D. 25 rue de la Pompe (16th), 01.40.72.70.00. Mº La Muette

CRISTAL ROOM BACCARAT MODERN CLASSIC €€€. A restaurant in the palatial headquarters of the crystal manufacturer, serving rich modern cuisine: lobster thermidor, dessert ravioli with cocoa, parmesan and raisins. Mon-Sat L&D, reservations only. 11 pl des Etats-Unis (16th), 01.40.22.11.10. Mº Boissière

LE GRAND BISTRO SAINT FERDINAND BISTRO €€. This family-style bistro specialises in an all-inclusive menu with aperitif, starter, main course, dessert, coffee and bottle of wine for two. Oysters, foie gras, wild sole and duckling from Challans are all on the agenda. Daily L&D. 275 blvd Pereire (17th), 01.45.74.33.32. M° Porte Maillot

JAMIN CLASSIC FRENCH €€. The legendary Parisian restaurant is enjoying a renaissance, serving fine food in warm surroundings complemented by welcoming service all of which has earned it two Michelin forks. Alain and David welcome you to enjoy a market-oriented menu. Highlights include authentic snails from Burgundy and blanquette, traditional rich French veal stew. Reservations highly recommended. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat, D only. 32 rue de Longchamp (16th), 01.45.53.00.07. Mº Trocadéro

L’AUBERGE DAB CLASSIC FRENCH €€€. Ample leather wall seats, bay windows, salmon drapes make for a most comfortable dining experience. Start off with some snails from Burgundy or a crab and endive salad seasoned with curry followed by the duck breast in honey and spices. Daily L&D. 161 ave de Malakoff (16th), 01.45.00.32.22. Mº Porte Maillot

MONSIEUR BLEU CONTEMPORARY €€. This restaurant serves excellent French contemporary fare as well as international dishes. Well-prepared French dishes include steak tartare, frogs’ legs with garlic and parsley and calf’s liver flavoured with pomegranate juice. Tucked inside the Palais de Tokyo its terrace has splendid views of the Eiffel Tower. Daily, continuous from 12pm to 2am. 20 ave du President Wilson (16th), 01.47.20.90.47. M° Iéna

SHANG PALACE CHINESE €€€€. This one-star restaurant in the Shangri-La hotel serves authentic Chinese cuisine inspired by the culinary traditions of southeast China. The art of Cantonese fine dining comes to life in the main room and three private dining rooms. Thurs-San, L&D. 10 ave d’Iéna (16th), 01.53.67.19.92. Mº Iéna

Key to dining prices per person for 3 courses without wine: € = 30€ or less, €€ = 31-50€, €€€ = 51-100€, €€€€ = 101-150€, €€€€€ = 150€ and above.

LE CAFÉ DE L’ALMA See page 74

LES GRANDES MARCHES See this page

LE BAR A HUÎTRES See this page

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In the 70s, the Saints Pères nightclub was the club to head to

after midnight, with a list of who’s who that frequented the Saint-

Germain hot spot, including Orson Welles, Serge Gainsbourg and

Jane Birkin. Today, the mythical space is back and is fast-becoming

the French capital’s hottest club to party the evening away at.

Thursday to Saturday, 11.30pm to 5am

10 rue des Saints-Pères (7th)

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This historic venue in the heart of Paris was

directed by Sarah Bernhardt for 25 years. Its

facade by Gabriel Davioud is a listed historic

monument. Jun 21, 23 & 25-27 at 8:30pm & Jun

22, 29 at 5pm Palermo Palermo, landmark work

choreographed by Pina Bausch shortly after the

fall of the Berlin Wall. 35€. For tickets and full

schedule visit www.theatredelaville.com.

2 place du Châtelet (4th), 01.42.74.22.77.

M° Châtelet

THEATRE DES ABBESSES

Jun 10-14 at 8:30pm Jim, an energetic work

drawing inspiration from Jim Morrison by the

Portuguese choreographer and dancer Paulo

Ribeiro. 22-26€. For tickets and full schedule

visit www.theatredelaville-paris.com.

31 rue des Abbesses, (18th), 01.42.74.22.77.

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Théâtre des Abbesses

CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES

Jun 7, 14, 21, 28 at 6pm & Jun 1, 8, 15, 22,

29 at 3pm La voie de l’écuyer opus 2014, a

spectacular show created by Bartabas with

the Versailles Equestrian Academy featuring

fencing on horseback, improvisation and other

surprises. Jun 1, 15, 22, 28-29 at 11:15 am Les

Matinales, dressage lessons performed by the

Academy’s riders with their mounts.

25€ adults, 16€ children under 12.

Tickets at FNAC: www.fnac.com

Manège de la Grande Ecurie, Chateau of

Versailles, 08.92.68.18.91.

RER C Versailles Chateau Rive Gauche.

