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The city’s latest boutique openings, trends and address book for everything fashion related 46 ARTS & ATTRACTionS

This month’s round-up of exhibits and attractions 56 Dining

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Gentlemen, turn to page 24 for our Fashionable Sports fashion shoot just for you.

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This month’s calendar of must-see events

Discover the colourful world of Jeff Koons

Head Concierge Jean-Marc Flaunet shares his favourite things about the city of Paris

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Turn to page 57 to discover our favourite new eatery, Caffé Stern

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A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR To bring in the New Year in style we dedicate the first issue of 2015 to our very fashionable gentlemen readers. in this issue you will find all the latest trends, accessories and even grooming products just for him as well as our 8-page photo shoot celebrating fashion and sport. Ladies aren’t forgotten in our shopping pages either, with an à la mode roundup of this year’s best accessories. We also bring you it’s a Koons World, our cover story that delves you into the colourful world of Jeff Koons, the american artist who is being honoured at the Centre Pompidou with his first ever European retrospective. in our arts & attractions pages you will discover the best exhibits not to be missed while visiting the city, including The Borgias being held at Musée Maillol and sade, attacking the sun at Musée d’Orsay. Meanwhile, in Entertainment everything from karaoke to a unique screening of West side story awaits to entertain you during your evenings in the French capital.

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Fashion Photography Through to the 11th of the month take in Bettina, the exhibition held at the Galerie Azzedine AlaĂŻa showcasing photos of the iconic French model as captured by famous photographers including Henry Clarke, Willy Rizzo and Georges Dambier. 18 rue de la Verrerie (3rd), 01 42 33 93 18

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Show off your skills on ice at Le Grand Palais des Glaces. For the second year running the Grand Palais has been transformed into the world’s largest ice-skating rink, making it a magical experience for the whole family. Paris lives up to its name with its most famous avenue, 3 ave du Général Eisenhower (8th), Avenue des Champs-Elysées beautifully lit for the Christmas 01 44 13 17 17 season. Stroll along the avenue and watch as the lights twinkle in the trees aligning the way from Place de la Concorde all the way to the Arc de Triomphe and as you stroll through the Christmas market.

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Last month you spent most of your time shopping for everyone in the lead up to Christmas, this month shop for yourself and take advantage of the annual winter sales that begin today all around the city.

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An Artful High Tea Inspired by the Musée du Luxembourg’s Paul Durand-Ruel exhibition, La Bauhinia restaurant is serving L’ARTea Time every Wednesday afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30pm. The high tea rendezvous sees you enjoy the Impressionniste, the chocolate paint pot complete with an edible paintbrush created by pastry chef François Perret, and presented with a ticket to the exhibit, which allows you to go straight to the front of the queue. 10 ave d’Iéna (16th), 01 53 67 19 91

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Trade Shows & Art Fairs Fri-Mon 9-12 SALon DE LA PLonGEE SoUS-MArinE Voyage beneath the sea in this tradeshow devoted to deep sea diving. Discover the latest in equipment, destinations, diving news and more. The show is open from 10am-7pm, until 9pm on the 9th and until 3pm on the 12th. www.salondelaplongee.com. Paris Expo, blvd Victor, Porte de Versailles (15th)

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Discover the works of 5 photographers at La Maison de l’Océanie’s Aussie Ose! exhibit that features images taken in different cities in Australia. This free exhibition showcases Australia as seen through each photographer’s eyes and features photos of colourful graffiti art in Look up at the sky and watch it light up with the fireworks the alleyways of Melbourne as dazzling around the Eiffel Tower. Happy New Year! well as surfers on Bronte Beach in Sydney. 90 rue Bonaparte (6th), 01 70 36 35 40

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This record fair is the place to be for record album collectors, pop, rock, disco and folk fans and music lovers in general. It is a great place to find that missing record to complete your collection. The show is open from 10am-6pm. www.jukeboxmag.com. Espace Champerret, Place de la Porte de Champerret (17th)

In the Sky Hop on to the Grande roue and fly above the city and watch the City of Light twinkle beneath your feet. Place de la Concorde (8th)

The show brings you all that is water and wellbeing. Some 300 exhibitors specialised in cures, treatments, thalassotherapy, spas and balneotherapy are on hand to welcome you into eight thematic pavilions devoted to the world of healing waters. A fashion show, herbal tea tastings and practical relaxation workshops are all on the agenda. The show is open from 10am-7pm and until 6pm on the 25th. www.thermalies.com. Carrousel du Louvre, 99 rue de Rivoli (1st)

Fri-tUES 23-27 MAiSon & oBJEt This tradeshow for professionals, which is celebrating its 20th birthday this year, is the place to explore the latest in the art of living and the world of home fashion, bringing together decor, design, objects, tableware, furnishings, expertise and unique know-how. The show is open from 9:30am-7pm and until 6pm on the 27th. www.maison-objet.com. Parc des Expositions ParisNord Villepinte. Free shuttle service available from Porte Maillot every 10-15 min from 8am-5:30pm and from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport every 30 minutes from 9am-noon

SAt-Mon 24-26 SALon intErnAtionAL DE LA LinGEriE This glamorous event devoted to a world of intimates is for professionals only. Preview new lingerie, corsetry, hosiery, loungewear, swimwear and men’s underwear. Trends, themed conferences and six worlds of lingerie are explored: the essential, cocooning, designer labels, masculine brands, young designer brands and hosiery and leg wear. The show is open from 9am-7pm and until 6pm on the 26th. www.lingerie-paris.com. Paris Expo, blvd Victor, Porte de Versailles (15th)

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Jeff Koons

It’s a Koons World By Patricia Valicenti

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here are the whimsically coloured balloon dogs, Michael Jackson with Bubbles adorned in gold, the mercurial and ever fascinating lobster, the balls in the fish tank and ever so much more from the contemporary artist Jeff Koons in the first ever European retrospective devoted to the american artist being held at the Centre Pompidou. The show offers the visitor a full perspective on a body of work that has for the past 35 years left its mark on the artistic and cultural landscape. Pioneering for some, controversial or kitsch for others, the vast panorama of the works of Jeff Koons on display enables the viewer to decide on his or her own during an eye-catching and very fun journey. Conceived in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of american art, the show at the

Pompidou Centre enables the visitor to observe in a fashion that is devoid of all prejudices the work of an artist among the most celebrated and controversial of our time. an artist that Bernard Blistène, the director of France’s National Museum of Modern art and commissioner of the Parisian exhibition, considers to be the “last of the pop artists.” The show brings together some 100 sculptures and paintings representative of the artistic path of Jeff Koons with the works underscoring the coherence of his work and creative strength. They are all there, the works that emerged from the creative prowess of the artist, works that have become icons in their own time, an aquarium from the 1985 Equilibrium series, the rabbit of 1986 and the ever so fun Balloon Dog 1994-2000, all of which have enjoyed immense popular appeal.

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Self Portrait © Douglas M. Parker Studios, Los Angeles, Collecton particulière © Jeff Koons; Balloon Dog © Santi Caleca Pinault collection © Jeff Koons;

“I always liked objects filled with air, because they are very anthropomorphic”

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Gazing Ball (Ariadne), 2013

From his first solo exhibition in 1980, the works of Jeff Koons have been shown in major galleries and institutions throughout the world. His sculptures in the series Celebration were exhibited on the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of art in New York City in 2008 and then at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. He was the first living artist to exhibit inside the Château de Versailles when a selection of his works were shown in the Grands appartements, once the realm of French monarchs, in 2008. Koons also focuses in on mass culture with the american dream and its various fantasies. The series Luxury and Degradation of 1986 duplicates the advertising strategies used by leading brands while Banality (1988) looks at

popular imagery blending together childish dreams and erotic suggestions with various “hits” out of the history of art. The first inflatables gave way to his assemblages, which seek out a synthesis between Pop art and Minimalism as witnessed in The New series, while the Made in Heaven series of 1989-1991, which featured the artist and his then wife in explicit sexual positions, remains controversial. The daring and rather pretty works that make up the inflatables (1979) series, which Koons considers to be his first series, are composed of inflatable, colourful toys that he unearthed in cheap shops in New York City’s East Village neighbourhood that the artist placed on sheets of mirror or Plexiglas. The objects chosen by Koons, who stopped painting to pick up these ready-made items, emanated an aesthetic closely linked to popular culture bringing to mind Pop art. These works are decidedly joyful, like the inflatable Flower and Bunny, which seems to emerge from an animated cartoon garden, in pink and white from 1979, and reveals the artist’s interest in inflatable objects.

“i always liked objects filled with air, because they are very anthropomorphic,” says Koons. as the show moves into The Pre-New and The New, home appliances come into view perhaps evoking the artist’s vision of american society as pragmatic, successful, always after what is new. The vacuum cleaner is omnipresent as in the Hoover Celebrity iii and the New Hoover Convertible, respectively in the Pre-New and the New series. His Teapot comes to life with fluorescent lights and plastic tubes, and not to be missed is the New Hoover Deluxe shampoo Polishers, two of them, set off with fluorescent lights and encased in Plexiglas. The world of sport is also explored in the Equilibrium series with, notably, framed Nike posters, like the far-reaching Doctor Dunkenstein and the Tanks, aquariums filled or half filled with water in which basketballs are emerged or submerged. Meanwhile, his Luxury and Degradation series was inspired by a subway trip from the south of Manhattan to Harlem during which Jeff Koons noticed that slogans used for

Gazing Ball © Tom Powel Imaging, Monsoon Art Collection © Jeff Koons

The retrospective unfolds in a historical and chronological fashion, underscoring the various cycles of the artist’s work from the early works, which reflect art at that time to his current works, which dialogue implicitly with the history of classic art all the while showcasing the diversity and wealth of his work.

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Metallic Venus © Collection particulière, Courtesy Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso Para El Arte © Jeff Koons; Michael Jackson and Bubbles © Douglas M. Parker Studios, Los Angeles, Collection particulière © Jeff Koons; Dutch Couple © Markus Tretter Fotographie, Pinault Collection © Jeff Koons

Gazing Ball © Tom Powel Imaging, Monsoon Art Collection © Jeff Koons

Clockwise from top left: Metallic Venus, 2010-2012; Michael Jackson and Bubbles, 1988; Dutch Couple, 2007

alcoholic beverage ads changed depending upon the neighbourhood and subsequently the social class. The series includes stainless steel objects linked to alcohol consumption forming a complete line of objects ranging from the useful, like the luxurious Travel Bar in stainless steel, to the decorative. Next on the agenda is the Statuary, a panorama of society with figurative objects of decoration ranging from Bob Hope to the Italian Woman, the always fun, sleek and futuristic Rabbit as well as the Two Kids, all from 1986, all in stainless steel. In the Made in Heaven series, Jeff Koons is seen posing alongside his ex-wife and the former porn actress Ilona Staller, known as La Cicciolina, in the rather graphic works featuring pastel colours, crowns of flowers and dream-like landscapes. The Celebration series is great fun with a stainless steel Balloon Dog, the shining bright Moon and the colourful Tulips. And the fun goes on with the Popeye and Hulk Elvis series. As heroes and superheroes are an integral part of American mass culture imagery, these

figures lend themselves particularly well to an interpretation by Jeff Koons with the Hulk depicted in apple green, somehow becoming loveable. There is also the unquestionably eye-catching Dutch Couple that can split a smile on the most embittered of faces. Herein lies as well the polychrome aluminium lovely and lively Lobster with its coated steel chain that controversially made its way into the court of the Sun King at the Versailles show in 2008. And not to be missed are both Popeye and Olive Oyl who are in tow and in town for the show. Light, fun and playful are the works from the Easyfun and the Easyfun Ethereal series. Here the observer enjoys large sculptures, with crystal and mirrored glass, of cartoon-character like animals, among them a giraffe and a walrus. Meanwhile, the Antiquity series takes us on a journey into the classics of the art world with a repertoire ranging from Palaeolithic art to classical sculpture. Koons dialogues notably with the idea of Aphrodite from which emerges his Metallic Venus, replete with flowering plants, and

Balloon Venus in high chromium stainless steel with transparent mirror coating emerge. Gazing Ball is currently the last series begun by Jeff Koons and it is made up of replicas of masterpieces of classical sculpture from Antiquity to 18th century French sculpture as well as reproductions of works emanating from popular culture. The visual unity of the ensemble revolves around the use of a unique material, a special blend of plaster, and the presence on each work of a hand blown glass ball in a colour of deep and intense blue, the gazing balls which the artist explains are elements typical of outdoor decoration in his native Pennsylvania.

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The Guide

SHOPPING

By Sandra Iskander

For Him |For Her | For the Home | Department Stores | Male Grooming | Vintage

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Shopping

For Him

Starck Luggage He has designed everything from hotels to watches and now the über-designer has joined forces with Delsey, the leading French brand in luggage to bring jetsetters the Starcktrip collection. Inspired by the less is more saying, the designer has created a complete line of bags and luggage to take you around the world in comfort and style. The ergonomically designed pieces feature cylinder-shaped handles to fit comfortably in your hands, a nanotechnology that protects against stains and are waterresistant, making sure that your belongings arrive nice and dry. Available at Galeries Lafayette

Louboutin for Him He is known for his red soled heels for the ladies but Christian Louboutin’s shoe collection for men is just as striking. Any fashionable gentleman knows that the shoe completes the look and this season make sure you complete yours with Louboutin’s high-tops. For a rocker look go for a studded pair and for a more preppy look go for the tartan print pair. 68 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01 42 68 37 65

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Changing Times Most people have a favourite watch that they can never stop wearing, and like with any accessory, most people also like to change and update their watch or simply erase any wear and tear. Compagnie Bracelet Montre Paris is a new boutique in the fashionable Left Bank in Paris that combines the best of both worlds, allowing you to keep your favourite watch while updating it. This novel boutique offers its clients a plethora of watch bands that are compatible with most popular watches, allowing you to update your watch without really changing it. Choose from a range of different colours, leathers and width of the band to suit your mood and with prices starting from only 60€ you can afford to update the band every month. Compagnie Bracelet Montre Paris Boutique 25 rue du Dragon (6th), 01 45 44 99 37

Stand out in the crowd and head into Cos for a colourful wardrobe update. The Swedish ready-to-wear brand’s autumn/winter collection for him features this lime green ensemble that promises to make quite the fashion statement. The brand’s minimalistic approach to fashion has seen its popularity grow due to the versatility of its pieces. For the less daring gentlemen the collection also features more subdued options including a singlebreasted midnight blue jacket and an olive green knitted sweater. Cos Boutique 4 rue des Rosiers (4th), 01 44 54 37 70

The Perfect Man Bag Made in Spain, Harker bags are the perfect accessory for the man about town. The French brand, created by Mario Conti and Otxo Amade, offers an attractive collection of bags dedicated to gentlemen who are looking for practicality when accessorising without compromising their savvy style. Made from handpicked leather from French tanneries, the bags include duffle bags, briefcases and backpacks. www.harker.fr

Boutique Bracelet Montre Paris © Christophe Urbain

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Surf’s Up! Cuisse de Grenouille has opened its second boutique in the Batignolle neighbourhood. The French ready-to-wear brand dedicated to the “gentleman surfer”, which first started off with colourful, 50’s-inspired board shorts, now boasts a collection featuring everything from slim-fit shirts to corduroy trousers and of course an array of board shorts. Open on Sundays (but closed on Mondays), the recently opened boutique showcases the surfer-friendly fashions in a nature-inspired décor complete with bare wooden tree trunks seemingly holding up the roof. Cuisse de Grenouille Boutique 71 place Félix Lobligeois (17th), 09 52 75 41 93

Upper Shoes In an elegant setting complete with baroque-style red velvet chairs and a dark wood armoire beautifully showcasing an array of shoes, discover Upper Shoes, a multi-brand shoe store for savvy gentlemen. The boutique offers popular high-end brands including Church’s, Corthay and Robert Clergerie as well as a shoe-shining station where you can brighten up your dull shoes. The boutique also offers its clients advice on care and is available for shoe repairs.

Miniatures Twingo 4 couleurs Kuntzel+Deygas © OMG

Upper Shoes Boutique 1 rue Caumartin (9th), 01 40 06 09 29

Boys and their Toys Every red-blooded male loves cars and on the Avenue des Champs-Elysées is where you will find L’Atelier Renault where gentlemen of all ages can run around and play with cars. This unique space is dedicated to Renault and hosts exhibitions and showcases the latest offerings from the French car manufacturer. This month, through to the 15th of January, you can pick up the limited edition novelty items designed by Kuntzel+Deygas exclusively for L’Atelier Renault in celebration of the new Twingo car. The collection of items includes miniature car sets, keyrings and iPhone covers. L’Atelier Renault 53 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 08 11 88 28 11

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SHOPPING For Her

Furry Fendi Fun, flirty and playful, Fendi’s autumn/winter collection guarantees to keep you warm during the colder days without compromising your sense of style. With fur featuring heavily in the collection, it is the house’s must-have piece for the winter along with the quirky Bag Bugs, made with fur, they are available in different bug shapes and feature a clasp to easily clip onto your favourite bag. Fendi Boutique, 51 ave Montaigne (8th), 01 49 52 84 52

Preppy Beret This season embrace your inner Frenchy and head to DDP for a very Parisian accessory, the beret. Le Béret Français, the French house specialising in berets, has designed berets in collaboration with DDP to stylishly complement the colours of the ready-to-wear’s brand’s urban collection. Available in a rainbow of colours including the very classic black and the eye-popping red, the chic head accessory will elegantly top off any look and keep you warm as you stroll through the fashion capital. DDP Boutique 193 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 42 61 00 55

Fun Fashion A recently opened multi-brand boutique in the über-trendy Marais neighbourhood offers a novel concept to shopping in the fashion capital. While the essential idea of L’Habibliothèque is to offer savvy shoppers a stunning and varied wardrobe to choose from and borrow pieces with a monthly membership, the boutique also showcases never worn pieces from high-end international designers that are sold exclusively in the store. Fashion brands exclusive to L’Habibliothèque include Maid in Love and Chinese designer W by Wenjung whose quirky and colourful designs include Atariinspired pieces. L’Habibliothèque 61 rue de Saintonge (3rd), 09 81 43 43 43

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Disco Fever Kilian Hennessy, the name behind the By Kilian perfume house has ventured into the art of jewellery design and has launched the Studio 54 collection. Inspired by the legendary Studio 54 nightclub in New York, the collection is glamorous and chic with a sexy wink to disco fashion. The pieces that make up the collection, a pair of earrings, a ring and a bracelet, are available in 18-carat gold or Rhodium and all feature a disco ball-inspired sphere. Adorned with black pavé Swarovski crystals, the pieces can also be scented with one of the 35 By Kilian fragrances thanks to a discretely hidden ceramic that delicately releases the perfume through the perforated detailing. By Kilian Boutique 20 rue Cambon (1st), 01 40 39 94 14

Couture Time Chanel’s J12 high-end watch collection revolves around the myriad incarnations of the J12 watch, bringing together the luxurious worlds of high fashion and fine watch making. The J12-365s, as their name implies, can be worn everyday of the year and with an elegant and ethereal look can take you from day to night. The white ceramic timepieces, available in either steel or 18-carat beige gold, a special alloy exclusive to Chanel, sparkle with discrete diamonds as the watches’ Guillochefinished opaline dials are set with 68 diamonds and are ringed with 69 diamonds. The beautiful watches also feature a self-winding mechanical movement, are water-proof to 100 metres, have hour, minute, second and date indications, a power reserve of 42 hours and the ceramic is highly resistant to scratches. - P.V. Chanel Boutique 31 rue Cambon (1st), 01 44 50 66 00

An Enchanted Lotus Haute jewellery is De Beers’s savoir-faire and pushing its limits to create unique and original pieces, the jewellery house has created a collection using ceramic to intricately create rings featuring the lotus flower. Almost worked as a lace, the ceramic is designed to form the delicate flower and brings it to life with De Beers diamonds placed in the centre of each lotus. The Enchanted Lotus collection features two rings, the Daylight version is a white ceramic ring featuring rose gold while the Moonlight version creates the lotus with black ceramic and white gold. Available at Printemps

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For the Home

In the Kitchen If you believe you are a master chef at heart and love showing off your talents in the kitchen then make sure you stop off at the Zwilling boutique in the culinary capital. Famous for their knives and cookware, Zwilling offers a fine selection of kitchen accessories for all, from talented chefs to amateurs in the kitchen. And for a limited time you can pick up the special edition Paul Bocuse Staub cocotte, a casserole dish featuring the famous chef’s signature and comes with 4 recipes of the chef’s signature dishes including his famous tarte tatin. Zwilling Boutique 12 blvd de la Madeleine (9th), 01 42 68 88 00

Always Eat in France You never have to feel like you are not in France again indulging in creamy cheeses and delicate French pastries by tricking your mind into believing you are in the French capital or in the French countryside with Gien’s fine tableware. Indulge in a cheese platter served on the Les Fromages dishes featuring camembert and Roquefort with a glass of red wine and after dinner enjoy your dessert served on Les Desserts plate complete with a table full of gateaux. Gien Boutique 18 rue de l’Arcade (8th), 01 42 66 52 32

Alessi for Less Italian homeware brand Alessi has opened a boutique at One Nation Paris, the popular outlet, which boasts over 90 boutiques. With savings between 30 and 70% off this is a great address for you to discover if you love a bargain and more importantly if you love quirky kitchen gadgets. Perhaps you can update your tea set and get your hands on the 9093 Kettle designed by Michael Graves. The brand’s famous kettle features a bird that sings when the water starts to boil. And if you enjoy soft-boiled eggs for breakfast, the Cico Egg Cup designed by Stefano Giovannoni will bring colour to your breakfast table. 1 rue du Président Kennedy, 78340 Les Clayes-sous-Bois, 01 30 43 61 51 One Nation Paris offers shuttle buses that leave from Place de l’Opéra from Monday to Friday. www.onenation.fr

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Department Stores & Shopping Centres

Lafayette Maison & Gourmet

BEAUGRENELLE

LE CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE

PRINTEMPS HAUSSMANN

This elegant and luminous shopping centre overlooking the Seine houses a fine selection of chic and elegant boutiques devoted to clothing, accessories and the home, along with food shops, restaurants and a cinema. This environmentally friendly complex has a green roof welcoming a bird refuge, beehives and green walls. MonSat 10am-9pm. Thurs until 10pm. Cinema and Restaurants: Mon-Sun 10am-midnight.

