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COLLABS Uniqlo x Lemaire, H&M x Balmain,

Shakespeare & Company x Bob’s Juice Bar… Reopening MUSÉE DE L’HOMME, THE RITZ PARIS CLOSING Viktor & Rolf, Kris Van Assche, Bones,

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The Ritz Paris Reopens

After 3 years of renovations, the legendary Paris hotel, home to Coco Chanel for 37 years, is preparing, as trumpets the site, for a “Grand Reopening at the End of the Year.” Rooms, suites, restaurants, bars, the spa and spaces where people meet “at leisure and

Pigalle Paris wins ANDAM Prize 2015

for pleasure”, not forgetting the Ritz Escoffier cooking school and the hotel’s celebrated gardens, will all be restored and recreated by interior designer Thierry W. Despont. The world’s first Chanel branded spa will open, plus expect an indoor pool and a fitness center. More news: celebrity guests will now be able

In July, the Paris men’s streetwear label took home the prestigious French fashion prize worth 250,000D, following on the heels of Iris van Herpen in 2014. The label’s charismatic, self-taught designer Stéphane Ashpool will also benefit from a mentoring program with President of Chanel Fashion, Bruno Pavlovsky. Ashpool’s label is rooted in the Paris neighborhood where he was born and raised and mixes fashion, creation… and basketball. In June, he collaborated with NikeLab on a capsule collection of basketball gear. And check out the community basketball court Ashpool has mentored at 22 rue Duperré in Pigalle, with a striking design by Ill Studio inspired by the paintings of Malevitch. www.pigalle-paris.com

to arrive by a secret tunnel. And we can’t wait to return to the Hemingway Bar for a Serendipity cocktail from head bartender Colin Field. Two other palace hotels remain under renovation in Paris: Le Crillon on Place de la Concorde is set to reopen in 2016, and Le Lutétia on the Left Bank in 2017. www.ritzparis.com

Samaritaine Development To Go Ahead

After a longstanding judicial battle, the Samaritaine redevelopment has been given a green light. Owned by LVMH – who also owns the BHV – the heritage site sandwiched between the Rue de Rivoli and the Seine will be transformed into a complex comprising a shopping centre, hotel, offices, housing and a crèche. Controversially, the listed Art Déco building will be obscured by a wavy glass façade designed by the experimental Japanese architectural firm SANAA. The site is set to open at the end of 2018, following 3 years of renovations. projet.samaritaine.com

Shakespeare & Company Open a Café

As well as feeding the spirit, Shakespeare & Company will now also provide some sustenance for the body. The cult English bookshop is set to open a café this season, in partnership with Bob’s, of Juice Bar, Kitchen and Bake Shop fame. Adjacent to the shop, in an old mechanic’s workshop, the café will provide a much-needed meeting

place for the staff, clients, writers, dreamers, tumbleweeds and travellers who flock to this unique place. And now that patriarch George Whitman has gone, his daughter Sylvia is intent on publishing a book about the shop’s extraordinary history. “The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart,” with the title taken from a Yeats poem much loved by George, will be out soon. shakespeareandcompany.com

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Le BHV transforms the Marais

After Givenchy in March, three other luxury labels – Fendi, Moncler and Gucci – have opened dedicated menswear spaces in the heart of the Marais, located side by side across 9–13 Rue des Archives. These openings are at the invitation of the neighbouring BHV Marais department store, relaunched in summer 2014 as an upscale, international shopping destination. The strategy of the Galeries Lafayette owned superstore

seems clear: to develop the Marais into the city’s latest luxury shopping destination, with a focus on menswear. These new boutiques complete the array of brands already on offer at BHV Homme. Using polished brass frames, Brit architect Jamie Fobert has created harmony across the 4 façades, and is now working on Phase Two of the development project “Cours du BHV,” a retail development inside a set of historic Haussmann courtyards adjacent to the BHV. www.bhv.fr

Guy Savoy at La Monnaie

Since last May, the 3-Michelin starred chef’s flagship is located inside new contemporary art space, and former national mint, the Monnaie de Paris (pg 36), in a refined space with magnificent views over the Seine designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte. And on the original site of Savoy’s restaurant Rue Troyon, you’ll now find his seafood restaurant Etoile Sur Mer, as well as his new oyster bar l’Huitrâde (pg 46) opposite. www.guysavoy.com