HIPPODROME D’AUTEUIL

Jun 1, 8, 11-12, gates open at 11am and the

steeplechase races begin shortly after 1pm.

Enjoy a delightful meal and races at one of

Paris’s famous race tracks. This track is devoted

to obstacle races. Free day care. Riding lessons

for children, Sun at 1:30pm. Admission: 4-8€.

Lunch and dinner reservations: 08.25.03.01.01.

Tickets at the track or FNAC.

www.france-galop.com

Route d’Auteuil aux Lacs (16th),

01.40.71.47.47.

M° Porte d’Auteuil-Hippodrome

HIPPODROME DE PARIS VINCENNES

Jun 7 for day races & Jun 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 27

for evening races. Enjoy lunch or dinner (when

there are evening races) during the races in a

panoramic restaurant at one of Paris’s famous

racetracks. Reservations recommended for

meals which range from 32-110€.

2 route de la Ferme (12th), 01.49.77.17.17.

RER A to Joinville-le-Pont

ROLAND GARROS

Grand Slam tennis at the French Open played

out on this clay court paradise through Jun

9. Great matches, superb restaurant and a

beautiful venue for one of the sport’s most

prestigious events. For tickets and schedules go

to http://rolandgarros.fft-tickets.com.

2 ave Gordon Bennett Paris (16th),

01.47.43.48.00. M° Porte d’Auteuil

ROLLERS FRIDAY NIGHTS

Every Friday starting at 10:00pm (best to show

up 15 minutes early), some 12,000 rollerbladers

glide through the city streets, covering a 15

mile (24-km) circuit in three hours. Though Pari

Roller welcomes anyone who can brake and

control their skates, amateurs should note that

the pace is fast and the route tricky in places.

Free. Start and finish is on the terrace in front of

the Gare Montparnasse. www.pari-roller.com

Place Raoul Dautry (15th), 01.43.36.89.81.

M° Montparnasse-Bienvenue

ROLLERS SUNDAY AFTERNOONS

Beginner rollerbladers might be happier with

the more relaxed Sunday afternoon skate run

by Rollers & Coquillages, departing from the

Place de la Bastille at the blvd Bourdon at 2:30

pm. Free. Place de la Bastille (12th). M° Bastille

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EGLISE DE LA MADELEINE

Jun 24 at 8:30pm Mozart, Requiem/Solemn

Vespers of the Confessor with orchestra

and soloists under the direction of Till Aly.

20-40€. Tickets at the church the day of the

concert or bookings at www.fnac.com or

www.concerts-sveto.com.

Place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.42.64.83.16.

M° Madeleine

CLASSICAL

CHATEAU DE VERSAILLES

Jun 5 at 8pm Amadigi, Handel’s 3-act magic-

filled opera telling the tale of a pair of lovers

whose idyll is threatened by a magician and the

Prince of Thrace Dardanus. 45-140€. Jun 14 at

9pm & Jun 15 at 4pm & 7pm Dido and Aeneas,

Henry Purcell’s 3-act tragedy recounting the

love story of the Queen of Carthage and the

Trojan hero. 45-140€. For full programme and

reservations www.chateauversailles-spectacles.fr.

Ave Rockefeller, 01.30.83.78.89.

RER C to Versailles Rive Gauche

OPERA BASTILLE

Jun 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 17, 20 at 7:30pm La Traviata,

Verdi’s 3-act opera revolving around Violetta

Valéry a courtesan on the verge of dying. 5-195€.

Jun 3-4, 6 at 7:30pm & Jun 8 at 2:30pm George

Balanchine, Benjamin Millepied, works by Bizet

and Ravel featuring the choreography of the

historic artistic director of the New York City

Ballet and Millepied who trained there. 5-110€.

Full programme visit www.operadeparis.fr.

120 rue de Lyon (12th), 08.92.89.90.90.

M° Bastille

OPERA COMIQUE

Built in 1783 on the grounds of the property

of the Duke of Choiseul, just off the Boulevard

des Italiens, this gorgeous theatre was

decorated by the most famous artists of La

Belle Epoque: Gervex, Merson, Flameng,

Maignan and Constant. Jun 13-14 at 8pm

& Jun 15 at 3pm Robert Le Cochon et les

Kidnappeurs, this new creation recounts the

kidnapping of a wolf and how a pig, a frog and

the moon try to set him free. 6-50€. For tickets,

reservations and full programme go to

www.opera-comique.com.

Place Boieldieu (2nd), 08.25.01.01.23.

M° Richelieu-Drouot

OPERA GARNIER

Jun 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 at 7:30pm Dances

at a Gathering/Psyché, two delicate and

enchanting works choreographed respectively

by Jerome Robbins and Alexei Ratmansky.

10-130€. For additional information and

reservations visit www.operadeparis.fr.