Art, beauty, technology, leather goods and more are found under the famous inverted pyramid at the Louvre in the Carrousel du Louvre. A unique shopping venue, it brings together a collection of boutiques that are opened every day of the year. 10am – 8pm, even on Sundays.

www.beaugrenelle-paris.com. 12 rue Linois (15th). M° Charles Michels

GALERIES LAFAYETTE

Printemps’ exquisite world of Luxury and Accessories, spread out over 3 floors, plays host to a splendid collection of luxury houses and the most sought-after labels. Printemps de l’Homme, the very first to dedicate an entire shop to men, houses six floors of menswear and a men’s salon. International Designers, an entire floor dedicated to trendy new designers, is home to prestigious fashion designers with the space created by fashion visionary Maria Luisa Poumaillou. Printemps de la Beauté features two floors of products and beauty supplies as well as a spa and beauty salon. La Scent Room is a unique concept that offers only exclusive luxury brands that you won’t find anywhere else. Printemps de la Mode is one floor entirely dedicated to shoes while Printemps de la Lingerie carries 80 labels . On the 6th and 7th floors of the Printemps Beauty/Home store are fashions for children.

BHV/MARAIS

Lafayette maison & gourmet photo © Paul Madelaine

A department store known for its great homeware selection and appliances as well as a good selection of top brand names for women and children. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 9:30am – 7:30pm, Wed 9:30am – 9pm, Sat 9:30am – 8pm. BHV Homme – a shop exclusively dedicated to men (36 rue de la Verrerie). 14 rue du Temple (4th), 01.42.74.90.00. M° Hôtel de Ville

LE BON MARCHE

99 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.43.16.47.10. M° Palais Royal – Musée du Louvre

This elegant department store carries top brands including Chanel and Chloé. There’s a wonderful lingerie department, a children’s concept store, restaurants, wine bars and a tea room as well as a cosmetics and perfume section. Lafayette Homme – A separate building housing men’s fashion and accessories. Lafayette Maison & Gourmet-(Across the street) a home décor shop and delicious gourmet offerings. Mon – Sat 9:30am – 8:00pm, Thurs until 9 pm. 40 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.34.56. M° Chaussée d’Antin-La Fayette

ONE NATION PARIS

The oldest department store in Paris and the only one on the Rive Gauche. Extremely chic, with a great selection of ready-to-wear, household goods, cosmetics and lingerie, all under a lovely glass roof. And the entire basement floor is dedicated to men. Mon-Sat 10am – 8pm, Thurs & Fri until 9pm.

With 90 boutiques, this is the largest outlet shopping centre in France featuring luxury and fashion brands including emblematic houses like Cacharel. Clothing for the whole family, accessories, lingerie and home ware are all on the agenda. A shuttle bus service is available, reservations required. Daily 10am-8pm. www.onenation.fr.

24 rue de Sèvres (7th), 01.44.39.80.00. M° Sèvres-Babylone

1 ave du Président Kennedy, 78340 Les Clayes sous Bois, 01 72 87 90 11. SNCF from Montparnasse direction Plaisir Grignon, get off at Villepreux Les Clayes

Mon – Sat 9:35am – 8pm, Thurs until 8:45pm. 64 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.50.00 M° Havre-Caumartin

LA VALLEE VILLAGE A village-like shopping outlet on the city outskirts offering discounts of up to 60% on a hundred luxury labels including Armani, Burberry, Tumi and Ralph Lauren. Mon – Sun 10am – 7pm. Shopping Express Shuttle bus departs from the centre of Paris twice a day at 9:30am and 12:30pm. 3 cours de la Garonne, 01.60.42.35.00. RER A4 to Val d’Europe (about 35min). w w w.w he re t r ave l e r. com 23

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Max Hearne from Bananas Models wears Breguet Marine Royale watch (www.breguet.com) Burberry sweater and scarf (www.burberry.com) John Woodbridge rugby ball (www.john-woodbridge.com)

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Rene Grincourt from Marilyn Agency wears Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronographe watch (www.vacheron-constantin.com) Lanvin leather jacket and shirt (www.lanvin.com) Ateliers Ruby leather gloves and helmet (www.ateliersruby.com)

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Thomaz de Oliveira Moura from New Madison wears Blancpain Bathyscaphe Chronographe Flyback watch (www.blancpain.com) Giorgio Armani shirt, waistcoat and jacket (www.armani.com) Wilson baseball bat (www.wilson.com)

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Florian Bourdila from Premium Models wears Oyster Perpetual GMT Master II Rolex watch (www.rolex.com) Francesco Smalto shirt, sweater and coat (www.smalto.com) Wilson tennis racket and tennis ball (www.wilson.com)

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Antonio Navas from Elite Paris wears Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore watch (www.audemarspiguet.com) Gentleman Farmer weekend bag (www.gentlemanfarmernyc.com) Lanvin sweater and jacket (www.lanvin.com) Wilson football (www.wilson.com)

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Davi Costa from Premium Models wears Seamaster Aqua Terra Golf Omega watch (www.omegawatches.com) John Woodbridge leather boxing gloves (www.john-woodbridge.com)

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Frederic Tisseau from Elite Paris wears Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde SW watch (www.jaquet-droz.com) Ralph Lauren Purple Label 3-piece suit, shirt and tie (www.ralphlauren.fr) Wilson golf club (www.wilson.com)

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Robin Decaux from Elite Paris wears Tissot T-Touch Expert Solar watch (www.tissot.ch) Montagut sweater (www.montagut.com) Francesco Smalto parka (www.smalto.com) Salomon Skis (www.salomon.com) Diezz helmet (www.diezz-sport.com)

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Thomas Azhar from New Madison wears Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Chronograph watch (www.jaeger-lecoultre.com) Dior shirt (www.dior.com) Ermenegildo Zegna jacket (www.zegna.com) Wilson volleyball (www.wilson.com)

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Advertorial

DERAAH, one of the biggest trading companies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia At the origin of Deerah’s history is the realization that perfumes, cosmetics, beauty care, accessories, and oud play an essential role in people’s lives. To meet and satisfy the growing needs of demanding consumers in Saudi Arabia, Deerah has established a chain of over 500 specialized showrooms. These showrooms display the utmost degree of sophistication, elegance and beauty in Middle-Eastern perfumes and beauty.

International Flavors & Flagrances (IFF) has been collaborating with Deraah for over a decade. IFF has created Perfume Opposite, launched in 2004, which remains one of the region best sellers as well as Nest, recently introduced, which has already become a best seller.

and Massenet, and Mr Rasquinet were also present at the recent IFF event in Dubai: IFF Speed Smelling™, the 1st ever such event in the Middle East, honored to welcome Deraah management, represented by its Creative Development Executive.

IFF talented perfumers have created fragrances for Deerah, like world acclaimed Dominique Ropion and Sophie Labbe, VP Perfumers, as well as Alienor Massenet and Julien Rasquinet, who were truly inspired by the unique creativity of Deerah. Mr Ropion, Mrs Labbe

Sheikh Ali, original founder and president of Deerah, remains personally involved in the selection and development of Deerah perfumes and designs, guaranteeing the continuation of their unique quality and high value.

DERAAH is the proud winner of The Gold Arch of Europe by BID (Business Initiative Directions) FOR QUALITY AND TECHNOLOGY, recognizing Deerah’s innovation, quality, and leadership.

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Male Grooming

Hipster Hair

Luxe in Shaving Only a luxurious house would celebrate a birthday by gifting its elite clientele with an even more luxurious product. Bottega Veneta, the high-end fashion house, is celebrating the first anniversary of its first fragrance for men by launching the Luxury Shaving Collection. The collection, inspired by the eau de toilette, Bottega Veneta Pour Homme, features a facial scrub, shaving cream and aftershave. Complementing the fragrance’s sensual notes, the Luxury Shaving Collection completes every gentleman’s shaving ritual luxuriously with the art of scent layering.

Style your hair like a real hipster with the new Bed Head for Men hair care line. The collection of hair products features everything every gentleman needs to perfect their signature coif, from shampoo and conditioner to moulding paste and finishing gel. The Charge Up Thickening Shampoo dials up the volume for fuller styles while the Clean Up Daily Shampoo is ideal for gentlemen who wash their hair daily as it stimulates the scalp and teaming it up with the Clean Up Peppermint Conditioner will help give you extra shine. To finish up your styling, use the Matte Separation wax if you need a strong hold with a matt finish while the Power Play gel will hold and add shine without flaking. Available at Caprice hair salon 23 rue aux Ours (3rd), 01 42 72 29 24

Available exclusively at Galeries Lafayette

Regenerate Your Smile Regenerate your teeth’s enamel with the aptly named Regenerate Advance Toothpaste and Serum. The high-end dental care products promise to rebuild the enamel and protect your teeth against food acids that eat away at your enamel. Available at the famous Parisian multi-brand boutique Colette, where only the coolest of products are found, the groundbreaking serum is to be used once a month for three consecutive nights, while the toothpaste is to be used twice a day, morning and night, replacing your regular toothpaste and leaving you with a brighter smile. Available at Colette w w w.w he re t r ave l e r. com 33

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Vintage Vintage Advertorial Advertorial

Timeless Timeless Renaissance Renaissance

L’Ibis L’Ibis Rouge Rouge This beautiful and original boutique in the heart of Saint Germain This beautiful and original boutique in the heart of Saint Germain des Prés offers a unique array of vintage couture fashion and des Prés offers a unique array of vintage couture fashion and jewellery including pieces by Chanel, Lanvin, YSL and Dior. jewellery including pieces by Chanel, Lanvin, YSL and Dior. You will also find a fine selection of vintage alligator bags and You will also find a fine selection of vintage alligator bags and contemporary jewellery pieces from French and foreign designers. contemporary jewellery pieces from French and foreign designers. Tuesday to Saturday 12-7pm. Tuesday to Saturday 12-7pm. 35 Blvd Raspail (7th), M° Sèvres-Babylone 35 Blvd Raspail (7th), M° Sèvres-Babylone +33 (0)1 45 48 98 21 +33 (0)1 45 48 98 21 ibis-rouge@wanadoo.fr ibis-rouge@wanadoo.fr facebook.com/L’Ibis Rouge facebook.com/L’Ibis Rouge

On the Left Bank, where the On the Left Bank, where the real Parisian style lingers, real Parisian style lingers, Corinne Than-Trong invites you Corinne Than-Trong invites you to Renaissance. The elegant to Renaissance. The elegant vintage boutique is ideal if you vintage boutique is ideal if you are looking to update your are looking to update your wardrobe with timeless pieces. wardrobe with timeless pieces. Haute Couture dresses await Haute Couture dresses await alongside previously loved bags alongside previously loved bags and ornate jewellery pieces. This and ornate jewellery pieces. This is a great address for all vintage is a great address for all vintage lovers of Chanel, Dior, Hermès, lovers of Chanel, Dior, Hermès, YSL, Pucci and Balenciaga. YSL, Pucci and Balenciaga. 14 rue de Beaune (7th) 14 rue de Beaune (7th) M° Rue du Bac M° Rue du Bac +33 685 430 352 +33 685 430 352 www.renaissancevintageparis.com www.renaissancevintageparis.com

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La La Tuile Tuile à à Loup, Loup, fabulous fabulous French French crafts crafts Take a journey into the regions of France in this Take a journey into the regions of France in this lovely shop devoted to the finest arts and crafts of lovely shop devoted to the finest arts and crafts of French tableware. Fittingly tucked away near the rue French tableware. Fittingly tucked away near the rue Mouffetard, one of the capital’s great food streets, Mouffetard, one of the capital’s great food streets, the authentic and classical from the French provinces the authentic and classical from the French provinces awaits to be discovered. Pottery, linens and baskets awaits to be discovered. Pottery, linens and baskets are among the offerings along with genuine cheese are among the offerings along with genuine cheese boards, beautiful soup terrines and fine platters. boards, beautiful soup terrines and fine platters. These are all superb hand-made items from craftsman These are all superb hand-made items from craftsman across the land that are perfect for your home or to across the land that are perfect for your home or to give as unique gifts. One of a kind, beautifully crafted give as unique gifts. One of a kind, beautifully crafted pieces are a specialty of the boutique where the pieces are a specialty of the boutique where the wealth of objects, both useful and decorative, never wealth of objects, both useful and decorative, never wavers. La Tuile à Loup can pack and ship its articles all wavers. La Tuile à Loup can pack and ship its articles all over the world. over the world. Opening hours: Monday 1pm-6pm Opening hours: Monday 1pm-6pm Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm 35 rue Daubenton (5th), M° Censier-Daubenton 35 rue Daubenton (5th), M° Censier-Daubenton +33 (0)1 47 07 28 90 +33 (0)1 47 07 28 90 www.latuilealoup.com www.latuilealoup.com 34 W H E R E Pa r i s i J a N Ua r Y 2015

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For more detailed listings | wheretraveler.com/paris Accessories Acaba - 41 rue des Petits Champs (1st),

01.71.72.96.45. M° Pyramides Alfred Dunhill - 15 rue de la Paris (2nd), 01.42.61.57.58. M° Opéra Le Carré d’Encre - 13bis rue des Mathurins (9th), 01.53.05.81.61. M° Havre-Caumartin Misterchrono - 23 rue Danielle Casanova (1st), 09.53.42.04.64. Mº Opéra Montblanc - 152 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.44.20.07.70. Mº George V Robert Clergerie - 5 rue du Cherche-Midi (6th), 01.45.48.75.47. M° Rennes Swarovski - 32 place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.42.65.28.10. Mº Madeleine S.T. Dupont - 58 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.45.61.08.39. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt Vertu - 18 rue Royale (8th),01.42.86.56.66. Mº Madeleine Walter Steiger - 83 Faubourg St-Honoré (8th) , 01.42.66.65.08. M° Miromesnil

BeAuty spAs & products L’Artisan Parfumeur - 2 rue de l’Amiral-

Coligny (1st), 01.44.88.27.50. Mº Pont Neuf Espace Weleda - 10 ave Franklin D. Roosevelt (8th), 01.53.96.06.15. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt Jovoy Paris - 4 rue de Castiglione (1st), 01.40.20.06.19. Mº Tuileries Guerlain - 68 ave des Champs-Élysées (8th), 01.45.62.52.57. Mº George V Lancôme - 29 rue du Fbg-St-Honoré (8th), 01.42.65.30.74. Mº Madeleine Les Comptoirs de Durance - 24 rue Vignon (9th), 01.47.42.04.10. Mº Madeleine L’Occitane - 55 rue St-Louis en L’Ile (4th), 01.40.46.81.71. Mº Pont Marie M.A.C. - 76 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.76.05.99. M° George V Marionnaud Paris - 104 ave des ChampsElysées (8th), 01.53.96.50.00. M° George V Serge Lutens - 142 Galerie de Valois (1st), 01.49.27.09.09. M° Palais Royal Sephora - 70-72 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.93.22.50. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt Trandline - 64 rue Pierre Charron (8th), 01.44.13.88.88. M° George V

children’s clothing & toys Bonpoint - 6 rue de Tournon (6th), 01.40.51.98.20. Mº Mabillon

Francis Klein | Eye Wear (6th)

Catimini - 15 rue Tronchet (8th), 01.44.71.06.23.

Mº Madeleine Jacadi - 17 rue Tronchet (8th), 01.42.65.84.98. Mº Madeleine Joué Club - 3-5 boulevard des Italiens (2nd), 01.53.45.41.41. Mº Tuileries Miki House - 366 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.40.20.90.98. Mº Tuileries Petit Bateau - 116 ave des Champs-Élysées (8th), 01.40.74.02.03. Mº George V Tikibou Toy Store - 33 blvd Edgar Quinet (14th), 01.43.20.98.79. Mº Edgar Quinet

clothing: Men & WoMen Anne Fontaine - 17 rue François 1er (8th), 01.40.73.78.01. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt Banana Republic - 22 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.89.03.92. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt BCBGMAXAZRIA -14 blvd de la Madeleine (8th), 01.43.12.55.20. Mº Madeleine Beretta Gallery - 57 rue Pierre Charron (8th), 01.56.88.59.59. Mº George V Capelstore - 26 blvd Malesherbes (8th), 01.42.66.34.21. Mº Madeleine Carven - 34 rue St Sulpice (6th), 09.60.45.47.04. M° Mabillon Cerruti 1881 - 27 rue Royale (8th), 01.53.30.18.72. Mº Madeleine Chanel - 31 rue Cambon (1st), 01.44.50.66.00. Mº Concorde De Fursac - 146 blvd St-Germain (6th), 01.43.25.40.66. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés Dior - 30 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.40.73.73.73. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt DSquared2 - 247-251 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.71.93.60.00. Mº Concorde Edgard Vermont - 120 rue Fbg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.42.25.34.35. M° Miromesnil Emanuel Berg - 140 rue du Fbg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.53.75.48.01. Mº Saint-Philippe-du-Roule Hervé Léger - 24 rue Cambon (1st), 01.42.60.02.00. Mº Madeleine iBlues - 16 rue de Passy (16th), 01.42.88.68.67. Mº Passy JC de Castelbajac - 61 rue des Saints-Pères (6th), 09.64.48.48.54. M° Saint-Germain des Prés Karl Lagerfeld - 194 blvd Saint-Germain (7th), 01.42.22.74.99. Mº Rue du Bac Kenzo - 27 blvd de la Madeleine (8th), 01.42.61.04.14. M° Madeleine

Dress-Code

Lacoste - 37 blvd des Capucines (2nd), 01.42.61.58.20.