Roseval & Bones Restaurants Close

Two standouts on the city’s food scene closed over the summer, but remain tight on future projects. Simone Tondo closed his darling Belleville bistro Roseval at the end of July, and a week later James Henry closed Bones. Future endeavours for both chefs were still under wraps at the time of writing, though there’s talk of a new establishment focusing on bread for James Henry, in partnership with Shaun Kelly and Svante Forstop. And we think the old Bones space would suit Tondo rather well…

The Changing Face of Northern Paris

If the Barbès quarter was included in Fox News’ controversial list of Paris “no go zones,” today we see signs of an exciting renewal in northern Paris. The elegant, international “café, bar, restaurant, dancing” Brasserie Barbès (pg 56) opened in May, on the sketchy intersection opposite the Barbès - Rochechouart Métro station. Further north, a new contemporary artspace Galerie UntilThen (pg 56) has opened inside the St Ouen flea market, run by three curators, formerly at the now closed Yvon Lambert gallery, passionate about their stable of international artists including Rodney Graham, Jonathan Monk and Joan Jonas. And also in St Ouen, the free-spirited and vegan entrepreneur Cyril Aouizerate, behind MOB (pg 77), is planning to open a 350-room MOB Hotel next year, based on the same principles of ”peace, love, unity and having fun.”

News for Jean-François Piège

The star Paris chef’s gastronomic restaurant is to reopen in September with a new name and a new address. No longer integrated into the Left Bank Thoumieux complex owned by Thierry Costes, JeanFrançois Piège, le Grand Restaurant will open at 7 rue d’Aguesseau in the highpowered 8th arrondissement, not far from the Elysée Palace and Piège’s former domain Le Crillon hotel. The intimate vibe will remain, with only 25 covers, but with a greatly enlarged kitchen, and the ambition for a 3rd Michelin star. Piège also presides over a more casual second address Clover (pg 37), and Le Figaro reports that Clover Grill, dedicated to grilled meat and fish, is set to open early next year on Rue Bailleul in the 1st. www.jeanfrancoispiege.com

Kris Van Assche Closes

Citing the challenges facing indie labels today, Kris Van Assche has shuttered his own-name label to concentrate on Dior Homme. The SS16 show scheduled for Fashion Week in September was cancelled and the FW1516 collection has not been delivered. And of course the Rue St Roch boutique, designed by on-trend Paris design collective Ciguë, has closed. www.krisvanassche.com

Alexander Wang Exits Balenciaga

It’s official. The American designer at the helm of Balenciaga has not had his contract renewed. Wang replaced Nicolas Ghesquière in 2012, when the latter moved on to helm Louis Vuitton. The hunt is now on for Wang’s successor. www.balenciaga.com

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WHAT'S ON Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster at Centre Pompidou

“1887 - 2058” : Both a forward-looking and retrospective exhibition of the work of the French artist via 30 connected works in spaces both inside and outside the museum. The artist displays an “open” timeline from 1887 to 2058, and extends the idea of the retrospective by combining different centuries and climates. The exhibition becomes a fictional house with numerous entrances, constructed so that viewers experience the sensations of outdoor and indoor, ideas of identity and fiction, the present moment and a journey through time. Wed 23 Sep – Mon 1 Feb · www.centrepompidou.fr

Foam Talent 2015 at L’Atelier Néerlandais

Fashion Regained at the Palais Galliera

For the first time ever, the fabulous wardrobe of Élisabeth, Countess Greffulhe, (1860-1952) will be on display to the public. Born in 1860 and married to the wealthy Count Henry Greffulhe, Elizabeth de Caraman-Chimay was one of the best known, distinctively elegant figures on the Paris social scene and the inspiration for the Duchess of Guermantes in Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time. On display at the Palais Galliera are some 50 garments – coats, indoor clothes, day dresses, evening dresses, and also accessories – bearing the labels of grands couturiers such as Worth, Fortuny, Babani, and Lanvin, as well as portraits, photographs and films. Sat 7 Nov – Sun 20 Mar · www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr

Picasso.mania at the Grand Palais

A testament to the impact of Picasso’s oeuvre on contemporary art, this exhibition takes a simultaneously chronological and thematic approach to the critical and artistic highlights of Picasso’s career and the myth that gradually built up around his name. The great stylistic phases and his emblematic works are put alongside contemporary creations – by David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Martin Kippenberger, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat or Jeff Koons.

