A short walking distance down from Pigalle station sits Le Pigalle Hotel, AKA: the favoured temporary residence for Paris’ most stylish visitors. Playing host to languid rooms (offered at a respectful price point),… Read more
They say not to judge a book by its cover, but as you walk down the 9th’s Rue de Navarin, you can’t help but be drawn in by the luminous pink “amour” sign… Read more
Paris’ 9th arrondissement is known for its community of musicians (take a walk along Rue de Douai for evidence – guitar shops galore), and after working hours, the place you’ll find most of… Read more
In the heart of South Pigalle sits the most charming square – Place Lino Ventura – and at the top of its corner, you’ll find KB Coffee Roasters. The outdoor tables and buzzing… Read more
No Parisian arrondissement is complete without a bakery, and in the 9th, the best one (by far) is Mamiche. Located on the Eastern side of the area near Anvers, you’ll always find a… Read more
For so many of us, when moving to Paris, the number one factor is lifestyle. And when it comes to having the best of Paris lifestyle, food and culture at your doorstep, the 9th… Read more
Photos: (C) Les Foodies Internationally renowned for its thriving restaurant scene, the Marais often leads the way in Paris foodie trends – so we always sit up and take notice when a new place opens… Read more
Paris, December 28th, 1910. All Parisian high society is here for the most talked-about event of the year: the grand opening of the Lutetia Hotel. This Art Déco building is mind-blowing, with its stone balconies blending… Read more
One of the best foodie streets in Paris, the rue des Martyrs has become a must-visit destination for those in search of the finest French fare. Here, long-time local resident Caroline Harrap picks out five… Read more