Palais Garnier, Place de l’Opéra (9th),

08.92.89.90.90. M° Opéra

THEATRE DES CHAMPS-ELYSEES

Jun 10 at 8pm The Italian Girl in Algiers,

Rossini’s opera buffa in 2 acts set in a

seaside palace. 5-110€. Jun 13 at 8pm

La scala di seta, Rossini’s 1-act comic

farce filled with melody and appealing

characters. 5-95€. Jun 14 at 8pm Fidelio,

Beethoven’s 2-act opera set in 18th century

Spain. Tickets and reservations at www.

theatrechampselysees.fr.

15 ave Montaigne (8th) Tickets and

reservations call 01.49.52.50.50.

M° Alma-Marceau

OPERA & BALLET

SALLE PLEYEL

Jun 6 at 8pm Krystian Zimerman, the pianist performs

a selection of Beethoven’s sonatas. 10-100€. Jun 11-12

at 8pm Orchestre de Paris, under the direction of

Yutaka Sado with the pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet

and the harpist Xavier de Maistre performs Chabrier,

Saint-Saëns, Glière and Tchaikovsky. 10-60€. Jun 25

at 8pm Orchestre de Paris, under the direction of

Gianandrea Noseda and with Sergey Khachatryan on

the violin performs Liszt, Bruch and Respighi. 10-60€.

For full programme and on-line ticket purchases visit

www.sallepleyel.fr.

252 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th) 01.42.56.13.13.

M° Ternes

THEATRE DES CHAMPS-ELYSEES

Jun 3 at 8pm Orchestre de Chambre de Paris,

under the direction of Christian Zacharias who

also performs on the piano, perform Haydn,

Mozart and Beethoven. 5-55€. Jun 16-19 & Jun

21 at 8pm & Jun 22 at 5pm The Budapest Gypsy

Symphony Orchestra, performs works by Bizet,

Brahms, Liszt and Tchaikovsky among others. Jun

20 at 8pm David Fray, the pianist performs Bach

and Beethoven. 5-65€. 5-75€.

For full programme visit

www.theatrechampselysees.fr.

15 ave Montaigne (8th) 01.49.52.50.50.

M° Alma-Marceau

How to become Parisian in one hour?A D V E R T O R I A L

As tourists or expats in Paris

there are some quirks we

have all noticed among the

Parisians, the way they march

to their destinations, their

constant pouting and the

way they order at restaurants.

Olivier Giraud, the very

talented and handsome

comedian, has too, noticed

that the Parisians are unique

in their behaviour, and has

decided to bring all those

idiosyncrasies to light.

Born in Bordeaux, Olivier

moved to Paris to study

hotel management and after

graduating he moved to

the Unites States where he

managed a restaurant of a

5-star hotel. After four years,

and many soul-searching

nights, he decided to return

to France and follow his

real dream of becoming a

comedian.

Having experienced the

cultural di� erences between

the Parisians and Americans

while in Florida, and having

observed for himself the

tourists of all nationalities

in Paris, he decided to not

shy away from the hard-

hitting questions of how

one becomes a real Parisian.

How do you grab a waiter’s

attention in a café? In the

metro, what do you do if you

see an older lady or a pregnant

woman? And how do you

behave in a cab?

Putting together a one man

show, How to be Parisian

in one hour?, the stand-up

comic will leave you rolling

in your seat from laughter

and 100% prepared for any

situation in the City of Light.

Entirely performed in English,

it is a great show for everyone,

including Parisians who will

no doubt get a good laugh at

themselves.

It is not an easy feat to master

the Parisian attitude but Olivier

has put together a fail-proof

guideline of French etiquette

that will leave you embracing

the oh la la factor.

Non-stop laughter from a real

Parisian guaranteed to leave

you wanting more.

Every Friday & Saturday

at 7pm

Sunday at 6pm and

Monday at 8pm until

June 15th

Extra show on saturday

21st and 28th at 7pm

100% IN ENGLISH

Théâtre des Nouveautés

24 Blvd Poissonnière (9th) Metro: Grand Boulevards

From 24€

RESERVATION RECOMMENDED 

+33 (0)6 98 57 45 98or www.oliviergiraud.com

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Located near the Latin Quarter, this jazz club

is a welcoming and intimate setting where the

programme changes nightly. Vocal jam sessions

are held every Tuesday night. Free concerts are

held at 9pm. For full programme go to

www.myspace.com/cafeuniversel.

267 rue Saint Jacques (5th), 01.43.25.74.20.

RER Luxembourg/Port Royal

CAVEAU DE LA HUCHETTE

This club in a vaulted cellar in the heart of the

Latin Quarter has been showcasing fine jazz

music for the past six decades. The spot is

rife with history, a Masonic lodge in the 18th

century, the Knights Templar held meetings at

this location in the Middle Ages. Shows change

regularly, check website for details. Sun-Thurs

entrance fee 12€, Fri-Sat and holiday eves 14€,

drinks, 5-8€. www.caveaudelahuchette.fr.