M° Opéra Lanvin- 22 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.44.71.31.73. Mº Concorde La Perla - 20 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.43.12.33.50. Mº Concorde Levi’s Store - 76 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th) , 01.53.53.05.70. Mº Georges V Maison Kitsuné - 52 rue de Richelieu (1st) , 01.42.60.34.28. Mº Pyramides Marella - 18 place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.53.30.73.13. Mº Madeleine Marina Rinaldi - 20 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.86.10.90. Mº Madeleine Montagut - 90 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.40.17.05.73. Mº Concorde Rowena Forrest - 23 rue du Cherche-Midi (6th), 01.42.65.25.46. Mº Sèvres-Babylone Talbot Runhof - 14 rue d’Alger (1st), 01.55.04.85.50. Mº Tuileries Saint Laurent - 53 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.53.83.84.53. M° Franklin Roosevelt

eye WeAr Alain Mikli - 74 rue des Saints-Pères (7th), 01.45.49.40.00. M° Sèvres-Babylone

Francis Klein - 30 rue Bonaparte (6th),

01.44.07.04.28. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés GrandOptical - 138 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.40.76.00.13. Mº George V

fABrics: couture Janssens & Janssens - 3 rue d’Anjou (8th),

01.42.65.04.00. Mº Concorde

hoMe decor Baccarat - 11 place des États-Unis (16th), 01.40.22.11.22. Mº Boissière Boutique Talents - 26 ave Niel (17th), 01.44.40.22.80. Mº Pereire/Ternes Bernardaud - 11 rue Royale (8th), 01.47.42.82.66. Mº Madeleine Christofle - 9 rue Royale (8th), 01.55.27.99.13. Mº Concorde Lalique - 11 rue Royale (8th), 01.53.05.12.12. Mº Madeleine Silvera - 56-58 ave Kléber (16th), 01.53.65.78.78. Mº Kléber La Tuile à Loup - 35 rue Daubenton (5th), 01.47.07.28.90. Mº Censier-Daubenton

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Zwilling - 12 blvd de la Madeleine (9th), 01.42.68.88.00. Mº Madeleine

Tiffany&Co. - 6 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.40.20.20 20.

Mº Opéra

Cesaire - 6 rue Saint-Florentin (1st), 01.42.97.43.43.

By Marie - 8 ave George V (8th), 01.53.23.88.00. Mº George V Citadium - 56 rue de Caumartin (9th), 01.55.31.74.00. Mº Havre-Caumartin Colette - 213 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.55.35.33.90. Mº Tuileries L’Eclaireur - 26 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.45.62.12.32. Mº George V Merci - 111 blvd Beaumarchais (3rd), 01.42.77.00.33. Mº Saint Sébastien-Froissard Montaigne Market - 57 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.42.56.58.58. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

Coach (available at Printemps) - 64 blvd Haussmann

shoes

Tissot Boutique - 76 ave des Champs-Elysées

JeWellery & WAtches A. Lange & Söhne - 19 rue de la Paix (9th),

01.42.65.68.71. Mº Opéra

Angela Caputi Giuggiu - 15 Galerie Véro-Dodat (1st), 01.40.39.01.51. Mº Louvre-Rivoli Arije - 3 rue de Castiglione (1st), 01.42.60.37.77. Mº Tuileries Bénédikt Aïchelé Joaillier - 7 rue du Pont Louis-Philippe (4th), 01.44.54.03.03. M° Saint-Paul Boucheron - 26 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.61.58.16. Mº Opéra Bucherer - 12 blvd des Capucines (9th), 01.70.99.18.88. Mº Opéra Bvlgari - 25 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.35.00.50. Mº Pyramides Cartier - 23 place Vendôme (1st), 01.44.53.32.20. Mº Opéra Chopard - 1 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.35.20.10. Mº Opéra Damiani - 2 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.96.95.51. M° Opera DoDo by Pomellato - 350 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.31.55. Mº Tuileries Dubail - 21 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.61.11.17. Mº Tuileries Gas Bijoux - 26-28 rue Danielle Casanova (2nd), 01.42.97.58.80. M° Opéra Gucci Watches - Printemps Haussmann (1st floor), 64 bd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.78.74, Mº Havre-Caumartin Harry Winston - 6 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.47.20.03.09. M° Opéra Hublot - 10 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.86.67.86. Mº Opéra Inedit Joaillier - 14 rue de l’Abbaye (6th), 01.56.24.13.85. MºSt-Germain-des-Prés Omega - 362/364 rue Saint-Honoré (2nd), 01.55.35.03.60. Mº Concorde Panerai - 5 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th), Mº Concorde Patek Philippe - 10 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.44.17.77. Mº Tuileries Piaget - 16 place Vendôme (1st), 01.58.18.14.15. Mº Tuileries Rolex - 9 place Vendôme (1st) , 01.40.20.21.00. M° Opéra

Multi-BrAnd Boutiques

(8th), 01.42.56.18.53. Mº George V Van Cleef & Arpels - 22 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.04.11.11. Mº Opéra Vhernier - 63 rue du Fbg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.40.17.93.15. Mº Miromesnil Wempe - 16 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.60.21.77. Mº Concorde

luggAge And BAgs Mº Concorde/Madeleine

(9th), 01.42.82.46.35. Mº Havre-Caumartin Delvaux - 151-154 Galerie de Valois (1st), 09.67.19.93.28. Mº Palais Royal Dot-Drops - 8 rue des Canettes (6th), 01.43.54.62.15. Mº Mabillon Fauré Le Page - 21 rue Cambon (1st), 09.82.50.92.30. Mº Madeleine Goyard - 233 rue St. Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.57.04. Mº Tuileries Hedgren - 49 rue Cambon (1st), 01.42.36.36.97. Mº Madeleine Hermès - 24 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.40.17.47.17. Mº Concorde Kipling – 4 rue de Sèvres (6th), 01.45.44.77.67. Mº Sèvres-Babylone Lancel - 127 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.56.89.15.70. Mº George V Longchamp - 404 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.43.16.00.16. Mº Concorde Louis Vuitton - 101 ave des Champs-Élysées (8th), 01.53.57.52.00. Mº George V Louis Quatorze - 106 rue Vieille du Temple (3rd), 01.42.72.94.43. Mº Filles du Calvaire Moynat- 348 rue St. Honoré (1st), 01.47.03.83.90. Mº Tuileries Mulberry - 207 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.00.64. M° Tuileries Pinel & Pinel - 22 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.60.58.39. Mº Madeleine Prada - 10 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.53.23.99.40. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt Tumi - 245 rue St Honoré (1st), 01.45.79.70.30. Mº Concorde

La Tuile à Loup | Home Decor (5th)

Altan Bottier - 11 rue Lincoln (8th), 01.45.63.77.59. Mº George V Ann Tuil - 63 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.42.25.67.31. Mº George V A.Testoni - 15 rue Royale (8th), 01.44.60.09.90. Mº Concorde Berluti - 26 rue Marbeuf (8th), 01.53.93.97.97. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt Christian Louboutin - 68 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.42.68.37.65. Mº Madeleine Crockett & Jones – 14 rue Chauveau-Lagarde (8th), 01.44.94.01.74. Mº Madeleine Edward Green – 199 bis blvd Saint-Germain (7th), 01.53.63.47.50. Mº Rue du Bac Jimmy Choo –34 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.47.23.03.39. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt J.M. Weston – 114 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.45.62.26.47. Mº George V Repetto - 22 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.44.71.83.12. Mº Opéra Tod’s - 21 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th), 01.53.43.16.16. Mº Concorde

vintAge Dépôt Vente du 17ème - 109 rue de Courcelles (17th), 09.81.82.00.66. Mº Saint-Paul Didier Ludot - 20 & 24 Galerie de Montpensier (1st), 01.42.96.06.56. Mº Pyramides Dress-Code - 62 ave Théophile Gautier (16th), 01.45.25.00.00. Mº Église d’Auteuil L’Ibis Rouge - 35 blvd Raspail (7th), 01.45.48.98.21. Mº Sèvres-Babylone Renaissance - 14 rue de Beaune (7th), 06.85.43.03.52. Mº Rue du Bac

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Puiforcat Azzaro • Vhernier • F.P. Journe

WEMPE

The renowned German watchmaker has been satisfying customers for over 135 years. Featuring a fine selection of stylish jewellery, luxury watches and chronometers.

Pierre Cardin

16 rue Royale - Paris 8th Tel: 01 42 60 21 77 www.wempe.fr

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Michael Kors • Valentino •

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A reference for more than 130 years among the amateurs of beautiful Goodyear-welted shoes, the English luxury brand for men & ladies perpetuates the artistic quality and custom-made service.

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In the very heart of the Faubourg St-Honoré discover more than 3,000 different clothing fabrics, all extraordinary, and many used by haute couture designers. Owner Françoise Janssens can also recommend one of 40 local seamstresses.

14 rue Chauveau-Lagarde - Paris 8th Tel: 01 44 94 01 74 www.crockettandjones.com

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If you are looking for a wide selection of exquisite timepieces and FINe jewellery, you only need to keep one name in mind. For more than 135 years, the name “WEMPE” has stood for the utmost expertise in the art of making jewellery and timepieces. We offer a unique selection of valuable treasures at 28 Wempe showrooms worldwide. We are especially proud because for more than a century we have been privileged to contribute to the grand feelings that our customers express when they purchase jewellery or timepieces. Our pieces of jewellery uphold international standards and are born in our own atelier. This is true for unusual oneof-a-kind items as well as for our diverse assortment of classic pieces with brilliant-cut diamonds. And a century-old friendship links us with the world’s foremost watch manufactories. You will find WEMPE showrooms at the loveliest locations in great European metropolises, New York City and in Beijing. Each shop also offers service or advice whenever you require it, so you can be certain that we will always be available to meet your individual needs. We cordially invite you to discover an abundance of interesting new items and exclusive special models at one of Europe’s leading jewellers. We look forward to your visit!

Paris, 16, rue Royale, T +33.1.42 60 21 77 HAMBURG LOND ON PARIS MADRID VIENNA NEW YORK BEIJING WWW.WEMPE.COM

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15 Galerie Véro-Dodat - Paris 1st (enter at 19 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau or 2 rue du Bouloi) Tel: +33 (0)1 40 39 01 51 / www.angelacaputi.com

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ANGELA CAPUTI Italian jewellery designer Angela Caputi set up her workshop in Florence in 1975. Her unique high fashion costume jewellery, mixing various materials, colours and textures, is now available at her new boutique in Paris. This collection is extremely sophisticated and could be a special present for each woman.

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366 rue Saint-Honoré - Paris 1st Tel: 01 40 20 90 98 www.mikihouse.fr

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Marella

12 blvd de la Madeleine - Paris 9th Tel: 01 42 68 88 00 www.zwilling.com

Superb quality and unique style are the hallmarks of this Japanese house of children’s fashion and style. Every collection is conceived with the child in mind. Fashioned in workshops in Japan, the clothing is made from fine fabrics and imbued with practical, functional and unique touches. Open Mon-Sat 10am - 7pm.

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This German house has been producing premium kitchenware for nearly three centuries. Stainless steel knives and cookware, cast iron cocottes as well as fine flatware collections are among the offerings for consumers who seek the authentic and emotional experience of cooking and taste. Quality and functionality are the hallmarks of the house.

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www.operagallery.com 356 rue Saint-Honoré 75001 Paris

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ANN TUIL Ann Tuil is a multi-brand boutique carrying exceptional accessories ranging from shoes to bags and watches (Michael Kors, Longchamp, Kenzo, Marc by marc Jacob’s, Repetto, Moschino, UGG, ASH...). Ann Tuil has the privilege of offering you a 10 % discount upon presentation of this magazine for items that you purchase (without red dot). Open sunday.

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11 rue Lincoln - Paris 8th Tel: 01 45 63 77 59 www.altan-bottier.com

Beautifully tailored sport and casual wear from the legendary family-owned, Italian house specialised in the world of nature and hunting are found in this gallery boutique. High quality, refined accessories, stylish and sturdy shoes and boots and gear for the great outdoors are hallmarks of the brand.

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In the heart of the Opera district, between Place Vendôme and Boulevard Haussmann, the House Bucherer unveils a sublime 2200m2 space showcasing the most beautiful Swiss names in watchmaking. The largest boutique in the world dedicated to timepieces, this is the Parisian shop stop.

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Born in Saint-Tropez, Gas Bijoux has been creating jewellery for over 45 years, handmade and artisan, crafted in its Marseilles atelier, and it is now an internationally recognised fashion accessories house.

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arts& attractions By Patricia Valicenti

Turn to page 55 and experience The Louvre

Louvre image © Paris Tourist Office - Marc Bertrand - Architecte : Ieoh Ming Peï

Galleries | Monuments | Museums | Exhibits | Out of Town | Gardens | Guided Tours

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Dosso Dossi, Saint Michel Et L’assomption De La Vierge, 1533-1534, Parme, Galleria Nazionale, © Su concessione della SBSAE per le province di Parma e Piacenza; Edgar Degas, Scène de guerre au Moyen-âge, 1865, Paris, musée d’Orsay, RF 2208, © RMN-Grand Palais (Musée d’Orsay) / Gérard Blot

Bringing on the Borgias The Borgias, the name brings to mind intrigue, power and poison. Popes, statesmen, personalities of exception, members of the celebrated Renaissance family were, too, extraordinary and enlightened patrons of the greatest artists of the Renaissance with whom they maintained close relations. In a major show devoted to the Borgias, the Musée Maillol is exhibiting works by the great Renaissance artists, among them Michelangelo, da Vinci, Mantegna, Raphael and Titian. The show is organised around three essential figures of the family: Alexander VI, elected as pope in 1492, Cesare Borgia, the ambitious statesman and Lucrezia Borgia, one of the most extraordinary women of the Renaissance. Pope Alexander VI, born Rodrigo Borgia in Spain in 1431, was a brilliant and formidable man, but debauched as well with his mistresses and children (including Cesare and Lucrezia). Cesare Borgia, who dreamed of turning Italy into a vast kingdom under the rule of the pope, was the inspiration for Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince. Meanwhile, Lucrezia, credited with a reputation for poisoning, would go on to become the Duchess of Ferrara in 1505 and at court patronised the most famous of artists. 59-61 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01 42 22 59 58

On Seeking the Sun Aristocrat, revolutionary, politician, author, philosopher and at times prisoner, the Marquis de Sade was known for his erotic and controversial literature embodied by writings that tended, to put it mildly, to go against the general current. A bold show at the Musée d’Orsay, entitled Sade, Attacking the Sun, pays tribute to the man on the bicentennial of his death, bringing together master works by the great artists among them Delacroix, Moreau, Degas, Cézanne and Picasso. The aim of the show as defined by its curator, Annie Le Brun, is “to demonstrate how before taking on major significance in 20th century thinking, Sade’s work partly brought about the 19th century sensitivity, in spite of the fact that the figure and his ideas were considered cursed.” Juxtaposing Sade’s writings with the art works on display, the exhibition approaches the various themes the writer explored including cruelty and criminality, the night and desire, abduction, atheism, and the forces of nature. Through January 25 1 rue de la Légion d’Honneur (7th), 01 40 49 48 14 w w w.w he re t r ave l e r. com 47

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Pierre Frey’s colourful fabrics

Delightful Décors some 70 international houses of decoration, all participating in the sixth consecutive Paris Deco Off…, are opening up their showrooms and collections to professional decorators and the general public alike. Held this year from January 22nd to January 26th, the event offers a unique opportunity to explore the aesthetic universe of decoration in one of its cradles, Paris. Creators of fabrics, light fixtures, carpets, trimmings and more enable you to enter into the world of their current and past collections while offering a glimpse into their know-how and craft. The event offers a convivial way of discovering the world of decoration in Paris and this year the event’s figurehead is the toucan, which will unveil its panoply of colours in a warm and festive atmosphere. Participants will be paying special attention to their window decorations drawing their inspiration from expressions based on colour: “rose-tinted glasses”, “it’s black and white”, or “feeling blue”. a celebrity jury will select the most stunning window while gigantic lamps designed by the participating designers and decoration editors will light your way through the Left and right Bank venues. Leading names in decoration are all taking part in the event and include Christian Fischbacher, Manuel Canovas, Lorca and Pierre Frey, which is celebrating its 80th birthday this year with a host of new collections, but one can also discover some exclusive houses like Evitavonni of London, which creates interiors of muted elegance or Declercq Passementiers an establishment which

makes trimmings for the likes of the Chateau of Versailles. some of the houses hail from further a field like the U.s. based Donghia, known for the high quality and durability of its textiles which range from the sophisticated to the simple, from the familiar to the exotic, it will be presenting its Past Perfect collection. The house of Braquenié, founded in 1824, earned its renown during the second Empire. The firm’s style was rich and opulent showcasing strong colours like fuchsia, peacock blue, canary yellow and this year the house is celebrating a return to this lush style. and when museums and historical châteaux require intricate trimmings they inevitably turn to Declercq Passementiers. The house, whose story began back in 1852, is currently run by the sixth generation of the family, incarnated by Jérôme and Elisa Declercq. ancestral methods are used in the intricate processes of weaving, embroidering and twisting threads to create braids, fringes, tassels and a host of fine finishing touches. and this year the house is embarking on a new journey by presenting trimmings that literally come to light in a stunning innovation in which fringes, ropes and tiebacks are illuminated to create magical settings. Jan 22-26 9:30am-7:30pm and until 11pm on the 24th. For further information, maps and shuttle bus stops visit www.paris-deco-off.com

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Olwen Forest JEWELLERY of ThE STaRS

Mondo Movie Nemo, King Kong, Phantom of the Opera, Jaws and more are all found in Mondo Graphics by Dominique Besson, a new venue in town for movie buffs, cinema lovers and fans of Pop Art and comic book art. The exciting new gallery devoted to film posters opened up in the trendy neighbourhood around the rue des Martyrs in Paris late last year, and inside you will discover contemporary posters created exclusively for the Austin, Texas based publishing house Mondo, which over the past decade has solicited well-known artists from around the world to create a poster paying tribute to a cult movie. The result is an attractive, original, colourful, spectacular completely new take on old tried and true favourites ranging from Hitchcock to Disney. The posters are numbered and brought out in limited editions. Dominique Besson, a film poster expert, also carries vintage movie posters.