Each year, the prestigious Amsterdam based photography magazine and gallery Foam (www.foam.org) invites talented photographers between the ages of 18 and 35, from all across the world, to submit their portfolios for publication in the magazine’s September “Talent” issue. The subsequent travelling exhibition brings together the selected image makers, who each tell a very different and personal story. Via this exhibition Foam presents its views on the current state of photography and creates a platform that introduces emerging talents to the international photography scene. Wed 11 Nov – Sun 20 Dec · www.atelierneerlandais.com

Wed 7 Oct – Mon 29 Feb · www.grandpalais.fr

Claude Lévêque at the Louvre

After a first phase – an eye-catching red neon lightning bolt inside IM Pei’s iconic pyramid – the French contemporary artist continues with phase two of his project, intervening on the underground moat and keep of the medieval Louvre, the museum’s most ancient vestiges. Immersed in red light, shadows of scythes will be projected on the walls – representations of battles seen in Nordic and German paintings from the museum’s collections – and plastic garden chairs will invade the moat, bathed in an intense blue. Blixa Bargeld & Teho Teardo inaugurate the exhibition with an exceptional concert on Mon 19 Oct. Wed 21 Oct – Mon 25 Jan · www.louvre.fr

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If St Germain can appear a tad BOURGEOIS these days, remember that they were BURNING CARS in the streets here back in May 68. With the Sorbonne university and the Fine Arts school at its symbolic heart, this area has traditionally been the city’s INTELLECTUAL and CREATIVE hub. This was never more true than post-war, when a vibrant international community of artists and THINKERS (including Sartre and De Beauvoir), chewed the fat over a glass of red or two at Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots, or the Brasserie Lipp. St Germain is still home to Paris’s thriving Modern and ‘Primitive’ ART MARKETS, but CHIC SHOPPING destinations are gradually overtaking the BOOKSHOPS.

getting around The Left Bank refers to all the arrondissements south of the Seine, but we are concentrating on the riverside stretch from St-Michel in the 5th, across to St-Germain via Odéon in the 6th, up to about the Rue du Bac in the 7th. The Bd St-Germain and the St-Germaindes-Près metro station are good places to start from, with gallery- and boutiquelined smaller streets (Rue Jacob, Rue de Seine, Rue Bonaparte) running down to the Seine. For a fashion fix, get out at M° Sèvres-Babylone and hit up the Bon Marché department store, then pick up fashion strip Rue de Grenelle at Bd Raspail, next hang left along Rue des Saints-Pères.

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Le Bon Saint-Pourçain, Castel, Clover, Ines de la Fressange, L/Uniform, Monnaie de Paris, Verbreuil...

1 rue de la Légion d’Honneur, 7th · www.musee-orsay.fr · 9.30am–6pm (9.45pm Thu). Closed Mon.

Musée Rodin ART / MUSEUM / parks & gardens

ART CULTURE DESIGN Fondation Cartier don’t miss ART / parks & gardens / WOW

This amazing Jean Nouvel building set within a dreamy garden created by Lothar Baumgarten hosts inspiring contemporary art exhibitions. 261 bd Raspail, 14th · fondation.cartier.com · 11am–8pm (10pm Tue). Closed Mon.

Galerie Downtown DESIGN

Located inside an 18th-century mansion the Hôtel Biron, this museum is dedicated to the life and work of the 19thcentury sculptor. Gorgeous garden too. 79 rue de Varenne, 7th · www.musee-rodin.fr · 10am–5.45pm (6.45pm Wed). Closed Mon.

Quai Branly museum / wow

This imposing Jean Nouvel-designed museum is a temple to indigenous art from Africa, Asia, Australia and the Pacific, and the Americas, but the dreamy garden by landscape architect Gilles Clément and vertical wall garden by Patrick Blanc are reason enough to visit.

A serious dealer in 20th-century genii – we’re talking Eames, Prouvé, or Charlotte Perriand.

37 quai Branly, 7th · www.quaibranly.fr · 11am–7pm (9pm Thu–Sat). Closed Mon.

18 rue de Seine, 6th · www.galeriedowntown.com · 10.30am–7pm (closed 1–2pm). Closed Sun & Mon.