5 rue de la Huchette (5th), 01.43.26.65.05.

M° St-Michel

DUC DES LOMBARDS

One of Paris’ oldest jazz clubs magnificently

renovated by Andrée Putman’s collaborator, the

talented Elliot Barnes. The decor is completely

modern but the inspiration comes from the past

as Elliot Barnes based his designs on the rarely

played Duke Ellington song, Black Brown Beige.

The Duc is now known as the House of Jazz.

Daily performances, live recordings and a healthy

mix of jazz man jams make this the address

for Jazz. An all-natural menu is also served

continuously. Jun 5-7 at 8pm & 10pm Omer Klein.

30€. Jun 19-20 at 8pm & 10pm Alfredo Rodriguez.

28€. Jun 26-28 at 8pm & 10pm Eli Degibri. 30€.

For full programme and reservations go to

www.ducdeslombards.com.

42 rue des Lombards (1st), 01.42.33.22.88.

M° Châtelet

JAZZ CLUB ETOILE

A true temple to jazz since it opened two

decades ago, the club has welcomed the likes

of Count Basie, B.B. King, Cab Calloway and

Lionel Hampton. In addition to a rich program

beginning every night at 10pm, new talents

are on the bill every Monday evening, and on

Sundays enjoy a jazz-filled brunch. Sushi menu

from 5:30pm-10pm, interior courtyard garden

and fabulous cocktails. Apéro Jazz cocktail time

Tuesday nights from 7:30pm to 10:30pm features

a pianist and vocalist. Jun 7 The Desktops

Motown Revue. Jun 13-14 Rhoda Scott Quintet.

Jun 26-28 Ellen Birath & The Swingin’ Lovers.

Check website for complete programme

www.jazzclub-paris.com.

81 blvd Gouvion Saint-Cyr (17th),

01.40.68.30.42. M° Porte Maillot

JAZZ CLUBS

L’OLYMPIA

The legendary music hall of Bruno Coquatrix.

Jun 2 at 8pm Cliff Richard. 67.50-150€. Jun 23

at 8pm Joe Satriani. 51-111.50€. Jun 26 at 8pm

Chicago. 56.50-111.50€. Jun 28 at 8pm George

Benson. 73-150€. Jun 29 at 7pm & Jun 30 at 8pm

Jack White. 42.90-49.50€. For full programme see

www.olympiahall.com. Tickets at FNAC:

www.fnac.com or call 08.92.39.04.90.

28 blvd des Capucines (9th), 08.92.68.33.68.

M° Opéra

LA CIGALE

Built in 1887 as a theatre, this historical

monument served as a cabaret. Jean Cocteau

then took it over and in the 40s it became a

cinema house. In 1987, Philip Starck transformed

the aging theatre into a multi-purpose venue

that hosts some of the most avant-garde artists.

Jun 12 at 7:30pm Graham Parker & The Rumour.

45.50-62€. Jun 30 at 7:30pm George Benson.

62-139€. Full programme www.lacigale.fr.

120 blvd Rochechouart (18th), 01.49.25.81.75.

M° Anvers

LE ZENITH

Launched over 25 years ago, this theatre has

become a mythical venue for fine music. Jun 5-7

at 8pm Shakaponk. 36-45€. Full schedule and

programme at www.zenith-paris.com. Tickets at

FNAC: www.fnac.com 08.92.68.36.22.

Parc de la Villette, 211 ave Jean Jaurès (19th).

M° Porte de Pantin

LES FOLIES BERGÈRE

This historic showcase for everything from the

exotic to the classic has remained a landmark

Parisian music hall for over a century. It was here

in the 1920’s that Josephine Baker became an

overnight sensation. Jun 4 at 8pm Earth, Wind &

Fire. 44.50-89.50€. For tickets and reservations

call 08.92.68.16.50. www.foliesbergere.com.

32 rue Richer (9th). M° Cadet

STADE DE FRANCE

Jun 13 at 7:30pm The Rolling Stones. 67.50-150€.

Jun 20-21 at 6pm One Direction.

50.80-89.30€. www.stadedefrance.com.

Tickets at FNAC:

www.fnac.com 08.92.39.04.90;

ZAC du Cornillon Nord Saint Denis (93)

0892.700.900. M° Saint Denis-Porte de Paris.

RER B La Plaine Stade de France.

RER D Stade de France-Saint Denis

THEATRE LE TRIANON

One of the capital’s mythical venues. Re-built in

1902, after a devastating fire, it was a favourite

haunt of Jacques Brel who wrote some of his

lyrics there. Jun 5 at 8pm Flying Lotus. 35€.