Olwen Forest invites you to see her collection of vintage artist jewellery worn yesterday, and sought after today by famous stars and celebrities. Coco Chanel, Schiaparelli, Joseff of Hollywood A display of fun and trendy 1930’s cocktail accessories complete the show. Marché Serpette - allée 3, stand 5/7 110 rue des rosiers, 93400 St-Ouen (Metro: porte de clignancourt) Open : Saturday, Sunday, Monday Tel: 01 40 11 96 38

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Birds poster by Laurent Durieux; The Dark Night Rises poster by Olly Moss; Michel Macréau Portrait au chapeau, 1961

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The Figurative and the Fantasy Rich and diverse was the New Figuration movement leaving behind a complex mark on the landscape of contemporary painting. An exhibition at the Polad-Hardouin Gallery devoted to four emblematic figures of the movement reveals its extreme diversity through the “psycho-paintings” of Marcel Pouget, the vigorous geometry of Jacques Grinberg, the exuberance of Michel Macréau and the dramatic carnival inspired works of Maryan. The expression New Figuration first appeared in 1950 referring to works that emerged in France during a period dominated by abstraction and the expressionist forms. These were works by artists headed down a third path, a path of a fantastic universe filled with humour, anxiety and cruelty. A movement embodied by Pouget’s rendering of recreation in a psychiatric hospital, the red and black palette of Grinberg, the graphic works of Macréau and the eerie masks and signs of power in Maryan’s carnival-inspired works. Through January 24. 86 rue Quincampoix (3rd), 01 42 71 05 29 w w w.w he re t r ave l e r. com 49

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Within the context of events and celebrations marking the Great War, La Bibliothéque de Documentation Internationale Contemporaine and the Musée de l’Armée have joined together to present an exhibition at Hôtel des Invalides of pictorial representations from those who were actually on the front underscoring how they saw, perceived and represented the war front from the beginning to the end of the conflict. An exceptional ensemble of some 500 works has been brought together, works produced on the front by the ensemble of the warring parties, showing the European fronts as well as those of the Near East, the Dardanelles and the Balkans. The powerful, evocative works exhibited in the show were created by those who lived through the conflict and some among them were celebrated like Maurice Denis, Félix Vallotton, Guillaume Apollinaire, Fernand Léger and Otto Dix. Through January 25th Hôtel des Invalides, 129 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01 44 42 38 77

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Félix Vallotton, Le Cimetière militaire de Châlons, 1917, Nanterre, Bibliothèque de documentation internationale contemporain; The Odyssey Cabinet Photo © RMN - Grand Palais - Adrien Didierjean

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ARC DE TRIOMPHE The triumphal arch commissioned by Napoleon and finished in 1836 stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle and boasts a fabulous view of the Champs-Elysées and includes the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Visit the interactive exhibit on the history surrounding the Arch. Open daily 10am-10:30pm, times may vary, last admission 45 minutes before closing, Adults 9.50€, Children under 18 and EU citizens under 26: Free. Place Charles de Gaulle (8th), 01.55.37.73.77. M° Charlesde-Gaulle-Etoile

EIFFEL TOWER Built as a temporary exhibit for the 1889 World’s Fair, the iron structure now symbolises Paris the world over. The tower sparkles with twinkling lights every hour on the hour from twilight to 2am. From Jun 15 through Sept 1 9am-12:45am (stairs and lifts). From Sept 2 through Jun 14 lift open daily 9:30am-11:45pm, Stairs open daily 9:30am-6:30pm. Last entries 45 minutes before closing. Entry fee (5-15€ for adults) depends on how high you go. There is a glass floor on the first floor 57 metres above Paris and a champagne bar is on the top of the tower, open from noon to 10pm. www.tour-eiffel.fr. Ave Gustave Eiffel (7th), 01.44.11.23.23. M° Trocadéro

NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL Constructed between 1163 and 1345, it is a Gothic masterpiece. Free guided tours in English Wed and Thurs at 2pm & Sat at 2:30pm. Through Dec 31 Paris disparu, Paris restitué, looks at the history of Paris through the vestiges from Lutèce to the 19th century (in the crypt). www.crypte.paris. fr. Experience Quasimodo’s view of Paris from the towers Jul-Aug 10am-5:45pm weekdays, 10am-10:15pm Sat-Sun; Apr-Jun and Sep: 10am-5:45pm; Oct-Mar: 10am-4:45pm. 7.50€. 6 Parvis Notre- Dame (4th), 01.42.34.56.10. M° Cité

PALAIS GARNIER–OPERA DE PARIS Designed by architect Charles Garnier, and a brilliant example of Second Empire architecture. Daily visits on your own,10 am-4:30 pm (adults 10€, students and under 25, free) information: 08 92 89 90 90. Guided tours in English daily at 11:30am and 2:30pm Jul-Aug and school holidays; rest of year Wed, Sat and Sun, same times (14.50€). Daily 10am-5pm, 10€. For additional information on guided tours call 08.25.05.44.05. Through Mar 8 Rameau et la Scène, this exhibition celebrates the 250th anniversary of the death of the great Baroque era French composer and musical theorist. Place de l’Opéra (9th). M° Opéra

SACRE COEUR DE MONTMARTRE Located on the highest peak of Paris, the view from the Sacré Coeur is breathtaking. There is a guesthouse for pilgrims providing accommodation and meals. Daily 6am-10:30pm; Dome and crypt 9am-5:45pm. www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.fr. 35 rue du Chevalierde-la-Barre (18th), 01.53.41.89.09. M° Anvers Eiffel Tower Photo © Thinkstock – iStock

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A jewel-like chapel on the Ile de la Cité in the courtyard of the Palais de Justice with High Gothic stained glass windows, at its finest on days when there isn’t a cloud in the sky. Daily 9am-5pm, last tickets 30 minutes before closing time, times may vary. 8.50€. Free for children under 18 and EU citizens under 26. 2 blvd du Palais (1st), 01.53.40.60.97. M° Cité w w w.w he re t r ave l e r. com 51

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For more detailed listings | wheretraveler.com/paris art galleries Galerie Bernheim-Jeune

The Bernheims organised Van Gogh’s first Paris exhibit and also presented Cézanne, Matisse and others. Now run by descendants of the founder, the gallery exhibits contemporary artists and publishes art books. Tue-Sat 10:30am-12:30pm & 2:30pm-6:30pm. 83 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th), 01.42.66.60.31. M° Miromesnil

Galerie Daniel Templon

A contemporary gallery featuring established and up-and-coming artists. Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. 30 rue Beaubourg (3rd), 01.42.72.14.10. M° Rambuteau

Galerie de Jonckheere

Museum-quality 16th and 17th-century Flemish paintings, including works by the Breughels and Cranach the Elder. Mon-Fri, 10am-7pm. 100 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th), 01.42.66.69.49. M° Miromesnil

Galerie Lelong

This quintessential Parisian gallery features the works of leading contemporary artists. Tues-Fri 10:30am-6pm. Sat 2pm-6:30pm.13 rue de Téhéran (8th), 01.45.63.13.19. M° Miromesnil

Galerie Maeght

This landmark Parisian gallery opened in 1946 and presents exhibitions of leading modern and contemporary artists. There is also a superb bookstore carrying art books, fine art posters and lithographs. Mon 10am-6pm. Tues-Sat 9:30am-7pm. 42 rue du Bac (7th), 01.45.48.45.15. M° Rue du Bac

Galerie Malingue

This prestigious gallery has been welcoming discerning art collectors for over three decades. With three lofty exhibition rooms, it proffers a journey into the Modern Art adventure. Renoir, Cézanne, Picasso, Dali, Miró are all found in this fine and sublime house of art. Tues-Fri 10:30am-12:30pm & 2:30pm-6:30pm, Mon (and Sat only during exhibitions) 2:30pm-6:30pm. 26 ave Matignon (8th), 01.42.66.60.33. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

Galerie Marian Goodman

This contemporary gallery features fine, collectable works by both established and up-and-coming artists. Mon-Sat 11am-7pm. 3 rue du Cloître SaintMerri (4th), 01.42.74.67.68. M° Hôtel de VIlle

Galerie Olwen Forest

Gallery exhibiting vintage costume, couture jewels and Art Deco crystal jewellery, as well as jewells created by designers such as Elsa Schiaparelli and Coco Chanel. Jewellery made for the cinema and a selection of vintage jewels telling the story of rock and roll. Permanent exhibition Erotica/ Exotica, featuring vintage pieces juxtaposing the two themes. From Sat-Mon. St-Ouen Flea Market, Marché Serpette, 110 rue des Rosiers, St-Ouen. 01.40.11.96.38. M° Porte de Clignancourt

Galerie Polad-Hardouin

This contemporary art gallery nestled in the heart of the Marais offers a spacious setting for over 30 artists, both established and emerging. Works with strong pictorial choices are featured here. The gallery remains faithful to the New Figuration movement. Conferences animated by specialists are organised throughout the year. Tues-Sat 11am-7pm. 86 rue Quincampoix (3rd), 01.42.71.05.29. M° Rambuteau

Canal Saint-Martin

This trendy Parisian neighbourhood has a wide array of bars, restaurants and eclectic shops lining the sides of this functioning canal which links the Villette basin to the Arsenal port. Quai de Jemmapes/Quai de Valmy, (10th). M° République

Disneyland Paris

Open 365 days a year. Disneyland Park surrounds you with all your favourite characters and the latest attractions. Daily 10am-7pm, also check website for opening hours on day of visit. RER A to Marne La Vallée/Chessy (40-65 min)

Les Étoiles du Rex

Travel to the heart of cinema. A unique and interactive visit into the magical world of cinema and into the backstage of the largest movie theatre in Europe. Fabulous fun and entertainment for the whole family. WedSun 10am-7pm including bank holidays and everyday during French school holidays. 1 blvd Poissonnière (2nd), 01.45.08.93.58. M° Bonne Nouvelle

Le Manoir de Paris

The urban legends of Paris come to life in this haunted manor house and listed historic monument. Fri 6pm-10pm & Sat, Sun 3pm-7pm. 18 rue de Paradis (10th), M° Château d’Eau

Parc Zoologique de Paris

Galerie Russkiy Mir

This well-appointed gallery features works by contemporary Russian artists including Anatoly Poutilline, Masha Schmidt, Marina Nikolaeva, Andrei Tyrtyshnikov and Vladimir Sichov. 7 rue Miromesnil (8th), 01.44.71.07.41. M° Miromesnil

Galerie Schmit

This beautiful zoo presents in 16 natural environments some 1,000 animals, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish representing 180 species. Entrance located at the corner of the ave Daumesnil and the Route de Ceinture du lac Daumesnil (12th), 01.40.79.31.25. M° Château de Vincennes then 46 bus to zoo

Three generations of art experts present museum quality paintings by 19th and 20th century French masters. Covering periods from the impressionists, the fauves, the Cubists and others. Mon-Fri, 10am-12:30pm/2pm-6pm. 396 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.36.36. M° Concorde

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Aquarium de Paris (Cinéaqua)

Discover the world of the sea at this delightful aquarium. Daily 10am-7pm, first Sat of the month until 10pm, last tickets one hour before closing. 5 ave Albert de Mun (16th), 01.40.69.23.23. M° Iéna

A fun and educational way to discover the city of Paris through an exceptional audiovisual presentation. Daily 10am-6pm, projection every hour on the hour. 11bis rue Scribe (9th), 01.42.66.62.06. M° Opéra/Chaussée d’Antin Discover a decorative and diverse wonderland replete with a Theatre of Marvels, a fantastic garden and a museum devoted to rides and attractions found in amusement fairs from 1850 to 1950. 53 ave des Terroirs de France (12th), 01.43.40.16.15. M° Cour Saint-Emillion

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The Paris branch of the renowned New York gallery. Artists include John Baldessari, Christian Boltanski. Giuseppe Penone, Gerhard Richter, Jeff Wall. Tues-Sat 11am-7pm. 79 rue du Temple (3rd), 01.48.04.70.52. M° Rambuteau

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boat cruises Bateaux Parisiens

Giant glass-roofed tour boats departing every hour on the hour, 10am-10pm (except 1pm & 7:30pm). Lunch and dinner cruises also available. Port de la Bourdonnais (7th), 08.25.01.01.01. M° Trocadéro

Bateaux-Mouches

The legendary cruise company has been navigating the Seine for over 60 years. Doubledecker tour boats proffer fine vistas of the capital. Departures every 45 min, 11am-9pm. Pont de l’Alma (8th), 01.42.25.96.10. M° Alma-Marceau

Batobus

A sleek “shuttle boat” making 8 stops including the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Jardin des Plantes and the Town Hall. 10:30am-7pm. 08.25.05.01.01

Paris Luxury Boat

Enjoy an original and romantic cruise on board your own private boat. Ensconced in a mahogany Riva runabout of the 1960s enjoy the Seine and the heart of Paris. The captain and bilingual hostess welcome you on board with beverages and canapés. Reservations required, 5 persons maximum. 06.60.16.00.79/ 01.46.05.59.14.

River Limousine

Take in a private cruise on the Seine on board a custom-built luxurious boat replete with a salon and a bottle of champagne. Reservations required. 06.86.07.87.37.

Vedettes de Paris

Offering one-hour cruises departing from the Eiffel Tower. 11am-11:30am & 1:30pm-6pm, boats 30 min apart. Special theme cruises also available including a champagne tasting cruise. Port de Suffren (7th), 01.44.18.19.50. M° Bir Hakeim/ RER C Champs de Mars

Yachts de Paris

The most luxurious of all the river boats. Private cruises, parties, receptions as well as nightly gourmet dinner cruises. Port Henri IV (4th), 01.44.54.14.70. M° Pont de Sully

day trips Auvers sur Oise

Chartres

The town of Chartres is known for its splendid cathedral with magnificent stained glass windows. You can also visit the Centre International du Vitrail, a workshop and museum devoted to stained glass which is unique in Europe. SNCF from Gare Montparnasse (about 1 hr); last return train to Paris about 9pm.

Château de Fontainebleau

A residence of the French kings from the 12th to the 19th century, this royal château is famous for its superb Renaissance decor by Italian artists. Wed-Mon 9:30am-5pm. 01.60.71.50.70. SNCF Grandes Lignes from Gare de Lyon to Fontainebleau-Avon (40 min), then a short bus or shuttle ride from the station.

Château de Versailles

Louis XIV’s magnificent palace, with the Hall of Mirrors, Grands Appartements and Le Nôtre’s superb gardens. The Chateau is open TueSun 9am-6:00pm. Gardens open daily 8 am to sunset; free. Avenue Rockefeller. 01.30.83.78.00. RER C to Versailles Chateau Rive Gauche

Château et Domaine de Chantilly

North of Paris, a 16th-century royal château with a beautiful park and a fabulous art collection. Mon-Sun 10:30am-5pm. 03.44.57.40.40. SNCF at the Gare du Nord (25 min) or RER D to Chantilly– Gouvieux (45 min) then take the free bus no. 15 marked “Senlis” to the château.

Château de Vaux le Vicomte

This unique estate with its 17th century castle and formal French gardens is one of the most beautiful in France. The castle’s vast French gardens, punctuated by fountains and water basins, are regarded as royal gardener Andre Le Nôtre’s masterwork. By car 55 km from Paris. Maincy 77950, 01.64.14.41.90

Giverny

Enter into the world of the Impressionists in this dreamy village west of Paris where Claude Monet arrived in 1883. This little spot in Normandy is also rich in castles, mills, gardens and a wealth

of museums. Monet’s home, gardens and the immortalized water lily ponds remain, all opened to the public at the Fondation Claude Monet. 84 rue Claude Monet, SNCF from the Gare St. Lazare to Gare de Vernon, 45 minutes, then the No. 240 bus to Giverny. 02.32.51.28.21

La Maison Vignobles & Chateaux Discover the art of tasting Bordeaux wine and the diversity of its vintages in this welcoming establishment located in the medieval town of Saint-Emillion. A large selection of fine Bordeaux wines is available in the boutique and tasting courses are given at the Ecole du Vin de Saint- Emillion. Private classes and a special wine day can also be booked. 4 rue du Clocher, Saint-Emilion, 05.57.24.61.01. SNCF TGV train from the Gare Montparnasse to the Gare de Libourne (3 hours), 10 km to Saint- Emilion, by train, taxi or car.

Musée National du Chateau de Malmaison This delightful 17th century castle on the outskirts of Paris was the rural home of Josephine and Napoleon Bonaparte. 10am-12:30pm/13:30pm-5:45pm/Until 6:15pm Sat & Sun. Closed Tues. Ave du château de Malmaison, 01.41.29.05.55. Metro or RER to la Défense then bus 258 to the stop Château

Troyes A delightful small city in the heart of the Champagne country. Narrow streets of halftimbered houses with gabled roofs and private mansions dating from the Renaissance are an integral part of the charm of this quintessential provincial town, which became the seat of the Counts of Champagne in the 9th century. The city is doted with a fine array of museums, a superb cathedral and spectacular churches. Direct trains depart regularly from the Gare de l’Est (about 90 minutes)

gardens Jardin d’Acclimatation A traditional French children’s park in the scenic Bois de Boulogne replete with rides, exhibitions, pavilions, a puppet theatre, a riding academy, restaurants and picnic grounds. Daily 10am-6pm. Ave du Mahatma Gandhi, Bois de Boulogne (16th), 01.40.67.90.85. M° Les Sablons

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The French countryside and the village where Van Gogh spent the last months of his life are

just 27 kilometres from Paris. In town you can visit a 17th century chateau and the Maison Van Gogh (open Mar through Oct). SNCF from Gare du Nord to Valmondois, then change for Auvers-surOise (about 1 hr 15 min)

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Jardin des Tuileries

This vast park filled with peaceful wide alleyways for strolling and an octagonal water basin offers a place for a promenade between the Pyramide du Louvre and the Place de la Concorde. Sculptures by Maillol, Rodin, Dubuffet and Louise Bourgeois are among the jewels set in these refreshing gardens. Jardin des Tuileries (1st), M° Concorde

Jardin du Luxembourg

These lovely gardens were built upon the initiative of Queen Marie de Medici in 1612. They are composed of both English and French gardens, a large pond an orchard of old vintage fruit trees and an apiary. Activities for adults include chess, tennis and remote control boats while children can a puppet theatre, rides and slides. Rue de Médicis Rue de Vaugirard (6th), M° Odéon

guided tours 4 Roues Sous 1 Parapluie

These innovative concept tours are conducted on board the mythical 2CV car. Tours throughout Paris and the surroundings are available as well as thematic visits for children, or for romance for example. Customised visits and services may be organised as well. 06.67.32.26.68.

L’Open Tour Paris

Open-topped buses and over 50 stops. Buy tickets on board, at hotels, or at their boutique office. 13 rue Auber (9th), 01.42.66.56.56. M° Opéra

Paris City Vision

City tours, day and evening excursions, trips to the Loire and other regions. 214 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.44.55.60.00. M° Tuileries

Secret Food Tours

You will embark on a 3-hour food tour in the stunning Montmartre district. A Parisian will share his love for French food and culture with cheese, wine, macaroons, baguette and more all included in the tour. Everyday at 11am. Book now on www. secretfoodtours.com or 06.50.48.76.57.

Twiztour

Visit Paris in our two-seater 100% electric and automatic “talking car”. Choose one of our 3 incredible tours and explore every nook and cranny of Paris with your own GPS audio guide. Port de Suffren, pier of “Vedettes de Paris” (7th), 08.11.69.69.63. M° Bir Hakeim / RER C Champ-de-Mars

museums & fondations Albert-Kahn Musée et Jardins

The home and gardens of a 19th century philanthropist who hired pioneer photographers to document life around the world. The permanent collection includes 72,000 glass-

Institut du Monde Arabe

plate autochromes. From 1909 to 1931, the philanthropist Kahn sent reporters all over the world to document the lifestyles of indigenous peoples that he believed would soon disappear. 14 rue du Port, Boulogne-Billancourt, 01.55.19.28.00. M° Boulogne-Pont de St-Cloud

Designed by architect Jean Nouvel, a cultural center and museum of Arab and Islamic arts. Tue-Sun 10am-6pm; Library: Tues-Sat 1pm-8pm. 1 rue des Fossés-St-Bernard (5th), 01.40.51.38.38. M° Jussieu

Centre Georges Pompidou

Musée Carnavalet

France’s top modern art museum, with some 56,000 works by more than 5000 artists. WedMon 11am-9pm, (last tickets 8pm). Place Georges Pompidou (4th), 01.44.78.12.33. M° Rambuteau

La Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine

The Palais de Chaillot now houses the Museum collection of French Monuments as part of the permanent collection in the Pavillon de Tête, while the temporary exhibits are housed in the left wing of the Pavillon d’About. The museum is composed of three Galeries: Galerie des Moulages, Galerie des Peintures and Galeries d’Architecture Moderne et Contemporaine. Bookstore, restaurant and cafe on the premises. Mon, Wed, Fri 12 pm - 8 pm, Thur 12pm-10pm, Sat-Sun 11am-7pm. Palais de Chaillot, 1 Place du Trocadero et du 11 Novembre (16th), 01.58.51.52.00. M° Trocadéro

Espace Dali

In the heart of Montmartre, the only permanent exhibition, in France, entirely devoted to the master of Surrealism, and more particularly to his sculptures and engravings. Daily 10am-6pm. 11 rue Poulbot (18th), 01.42.64.40.10. M° Abbesses/ Anvers

Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain A contemporary art centre designed by Jean Nouvel with an excellent book shop and lovely garden. Tue 11am-10pm, Wed-Sun 11am-8pm. 261 blvd Raspail (14th), 01.42.18.56.50. M° Raspail

Fondation Louis Vuitton

This cultural institution in the Bois de Boulogne is devoted to contemporary art and creation. Exhibition spaces display permanent collections and temporary exhibitions. 8 ave du Mahatma Gandhi (16th), 01.40.69.96.10. M° Sablons

Fondation Mona Bismarck

Founded in the 1980s by the Countess Mona Bismarck to encourage scholastic and artistic exchanges between Americans and the French. Sat noon-6:30pm. 34 ave de New York (16th), 01.47.23.38.88. M° Alma-Marceau

Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais

National art galleries in the glass-roofed exhibit hall built for the 1900 World’s Fair. ThuMon 10am-8pm, Wed to 10pm. 3 ave Général Eisenhower (8th), 01.44.13.17.17. M° Champs-ElyséesClemenceau

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A wonderful museum of Paris history in two adjoining 16th and 17th-century private mansions in the Marais. Tue-Sun 10am-6 pm. Tue-Sun 10am- 6pm. 23 rue de Sévigné (3rd), 01.44.59.58.58. M° St-Paul

Musée d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaisme

A beautiful museum of Jewish art and history in a 17th century mansion. Mon-Fri 11 am-6 pm, Sun 10 am-6 pm. Hôtel de St-Aignan, 71 rue du Temple (3rd), 01.53.01.86.60. M° Hôtel de Ville

Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris

The city’s modern art museum offers a permanent collection covering the entire 20th century. Tue-Sun 10am-6 pm. 11 ave du Président Wilson (16th), 01.53.67.40.00. M° Alma-Marceau/ Trocadéro

Musée d’Orsay

A dramatically renovated former train station devoted to 19th and 20th century art, including the Impressionists, Manet, Van Gogh and Gauguin. Tue-Sun 9:30am-6pm, last tickets at 5pm. 1 rue de la Légion d’Honneur (7th), 01.40.49.48.14. M° Solférino

Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace

Here you will find 350 authentic aeroplanes, 1,000 scale models, thousands of works of art and one of the finest collections of aircraft in the world ranging from 17th century balloons to the Concorde. Tue-Sun 10am-5pm. Aéroport de ParisLe Bourget, 93352 Le Bourget, 01.49.92.70.00. Take the number 350 bus from the Gare du Nord directly to the museum.