EAT & coffee

Galerie Kamel Mennour

L’Altro DD

ART / PHOTO

This major player on the contemporary art scene counts Anish Kapoor, Daniel Buren and François Morellet in his stable. A second gallery space is at 6 rue du Pont de Lodi. 47 rue St-André des Arts, 6th · www.kamelmennour.com · 11am–7pm. Closed Sun & Mon.

Monnaie de Paris new ART

This new contemporary art space inside the ancient Paris Mint presents an exciting annual program of site-specific projects by internationally acclaimed artists, starting a conversation between contemporary art and the historic premises. 11 quai de Conti, 6th · www.monnaiedeparis.fr · 11am–7pm (10pm Thu).

Musée d’Orsay ART / MUSEUM

The Louvre’s Impressionist collection decamped here, a former turn of the (last) century train station, and today a museum dedicated to art of the period 1848–1914.

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This clean modern Italian restaurant with a quality wine list makes for a pleasantly chatty lunch or dinner. 16 rue du Dragon, 6th · 01 45 48 49 49 · 12.30–3pm, 7.30–11.30pm. Closed Sun, Mon.

L’Ami Jean DDD CLASSIC FRENCH

Chef Stephane Jego’s cult bistro is noisy, packed and decorated in an absurd rustic pastiche. But the food is superb, and you won’t find a better example of the ‘bistronomy’ movement. 27 rue Malar, 7th · 01 47 05 86 89 · www.lamijean.fr · Noon–2pm, 7–10.30pm. Closed Sun, Mon.

L’Arpège DDDD MODERN FRENCH / ORGANIC / VEGETARIAN

Three-Michelin-starred nirvana courtesy of Alain Passard, famous for working creatively with vegetables culled from his very own gardens. 84 rue de Varenne, 7th · 01 47 05 09 06 · www.alain-passard.com · Open lunch, dinner. Closed Sat, Sun.

L’Avant Comptoir D breakfast / NON-STOP / WINE BAR

It’s standing room only at Camdeborde’s tiny snack bar, next door to the main restaurant. Get excited about the small plates of cheese and charcuterie and other delicious bites, paired with a long wine list. 3 carrefour de l’Odéon, 6th · 9am–midnight daily.

Le Bar du Marché D breakfast / classic french / NON-STOP / TERRACE

A great St-Germain pit-stop for coffee, snacks, meals or cocktails at any time of the day or night. 16 rue de Buci, 6th · Daily, 8am–2am.

Le Bistrot de Paris DD classic french

Another of Serge Gainsbourg’s old haunts. A perfect distillation of the Paris bistro, as much in its clientele – elegant but voluble – as the charmingly retro décor. The menu is a roster of French classics, covering oeufs mayonnaise to foie gras, whole Dover sole, or veal liver à la française. 33 rue de Lille, 7th · 01 42 61 16 83 · Noon–2.30pm; 7– 11.30pm. Closed Sun.

Le Bonaparte DD classic french / non-stop / organic / terrace

Boasting one of the Left Bank’s best terraces, overlooking the Place St Germain, this tradi French café gets up to date with organic omelettes and other quality French bistro fare. Great service too. 42 rue Bonaparte, 6th · 01 43 26 42 81 · 8am–2am daily.

Le Bon Saint-Pourçain DDD NEW MODERN EURO / terrace

The storied Left Bank bistro, in the shadow of the Saint Sulpice church, is now pimping a serious and sophisticated chalkboard menu and natural wines. 10 bis rue Servandoni, 6th · 01 43 54 93 63 · Noon–2.30pm; 7–10.30pm daily.

Blueberry DD japanese / sushi / take away / WIFI

This creative sushi bar incorporates unconventional ingredients like truffle, yuzu, raspberry, Scamorza or mango... Weird but good.

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La Société DDD

at up to 80D a glass, served with seductive nibbles like ham and truffles.

Le Rosebud

Your cashmere will go well with Christian Liaigre’s elegant interiors at this chic St-Germain restaurant & café.

7 rue Lobineau, 6th · compagniedesvinssurnaturels.com · 6pm–2am nightly.

4 place St-Germain-des-Prés, 6th · 01 53 63 60 60 · 8am–12.30am daily.

