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KB Coffee Roasters

 

 

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 vibe looks quintessentially Parisian, but KB is more than your average cafe: firstly because they roast their own styles of coffee (which are spectacular), and secondly, because most of its regulars are young creatives. In short, this is Pigalle’s ultimate people watching spot. 

KB Coffee Roasters

Address: 53 Avenue Trudaine
Telephone: 01 56 92 12 41
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00AM-5:30PM, Saturday – Sunday 10.00AM-4:00PM
Metro: Pigalle (2, 12)

Words: Faye Fearon
Image: via @kbcoffeeroastersparis

Mamiche

 

 

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 little queue outside this bakery, but trust us when we say: it will be worth the wait. If you’re a local, use this as your go to point of call for fresh bread each morning, but if you’re just passing by, treat yourself to one of the bakery’s cinnamon buns – they’re one of the best in Paris. 

Mamiche

Address: 45 Rue Condorcet
Telephone: 01 53 21 03 68
Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 8:00AM-8:00PM
Metro: Anvers (2)

Words: Faye Fearon
Image: via @boulangeriemamiche

Musée de la Vie romantique

 

 

If you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Paris for an hour, we suggest taking a trip to Musée de la Vie romantique: the 1830 house of Dutch-French painter Ary Scheffer. Inside, you’ll be amazed by the permanent collection of Scheffer’s academic art, and after a wander through its charming walls, we suggest sitting in the front courtyard. Thanks to its surprising silence, outpour of greenery, open shutters and garden tables, this space feels like a little portal into another time – just make sure you have a book to hand to enjoy this moment of pure relaxation. 

Musée de la Vie romantique

Address: 16 Rue Chaptal
Telephone: 01 55 31 95 67
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 10:00AM-6:00PM
Metro: Blanche (2)

Words: Faye Fearon
Image: via @museedelavieromantique

Musée Gustave Moreau

 

 

Arguably Pigalle’s most impressive cultural spot, Musée Gustave Moreau is an artistic heaven dedicated to the works of the symbolist master. Originally the artist’s dwelling, today it hosts an archive of his assets, from the remains of his apartment on the first floor to the personal studio where he created his work. The highlight, however, sits at the top of the building: an ornate, rounded staircase which centralises an immaculate room of his most impressive works. Make sure to arrive early to have the place to yourself.

Musée Gustave Moreau

Address: 14 Rue de la Rochefoucauld
Telephone: 01 48 74 38 50
Hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00AM-6:00PM
Metro: Blanche (2)

Words: Faye Fearon
Image: via @museegustavemoreau

Mamie Blue

 

 

Sure, the kilo shops in Le Marais are good, but if you’re a serious vintage connoisseur, a trip to South Pigalle’s golden spot – Mamie Blue – is calling. Soft fifties jazz sounds fill its small but well stocked space, within which you’ll find an immaculate range of menswear and womenswear sourced from the 1920s to 1970s. Top tip: head down to the basement for the store’s finest tailored treasures.

Mamie Blue

Address: 69 Rue de Rochechouart
Telephone: 01 42 81 10 42
Hours: Monday – Saturday 11:30AM-5:30PM
Metro: Anvers (2)

Words: Faye Fearon
Image: via @encyclopedia_of_paris

Balades Sonores

 

 

If a record collection sits in your apartment, the best place you can go to update it is Balades Sonores. Split across two stores next door to one another, the selection of sounds here are supreme: all alternative in nature but varied in genres, from niche English punk music to indie Japanese rock. The prices are good, the vibe is cool and the owner’s cat chills on a chair in the back room – so prepare yourself for some cute company while browsing.  

Balades Sonores

Address: 1-3 Avenue Trudaine
Telephone: 01 83 87 94 87
Hours: Monday – Saturday 11:00AM-7:00PM
Metro: Anvers (2)

Words: Faye Fearon
Image: via @baladessonores

Why we’re all on cloud nine

© Maison Souquet

 

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 arrondissement is really hard to beat. Here the VINGT Paris sales team share their pick of the hot new places to hang out.