Jun 10 at 8pm The Kooks. 34€.

Jun 18 at 8pm Mobb Deep. 39.60€.

For tickets and reservations visit

www.fnac.com.

80 blvd Rochechouart (18th), 01.44.92.78.03.

M° Anvers

ROCK, POP, HIP HOP Trianon

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LE BAR

The Left Bank hotel where Oscar Wilde died is

a trendy spot for a cocktail. Redecorated with a

voluptuous decor by designer Jacques Garcia.

13 rue des Beaux-Arts (6th), 01.44.41.99.00.

Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

BAR LE BAUDELAIRE

Discover a host of creative cocktails beneath

a ceiling fresco evoking “The Flowers of Evil”,

Charles Baudelaire’s masterpiece. The bar offers

50 different champagnes and 40 Cognacs. Daily

from 5pm-1am.

6-8 Rue Duphot (1st), 01.42.60.34.12.

Mº Madeleine

BUDDHA BAR

This trend-setting cocktail bar and restaurant

attracts both fashionistas and curious tourists,

with a giant golden Buddha presiding over the

scene and service that’s cooler-than-thou.

8 rue Boissy d’Anglas (8th), 01.53.05.90.00.

Mº Concorde

LA CLOSERIE DES LILAS

The bar of this mythical place remains magical.

Thankfully some things don’t change. Enjoy

the piano player, the best Daiquiri in Paris and

being yourself.

171 blvd du Montparnasse (6th), 01.40.51.34.50.

Mº Vavin or RER Port-Royal

DOOBIES

A trendy restaurant/bar where you have to ring

the doorbell to get in.

Tues-Sat from 7:30 pm; Fri & Sun from 12 pm.

2 rue Robert Estienne (8th), 01.53.76.10.76.

Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

EXPERIMENTAL COCKTAIL BAR

fun bar hidden in the heart of the 2nd

arrondissement where you can enjoy delicious

cocktails and cool music.

37 rue Saint Sauveur (2nd), 01.45.08.88.09.

Mº Sentier

HARRY’S NEW YORK BAR

This landmark establishment is a fine place to

enjoy drinks at the roomy and friendly bar. The

traditional cocktail spot also serves up live piano

music starting at 10pm.

5 rue Daunou (2nd), 01.42.61.71.14.

Mº Opéra

HOTEL COSTES BAR

This chic bar and lounge is an ideal and pricey

Parisian spot for people watching. The décor is

sumptuous as are the cocktails and the very fine

champagne list.

239 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.42.44.50.00.

Mº Tuileries

PARK HYATT PARIS VENDOME BAR

This bar serves a wide variety of refreshments

including nine champagnes by the glass and 70

different whiskies and house cocktails. Nibble on

tapas prepared by Jean-François Rouquette.

2pm-2am. 5 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.58.71.12.34.

Mº Opéra

PRESCRIPTION COCKTAIL CLUB

This clubby bar is excellent for delicious and

original cocktails. The hot spot offers cool music,

friendly staff and tequila.

23 rue Mazarine (6th), 01.45.08.88.09.

Mº Mabillon

LE ROSEBUD

This bar in the heart of Montparnasse has been

a favourite haunt for a drink for decades. The

cocktails are generous and served in a 1930’s

ambiance. 7pm-2am.

11bis rue Delambre (14th), 01.43.35.38.54.

Mº Vavin

LA VUE

A stunning view is to be had by all from the 33rd

floor of the Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile hotel,

perched on the western edge of Paris. Sit back

into the stunning décor highlighted by designer

Pier Luigi Copat’s majestic chandelier and sip

your drink in a refined ambiance overlooking the

city and its lights.

3 place du Général Koenig (17th),01.40.68.12.34.

Mº Porte Maillot

W HOTEL BAR

This recently renovated bar has moved up to the

first floor of the hotel and is where fashionistas

and socialites gather to mingle.

The cocktail menu features classic drinks as well

as original cocktails including the house cocktail,

The Spark.

4 rue Meyerbeer (9th), 01.77.48.94.94.

Mº Opéra/Chaussée d’Antin-Lafayette

BARSDOKHAN CHAMPAGNE BARA stunning hotel bar replete with Louis

Vuitton elevator, artwork by Picasso and

candlelight features a fine selection of rare

and classic champagnes.

In the Radisson Blu Le Dokhan’s Hotel.

117 rue Lauriston (16th), 01.53.65.66.99.

Mº Victor Hugo

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Nicolas boutique sits a wine bar with a

gorgeous view of the impressive church.