Musée de l’Orangerie

In the heart of Paris in the Tuileries Garden this completely renovated museum allows the visitor to discover the spectacular ensemble of Monet’s Water Lilies in natural lighting as well as the 144 works of art in the Walter-Guillaume Collection (including Renoir, Cézanne, Modigliani, Matisse, Picasso, Derain, Soutine). Wed-Mon 9am- 6pm. Jardin des Tuileries, entrance Place de la Concorde (1st), 01.44.77.80.07. M° Concorde

Musée de la Magie

A fantasy world awaits in this space devoted to magic. Beneath 16th century vaulted cellars are optical illusions, magic art and more. The visit winds up with a superb magic show. Wed, Sat, Sun and school holidays. 2pm-7pm. 11 rue Saint Paul (4th), 01.42.72.13.26. M° Saint-Paul

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Musée de la Vie Romantique

A lovely 19th century home and garden with mementos of George Sand and paintings by Ary Scheffer. Tue-Sun 10 am-6 pm. 16 rue Chaptal (9th), 01.55.31.95.67. M° Blanche

Musée des Arts Décoratifs

A semi-private museum with a fabulous collection of decorative arts-furniture, housewares, ceramics and porcelain, paintings and objets d’art, dating from the late Middle Ages to 21st century design, including a dozen sumptuously furnished period rooms. Tue-Fri 11 am-6 pm, Sat-Sun 10 am-6 pm, Thu until 9pm. 107 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.44.55.57.50. M° Palais Royal

Musée des Arts et Métiers

A marvelous display of some 3,000 scientific and technological discoveries and inventions through the centuries, including Pascal’s 1642 calculator and Foucault’s 1855 pendulum. TueSun 10 am-6 pm, Thu 10 am- 9:30 pm. 60 rue Réaumur (3rd), 01.53.01.82.00. M° Arts et Métiers

Musée des Lettres et des Manuscrits

Created in 2004, by ‘The International Academy of Arts and Collections’, this romantic museum houses the original document of Einstein-Besso regarding the theory of relativity, a rare partition from Mozart, letters from Napoleon and poems from Paul Eluard, Voltaire and Manet. Tues-Sun 10am-6pm, Thurs until 8pm. 222 blvd St-Germain (7th), 01.42.22.48.48. M° Rue du Bac

Musée du Louvre

One of the world’s most important art collections, including the Mona Lisa, European painting and sculpture, large-format 19th century French paintings, Greek, Roman and Egyptian antiquities. Open Wed-Mon 9 am-6 pm (to 9:45 pm Wed & Fri, reduced price after 6 pm). 99 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.40.20.53.17. M° Palais-Royal/Louvre-Rivoli

Musée du Parfum

of French wine housed in one of Paris’ oldest limestone quarries. Tue-Sat 10 am-6 pm. 5 Square Charles Dickens(16th), 01.45.25.70.89. M° Passy

Musée Galliera

Formerly the 19th century Palais de la Duchesse de Galliera, this is the city’s fashion museum. TueSun 10 am-6 pm. 10 ave Pierre 1er de Serbie (16th), 01.56.52.86.00. M° léna/Alma-Marceau

Musée Grévin

A wax museum displaying more than 300 life-sized historical and modern French and international figures. The restored Palais des Mirages plunges the visitor into a giant, mirrored kaleidoscope. Mon-Fri 10am-6:30pm, Sat-Sun, bank and school holidays 10am-7pm (last tickets one hour before closing). 10 blvd Montmartre (9th), 01.47.70.85.05. M° Grands Boulevards

Musée Guimet

This museum houses one of the most extensive collections of Asian art in Europe, displaying over 4,000 works of art from the continent’s myriad cultures and civilisations, spanning five millennia. Daily 10am-6pm, last entrance at 5:30pm, closed Tues. 6 Place d’Iéna (16th), 01.56.52.53.00. M° Iéna/Boissière

Musée Jacquemart-André

The mansion of 19th century magnate Edouard André and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, whose stunning collection of furniture and art includes an Italian section with works by Mantegna, Uccello and Botticelli. Daily 10am-6pm, Mon & Sat until 9:30pm (for temporary exhibitions only). 158 blvd Haussmann (8th), 01.45.62.11.59. M° Miromesnil

Musée Maillol

A museum created by Dina Vierny, the former model and muse of sculptor Aristide Maillol, displaying his sculptures and drawings along with works by Kandinsky, Matisse and others. Daily 10:30am-7pm, Fri until 9:30pm. 59-61 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01.42.22.59.58. M° Rue du Bac

Discover the world of perfume and perfume making in this delightful museum operated by Fragonard, the legendary Grasse-based perfume and essence maker ensconced in a superb Napoleon III town house. This year Fragonard is celebrating the lily of the valley. Free. Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun and holidays 9am-5pm. 9 rue Scribe (9th), 01.47.42.04.56. M° Opéra

A beautiful and delightful museum in a private mansion housing the world’s largest collection of works by Claude Monet. Tues-Sun 10am-6pm (last tickets at 5:30pm), Thurs until 8pm. 2 rue Louis Boilly (16th), 01.44.96.50.33. M° La Muette

Musée du Quai Branly

Musée National de la Marine

Musée Marmottan Monet

An extensive and dramatically displayed collection of indigenous arts from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. Tue, Wed & Sun 11am-7pm, Thur, Fri & Sat 11am-9pm. 37 Quai Branly (7th), 01.56.61.70.00. M° Alma Marceau

France’s fascinating maritime museum, with superb scale models of ships dating as far back as Louis XV. Mon-Fri 11am- 6pm/Sat & Sun 11am-7pm. Palais de Chaillot, 17 pl du Trocadéro (16th), 01.53.65.69.69. M° Trocadéro

Musée du Vin

Musée Picasso

A major collection of Picasso’s works - paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics - displayed in a

Musée Rodin

Sculpture by Auguste Rodin, with works by his pupil and muse Camille Claudel, in a former private mansion, with its famous gardens and chapel. Tue-Sun 9:30am-5:45pm (last tickets 5:15 pm), late night Wed until 9pm; garden closes at 5:00 pm. 79 rue de Varenne (7th), 01.44.18.61.10. M° Varenne

Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle

A natural history museum famed for its Grande Galerie de l’Evolution, a stunning display of thousands of animal species with an area devoted to children. Other galleries house the rich collections of paleontology, comparative anatomy, mineralogy and geology. The galleries and exhibition halls are surrounded by the botanical gardens of Paris and one of the oldest zoological gardens in the world, the Ménagerie. The restored tropical greenhouses have reopened after a five-year face-lift. The Galerie des Enfants is a space geared for children aged 6-12 devoted to biodiversity and the environment. Wed-Mon 10 am-6 pm, Sat late night until 8 pm. Jardin des Plantes, 36 rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (5th), 01.40.79.54.79. M° Censier-Daubenton/Austerlitz

Petit Palais

The city’s fine arts museum, in a beautifully renovated 1900 building. The extensive permanent collection offers a panorama of art from antiquity to the early 20th century. TuesSun 10am-6pm, late night Thurs until 8pm. Ave Winston Churchill (8th), 01.53.43.40.00. M° Champs-Elysées Clemenceau

Pinacothèque

An exhibition space dedicated to the various forms of art showcasing superb exhibitions. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Sat, Sun 10:30am-6:30pm & Wed, Fri 10:30am-9:30pm. 28 Place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.42.68.02.01. M° Madeleine

Passes & Practical information Le Kiosque Théâtre

Offers tickets for shows on the same day at half price. Seats are available for most shows in theatres, café-théâtres and prestigious cabarets. Tues-Sat 12:30pm-8pm/ Sun12:30pm-4pm. Kiosque Madeleine: facing 15 Place de la Madeleine (8th). M° Madeleine; Kiosque Montparnasse: on the esplanade between the Tower and the Gare Montparnasse. M° Montparnasse-Bienvenue

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Opened in 1984, the Wine Museum is a cultural center exhibiting the rich and varied collections

beautifully restored 17th century mansion in the trendy Marais district. Tues-Fri 11:30am-6pm, Sat & Sun 9:30am-6pm, late night until 9pm, the third Friday of the month. 5 rue Thorigny (3rd), 01.42.71.25.21. M° St Sébastien Froissart

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Caffé Stern Italy’s innovative Alajmo restaurant group, which runs the superb Michelin three-star Le Calandre in Padova and the romantic il Quadri overlooking the Piazza San Marco in Venice, teamed up with designer Philippe Starck and Paris restaurateur David Lanher, whose other restaurants include the trendy Paradis, Racines and Vivant, to create this glamorous but accessible and very good Italian café-restaurant on the former premises of the engraver Stern in the romantic Passage des Panoramas. This covered 19th century pedestrian shopping lane was already one of the most atmospheric places in Paris, so Starck used his usual visual sorcery to riff on its storied past in a witty way that respects its good landmarked bones. A stuffed lynx and a stuffed wolf, both wearing rhinestone collars, greet you in the shop windows on the way in, and then the place reveals itself as a series of intimate rooms and nooks and crannies. It’s open non-stop as a café from 9am to midnight, and serves lunch and dinner from 12.30pm to 2.30pm and 7.30pm-10.30pm. The Italian service crew is charming and English speaking, and the inventive menu runs from steamed pizza topped with vegetables to excellent risotto and pastas, the best veal cutlet in Paris, turkey ‘tonnato’ (like veal tonnato but made with turkey breast) and other off-beat dishes. An ideal choice for a casual but excellent meal, but be sure and book, since it’s very popular. – Alexander Lobrano 47 passage des Panoramas (2nd), 01 75 43 63 10

Nakatani Tucked away in a side street in the chic 7th arrondissement, Nakatani has quietly become an insider’s favourite with Left Bank gourmets ever since it opened last July. What has the locals flocking here is the inventive, refined and beautifully prepared contemporary French cooking of Japanese born chef Shinsuke Nakatani, who worked for French chef Hélène Darroze at her south-western French table for nine years before hanging out his own shingle. When asked why he decided to make his career in France instead of Japan, Nakatani explains that he fell in love with French produce. “The quality is spectacular, and it’s so stimulating that it changes so much with the seasons,” says the chef, who insists that the goal of his work is to flatter the natural tastes of his raw materials as much as possible. What this means are dishes like a starter of cubes of raw bonito rolled in poutargue crumbs and garnished with endive braised with orange and Gold Rush apple or pan-sautéed brill with wilted iceberg lettuce, baby leeks and turnips, and a gently acidulous sauce that is a lighter version of a classic sauce gribiche, which is made with herbs, hard-boiled eggs, mustard and oil. The soothing mostly white dining room makes for a light and relaxed setting in which to have a meal, with white painted 18th century beams overhead emphasising the rustic chic of the space, and the young service is well-drilled and friendly. Excellent value for the money, too. – A.L. 27 rue Pierre Leroux (7th), 01 47 34 94 14

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Sébillon april in Paris may be celebrated in the famous George Gershwin song, but January is a wonderful time to visit the city for anyone who really loves to eat. Many of the classics of the French kitchen make for delectable winter eating, notably France’s superb oysters and gigot d’agneau, or roast leg of lamb. if this sounds like your kind of meal, head for sébillon, a charming long-running well-mannered brasserie that’s a favourite with a business power crowd at noon and wellheeled locals in the evening. aside from the prompt good-humoured service and reasonable prices, what many people come here for is the leg of lamb, which is carved from the bone tableside and served with stewed lingots, or white beans. You’re welcome to ask for a second or, improbably, a third serving, too, but it’s better to build a more moderate feast by starting with some oysters, they offer bivalves from three of the best producers in France, Pascal Magné, Gillardeau, and Joël Dupuch. There are also many other choices on the menu, of course, including lobster stuffed ravioli or duck foie gras to start, and then grilled sole or a filet with sauce Béarnaise. Finish up with the crepes suzette, flambéed en salle too, and note that this engaging address is open daily for lunch and dinner, with last orders in the evening at 11pm. – a.L. 20 ave Charles de Gaulle, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine, 01 46 24 71 31

With its elegant 1936 vintage art deco décor and well-heeled worldly clientele frequently sprinkled with famous faces, this superb table at the Plaza athénée Hotel on the avenue Montaigne is not only one of the chicest restaurants in Paris, but with a kitchen under the supervision of alain Ducasse, it also serves some seriously good Gallic comfort food. Maitre d’hotel Werner Küchler is one of the savviest and most gallant restaurant czars in Paris, with an ability to compose the dining room in a perfect social mise-en-scène at every service, and everyone who works here follows his lead in terms of being exceptionally attentive and gracious. Young chef Philippe Marc knows what makes the beautiful people happy, too, including simple dishes like a salad of lamb’s lettuce (mâche, in French) with artichoke hearts and black truffles and the scallop carpaccio, the sole meunière with potato mousseline and sautéed spinach, roast chicken and a Viennese style veal scallop. Desserts are made by Christophe Michalak, one of the great pastry chefs of Paris, and the one not to miss is the sumptuous La religieuse Caramel au Beurre salé, a superb caramel confection. Whether it’s for a celebratory lunch, a special night on the town, or a business meal, this address is always the perfect choice. – a.L. 21 ave Montaigne (8th), 01 53 67 64 00

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GRAND BISTRO Seafood, a Parisian culture.

SMALL CHECK L’Auberge Dab Tel. 01 45 00 32 22 161, avenue Malakoff - Paris 16th Open 7 days a week from noon - 3pm and from 7pm to 2am - Valet parking available www.auberge-dab.com

UNIQUE IN PARIS

Congrès Maillot Tel. 01 45 74 17 24 80, avenue de la Grande Armée - Paris 17th Open 7the days a week from From appetizer to 7.30am coffee,- 2am Valet parking available a wide choice of 12 entrees, www.congres-maillot.com

All inclusive menu

12 dishes, 12 desserts and 7 wines

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Les Grandes Marches Tel. 01 43 42 90 32 6, place de la Bastille - Paris 12th Open 7 days a week from 8am - 1am Valet parking available VALET www.grandes-marches.com

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L’Européen MAILLOT ST-FERDINAND Tel. 01 43 43 99 70 TERRACE 21 bis, boulevard Diderot - Paris 12th 275, boulevard Péreire Open 7 days a week from 7.30am - 1am Paris 17 ème www.l-europeen.com •

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144, boulevard Exelmans - Paris 16th Open 7 days a week from 8am - 1am Valet parking available www.congres-auteuil.com

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durand dupont French cuisine, 92 - Neuilly sur Seine Situated on a quiet square in the west of Paris, next to Porte Maillot, Durand Dupont is an ideal table for a business lunch or a dinner in the cozy atmosphere. And from the cellar, you can enjoy the ideal wine choosen by the best sommeliers to accompany a variety of dishes. For your starter sample the sea bass crisp with a mango sauce, followed by half-cooked tuna steak “Albacore” with piperade, followed by lemon meringue pie for dessert. Open every day, service non stop from 8am to 1am. Brunch every Sunday. Afterwork Monday to Saturday evenings with Dj’s. 14 Place du Marché (92 - Neuilly sur Seine), Metro: Porte Maillot / Les Sablons Tel: +33 (0)1 41 92 93 00 www.duranddupont.com

le roland-garros French cuisine, 16th The restaurant Le Roland-Garros in the heart of the mythical stadium has a warm and friendly atmosphere. The Chef prepares original dishes that are contemporary and refined, combining tradition and modernity. Open for Lunch and Dinner, dining room with fireplace, brunch on Sundays. 2 bis avenue Gordon-Bennett, Paris 16th Tel: +33 (0)1 47 43 49 56 reservation.rolandgarros@sodexo-prestige.fr www.rolandgarros-salons.com

bistrot richelieu French cuisine, 1st Enjoy a glass of wine or a nice meal with dishes including French classics such as onion soup, Burgundy snails, semi-cooked duck foie gras, roasted farm-bred chicken, duck magret, T-bone steak, steam-cooked salmon, Provencal scallops or warm apple tart with vanilla ice-cream. Closed Saturday lunch and all day Sunday Service non-stop 9am-11.30pm. 45 rue de Richelieu Metro: Palais Royal Tel: +33 (0)1 42 60 19 16 www.bistrotrichelieu.com

ratn Indian / Moghol gastronomy, 8th Since 1976, the Bhalla family, originally from New Delhi, excels in Indian Moghol Gastronomy of the 17th century and immortalises the beautiful north Indian culinary traditions. RATN invites you to discover the finest specialties in tandoori and curries. Recommended by Michelin, Gault Millau, Pudlo, Bottin. 9 rue de la Tremoille Metro: George V Tel: +33 (0)1 40 70 01 09 www.restaurantratn.com

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Frame Beyond its unusual name, this handsome new Franco-Californian brasserie solves a perennial problem for many visitors to Paris, which is where to have a good meal before or after a visit to the Eiffel Tower. Designed by fashionable Paris-based architect and interior designer Christophe Pillet, this restaurant in the Pullman Paris Eiffel Tower Hotel is a relaxed, airy, comfortable and friendly place. Working in an open kitchen, American chef Andrew Wigger shrewdly melds the healthy, ethnically diverse style of California with Gallic recipes and produce to create a unique and very appealing menu, and in true Californian style, the chef has an on-the-premises herb garden to supply his kitchen with fresh culinary punctuation. Start off with some grilled flat bread served with whipped goat cheese, figs, pears and rocket, and then go for the Asian-style sliders (meatballs) with chilli and hoisin sauce or the grilled octopus to start. Main courses run from meal-sized salads to delicious and previously impossible to find in Paris dishes like Franco-American coq au vin, in this version, fried chicken with a lush wine sauce, or surf-and-turf, a roasted lobster tail and grilled filet mignon with charred white asparagus and Sriracha hollandaise sauce. Don’t miss the short but well-chosen selection of California wines on the carte des vins either. – A.L. 28 rue Jean Rey (15th), 01 44 38 57 77