 

One of the things we get asked most often at VINGT Paris is about the best areas in the city – and, in particular, which are the most sought after parts of the city for lifestyle. Well, it’s fair to say that it’s the 9th arrondissement that is now catering to the most demanding tastes with it’s offer of the very best of food, lifestyle and culture Paris is so famous for.

Having been sometimes overlooked in favour of the Marais, the 9th is well and truly back in vogue – now home to one of the city’s chicest hotels, an exclusive private members’ club and some of our favourite restaurants, galleries and boutiques. In short, the district seems to have come full circle again – reclaiming the popularity it had back in the days when it was a famous artists’ haunt.

For while it may be the Left Bank and Montmartre that are most often associated with the rich artistic history of Paris, in actual fact, the 9th could just as easily lay claim to that crown. From the mid-1900’s through to the early 20th century, it was an area where artistic life bloomed – and where all the Impressionist artists were based. Also, architecturally, the area is full of beautiful neo-classic and neo-gothic mansions that entertained the cultural elite back in the 19th century and continue to do it in today with it’s rich history.

Perhaps the biggest driver in the area today, however, is the rue des Martyrs. Famous for its food shopping far beyond the 9th arrondissement, it’s a daily grocery shopping destination for many Parisians – even those living in the other side of the city. Not only does it have all the most famous brands of wine, cheese, patisseries and delis available, it also historically has the best food vendors not to mention it’s famous restaurant scene.

Despite all that it has going for it, though, the 9th still retains its authenticity and has not become too touristic. Most importantly, it still maintains a friendly neighbourhood vibe – making it one of our favourite places to live in the capital.

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Atmospheric hang-outs

Hotel

Photo showing the beautiful private spa at Maison Souquet in the 9th arrondissement

The private spa at Maison Souquet (© Maison Souquet)

One of the most spoken about five-star boutique hotels in Paris, and designed by Jacques Garcia, Maison Souquet is also found in a historic landmark building in the area.

Members’ club

Soho House will soon be opening their very first Paris address (currently under renovation) in a landmark mansion that was once home to artist Jean Cocteau.

Sports club

Recently opened, the luxurious private sports club, 21 Blanche, is the perfect place to unwind at the end of the day – and there’s also a beautiful restaurant and bar B. B. for some well-deserved sustenance afterwards.

 

© B.B. Blanche

Dining delights

Perruche

For food with a view, you can’t beat the lofty heights of Perruche – located on the ninth floor of a department store at Opera. Get there early to be sure of securing a table.

Louis
At this one-star Michelin restaurant, the enticing dishes are lovingly prepared by the celebrated chef Stéphane Pitré who spent his formative years at the Ritz. Be sure to book well in advance.

42 Degrés

This famous raw-food restaurant has become something of an institution in the 9th. This is the place to go for organic, vegan dishes that are also gluten (and guilt) free.

The Yacht Club

A stone’s throw from the aforementioned rue des Martyrs, you will find The Yacht Club – home to a fantastic Mediterranean restaurant called Les Niçois. Inspired by the mythical Baie des Anges in Nice, this is the place for delicious seafood washed down with a crisp rosé.

Faggio Osteria

For mouth-wateringly good Italian cooking, make for Faggio Osteria in rue de Rochechouart. The little sister of the nearby Faggio Pizzeria, found just opposite, here it is the delicious fresh pasta that is the star of the show.

Grand Pigalle Hotel Bar
Located in the trendy neighbourhood of South Pigalle (otherwise known as SoPi), the Grand Pigalle Hotel is the go-to place for evening snacks and drinks – and where the cool kids hang out.

 

© Musée de la Vie romantique

Museum magic

Le Musée de la Vie Romantique 

One of the prettiest museums in Paris, this elegant hôtel particulier from 1830 is contains numerous mementos of the romantic literary figure George Sand as well as artistic treasures by her contemporaries. Also, be sure to make time for a drink in the small courtyard tea garden.

 

Musée Gustave Moreau

Another museum in an enchanting location, this one is found in the former home of artist Gustave Moreau. As well as works by the undisputed master of French Symbolism, you can also see examples by his friends Théodore Chassériau and Edgar Degas.

 

 

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The magic of Méribel

Panoramic view looking over the resort of Méribel

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