Faust

The jazz soundtrack hasn’t changed at this moody and mythic ‘American bar’ since Montparnasse intellectuals began hanging out here back in the 50s. Food’s good too.

Terroir Parisien DD

Located inside the Pont Alexandre III, this club occupies a mirror site to the Showcase, across the river. One of the city’s biggest clubs also hosts a sprawling outdoor bar, at the heart of a newly developed stretch of the Seine.

breakfast / non-stop / terrace / WIFI

MODERN FRENCH / non-stop

French farm-to-table cooking that pays tribute to the Paris region, championing its dishes and producers, by superior chef Yannick Alleno. 20 rue St-Victor, 5th · 01 44 31 54 54 · www.yannick-alleno.com · Daily, lunch and dinner.

bar / club / TERRACE

Pont Alexandre III, 7th · www.faustparis.fr.

Lapérouse Bar bar / cocktails

Yen DD JAPANESE

Minimal chic, across the menu and the décor, and some of Paris’ best soba noodles, prepared on-site using buckwheat imported from Japan and served chilled with a dipping sauce, or in hot broth. 22 rue Saint-Benoît, 6th · 01 45 44 11 18 · Noon–2.30pm; 7.30-10.30pm. Closed Sun.

party Castor Club don’t miss bar / club / cocktails

Translating as ‘beaver club,’ this discreet cocktail bar is one of the city’s best. The designer, mountain refuge interior transports you to another, crazier world. The basement hides a tiny dancefloor. 14 rue Hautefeuille, 6th · 7pm–4am. Closed Sun, Mon.

Castel new CLUB / MYTHIC

Now owned by a collective of 16 Parisian VIPs, the mythic St Germain nightclub relaunched late 2014 as a kinky new members club. Find someone to get you in, leave your phone at the door, and prepare to rub shoulders with ‘the eccentric, the globe-trotting, the radical hedonists...’ 15 rue Princesse, 6th · www.castelparis.com · Closed Sun, Mon.

La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels bar / wine bar

This legendary 18th-century restaurant (once frequented by the likes of Emile Zola, Victor Hugo, Proust and... Serge Gainsbourg) is also home to a decadent ground-floor bar. 51 quai des Grands Augustins, 6th · www.laperouse.fr · 8pm–2am Thu–Sat.

Le Montana CLUB

BAR / cocktails / MYTHIC

11bis rue Delambre, 14th · 7pm–2am daily.

Les Saints Pères & Don K BAR / club / LATE

Two clubs in one: downstairs Les Saints Pères gets the happy few dancing to its electro-pop-indie sounds, and upstairs the late bar Le Don K flaunts a more intimate, exotic and erotic vibe! 10 rue des Sts-Pères, 6th · Thu–Sat, midnight–5am (club); Fri, Sat, 1–5am (Don K).

SHOPPING 7L BOOKS / WOW

28 rue St Benoît, 6th.

Karl Lagerfeld likes books so much he thought he’d publish some himself; browse his latest releases in fashion, architecture, art... within an elegant space designed by Tadao Ando.

Prescription Cocktail Club

7 rue de Lille, 7th · www.librairie7l.com · 10.30am–6.45pm. Closed Sun, Mon.

Tell them André sent you or you might not make it past the door bitch at this über-exclusive club.

bar / COCKTAILS

The cocktails at this stylish neo-speakeasy will soon have you wanting to slip into something more comfortable. 23 rue Mazarine, 6th · Closed Sun.

Rosa Bonheur sur Seine BAR / view

The good vibes café in the Buttes Chaumont now also has this barge parked on the Seine, in the heart of a newly redeveloped stretch of the riverbank. It proposes the same winning formula of drinks and tapas with music and a view. 37 quai d’Orsay, 7th · www.rosabonheur.fr · Noon–2am. Closed Mon, Tue.

Alexis Mabille FASHION

Up-and-coming Paris couture talent Alexis Mabille’s first flagship trades on traditional bourgeois Parisian elegance – wooden parquet, marble staircase – and shakes it up with some Hollywood glamour. 11 rue de Grenelle, 7th (+ branches) · www.alexismabille.com · 10am–7pm. Closed Sun.

APC FASHION / MENS

The original address and flagship for APC’s trademark, pared-down basics. Star in your own Godard movie. 38 rue Madame, 6th (+ branches) · www.apc.fr · 11am–7.30pm. Closed Sun.