Frame photo © Arpad Pinter, Balint Ordogh

Le Bistrot Family In a New York-style décor enjoy the friendly service and delicious fare at the recently opened Le Bistrot Family. In the very quintessentially Parisian 6th arrondissement near the Marché Saint-Germain-des-Prés you will find this FrancoAmerican table that serves a menu featuring traditional French fare including a beef tartare served with frites of course and American specialties, notably the burger. The burger menu features everything from a traditional beef burger to a Frenchy version with a duck steak, mushrooms, truffle sauce and foie gras. Vegetarians aren’t left out either with Le Végétarien Burger on the menu, which is a delicious mountain of grilled vegetables, a hearty Portobello mushroom and onion chutney. All burgers are served with homemade fries and condiments, even the barbecue sauce is homemade. Make sure you leave room for dessert. For chocoholics the chocolate mousse with Speculoos biscuit pieces is a must, and if you are after something a little “lighter” the Tarte Tatin is just perfect. – S.I. Open from Tuesday to Sunday 18 rue Guisarde (6th), 01 43 29 52 18

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Boulettes street food couldn’t get any tastier than the freshly made sandwiches from the recently opened restaurant Boulettes. simply meaning meatballs, this popular restaurant serves only meatballs, the only difference is the “meatballs” are available in five different flavours to suit all tastes and any food restrictions. The restaurant changes its menu every day, depending on the fresh produce available, however, chef Kevin austruy, who previously worked at the ritz, always prepares 5 recipes, 3 are always meat-based, a fish-based option and a vegetarian option and could include flavours such as satay and coriander chicken and carrot, feta and roasted fig. You choose your meatball, salads and condiments and watch as your sandwich is prepared right in front of your eyes. if you prefer you can also enjoy your meatballs served as a dish, again you simply choose your meatball and side salads, including baby spinach with a nutty vinaigrette and a radish and bean shoot salad. This is a great table if you are after a hearty gourmet sandwich to enjoy while you walk your way through the hipster 2nd arrondissement. – s.i. 179 rue Saint-Denis (2nd), 01 42 21 46 44

in the 10th arrondissement, hidden in a discrete passageway that leads to a closed off street, is where you will find Farago, a contemporary tapas bar where you can enjoy cocktails and great tapas. On the menu to share is the Jolito Verde, a crepe deliciously filled with spinach, tomatoes and ricotta cheese, there is also Baccaramon, the classic spanish favourite Pan con Tomate topped with ham and the delicately prepared roulé de saumon, fresh salmon filled with cream cheese and sitting on toasted bread. The convivial setting makes for a fun table to enjoy good food and a couple of drinks with friends or colleagues after a day spent in the office. Farrago also serves brunch every weekend with the menu featuring Eggs Benedict, salmon ceviche and of course Bellota ham served with bread supplied by one of the city’s best bakeries, Liberté. – s.i. 11 cour des Petites Ecuries (10th)

Assiette Farago © Paul-Bowyer

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LE LOUCHÉBEM

KINUGaWa

Traditional french cuisine

Japanese cuisine

431 rue Berger, Paris 1st (Metro: Châtelet / Les Halles) 4Tel: 01 42 33 12 99 4Louchébem means butcher 4A meat eater’s paradise, a historic grill room 4Closed Sundays 4www.le-louchebem.fr

49 rue du Mont Thabor , Paris 1st 4Metro: Tuileries 4Tel: 01 42 60 65 07 4www.kinugawa.fr 4www.blackcode.fr

This quintessential les Halles butcher’s restaurant proffers a full gamut of meat dishes.

Footsteps from the Place Vendôme, this mythical Japanese restaurant has been redesigned by the architects Gilles & Boissier.

The pot roast salad is superb and the unique all you can eat platter of beef, roast ham and leg of lamb at 23,90€ is not to be missed.

Chef Ozuru, formerly of Nobu Paris, prepares Japanese gastronomy that brings together the traditional and the modern.

saNTOOR

DJaKaRTa BaLI

Indian cuisine

Indonesian cuisine

430 rue Marbeuf, Paris 8th 4Metro: Franklin D. Roosevelt 4Tel: 01 42 56 33 18 4Mon-Sat L&D, Sun D only 4www.restaurant-indien-santoor.fr

49 rue Vauvilliers, Paris 1st 4Metro: Louvre / Les Halles 4Tel: 01 45 08 83 11 4Open every day until 1am except Mondays 4Balinese dancing on Friday nights 4Special discovery menu, the Rijsttafel: 25-55e 4www.djakarta-bali.com

Specializing in tandoori (Indian barbecue) and curries, both spicy and mild, served in beautiful surroundings with silk paintings and antique-style carved wooden crafts.

Imagine a little gem of a place, serene and refined, decorated with batiks and Javanese puppets, just around the corner from the Louvre.

Two minutes walk from the Champs-Elysées.

Enjoy delicate foods from Java, Sumatra and Bali.

WEPLER

LE LaMFÉ

Traditional french cuisine

Traditional french cuisine

414 Place de Clichy, Paris 18th (Metro: Place de Clichy) 4Tel: 01 45 22 53 24 4Daily until 12:30 am 4Lunch & Dinner menu 30e 4Set-menu 24.50e 4English spoken 4www.wepler.com

One of the finest French onion soups in the capital, savour crayfish in cherry sauce, lobsters from Brittany, a marmite from Marseille served as a bouillabaisse and the Wepler classics from potted duck to savoury sauerkrauts.

47 rue des Prouvaires, Paris 1st (Metro: Châtelet / Les Halles); Tel: 01 45 08 04 10 4Lamfé means the butcher’s wife 4Special Salers beef menu at 19.90e 4Unlimited carpaccio: 21.90e 4Closed Sundays and Mondays 4www.lamfe.fr

Succulent meats from the butcher are to be savoured here. Inventive, refined appetizers including crispy thyme-flavoured camembert are worth the detour. The calf’s liver is a sheer delight and the ambiance warm and full of charm.

NOs aNCÊTREs LEs GaULOIs

savy

Medieval ambiance

Traditional Brasserie & Bistro

439 rue Saint-Louis en l’Ile, Paris 4th Ile Saint-Louis 4Metro: Pont Marie; Tel: 01 46 33 66 07 4All-inclusive menu priced at 40e 4Daily, D, from 7pm, L, Sat & Sun only, noon-3pm 4www.nosancetreslesgaulois.com

4Champs-Elysées Neighbourhood 423 rue Bayard, Paris 8th 4Metro: Franklin D. Roosevelt 4Tel: 01 47 23 46 98 4Mon-Fri open till 11pm 4info@chezsavy.com / www.chezsavy.com

Dine in hearty, bountiful Gaulic splendour fit for a feast. Enjoy the rustic décor and tavern ambiance, a great board and rousing guitar music. The all-inclusive menu, priced at 40€, features meats grilled over the fire and all the Bordeaux wine you need served from the pitcher.

A popular table for journalists, fashion designers and show business people, this establishment offers authentic and traditional French cuisine in a 1930’s art deco decor. The house specialty is Aubrac beef and the house has a fine selection of vintage millesimes wines. w w w.w he re t r ave l e r. com 63

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glorious game

By Patricia Valicenti

G

ame has enjoyed a glorious history in France from the tables of the mighty lords of the Middle ages to the land’s powerful monarchs and it is still savoured today, offered on a host of the capital’s fine tables. and the game season is in full swing throughout the winter months with Parisian restaurants offering a host of original and traditional preparations of the savoury fare. The forests and woods that encircle Paris all once teemed with large and small game and were favoured hunting haunts of the monarchs of France. Hunting lodges still dot the landscape though other uses are made of them, like the former lodge of the Duke of Valmy in which the Marmottan Monet Museum is housed. The city even has its own hunting museum, Le Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, located in a pair of splendid 17th century mansions in the Marais neighbourhood. Game indelibly makes its mark on Taillevent’s wine pairing menu which was elaborated with Jay Mcinerney, the author of, among other works, Bacchus and Me: adventures in the Wine Cellar. The american writer chose the wines while the chef alain solivérès imagined the dishes to match them and the five-course menu includes three delectable dishes of game. There is the fabulous pheasant in a cream sauce with foie gras sublimed by sauternes, while the course of young partridge with polenta and olives is savoured with a Gevrey Chambertin followed by venison with hazelnuts, chestnuts and the sublime sauce Grand-Veneur (meaning head huntsman) served with a Pessac Léognan.

Meanwhile, Pierre Gagnaire is brilliantly showcasing game throughout his current menu. Witness the young partridge flavoured with holly brandy or opt for the truffled hare terrine. a dish entitled Comme en Castille is all about marinated partridge sautéed with garlic then conserved in a small jar with olive oil, savoury and anise. Carry on in earnest with a main course of the venison and young boar duo or a saddle of venison with Malabar pepper in a Diane sauce. The hare dish emerges in three different servings starting with the saddle, then the thigh and a traditional puff pastry tourte.

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15 rue Lamennais (8th), 01 44 95 15 01 The five-course wine pairing menu featuring game is served through January 15th

6 rue Balzac (8th), 01 58 36 12 50 Closed Jan 1-Jan 7

Hôtel du Collectionneur 51-57 rue de Courcelles (8th), 01 58 36 67 97

The wine pairing menu “Les Cinq de Jay McInerney” at Le Taillevent © Thomas Duval

François Gagnaire who trained with alain Chapel and Pierre Gagnaire (no relation) and who obtained a Michelin star at his restaurant Puy-en-Velay has taken over the kitchens at the Hôtel du Collectionneur, elaborating his menu with seasonal products, and a sought after highlight on the current menu is his take on venison. The roebuck, hunted in France, is delightfully prepared with candied turnips, onions with mango vinegar and pepper sauce.

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Champagne and Chocolate When in France enjoying a glass of champagne is the pleasure du jour and enjoying it with chocolate is even more pleasurable. If you enjoy white chocolate your champagne of choice should be Champagne Pascal Doquet. Founded in 2004 by Pascal Doquet and a member of Les Champagne de Vignerons, which groups 5000 wineries in the Champagne region, Champagne Pascal Doquet produces organically certified champagne, including the house’s 100% chardonnay 2004 Grand Cru Le Mesnil sur Oger. With its fine bubbles and notes of honey and white pepper, this bottle will perfectly complement the sweetness of your favourite white chocolate treat. – S.I. Available at La Crèmerie 9 rue des Quatre Vents (6th), 01 43 54 99 30

THE CHOCOLATE-MAKER OF KINGS AND THE KING OF CHOCOLATE-MAKERS Founded in 1800, supplier to the Kings of France, we offer more than 40 varieties of chocolates, from old-fashioned pralines to the creamy rasberry or coffee-flavoured ganache. Aficionados will love our chocolate bars made from different varieties of chocolate beans and orange peel

Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 7.30pm 30 rue des Saints-P• res 75007 Paris = Tel: 01 45 48 54 67 = M¡ Saint-Germain-des-PrŽ s 33 rue Vivienne 75002 Paris = M¡ Bourse 52 Babbitt Road, Bedford Hills, 10 507 New York = Tel: 212 734 88 80

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For more detailed listings | wheretraveler.com/paris Around Louvre & PALAis royAL (1st, 2nd) Au Coin Des Gourmets - CambodianVietnamese-Laotian (€€)

A very popular restaurant run by the charming Ta family, serving excellent Asian food. The Vietnamese ravioli may be the best in town. Reasonable prices, good wines. Mon-Sat L&D. 38 rue du Mont-Thabor (1st), 01.42.60.79.79. Mº Concorde

Aux Lyonnais - Bistro

(€€)

A beautiful 1890 bistro now co-owned by superchef Alain Ducasse, offering spiffed-up and modernized Lyon specialties: baked eggs with crawfish, roast chicken with mushrooms, tomatoes and onions in vinegar glaze. Tue-Fri L&D, Sat D. 32 rue St-Marc (2nd),01.42.96.65.04. M° Richelieu-Drouot

Beef Club - Bistro (€€€)

As its name implies this bistro serves fine beef and meat dishes. Sumptuous cuts of beef are served baked or grilled and the burgers are served on a homemade bun. Starters include oysters, beef marrow and asparagus. Daily D only. 58 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1st), 09.54.37.13.65. M° Etienne Marcel

Bistro Volnay - Bistro (€€€)

Good, authentic French food in a relaxed, friendly setting with a first-rate wine list including an excellent value Volnay. The cheese tray is superb and generously served. Mon-Fri L&D. 8 rue Volney (2nd), 01.42.61.06.65. Mº Opéra

Bistrot Richelieu - Classic French (€€)

This bistro with an inviting terrace serves up traditional French fare. Typical classics like onion soup and snails from Burgundy can be savoured for starters. Continuous service 9am-11:30pm. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat D only. 45 rue de Richelieu (1st), 01.42.60.19.16. Mº Palais Royal

Djakarta Bali - Indonesian

(€)

An excellent restaurant run by a charming, English-speaking brother-and-sister team. Try lumpia (deep-fried spring rolls), or ayam jahe (chicken caramelized in ginger). Tue-Sun L&D. 9 rue Vauvilliers (1st), 01.45.08.83.11. Mº Louvre-Rivoli

Goust - Gourmet (€€€)

Located on the first floor of a Napoleon III mansion, this one-star restaurant near the Place Vendôme offers gastronomic Mediterraneanstyle cuisine accompanied by first-rate service. Tues-Sun. L&D. 10 rue Volney (2nd), 01 40 15 20 30. M° Opéra

Kinugawa - Japanese (€€€)

Le Soufflé - Classic French (€€)

Le Baudelaire - Mediterranean (€€€)

La Tour de Montlhéry -Chez Denise - Bistro (€€)

Le Grand Vefour - Modern Classic (€€€€)

Le MArAis (3rd, 4th)

Footsteps from the Place Vendôme, this mythical Japanese restaurant has been re-designed by the architects Gilles & Boissier. Chef Ozuru, formerly of Nobu Paris, prepares Japanese gastronomy that brings together the traditional and the modern. Mon-Sun L&D. 9 rue Mont Thabor (1st), 01.42.60.65.07. M° Tuileries At this one-star restaurant, opening onto a quiet patio in the Burgundy Hotel, Chef Pierre Rigothier prepares seasonal products underscored by a menu that changes regularly while pastry chef Stéphane Tranchet prepares delicious desserts. L, Mon-Fri, D, Tues-Sat. 6-8 rue Duphot (1st), 01.42.60.34.12. Mº Madeleine The opulent two-star restaurant in the Palais Royal arcades that has been serving the Parisian beau monde since the 1700s. Among chef Guy Martin’s superb dishes are the foie gras ravioli with truffle jus. Mon-Fri L&D, Fri. L only. 17 rue de Beaujolais (1st), 01.42.96.56.27. Mº Palais Royal

Le Lamfé - Classic French (€)

Serving traditional cuisine in a cosy ambiance with plenty of charm. Once you’ve settled in, the staff will suggest a list of starters like the baked Camembert with thyme or the home-made foie gras from Les Landes. Tues-Sat L&D until 11pm. 7 rue des Prouvaires (1st), 01.45.08.04.10. Mº Châtelet

Le Meurice-Alain Ducasse - Modern Classic (€€€€€) A stunning 18th-century room offers a gastronomic menu featuring sumptuous 3-star cuisine that changes with the seasons. Daily B, L (except Sat), D. Hôtel Meurice, 228 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.44.58.10.44. Mº Tuileries

Le Louchebem - Bistro (€)

Located in the heart of the historic Les Halles district, this establishment is currently in the hands of the fourth generation of the same family. From the cooked ham on the bone to an authentic salad of pot au feu, everything here is homemade. Mon-Sat L&D. 31 rue Berger (1st), 01.42.33.12.99. Mº Châtelet/Les Halles

Le Restaurant du Palais Royal - Classic French (€€) Fine fare is prepared by the talented chef Eric Fontanini in this gastronomic restaurant overlooking the gardens of the Palais Royal. Seasonal cuisine and exceptional products are hallmarks of the menu, which changes regularly. Tues-Sat L&D. 110 Galerie de Valois (1st), 01.40.20.00.27. M° Bourse

This is the place to taste one of France’s finest specialties, the souffle. Attentive service and superb quality await in this restaurant established in 1961. Faithful to traditional cuisine, in addition to over 20 different kinds of souffles, a classic French menu is proposed. Mon-Sat L&D. 36 rue du Mont Thabor (1st), 01.42.60.27.19. Mº Concorde This traditional bistro serves up excellent, copious fare in the Les Halles neighbourhood where the city’s great food market once was. The chips and terrines are house-made, calf’s liver is done up English style and the beef is from the Limousin region of France. Mon-Fri L&D, open until 5am. 5 rue des Prouvaires (1st), 01.42.36.21.82. M° Les Halles

Bofinger - Brasserie (€€)

A landmark brasserie with a sensational Belle Epoque decor. Keep it simple here: steak tartare, oysters and big seafood platters. Daily L&D until 1 am. 5-7 rue de la Bastille (4th), 01.42.72.87.82. M° Bastille

Don Juan II - Gourmet (€€€€)

The Don Juan II is filled with the charm and elegance of a great yacht, offering a delicious cruise through the heart of Paris. In a calm and luxurious atmosphere enjoy the gastronomic cuisine of Guy Krenzer, who has been awarded the finest craftsman of France title. Daily D. Port Henri IV (4th), 01.44.45.14.71. M° Sully-Morland

Georges - World Cuisine (€€€)

Trendy restaurant on the roof of the Pompidou Center, with surprisingly good world cuisine (crispy duck, swordfish with coriander), a spaceage decor and a spectacular view. Wed-Mon L&D until 2 am. Centre Pompidou, level 6. Place Pompidou (4th), 01.44.78.47.99. Mº Rambuteau

L’Ambroisie - Haute Cuisine (€€€€€)

In a beautiful 17th century mansion in the Place des Vosges, media-shy three-star chef Bernard Pacaud is renowned for splendid renditions of deceptively simple dishes such as lobster ravioli with truffles or langoustine feuillantine with sesame and curry. Tue-Sat L&D. 9 Place des Vosges (4th), 01.42.78.51.45. Mº St-Paul

L’Ami Louis - Bistro (€€€€€)

A classic bistro known for huge portions of foie gras and exorbitant prices. People tend to love it or hate it, and well-heeled tourists reserve weeks in advance. Wed-Sun L&D. 32 rue du Vertbois (3rd) 01.48.87.77.48. M° Arts et Métiers

Reservations for most restaurants are strongly advised. Check when booking that the restaurant will accept your credit card. B, L&D: Breakfast, lunch & dinner only.

