La Lune

“Ground Control to Major Tom..” it’s time to take off on an artistic adventure which will take you through dimensions both real and imaginary — hosted in the exquisite architectural sanctuary of Paris’ Grand Palais.

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Prescription Cocktail Club

Inspired by the mixology bars of New York and London, nestled across candle-lit two floors in the ultra-chic district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés on Paris’ posh Left Bank, this prohibition-era speakeasy by the team of the Experimental Cocktail Club, Curio Parlor and Ballroom du Beef Club offers top-notch cocktails oozing with opulent, old-world class.

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Nous Valmy

Perched on the shady, tree-lined banks of the Canal Saint-Martin, this trendy little café offers “home cooking made only with quality products”, and a charming spot for no-nonsense, al-fresco lunches inspired by the Middle East and the Mediterranean. Perfect for shooting the breeze on hot summer days — complete with great, friendly service and a cosy ambience.

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Le Royal Monceau

A historic landmark reimagined for the modern day, a showcase for contemporary art, and regarded as “a rendez-vous for artists and bold spirits who are not afraid of their own era”, Le Royal Monceau is, at once, an elegant combination of boutique museum meets Grand Dame — with  a certain ‘je-ne-sais-quoi’. Hello Paris.

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Monsieur Bleu

They have often made this strange and penetrating dream .... An elegant, charming and cultured gentleman who knew how to make himself available every day and often very late at night… A gentleman who worked, exhibited, cooked, sang and sometimes even danced ...

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Uma Nota Paris

Combining Japanese techniques with fresh Brazilian ingredients, this vibrant restaurant located in a former 19th-century department store, in the neighbourhood of Réaumur offers a colourful mix São Paulo flavours in bright and fresh setting.

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Toraya

Founded in the latter days of the Muromachi Period, and boasting a rich history spanning five centuries, Toraya has been introducing Parisians to wagashi (traditional Japanese confections) since 1980, bringing one of the Kyoto’s oldest traditions to France.

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Le Train Bleu

To step into this iconic restaurant through the Gare de Lyon is to enter a place where time stops; where diners are taken on an incredible gastronomic  journey of discovery through the most beautiful regions in France, and where the décor is just as magnificent as the food.

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Serpent À Plume

This hidden speakeasy – promoted simultaneously as a place for “Café, Cocktails and Pyjamas” – is hands-down one of the most poetic (and unique) bars in Paris, tucked away into a chic nook at the beautiful Place des Vosges — the oldest square in Paris.

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Karamel

This pretty little tea room located at rue Saint-Dominique, in an upscale neighborhood of Paris near the Invalides has made its name by elevating one ingredient above all the rest – and doing it right. Yep, you guessed it – sweet, delicious, sticky – caramel.

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Café Lomi

When you’re on the move as much as we are, caffeine is a core part of the formula to keep you on point during the daily grind. This classy shop serves up one of the best cups in the French capital — so coffee connoisseurs, take note!

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