Arty Dandy design / KNICK-KNACKS / OPEN SUN

Arty objets from local and international designers.

‘Supernatural’ wines at this elegant winebar; choose from some excellent vintages,

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& Other Stories 10 Belles 104 (Le) 6 Paul Bert (Le) 66 (Le) 7L

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A Abri Acne Studios Adieu Agnès b. Al Taglio Alexis Mabille Altro (L’) American Apparel Ami Ami Jean (L’) Amici Miei Anahi Andrea Crews Andy Wahloo Anne & Valentin Antirouille Antoine & Lili APC Rue Madame APC Surplus April 77 Arbre à Café (L’) Arnaud Delmontel Arpège (L’) Artazart Artcurial Café Artisan Arty Dandy As du Fallafel (L’) Astier de Villatte Atypyk Au Passage Auguste Aurélie Bidermann Aux Deux Amis Avant Comptoir (L’) Avenue du Président Wilson Market Avril Gau Azzedine Alaia

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B Badaboum Bague de Kenza (La) Bal (Le) Balades Sonores (Les) Balenciaga (St Honoré) Balenciaga (George V) Balenciaga Men Balibaris Balice Hertling

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Balmain Balouga Bar à Soupes (Le) Bar Demory Bar du Marché (Le) Bar du Plaza Athenée Baratin (La) Baron (Le) Baron Rouge (Le) Barthélémy Batofar Beaucoup Beef Club Beef Club Ballroom Belle Époque (La) Belleville Brûlerie Belleville (China Town) Benoît Berthillon BHV Bistro Bellet Bistrot de Paris (Le) Bistrot Paul Bert Black Rainbow Blend Hamburger Bless Bleu de Paname Blueberry Bob’s Juice Bar Bob’s Kitchen Bois de Vincennes Bon Georges (Le) Bonaparte (Le) Bon Marché (Le) Bon Saint-Pourçain (Le) Bonpoint Bonton BookMarc Boot Café Born Bad Records Botte Gardiane (La) Bottleshop Braisenville Brasserie Barbès Brasserie Flo Brasserie Lipp Bread & Roses Broken Arm (The) Bugada & Cargnel Buly 1783 Bus Palladium Buttes Chaumont Buvette Buvette (La)

48 29 76 28 36 47 66 47 76 39 78 26 14 16 14 70 71 27 29 29 66 36 76 29 16 29 17 36 66 27 79 56 36 39 36 39 29 17 27 78 78 78 56 56 66 37 46 29 66 39 58 71 56 69

C Café (Le) Café A Café Beaubourg Café Charbon

16 66 27 69

Café Constant 37 Café Craft 66 Café Etienne Marcel 14 Café Français 76 Café de Flore 37 Café de l’Industrie 76 Café Francoeur 56 Café Kitsuné 14 Café Le Nemours 14 Café Lomi 56 Café Marly 14 Café de la Nouvelle Mairie 37 Café Suedois 27 Caféothèque (La) 27 Caffè Stern 14 Caffe dei Cioppi 76 Caillebotte 56 Camion qui Fume (Le) 46 Candelaria 28 Cannibale (Le) 69 Cantine California 27 Cantine de la Cigale (La) 56 Cantine Merci (La) 27 Capucine 76 Caravane 19 78 Carmen 58 Carpenters Workshop Gallery 26 Carrousel du Louvre (Le) 17 Carven 39 Castel 38 Castor Club 38 Causse 17 Causses 57 Celia Darling 59 Céline 48 Centre Commercial 71 Centre Pompidou 26 Chacha Club 16 Chambelland 69 Chanel Cambon 18 Chanel Montaigne 48 Chantal Thomass 17 Châteaubriand (Le) 66 Chatomat 67 Chez Aline 67 Chez Denise 14 Chez Georges 14 Chez Jeannette 69 Chez Maman 18 Chez Miki 14 Chez Monsieur (Royal Madeleine) 16 Chez Moune 58 Chez Prune 67 Chez Raspoutine 47 Chez Taeko 27 Chine Machine 59 Chloé 18 Chocolat Alain Ducasse (Le) 79 Chocolaterie Jacques Génin (La) 27 Chouettes (Les) 27 Christian Louboutin 18