114 Faubourg | Brasserie (8th)

La Méditerranée | Seafood (6th)

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Le Sergent Recruteur - Gourmet (€€€)

This one-star restaurant serves market-based cuisine that changes on a daily basis. Meats of an exceptional quality, fresh-caught fish from the Loire River, homemade butter and a blend of coffee made especially for the house are all on the agenda. Tues-Sun L&D. 41 rue St-Louis-en-L’Ile (4th), 01.43.54.75.43. M° Pont Marie

Minimes - Brasserie (€€€)

This brasserie in the Marais neighbourhood serves contemporary French cuisine in a relaxing atmosphere with an upstairs dining room offering a boudoir décor. Enjoy a classic foie gras or a fresh artichoke salad flavoured with truffle oil. Daily B, L&D. 36 rue de Turenne (3rd), 01.42.71.36.70. M° Chemin Vert

Nos Ancêtres Les Gaulois - Classic French (€€)

Dine in hearty, bountiful Gaulic splendour fit for a feast. Enjoy the rustic décor and tavern ambiance, a great board and rousing guitar music. Daily, D, from 7pm, L, Sat & Sun only, noon-3pm. 39 rue St Louis en l’Ile (4th), 01.46.33.66.07. Mº Pont Marie

QuArtier LAtin & sAint-GerMAin (5th, 6th) Alcazar - Brasserie (€€€)

English restaurateur Terence Conran’s big, cool, noisy brasserie-bar, with contemporary French and fusion dishes such as scallops with grapefruit and green papaya. Daily L&D until 1 am. 62 rue Mazarine (6th), 01.53.10.19.99. Mº Odéon

Au Moulin à Vent - Bistro (€€)

This charming bistro located in one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Paris is known for the quality of its Salers beef and its specialties of the Beaujolais region. Tues–Fri L&D/Sat D only. 20 rue des Fossés-StBernard (5th), 01.43.54.99.37. M° Jussieu

Breakfast in America - American (€)

For a traditional American diner serving classic burgers and breakfasts, including pancakes with real maple syrup. Daily 8:30 am-11 pm. 17 rue des Ecoles (5th), 01.43.54.50.28. Mº Cardinal Lemoine

Café de Flore - Bistrot (€€)

The legendary café made famous in the 1950s by Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and other Left Bank intellectuals. The atmosphere is still Parisian, the fare limited to (expensive) drinks and light snacks and traditional desserts. Daily 7:30 am-1:30 am. 172 blvd Saint-Germain (6th), 01.45.48.55.26. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

Café des Deux Magots - Café (€€)

The other legendary Left Bank café, still going strong long after its 1950s heyday. The prices are

equally high, but it remains an authentic Parisian favourite. Daily 7:30 am-1:30 am. 6 Place St-Germain (6th), 01.45.48.55.25. Mº St-Germain-des-Prés

Hélène Darroze - Southwestern French (€€)

Young chef Hélène Darroze serves up southwestern French specialties in this contemporary one-star restaurant. The casual ground floor Salon d’Hélène serves upscale tapas. Tue-Sat L&D. 4 rue d’Assas (6th), 01.42.22.00.11. Mº Sèvres Babylone

L’Agrume - Bistro (€€)

This delightful bistro near the Jardin des Plantes offers inventive dishes bursting with flavours. Chef Franck Marchesi-Grandi changes the menu nearly every day in his open kitchen. The service is friendly and casual. Tues-Sat L&D, Mon, L only. 15 rue des Fossés Saint-Marcel (5th), 01.43.31.86.48. M° Saint-Marcel/Les Gobelins

La Locanda - Italian (€€)

Rediscover favourite Italian classics from throughout the peninsula in this comfortable and chic restaurant in Saint Germain des Prés. Superb antipasti dishes as well as pasta “al dente” (home-made ravioli, lasagna and gnocchi). Fish and seafood direct from the sea and “tartufo” specialties every day. Daily L&D. 8 rue du Dragon (6th), 01.45.44.12.53. M° St Germain des Prés

La Méditerranée - Seafood (€€)

A bright and beautiful, mostly seafood restaurant with marvelous wall paintings and a glasswalled terrace facing the Odéon theater. It once welcomed the likes of Liz Taylor and Orson Welles, as the discreet photos on the stairwell attest. Daily L&D until 11 pm. 2 Place de l’Odéon (6th), 01.43.26.02.30. M° Odéon

Lapérouse - Gourmet (€€€)

This elegant restaurant on the Seine serves finely prepared gastronomic French cuisine. Starters include crayfish ravioli or foie gras with 12 spices. A nice main course is the aged house steak. Private dining rooms may be reserved as well. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat, D only. 51 Quai des Grands Augustins (6th), 01.43.26.68.04. Mº St-Michel

La Tour D’Argent - Classic French (€€€€€)

A Paris institution from another era, now with only one star, but still offering its famous numbered pressed duck and an absolutely magical view of Notre-Dame. Tues-Sat L&D. 15-17 Quai de la Tournelle (5th), 01.43.54.23.31. Mº Maubert-Mutualité

La Truffière - Southwestern French (€€€)

Cozy one-star restaurant in a 17th century vaulted cellar serving southwestern French cuisine, including foie gras and black and white truffle dishes, and menus that change with the seasons. 2,400 bottle wine list. Tue-Sun L&D. 4 rue de Blainville (5th), 01.46.33.29.82. Mº Place Monge

Le Montparnasse 1900 - Classic French (€€)

Sumptuous food in a sumptuous decor. A stunning Art Nouveau setting in this registered historical monument surrounds you as you delight in a fine selection of grilled meats and finely prepared dishes. Daily L&D. 59 blvd Montparnasse (6th), 01.45.49.19.00. Mº Montparnasse-Bienvenue

Relais Louis XIII - Classic French (€€€€)

In a wood-beamed medieval townhouse, twostar chef Manuel Martinez serves delicious dishes revolving around seasonal products. Fine wine list. Tue-Sat, L&D. 8 rue des Grands-Augustins (6th), 01.43.26.75.96. Mº St-Michel

Taokan - Chinese (€€€)

Contemporary Chinese gastronomy is served in this elegantly decorated restaurant. An excellent dim sum is among the offerings while starters include crispy shrimp rolls or peppery beef with a tasty herb salad. Mon-Sat L&D. 8 rue du Sabot (6th), 01.42.84.18.36. M° St-Sulpice

Ze Kitchen Galerie - Fusion (€€)

Ze silly name aside, chef William Ledeuil’s chic restaurant offers excellent soups, marinated fish, pasta starters and main courses a la plancha. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat D. 4 rue des Grands-Augustins (6th), 01.44.32.00.32. Mº St Michel

Around the eiffeL tower & Les invALides (7th) 58 Tour Eiffel - Classic French (€€)

Located on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower this is a great place for a lunch or dinner while enjoying a breathtaking view. This restaurant proffers a chic picnic for lunch, among the offerings: seared salmon, Caesar salad and gourmet hamburgers (served until 5:30). Daily L&D. Champ de Mars (7th), 08.25.56.66.62. Mº Ecole Militaire

Arpege - Contemporary (€€€€€)

Three-star chef Alain Passard’s menu is now half vegetarian serving ravioli with vegetables, Cévennes onions with Parmesan, and his famous tomato dessert - though carnivores can find dishes like squab with sugared almonds. Mon-Fri L&D. 84 rue de Varenne (7th), 01.47.05.09.06. M° Varenne

Key to dining prices per person for 3 courses without wine: € = 30€ or less, €€ = 31-50€, €€€ = 51-100€, €€€€ = 101-150€, €€€€€ = 150€ and above.

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Address Book Jules Verne - Haute Cuisine (€€€€)

This gastronomic gem is a very expensive restaurant in the Eiffel Tower taken over by multiple-star chef Alain Ducasse. The Jules Verne has been awarded one Michelin star. Treat yourself to “haute-cuisine” with the most spectacular view of Paris. Daily L&D. Eiffel Tower, 2nd floor (7th), 01.45.55.61.44. Mº Bir-Hakeim

L’Ami Jean - Classic French (€€€)

Don’t let the banal facade confuse you, this is a great choice for authentic French cooking. Chef Stéphane Jégo serves up generous portions of regional delicacies, with an accent on wild game, as well as delicious seafood platters. Tues-Sat L&D. 27 rue Malar (7th), 01.47.05.86.89. Mº La Tour-Maubourg

L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon - Bistronomy (€€€)

The 2-star lunch-counter restaurant of chef Joel Robuchon serves contemporary French dishes such as a foie gras burger. Daily L&D until 11 pm. 5 rue Montalembert (7th), 01.42.22.56.56. M° Rue du Bac

Les Ombres - Contemporary (€€€€)

The spectacular glass-domed rooftop restaurant of Musée du Quai Branly, directly beneath the Eiffel Tower. Contemporary French with an exotic touch: foie gras terrine with mango chutney, roast lamb with gingerbread and zucchini ravioli. Daily L&D. 27 Quai Branly (7th), 01.47.53.68.00. Mº Alma-Marceau

Around the ChAMPs-eLysées (8th) 114 Faubourg - Brasserie (€€€)

An elegant one-star establishment in the Bristol Hotel proffers superb cooking from threestar chef Eric Frechon in a delightful duplex space. 7/7, L&D. 114 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th) , 01.53.43.44.44. Mº Miromesnil

39V - Contemporary (€€€)

This glamorous one-star restaurant, in the heart of the Golden Triangle, sports a modern, streamlined décor. The grilled langoustines in a light citrus sauce are excellent as is the cheesecake. Mon-Fri L&D. 39 ave George V (8th), 01.56.62.30.05. Mº George V

Apicius - Contemporary

(€€€€)

and restaurant annex of Prunier (16th), specializing in French caviar. Mon-Sat L&D. 15 Place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.47.42.98.98. M° Madeleine

Epicure - Gourmet (€€€€€)

The beautiful dining room looks out over the hotel’s French garden and is a perfect setting for three-star chef Eric Frechon’s remarkable cuisine and superb desserts by pastry chef Laurent Jeannin. Daily L&D. Hôtel Le Bristol, 112 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.53.43.43.00. Mº Miromesnil

Fauchon Le Café - Gourmet (€€)

Fine French gastronomy and international cuisine is served in the Art Deco ambiance of this restaurant located inside the Hôtel du Collectionneur. The menu revolves around the seasons. Daily L&D. 51-57 rue de Courcelles (8th), 01.58.36.67.97. M° Courcelles

Maison Blanche - Contemporary (€€€€)

Chef Hervé Nepple serves cuisine for the senses, inventive, savoury and refined fare. Located on the 7th floor of the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, the restaurant with its garden terrace overlooks the Eiffel Tower. Mon-Fri L&D/Sat-Sun D. 15 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.47.23.55.99. Mº Alma Marceau

L’Astor - Gourmet (€€€)

Ratn - Indian (€€€)

Chef Nicolas Clavier’s original and creative dishes include a foie gras and smoked eel delight or seabass in ceviche for starters followed by a snacked cod fish fillet or a Black Angus rib-steak Rossini as a main. Mon-Fri L&D. 11 rue d’Astorg (8th), 01.53.05.05.20. Mº St-Augustin

La Scène - Gourmet (€€€€)

This gastronomic restaurant in the Prince de Galles hotel offers an authentic and generous cuisine using remarkable products. For a fish course, succulent French lobster is a fine choice while meat dishes include fine milk-fed veal and wild hare from the Beauce region. Mon-Sat B, L&D, Sun Brunch. 33 ave George V (8th), 01.53.23.78.52. Mº George V

Laurent - Gourmet (€€€€)

This gourmet 1-star Michelin restaurant serving sophisticated cuisine in a beautiful setting with a garden is a Parisian institution. The finest produce and products are used to prepare seasonal French cuisine with a contemporary touch. Mon-Fri L & D, Sat D only. 41 ave Gabriel (8th), 01.42.25.00.39. M° Champs-Elysées Clemenceau

La Table du Lancaster - Fusion (€€€€)

This delightful one-star establishment serves creative, light and elegant meals crafted by chef Julien Roucheteau whose seasonal menus revolve around a specific product. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat-Sun D. Hôtel Lancaster, 7 rue de Berri (8th), 01.40.76.40.18. Mº George V

Bateaux-Mouches - Classic French

Le 68 par Guy Martin - Contemporary (€€)

Savour homemade duck foie gras with cocoa and ginger to start then try the turbot with vegetable tagliatelle from the Excellence dinner menu. Daily departures for dinner at 8:30pm, Sat, Sun and public holidays for lunch at 1pm. Passengers must arrive prior to departure times. Port de la Conférence, Pont de l’Alma (8th), 01.42.25.96.10. Mº Alma-Marceau

Tucked away downstairs in the historic Guerlain boutique is a restaurant bursting with flavourful dishes. The menu and restaurant have been conceived by starred chef Guy Martin and the dishes draw their inspiration from Guerlain’s famous fragrances. 7/7, continuous, B, L, D. 68 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th) 01.45.62.54.10. M° George V

Caviar House & Prunier - Caviar (€€€€)

An elegant 18th-century pavilion with a Napoleon III decor in the gardens of the

Next door to the competition, the caviar shop

Le Safran - Gourmet (€€€)

This temple to gastronomy is open all day and is a cosy yet sleek restaurant featuring fine and varied fare from foie gras to vanilla millefeuilles. Offering a great view of Place de la Madeleine. Mon-Sat 9am-midnight, B, L&D. Closed Sun. 30 Place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.70.39.38.39. Mº Madeleine

The one-star restaurant of chef Jean-Pierre Vigato, offering a mix of (very expensive) modern and country cooking: lobster ravioli, potato charlotte with caviar. Mon-Fri L&D. 20 rue d’Artois (8th), 01.43.80.19.66. Mº St-Philippe-du-Roule (€€€)

Champs-Elysées, where chef Yannick Alléno serves his unique gastronomic cuisine. TueFri L&D, Mon D. Carré des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.05.10.00. M° Champs-Elysées-Clemenceau

Ledoyen - Gourmet (€€€€€)

Since 1976, the Bhalla family, originally from New Delhi, excels in the Indian Moghol gastronomy and invites you to discover the fine Moghol specialties in tandoori and curries. A place where you can experience India for it’s traditions and culinary art. Recommended by Gault Millau and Pudlo. Open daily L&D. 9 rue de la Trémoille (8th), 01.40.70.01.09. Mº George V

Santoor - Indian (€)

Just off the Champs-Elysées, a restaurant specializing in traditional Indian food including tandoori and curries. Mon-Sat L&D, Sun D only. 30 rue Marbeuf (8th), 01.42.56.33.18. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

Savy - Brasserie (€€)

A popular table for journalists, fashion designers and show business people, this establishment offers authentic and traditional French cuisine in a 1930’s art deco decor. The house specialty is Aubrac beef and the house has a fine selection of vintage millesimes wines. Mon-Fri, B, L&D. 23 rue Bayard (8th), 01.47.23.46.98. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

Zen Garden - Chinese (€€)

The interior is designed to resemble a Chinese pagoda with an eight-metre high tower and 30 Buddhas, a plethora of hanging plants, numerous water fountains, wind chimes and porcelain vases. Daily L&D. 15 rue de Marbeuf (8th), 01.53.23.82.82. M° George V

Around oPérA GArnier & PiGALLe (9th, 10th,18th) Bouillon Chartier - Classic French (€)

The mythical Parisian eatery where you share a table with students, artists or elegant businessmen. There is a daily set menu but each day enjoy classics like hard-boiled eggs with mayonnaise or grated carrots to start followed by a hearty choucroute or chopped steak with chips. Daily continuous service L&D. 7 rue Fbg Montmartre (9th), 01.47.70.86.29. Mº Grands Boulevards

Reservations for most restaurants are strongly advised. Check when booking that the restaurant will accept your credit card. B, L&D: Breakfast, lunch & dinner only.

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Address Book Café de la Paix - Classic French (€€€)

This classic Parisian institution with its decor of painted ceiling, pillars and murals is an elegant place to watch the world go by over coffee, light meals or drinks from its terraces. Fine fare is featured in the restaurant. Daily B, L&D. 5 Place de l’Opéra (9th), 01.40.07.36.36. Mº Opéra

Le Café Pouchekine - Café (€)

This delightful tea salon, the Paris branch of the famous Moscow establishment, located in the Printemps department store serves and sells traditional Russian pastries and sweets in a beautiful décor. Mon-Sat continuous. 64 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.43.31. M° Havre-Caumartin

Le Lumière - Gourmet (€€€)

Enjoy lunch, dinner or tea beneath a magnificent glass roof in this lovely place. There are champagne and cheese trolleys and the dessert trolley filled with traditional French pastries like éclairs and millefeuilles is a fine ending to a meal and a good reason to stop in for high tea. Daily L&D. Hôtel Scribe,1 rue Scribe (9th), 01.44.71.74.20. Mº Opéra

L’Opera Restaurant - Contemporary (€€€)

Located at the opera house, this restaurant with a contemporary decor of white and red, offers up a great view of the famous opera neighbourhood and one of the city’s largest terraces. Daily B, L & D 7am-midnight. Palais Garnier, Place Jacques Rouché (9th), 01.42.68.86.80. Mº Opéra

Wepler - Brasserie (€)

Superb seafood platters, French onion soup, homemade ice-cream and pastries are just some of the classic delights at this Parisian landmark nestled near Montmartre and Pigalle. Daily 8am12:30am.14 Place de Clichy (18th), 01.45.22.53.24. Mº Place de Clichy

Around BAstiLLe (11th, 12th) Blue Elephant - Thai

B, L&D. Gare de Lyon, Place Louis Armand (12th), 01.43.43.09.06. Mº Gare de Lyon

Les Grandes Marches - Brasserie (€€)

A new ownership and a new décor have come to this pillar of the Place de la Bastille. The establishment serves up traditional French fare and superb seafood platters. Daily B, L&D. 6 Place de la Bastille (12th), 01.43.42.90.32. Mº Bastille

Around MontPArnAsse (13th, 14th, 15th) Le Bar à Huîtres - Seafood (€€€)

This is the place to go for fabulous seafood platters, finely prepared fresh fish dishes and one of the best and most eclectic selections of oysters in the French capital. Main course dishes include French sea bass, lobster from Brittany and filet of beef. Daily, noon-midnight. 112 blvd Montparnasse (14th), 01.43.20.71.01. Mº Vanvin

Le Ciel de Paris - Gourmet (€€€)

Discover Paris from the 56th floor of the Montparnasse tower. With a breathtaking view, enjoy one of their foie gras offerings or try the delicious seafood. Daily L&D. 33 ave du Maine (15th), 01.40.64.77.64. Mº Montparnasse

Le Gastroquet - Classic French (€€€)

This cosy comfortable restaurant serves up delicious traditional French cuisine. You can sample some briny oysters for starters or a salad of coquilles Saint-Jacques. Mon-Sat L&D. 10 rue Desnouettes (15th), 01.48.28.60.91. Mº Convention/ Porte de Versailles

Le Quinzieme - Fusion (€€€)

One-star star chef Cyril Lignac’s restaurant serves a market-based cuisine of deliciously prepared classics. All inclusive discovery, tasting and champagne menus are also on the agenda. Tues-Fri L&D, Sat D. 14 rue Cauchy (15th), 01.45.54.43.43. Mº Javel

troCAdéro & Porte MAiLLot (16th, 17th)

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Authentic Thai cuisine in a setting of lush plants, orchids and a waterfall. Weekly arrivals of herbs, spices, fruits and other goods direct from Bangkok. The team of Thai chefs prepares jumbo shrimp soup with lemon grass and lamb Massamam among other specialties. 7/7 L& D, Sun brunch & D. 43-45 rue de la Roquette (11th), 01.47.00.42.00. Mº Bastille

Asian inspiration and international influences abound in this restaurant styled like a private home and decorated by Philippe Starck. Enjoy spicy vegetables, a wide selection of rolls, or a Dim Sum for starters then move onto black cod or sole tempura. Daily L&D. 25 rue de la Pompe (16th), 01.40.72.70.00. Mº La Muette

Septime - Classic French (€€€)

Cristal Room Baccarat - Modern Classic (€€€)

Traditional French fare featuring inventive marketbased cuisine from the talented Bertrand Grébaut is on the agenda here. Enjoy selective produce and products like the Banka trout from the Basque country with lentils and coriander in a relaxed atmosphere. Tues-Fri L, D, Mon D only. 80 rue de Charonne (11th), 01.43.67.38.29. Mº Charonne

Le Train Bleu - Classic French (€€€)

A magnificent, mirrored Belle Epoque restaurant in the Gare de Lyon train station serving classic French fare including lobster salad with artichokes, sole meunière and steak tartare. Daily

Bon - Fusion (€€€)

A restaurant in the palatial headquarters of the crystal manufacturer, serving rich modern cuisine: lobster thermidor, dessert ravioli with cocoa, parmesan and raisins. Mon-Sat L&D. 11 Place des Etats-Unis (16th), 01.40.22.11.10. Mº Boissière

Jamin - Classic French (€€)

The legendary Parisian restaurant is enjoying a renaissance, serving fine food in warm surroundings complemented by welcoming service all of which has earned it two Michelin forks. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat, D only. 32 rue de Longchamp (16th), 01.45.53.00.07. Mº Trocadéro

L’Auberge Dab - Classic French (€€€)

Ample leather wall seats, bay windows, salmon drapes make for a most comfortable dining experience. Start off with some snails from Burgundy or a crab and endive salad seasoned with curry followed by the duck breast in honey and spices. Daily L&D. 161 ave de Malakoff (16th), 01.45.00.32.22. Mº Porte Maillot

L’Oiseau Blanc - Classic French (€€€)

This restaurant, bar and terrace on the top floor of the Peninsula hotel features traditional French dishes with a contemporary twist using regional products. Daily L&D. 19 ave Kléber (16th), 01.58.12.67.30. M° Charles de Gaulle-Etoile

Monsieur Bleu - Contemporary (€€) This restaurant serves excellent French contemporary fare as well as international dishes. Tucked inside the Palais de Tokyo its terrace has splendid views of the Eiffel Tower. Daily, continuous from 12pm to 2am. 20 ave du President Wilson (16th), 01.47.20.90.47. M° Iéna Shang Palace - Chinese (€€€)

This one-star restaurant in the Shangri-La hotel serves authentic Chinese cuisine inspired by the culinary traditions of southeast China. The art of Cantonese fine dining comes to life in the main room and three private dining rooms. Thurs-San, L&D. 10 ave d’Iéna (16th), 01.53.67.19.92. Mº Iéna

CookinG And tAstinG CLAsses L’Atelier Guy Martin

French chef Guy Martin offers a host of cooking classes and workshops in state of the art kitchens. Cook a quick lunch, learn how to prepare seasonal products, after work cocktails with tapas and more. 35 rue de Miromesnil (8th), 01.42.66.33.33. M° Miromesnil

Le Cordon Bleu

Learn about food, wine and cooking at this culinary institution for professionals. The school is one of the leading providers of hands-on culinary training and has Paris as a backdrop. 8 rue Léon Delhomme (15th), 01.53.68.22.50. M° Vaugirard

Lenôtre Cooking Classes

Every Wednesday classes in cooking begin in Lenôtre’s cuisine workshops for children. Ages 8 to 11 will make a recipe or a pastry while for ages 12 to 17, be prepared to whip up an entire menu. Pavillon Elysée Lenôtre, 10 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.42.65.97.60. M° Champs-Elysées-Clemenceau

Ô Chateau

Everyday Ô Chateau welcomes visitors for unique wine tasting courses in a vaulted cellar of thick stonewalls in a mansion that once belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour. A Tour de France of wine and a grands crus tasting are among the offerings and high-end private group tastings for a maximum of four people can be arranged. Ô Chateau is also a wine bar and restaurant. 68 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1st), 01 44 73 97 80. M° Louvre-Rivoli

Key to dining prices per person for 3 courses without wine: € = 30€ or less, €€ = 31-50€, €€€ = 51-100€, €€€€ = 101-150€, €€€€€ = 150€ and above.