Here you can take in one of the most

iconic monuments of the city while

sipping a glass of French wine, another

equally iconic monument for many. The

bar naturally offers an impressive wine

list and an à la carte menu featuring

French cuisine as well as tapas with

symbols next to each dish suggesting

the wine that will perfectly complement

it. The bar is open Monday to Saturday

from 12 to 10pm, making it a perfect

stop for a lazy lunch or a cosy dinner.

31 place de la Madeleine (8th),

01 42 68 00 16

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LE BARON

You can club until dawn at this celebrated

and celebrity filled night spot. Its cabaret-like

ambiance – there’s live music- attracts a trendy,

elite crowd. Look your best to get past the

door.

6 ave Marceau (8th), 01.47.20.04.01.

M° Alma-Marceau

CLUB 79

This excellent spot for Parisian clubbing

features fine champagne by the bottle, a

cocktail of the week and a variety of musical

programmes. Chic and trendy. www.club79.fr.

22 rue Quentin Bauchart (8th),

01.47.23.69.17. M° George V

LE MONTANA

This nightclub in the heart of the Saint-

Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood is one of the

capital’s trendiest and most select spots. The

bar is on the ground floor and the dance floor,

downstairs, in the vaulted cellars. Popular with

the fashion crowd and rock stars.

28 rue St Benoît (6th), 01.44.39.71.00.

M° Saint-Germain-des-Prés

LE PARIS PARIS

This trendy nightclub features live concerts

and a refurbished large bar, the Shots Bar,

for enjoying shots. The club also boasts a

member’s only VIP lounge, La Chambre Rouge.

Tues-Sat 11pm-6am.

5 ave de l’Opéra (1st), 01.42.60.64.45.

M° Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre

VIP ROOM

One of the most exclusive of the clubs

currently on the Parisian nightlife scene.

This chic haven for the rich and famous lets

you dance the night away to hip hop and

house music.

188 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.58.36.46.00.

M° Palais Royal

LE SHOWCASE

Located beneath the Alexandre III bridge,

this is a unique venue and as its name implies

is a showcase for musical talent providing a

clubby atmosphere. Fri-Sat 10 pm-6 am.

Pont Alexandre III, Port des Champs-Elysées

(8th), 01.45.61.25.43.

M° Champs-Elysées Clémenceau

SOCIAL CLUB

Trendy spot for enjoying excellent live music,

tasty drinks and even a cigarette in the club’s

smoking room. It is advisable to dress up rather

than down. Wed 11pm-3am.

Thurs-Sat 11pm-6am. For music programme

visit www.parissocialclub.com.

142 rue Montmartre (2nd), 06.84.80.99.40.

M° Bourse

RASPOUTINEThis mythical Parisian venue

remains an authentic night

spot to enjoy cocktails and

champagne.

The club’s décor, created by the

celebrated Russian designer

Erté, is listed on the inventory of

historic monuments.

58 rue Bassano (8th)

01.47.20.02.90. M° George V

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CRAZY HORSE

A legendary cabaret synonymous

with beauty, elegance, sensuality and

sophistication. The current show, Désirs is

inspired by the endless theme of femininity.

Sun-Fri at 8:15 & 10:45 pm, Sat at 7:00, 9:30

& 11:45 pm. The show and half bottle of

champagne or 2 drinks: starting at €125.

www.lecrazyhorseparis.com

12 ave George V (8th), 01.47.23.32.32.

M° Alma-Marceau

MOULIN ROUGE

This famous cabaret is home to the original

cancan. The current show, Féerie, sparkles

with talented performers, including the

60 Doriss girls, 1000 costumes of feathers,

rhinestones and sequins and spectacular

staging. Daily. Dinner & show start at 7pm

(185-215€); Show only starts at 9pm or 11pm

for 112€ (with half bottle of champagne).

www.moulinrouge.fr

82 blvd de Clichy (18th), 01.53.09.82.82.

M° Blanche

LIDO

The current show, Bonheur, is a song-and-

dance spectacular with 70 artists, 23 sets and

600 dazzling costumes. Daily. Dinner & show

at 7pm (160-300€); Show only with half bottle

of champagne at 9pm (110€) & 11pm (100€).

www.lido.fr

116 bis ave des Champs-Elysées (8th),

01.40.76.56.10. M° George V

MUGLER FOLLIES

Put together by Manfred T. Mugler, this vibrant

show reinvents the traditional cabaret. Dancers,

acrobats and singers are joined onstage with

comedians, performers and models. The show

is not recommended for children.

Dinner and show starts at 7:30pm, from 156€.