Cinémathèque Française 76 Cire Trudon 39 Clamato 76 Claus 15 Climats (Les) 37 Clos Montmartre Vineyard 60 Clover 37 Clown Bar 67 Club 75 70 Coinstot Vino 15 Colette 18 Colette Water Bar 15 Come On Eileen 79 Comme des Garçons 48 Comme des Garçons parfums 18 Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels (La) 38 Comptoir Générale (Le) 69 Concrete 77 Conserverie (La) 16 Copperbay 69 Coq (Le) 69 Cos 79 Courrèges 48 Coutume Café 37 Crazy Horse 50 Cream 67 Creed 48 Cru 27 CSAO 30 Cuisine de Bar 37 Cul de Poule 57

D Daily Syrien (Le) Dauphin (Le) Dépanneur (Le) Dépanneur Terrasse (Le) Derrière Dersou Déserteurs (Les) Dessance Deyrolle Dior Dior Joaillerie Diptyque Dirty Dick Dispensa (La) Disquaires (Les) Djoon Docks en Seine Dries Van Noten Du Pain et des Idées

67 67 58 58 27 76 77 27 41 48 18 39 58 67 78 78 76 39 71

E

East Mamma 78 Ecailler (L’) du Bistrot 77 Eclaireur (L’) Boissy d’Anglas 48

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ART 104 (Le) 66 Bal (Le) 56 Balice Hertling 66 Bugada & Cargnel 66 Carpenters Workshop Gallery 26 Centre Pompidou 26 Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton 46 Fondation Cartier 36 Fondation Louis Vuitton 46 Fondation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent 46 Gagosian Gallery 46 Gaîté Lyrique 26 Galerie Almine Rech 26 Galerie Armel Soyer 26 Galerie Crèvecoeur 66 Galerie du Jour agnès b 26 Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin 26 Galerie Kamel Mennour 36 Galerie Marian Goodman 26 Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac 26 Galerie UntilThen 56 Grand Palais (Le) 46 Jeu de Paume 14 Louvre 14 Maison Européenne de la Photographie 26 Maison Rouge (La) 76 Monnaie de Paris 36 Musée d’art Moderne 46 Musée d’Orsay 36 Musée Picasso 26 Musée Rodin 36 Orangerie (L’) 14 Palais de Tokyo 46 Plateau (Le) 66 Polka 26 Yvon Lambert Bookshop 31 BAGS Avril Gau 39 Florian Denicourt 30 Goyard 18 Hermès 49 Isaac Reina 30 Jérôme Dreyfuss 40 La Contrie 19 Loewe 49 Louis Vuitton 49 L/Uniform 40 Olympia Le-Tan 19 Pierre Hardy 19 Verbreuil 40 Welcome to Mupp 60 BAR Andy Wahloo Artisan Au Passage Aux Deux Amis Bains (Les) Bar Demory Bar du Plaza Athenée Beef Club Ballroom Belle Époque (La) Bottleshop Brasserie Barbès Buvette Café Charbon Candelaria Cannibale (Le) Carmen Castor Club Chez Jeannette Chouettes (Les) Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels (La) Comptoir Générale (Le) Conserverie (La) autumn/ winter 2015-16

28 58 66 69 28 28 47 16 14 78 56 56 69 28 69 58 38 69 27 38 69 16

Copperbay Coq (Le) Dépanneur (Le) Dépanneur Terrasse (Le) Dirty Dick Eclaireur (L’) Boissy d’Anglas Embuscade (L’) Entrée des Artistes Pigalle (L’) Experimental Cocktail Club Fanfaron (Le) Fantôme (Le) Faust Féline (La) Floréal (Le) Glass Grand Pigalle (Le) Harry’s Bar Isolé (L’) Josephine Kremlin (Le) Ladurée Lapérouse Bar Lautrec (Le) Little Red Door Lockwood Lone Palm Lulu White Mabel Ma Cocotte Mansart (Le) Maroquinerie (La) Mary Celeste (Le) Mathis (Le) MiniPalais Monsieur Bleu Moonshiner Motel (Le) Palette (La) Parisien (Le) Pasdeloup Pavillon Puebla Perchoir (Le) Perle (La) Petit Fer à Cheval (Au) Petit Trianon (Le) Petite Taverne (La) Pigalle Country Club Point Ephémère Pop In Prescription Cocktail Club Red House Richer Rosa Bonheur sur Seine Rosebud (Le) Rosie (Le) Saints Pères (Les) & Don K Sans Souci (Le) Scandale (Le) Sherry Butt Siseng Syndicat Cocktail Club Table du 8 (La) Tape Bar (Le) Tendre Voyou Tigre (Le) Titty Twister Trabendo (Le) Train Bleu (Le) Très Honoré Bar Twenty One Sound Bar UC-59 Udo Bar Wanderlust Zéro Zéro (Le)

