Every major city has a prime pizza spot, and in Paris, it’s La Briciola. Sat in the heart of Le Marais’ top quieter streets, this Italian hub hasn’t tried too hard with its… Read more
France is famed for its excellent wine, and the local buzz favours organic or “Bio”. Technically speaking, this means that the wine is fermented using traditional methods which reject the use of pesticides… Read more
Searching for a romantic spot in Paris? A sidewalk next to the Seine is classic, of course, but there’s one thing better: a seat smack dab in the middle of the river. Is… Read more
Serpent à Plume was built on the basis of one word: style. A stone’s throw from Maison Victor Hugo in the romantic Place des Vosges, inside is a cave (literally) of glamorous cocktails and culture.… Read more
Freshly roasted coffee spots aren’t a huge thing in Paris, but there is at least one in each neighbourhood, and in the 4th, it’s Le Peloton. Directly translated as “the pack”, it’s aimed… Read more
Nestled on a quiet side street just off the central Rue de Rivoli, Stolly’s Stone Bar is the place to go for a beer among Paris’ hippest locals. It’s only small inside, but… Read more
Ok, so this one technically isn’t open yet, but its arrival is imminent and the anticipation for it is high, so we’re highlighting it for when the time comes. With existing hubs pretty much… Read more
Did you know that Paris is famed for its Falafel’s? Rue des Rosiers is booming with businesses dedicated to the Middle Eastern dish, and though it’s rare to find the street empty,… Read more
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