Show only with a glass of champagne starts

at 8pm, from 89€. Show only starts at 8:45pm

(doors open at 8:20), from 56€.

www.muglerfollies.com

Le Comédia, 4 blvd de Strasbourg (10th),

01.42.38.22.22. M° Strasbourg-St-Denis

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Les Halles

EtienneMarcel

RéaumurSébastolpol

BonneNouvelle

RichelieuDrouot

LouvreRivoli

Châtelet

PalaisRoyal

PontNeuf

Pyramides

Cité

Mabillon

Odéon

St-Sulpice

St-Germaindes Prés

Rue du Bac

Solférino

Muséed’Orsay

Tuileries

QuatreSeptembre

Opéra

Madeleine

Bourse Sentier

ChampsElysées

Clémenceau

St-Augustin

St-Lazare

Auber

Havre Caumartin

Chausséed’Antin

EuropeLiège

St-Georges

N.-D. de Lorette

Le Pelletier

Cadet

Miromesnil

St-Philippe-du-Roule

Pontde L'alma

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La MottePiquet

Grenelle

Dupleix

Cambronne

Rennes

SèvresBabylone

St-Francois-Xavier

Vaneau

MaubertMutualité

ClunyLa Sorbonne

St-Michel

La TourMaubourg

Varenne

EcoleMilitaire

Champde Mars

Tour Eiffel

Bir-Hakeim

Invalides AssembléeNationale

S-Paul

Pont Marie

Concorde

Neuilly-Porte Maillot

Charles-de-Gaulle-Étoile

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PARIS DISTRICTS1st ARRONDISSEMENT - The Louvre museum housing

the Mona Lisa overlooks the Tuileries Gardens.

2nd ARRONDISSEMENT - Rue Etienne Marcel and the

Place des Victoires are lined with trendy boutiques.

3rd/4th ARRONDISSEMENT - Orthodox Jews rub

shoulders with the gay crowd in the Marais, the city’s

oldest existing neighborhood.

5th ARRONDISSEMENT - Where you will fi nd the young

crowds hanging out at Place St Michel and on Rue

Mouffetard, a lively market street.

6th ARRONDISSEMENT - The epitome of Left Bank

intellectual chic, with luxury shops and famous cafés.

7th ARRONDISSEMENT - Stroll the impeccable Champ

de Mars, visit Napoleon’s tomb at Les Invalides and see

the Impressionists at the Musée d’Orsay.

8th ARRONDISSEMENT - High fashion and galleries are

on Avenue Montaigne and Rue St-Honoré, while the

Place de la Madeleine offers gourmet food shops.

9th ARRONDISSEMENT - Find the sumptuous Opéra

Garnier, and the ever-busy department stores Galeries

Lafayette and Printemps on the Boulevard Haussmann.

10th ARRONDISSEMENT - Take a boat tour for a closeup

look at canal locks in action. The quais de Jemmapes

and Valmy are where you will fi nd fun boutiques and

restaurants.

11th/12th ARRONDISSEMENT - The areas around the

Bastille come alive at night with nightclubs and bars.

13th/14th/15th ARRONDISSEMENT - The Tour

Montparnasse is surrounded by traditional crepe

restaurants while Chinatown is found near Place

d’Italie.

16th/17th ARRONDISSEMENT - The Place du Trocadéro

offers a picture-perfect view of the Eiffel Tower.

18th ARRONDISSEMENT - Near the Sacré Coeur,

portrait artists crowd around the Place du Tertre.

Down the hill in Pigalle, watch the dancers at the

Moulin Rouge.

19th/20th ARRONDISSEMENT - Paris’s famous

neighbourhood where you can pay your respects to

Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison at the Père Lachaise

cemetery.

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delighted to make 12 years of experience in

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Visitors are welcome seven days a week in the main offi ce located at 25 rue des Pyramides

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TO CHARLES DE GAULLE

ROISSY AIRPORT

France buses (08.92.35.08.20) leave daily

from Montparnasse (Rue du Commandant

Mouchotte, 15th, M° Montparnasse) and Gare

de Lyon (20 bis blvd Diderot, 12th, M° Gare de

Lyon),every 30 min, 6am-10:30pm, 6am-10pm,

from airport (Onboard : 17€ one way, 29€ round

trip/Online: 15.50€ one way, 26€ round trip).

Buses also leave from the Arc de Triomphe (1

ave Carnot, 17th, M° Etoile), and Porte Maillot

(Blvd Gouvion St Cyr, 17th, M° Porte Maillot),

every 30 min, 5:45 am-11pm (Onboard : 17€

one way, 29€ round trip/Online: 15.50€ one

way, 26€ round trip). Take RER B (9.50€) or

catch the Roissybus (10€) at 11 rue Scribe, 9th,

M° Opéra, every 15 min between 5:45am and

8pm, every 20 min between 7pm and 10pm

and every 30 minues between 10pm and 11pm.