69 69 58 58 58 48 58 58 16 78 69 38 69 69 58 58 16 58 69 58 46 38 58 29 15 78 58 16 57 59 69 29 47 47 47 78 78 37 28 69 70 70 29 29 7 59 59 70 70 38 78 68 38 38 59 38 59 59 29 69 70 47 78 58 17 47 70 77 17 78 47 70 78 70

BEAUTY Buly 1783 Guerlain Maison Dr Hauschka Sephora

39 48 79 49

BEER Bar Demory

28

BOOKS 7L Artazart BookMarc Centre Pompidou LO/A Library of Arts OFR Shakespeare & Company WH Smith Yvon Lambert Bookshop

38 70 17 26 30 31 40 20 31

BREAD Arnaud Delmontel Chambelland Du Pain et des Idées Gâteaux Thoumieux Pain Quotidien (Le) Poilâne

59 69 71 39 77 40

BREAKFAST 10 Belles 66 Avant Comptoir (L’) 36 Bar du Marché (Le) 36 Berthillon 29 Bob’s Juice Bar 66 Bob’s Kitchen 27 Boot Café 27 Brasserie Barbès 56 Brasserie Lipp 37 Bread & Roses 46 Buvette 56 Café Beaubourg 27 Café Charbon 69 Café Constant 37 Café Etienne Marcel 14 Café de Flore 37 Café Français 76 Café Marly 14 Café Pinson 28 Capucine 76 Chez Prune 67 Chouettes (Les) 27 Claus 15 Coutume Café 37 Cream 67 Cuisine de Bar 37 Dersou 76 Flora Danica Take Away 46 Fragments 27 Francis Labutte 57 Frenchie To Go 15 Haï Kaï 67 Hibou (Le) 37 Holybelly 67 Hôtel Amour 57 KB Café 57 Ladurée 46 Marcel 57 Matignon 47 Pain Quotidien (Le) 77 Parisien (Le) 28 Pause Café 77 Petit Trianon (Le) 57 Petite Table (La) 28 Progrès (Le) 28 Rose Bakery 58 Rose Bakery Marais 28 Rouquet (Le) 37 Société (La) 38 Table du 8 (La) 47 Télescope Café 16 Trésorerie (La) 71 BRUNCH Bar Demory Beaucoup Belle Époque (La)

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Here is the essential edit of the 650+ hottest spots to eat, drink, shop, sleep and hang out in Paris this autumn and winter. Written by a Paris-based team, the guide has a special focus on emerging local designers, independent boutiques, small neighbourhood bars and fresh new restaurants that no other guide knows about yet. Unique on the market, it is updated twice a year, so is at least a season ahead of the rest. With the Gogo Paris city guide, you’ll be as in-the-know as any Parisian about what’s happening around town now. Gogo City Guides is a Paris-based and digitally driven publishing company editing new-generation guides, in print and for iPhone, to London and Paris. GOGOCITYGUIDES.COM

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Seven chapters organised by neighbourhood piece the essential Paris together for you. Detailed maps of each neighbourhood feature all recommended addresses. Hangouts: in each chapter our in-the-know Parisian friends let us in on their fave spots. What's On: a selection of the must-see exhibitions and events for the season. A magazine section devoted to the season’s major news and trends. Our pick of the best hotels, from budget to palace. A section dedicated to getting around: transport to and from and within Paris. A directory to everything from doctors and dentists, opening hours, to dry cleaners, tattoo parlours, beauticians and babysitters. Two useful indexes (alphabetical, by ‘tag’). Our unique ‘tag’ system makes finding what you’re looking for so simple: browse by ‘BUDGET’, ‘OPEN’, ‘LATE’, ‘VEGETARIAN’, ‘VINTAGE’, ‘WI-FI’… Space for your own notes.

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