(01.58.76.16.16). www.aeroportsdeparis.fr

TO ORLY AIRPORT

The RER B, direction St-Rémy, connects with

Orlyval, an automatic train, at Antony. Orlyval

runs every 5-7 min, 6 am-11 pm (8.70€). The

RER C direction Massy-Verrières connects

with a shuttle bus that goes to Orly (6.45€). Or

take Orlybus outside the Denfert-Rochereau

Métro stop (14th), every 20 min 5:35 am-11

pm (7.20€). Air France buses leave from the

Invalides (rue Esnault Pelterie, M° Invalides) the

Arc de Triomphe (1 ave Carnot, 17th, M° Etoile)

and Gare Montparnasse (rue du commandant

Mouchotte, M° Gare Montparnasse) every 20

minutes, 5am-10:40pm from airport 6am-

11:40pm (Onboard: 12€ one way, 20€ round trip/

Online: 11€ one way, 18€ round trip).

www.aeroportsdeparis.fr

TO BEAUVAIS AIRPORT

Buses leave daily from the bus parking lot on

Blvd Pershing near Hotel Concorde Lafayette

(17th, Mo Porte Maillot). Arrive 3 hrs and 15 min

before departure time (13€). Or take TER train

from Gare du Nord to Beauvais (11.50€, 1 hr 20

min), then taxi to airport.

TRAVEL BETWEEN CHARLES

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AND ORLY AIRPORT

Air France buses leave daily from Charles de

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Airport/departures from Orly Airport to Charles

de Gaulle Airport from 6:30am to 10:30pm.

(Onboard: 20€ one way, 34€ round trip/Online:

18€ one way, 30.50€ round trip). Frequency:

every 30 minutes. Journey takes 45 to 60

minutes. Also RER B from Charles de Gaulle to

the Antony station then the OrlyVal service

to Orly Sud. OrlyVal metros leave daily from

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Paris is crossed by 14 Métro lines

and five RER (express suburban)

lines, all numbered and named for

their final destination (terminus). Did

you know that there are 300 stations

that make up Paris’ metro system?

W H E R E PA R I S [ N A V I G A T E ]

Each Métro trip requires one ticket

regardless of how many transfers

you make, though you must buy an

extra ticket for the RER outside the

city limits. Keep your ticket until

you exit.

Tickets are sold in all stations

and in cafés (tabacs) with a ticket

sign outside, single (1.70€/2€ if

purchased on a bus) or by 10 (un

carnet - 13.70€). This map includes

the new tramway line.

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“Paris Visite” passes offer unlimited

travel on the Métro and buses (1-day 10.85€, 2-day 17.65€, 3-day

24.10€, 5-day 34.70€). The Métro

and RER start running at 5:30am,

and stop around 1 am.

While the Métro is an extremely

safe way to travel, watch out for

pickpockets in crowded trains

and stations. For information in

English, call the transportation

company (RATP) directly at

08.92.68.41.14.

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My Paris[ T H E V I E W F R O M H E R E ]

For a couple in love where would you

recommend they go for a romantic dinner?

The Bel Canto on the quai de l’Hôtel de Ville,

where you can enjoy a moment of lyrical art.

What have you recently discovered in Paris

that you would advise guests to see?

The V restaurant at Hôtel Vernet. In a private

and elegant setting the quality of the cuisine of

Richard Robe, the executive chef, is unveiled.

Jean Emmanuel MENDES

Head Concierge

Hôtel Bel Ami

MY PERFECT DAY

where®

Your Guide to the World

If one of our readers is only in Paris for

24 hours what one thing would you

recommend they do?

See the writing space at Louis Vuitton’s

boutique in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés

neighbourhood. It is an incredible cultural space

especially for that neighbourhood that is known

for its history in the arts.

For our readers who are looking for a

traditional Parisian bistro serving authentic

French fare, where would you book them a

table?

Chez Fernand, where a traditional cuisine is

served with a warm welcome by Baptiste, the

manager.

Paris is well-known for its magnificent

monuments, from where would you suggest

our readers get the best view of the city?

From the air with Helifirst (helicopter tour

company)!

It’s not always easy for our readers to

find somewhere fun to head

to at 2am, where would you

recommend they party till

dawn?

Club 79 on rue Quentin

Bauchart.

As the fashion capital, which areas do you

think showcase the best fashions?

The Saint-Germain-des-Prés

neighbourhood, where you

will find the Sonia Rykiel

boutique, which will be one

of the boutiques opening on

Sundays.

Where recently sat with Head

Concierge of the Hôtel Bel Ami, Jean

Emmanuel, to pick his brain on where

and what our readers should go and

see while visiting the French capital

9am Sit at Café de Flore with a book,

followed by a visit to the Musée d’Orsay

12pm Brunch at the Bel Ami restaurant

3pm Enjoy a moment of relaxation at

the Esthederm Spa at the Bel Ami Hotel

9pm Cocktails at the Bel Ami bar before

dinner at Ze Kitchen Gallery

The Estherderm Spa at the Bel Ami

Aerial view of Paris

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