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By Sandra Iskander

ENTERTAINMENT Shows | Events | Bars | Pubs | Clubs | Cabarets | Wine Bars | Casinos | Jazz Clubs

Love Circus

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West Side Story For two nights only this month Le Grand Rex, the city’s iconic movie theatre, will be hosting the classic Broadway musical, West Side Story. The event is quite unique as the 21st Century Symphony Orchestra will be performing as the movie is shown on the big screen (in English with French subtitles). Delving you into the tale of rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, this fabulous performance will have you experience the story as you have never experienced it before. Le Grand Rex, 1 blvd Poissonnière (2nd) 01 45 08 93 89

Love Circus photos © Cyrille Jerusalmi

Love Circus In the legendary Folie Bergère music hall you will be dazzled by Love Circus, a musical with humour, love and circus acts! Set in a circus, the musical tells the story of Rose and her sister Garance, who together made a pact to never fall in love, and whose lives are thrown into turmoil when their sister Violette returns home after 15 years and announces that she is getting married. Questioning everything about their pact, watch as the three sisters manoeuvre their way through the concept of love. Performed in French. Showing through to the 11th of January 32 rue Richer (9th), 01 44 79 98 60 w w w.wheretr aveler.c o m 71

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Belanka Bar Following last year’s successful Bath Bar, when the renaissance Paris arc de Triomphe Hotel welcomed luxury bathtub brand aquamass and hosted a unique pop-up bar featuring the brand’s latest tubs, this year the hotel will be featuring another popup bar this time with Belanka. Belanka, a brand of outdoor furniture, will be showcasing its latest Transamac, a deckchair and hammock hybrid, in the bar where visitors are invited to enjoy a cool cocktail while relaxing on one of the four Transamac on display.

Belanka Bar © Loll Willems

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Bam! Sing your heart out at the French capital’s new karaoke bar, Bam Karaoke Box. The chic bar boasts four private “boxes” that can be privatised for groups of eight to fifteen, allowing you to enjoy a few drinks and sing your favourite tunes without worrying about embarrassing yourself in front of strangers. The boxes are sound proof and with a playlist featuring 5000 songs as well as 2000 French songs you can become the rock star you have always believed yourself to be. Reservations are advised. 30 rue Richer (9th), 01 48 00 94 65

BAM © Barbara Siegel

Play and Escape If you enjoy playing virtual games and always wanted to actually be in the game, Mystery Escape is your dream come true. Bringing to life the computer-based “room escape games”, Mystery Escape challenges you and your team mates to escape from the room within 60 minutes. With a blend of mysteries and puzzles to be solved, your team will be tested as you work your way through the obstacles. With adrenalin pumping and exciting special effects, this is a fun way to spend an hour in the City of Light. Mystery Escape features 4 game rooms and can accommodate up to 20 people to play simultaneously. Reservations are advised. The game is in both French and English. 50 rue de Monceau (8th), 01 53 76 13 76

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Sports and Beers after recent renovations the Eden Park Pub has reopened with a sleeker look and has once again regained its place as the hot spot for sport-loving gentlemen. The saint-Germain-des-Prés pub offers a friendly ambiance in a traditional English pub décor where you can enjoy a couple of beers with the boys. Cocktails are also on the menu including the saint Germain and if you need a snack the pub serves charcuterie and cheese platters to be enjoyed while watching live matches shown on the flat screen TVs. Open daily 10 rue Princesse (6th), 01 43 26 0 96

A Private Affair The City of Light has just gotten even brighter in the evening with the opening of Manège. The nightclub, which opened at the end of last year, is an exclusive after dark rendezvous for the city’s elite and of course the visiting jetsetters. The private club, located in the chic 8th arrondissement on a quiet street, is a perfect mix of a cosy salon and a veritable club where the DJ will hypnotise the clubbers with electro sounds with a bit of hip-hop thrown in to spice things up a bit. Open Thursday to Saturday 4 rue Arsène Houssaye (8th), 06 69 15 20 03

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Cabarets

Mugler Follies

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CRAZY HORSE A legendary cabaret synonymous with beauty, elegance, sensuality and sophistication. A show performed by 19 exceptionally beautiful dancers, bathed in richly coloured and textured lighting designs. The current show, Désirs is inspired by the endless theme of femininity. Sun-Fri at 8:15 & 10:45 pm, Sat at 7:00, 9:30 & 11:45 pm. www.lecrazyhorseparis.com 12 ave George V (8th), 01.47.23.32.32. M° Alma-Marceau

PARADIS LATIN Le Théâtre Latin was built in 1803 and quickly became one of the chicest addresses in the Latin quarter. The theatre was re-built by Gustav Eiffel in 1889 and renamed the Paradis Latin. The current show, Paradis à la Folie!, is a magical feast for the eyes and ears. Daily 8 pm. www.paradislatin.com

28 rue du Cardinal Lemoine (5th), 01.43.25.28.28. M° Cardinal Lemoine/Jussieu

MOULIN ROUGE This famous cabaret is home to the original cancan. The current show, Féerie, sparkles with talented performers, including the 60 Doriss girls and spectacular staging. Daily. www.moulinrouge.fr. 82 blvd de Clichy (18th), 01.53.09.82.82. M° Blanche

MUGLER FOLLIES This sexy review with original songs was put together by Manfred T. Mugler, the designer behind fashion label Thierry Mugler. Dancers, acrobats and singers are joined onstage with comedians, performers and models in a vibrant show that reinvents the traditional cabaret. Show starts at 8:45pm (doors open at 8:20). www.muglerfollies.com. Le Comédia, 4 blvd de Strasbourg (10th), 01.42.38.22.22. M° Strasbourg-St-Denis

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entertainment For more detailed listings | wheretraveler.com/paris The Ballroom

This sophisticated cocktail bar, frequented by the beautiful people of the city, serves up carefully mixed drinks in cosy seated areas. 58 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1st), 09.54.37.13.65. M° Les Halles

Le Bar

The Left Bank hotel where Oscar Wilde died is a trendy spot for a cocktail redecorated with a voluptuous décor. 13 rue des Beaux-Arts (6th), 01.44.41.99.00. M° St-Germain-des-Prés

Bar du Plaza Athénée

Absolute chic, with a decor that includes an impressive sculpted glass bar. 6pm-1:30am. 25 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.53.67.66.00. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

Bar Le Baudelaire

This congenial bar in the Burgundy hotel is akin to an English club. Discover a host of creative cocktails. 6-8 Rue Duphot (1st), 01.42.60.34.12. M° Madeleine

Le Bar Brûlé

This bar inside the W Hotel is a wonderful spot to enjoy drinks or cocktails from an eclectic menu in elegant well-dressed company. Private access is given to patrons as they step into a predominately black space with colours coming in through the bar from a street-art inspired background. Tues-Sat 7pm-3am. 2 rue Meyerbeer (9th), 01.77.48.94.94. M° Chaussée d’Antin La Fayette

Bar Lenox

Elegance, comfort and harmony are the hallmarks of this cosy bar in the Hotel Lenox right in the Saint Germain des Prés district. 9 rue de l’Université (7th), 01.42.96.10.95. M° St-Germain-des-Prés

Le Bar Long

This posh bar located in the Royal Monceau is a perfect spot for a sophisticated cocktail or nightcap in a cosy setting. 37 ave Hoche (8th), 01.42.99.88.00. M° Charles-de-Gaulle-Etoile

Le Bristol Bar

This discreet and elegant spot is ideal for enjoying cosy drinks including a variety of original cocktails and a fine selection of champagnes. 112 rue du Fbg St-Honoré (8th), 01.53.43.43.00. M° Miromesnil

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Thankfully some things don’t change. 171 blvd du Montparnasse (6th), 01.40.51.34.50. M° Vavin or RER Port-Royal

Le Dokhan’s Champagne Bar

A stunning hotel bar replete with Louis Vuitton elevator featuring a fine selection of rare and classic champagnes. In the Radisson Blu Le Dokhan’s Hotel. 117 rue Lauriston (16th), 01.53.65.66.99. M° Victor Hugo

Harry’s New York Bar

This landmark establishment is a fine place to enjoy drinks at the roomy and frendly bar. The traditional cocktail spot also serves up live piano music starting at 10pm. 5 rue Daunou (2nd), 01.42.61.71.14. M° Opéra

Hotel Costes Bar

This chic bar and lounge is an ideal and pricey Parisian spot for people watching in a sumptuous décor. 239 rue St-Honoré (1st), 01.42.44.50.00. M° Tuileries

The Ice Kube

Chill out and sip 4 Grey Goose cocktails at the city’s first ice bar. 1-5 passage Ruelle (18th), 01.42.05.20.00. M° La Chapelle

Juveniles

This cosy and welcoming wine bar serves up fine French wines as well as wines from around the world and you can purchase bottles to take away. 47 rue de Richelieu (1st), 01.42.97.46.49. M° Pyramides

Le Lucien Bar

Every detail here is perfect from the temperature of the vintage white port to the dimensions of the glasses for gin and tonic. Hotel Fouquet’s Barrière. 46 ave George V (8th), 01.40.69.60.00. M° George V

Prescription Cocktail Club

This trendy bar is excellent for delicious and original cocktails with cool music, friendly staff and tequila. 23 rue Mazarine (6th), 01.45.08.88.09. M° Mabillon

Le Rubis

This quintessential Parisian wine bar attracts a local clientele into its relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy wines from the Beaujolais and Burgundy regions among others. 10 rue du Marché St-Honoré (1st), 01.42.61.03.34. M° Pyramides

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France’s largest casino, with elegant decor, table games and slots. Jacket and tie for men; no jeans or running shoes. 3 ave de Ceinture, Enghien-lesBains, 01.39.34.13.17. Train from Gare du Nord

jazz clubs Café Universel

Located near the Latin Quarter, this jazz club is a welcoming and intimate setting where the programme changes nightly. Vocal jam sessions are held every Tuesday night. 267 rue Saint Jacques (5th), 01.43.25.74.20. RER Luxembourg/Port Royal

Caveau de la Huchette

This club in a vaulted cellar in the heart of the Latin Quarter has been showcasing fine jazz music for the past six decades. The spot is rife with history, a Masonic lodge in the 18th century, the Knights Templar held meetings at this location in the Middle Ages. 5 rue de la Huchette (5th), 01.43.26.65.05. M° St-Michel

Duc des Lombards

This speakeasy bar near the Place de la Bastille has an ambiance straight out of the 1920s complete with jazz music playing in the background. 5 rue Sedaine (11th), 09.50.73.12.99. M° Bréguet-Sabin

One of Paris’ oldest jazz clubs magnificently renovated by Andrée Putman’s collaborator, the talented Elliot Barnes. The Duc also boasts one of the best sound-systems in town and is now known as the House of Jazz. Daily performances, live recordings and a healthy mix of jazz man jams make this the address for Jazz. 42 rue des Lombards (1st), 01.42.33.22.88. M° Châtelet

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Moonshiner

You can taste over 40 different wines by the glass in this fun wine bar, which has received the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. Vintage Bordeaux, Château d’Yquem and fine champagnes are among the offerings. Nibbles are available as is a full dinner menu that changes weekly. 68 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1st), 01.44.73.97.80. M° Louvre-Rivoli

A true temple to jazz since it opened two decades ago, the club has welcomed the likes of Count Basie, B.B. King, Cab Calloway and Lionel Hampton. Thurs-Sat. 81 blvd Gouvion Saint-Cyr (17th), 01.40.68.30.42. M° Porte Maillot

New Morning

The legendary Parisian venue for jazz both classic and eclectic has hosted the world’s jazz greats

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for two decades: Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz... Devoted jazz fans come here to listen to two hours of solid music and the crowd begins to accumulate around 8 pm, so come early. 7-9 rue des Petites-Ecuries (10th), 01.45.23.51.41. M° Château d’Eau

Gentlemen’s clubs Pink Paradise

The first table-dancing show in Paris and where everyone who still wants to party goes after all the other clubs are done for the night. Mon-Sat 10.30 pm-5 am. 59 rue de Ponthieu (8th), 06.34.57.40.19. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

Secret Square

The French capital’s only aphrodisiac restaurant and cabaret is a temple to glamour. Sensual savours are featured on the Aphrodisiac Menu like satay, sesame, hot peppers, cinnamon and ginger accompanied by a fine selection of wines and champagne. The show features 20 to 30 dancers in a jewel-box ambiance. 8:30pm-4am. 27 ave des Ternes (17th) , 01.47.66.45.00. M° Ternes

The Penthouse Club

The world famous Penthouse club in Paris offers entertainment seven days a week from 10pm to 5am. Beautiful dancers, two floors, and three stages are all on the agenda in this venue just off of the Champs-Elysées. 13/15 rue de Berri (8th), 01.53.53.86.00. M° George V

past the door. 6 ave Marceau (8th), 01.47.20.04.01. M° Alma-Marceau

Le Cab

This restaurant/bar club is a Parisian hot spot for the beautiful people. Make sure to call ahead or you might not be able to enter. Tues-Sat 8pm until late for the club, 8pm-11pm for dinner. 2 Place du Palais Royal (1st), 01.58.62.56.25. M° Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre

Chacha Club

This Parisian nightspot plays host to a revolving array of disc jockeys and special guests. The clubby atmosphere is enhanced by a restaurant replete with terrace and private dining rooms. Mon-Sat, 8pm until midnight for the restaurant, until dawn for the club. 47 rue Berger (1st), 01.40.13.12.12. M° Louvre-Rivoli

Club 79

This excellent spot for Parisian clubbing features fine champagne by the bottle, a cocktail of the week and a variety of musical programmes. Chic and trendy. 22 rue Quentin Bauchart (8th), 01.47.23.69.17. M° George V

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Regulars appreciate the clubby and friendly atmosphere at this comfortable Parisian club replete with gastronomic restaurant whose cosy atmosphere is highlighted by Chesterfield armchairs. The huge dance floor in the discoteque is a dancer’s dream. 2bis ave Foch (16th), 01.45.00.45.00. M° Charles de Gaulle Etoile

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La Fidelité

This nightclub features a superb dance floor surrounded by 12 private rooms. Soft pink lighting is perfect for sipping champagne, fine vodkas or drinks. Dress smart. Fri-Sat 12am-6am. 23 rue de Ponthieu (8th), 01.42.25.95.00. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Le Montana

This nightclub in the heart of the SaintGermain-des-Prés neighbourhood is one of the capital’s trendiest and most select spots. The bar is on the ground floor and the dance floor, downstairs, in the vaulted cellars. 28 rue St Benoît (6th), 01.44.39.71.00. M° Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Favoured by French and international celebrities, enjoy cocktails and fine music with a gorgeous view of the Arc de Triomphe. The stunning décor has been designed by Lenny Kravitz and his studio Kravitz Design. The club has a great dance floor in black and white veined marble, a fumoir and VIP loges. Thurs-Sat 11pm-5am. 12 rue de Presbourg (16th), 01.53.57.40.82. M° Charles de Gaulle Etoile

Le Baron

This restaurant turns into a trendy club on Thursdays and Fridays until 2:30am with a revolving array of guest disc jockeys drawing the well-heeled onto the dance floor. 12 rue de la Fidelité (10th), 01.47.70.19.34. M° Gare de l’Est

Le Paris Paris

A wonderful night spot to listen to excellent music and discover new artists. The club has a bar with a diverse selection of mojitos and margaritas and restaurant serving excellent dinners followed by entertainment, Tues-Sat. Buffet jazz brunch on Sundays. 16 rue de la Forge Royale (11th), 01.43.56.39.60. M° Faidherbe-Chaligny

Le Showcase

Located beneath the Alexandre III bridge, this is a unique venue and as its name implies is a showcase for musical talent providing a clubby atmosphere. Fri-Sat 10 pm-6 am. Pont Alexandre III, Port des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.45.61.25.43. M° Champs-Elysées Clémenceau

Le Social Club

Trendy spot for enjoying excellent live music, tasty drinks and even a cigarette in the club’s smoking room. 142 rue Montmartre (2nd), 06.84.80.99.40. M° Bourse

NY Club

This hot club is home to the best of electro DJs and where fashionistas and stars are flocking to for their showcases and their private parties. A glamorous and cabaret-like ambiance awaits you. 130 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.42.21.90.88. M° Louvre-Rivoli

Palais Maillot

A luxurious nightclub known for its gala evenings. Fridays are fashion oriented while Saturdays feature guest DJs. Fri-Sat 11:30pm-6am. 2 Place Porte Maillot (17th), 01.58.56.20.55. M° Porte-Maillot

Queen Club

Attracts a handsome crowd of youthful ultrachic Parisians listening to music from some of the capital’s finest DJs. 102 ave des ChampsElysées (8th), 01.53.89.08.90. M° George V

Raspoutine

This mythical Parisian venue remains an authentic night spot to enjoy cocktails and champagne in a splendid décor created by Erté. 58 rue Bassano (8th) 01.47.20.02.90. M° George V

Silencio

This private club, conceived and designed by David Lynch, offers excellent cocktails, wine and spirits, finger food and food tastings. Non-members are admitted after midnight. Members have access to films, concerts and other performances. 142 rue de Montmartre (2nd) 01.40.13.12.33. M° Sentier/Grands Boulevards

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This trendy nightclub features live concerts and a refurbished large bar, the Shots Bar, for enjoying shots. The club has a member’s only VIP lounge, La Chambre Rouge. Tues-Sat 11pm-6am. 5 ave de l’Opéra (1st), 01.42.60.64.45. M° Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre

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NAVIGATE

Paris Metro Paris is crossed by 14 Métro lines and five RER (express suburban) lines, all numbered and named for their final destination (terminus). Did you know that there are 300 stations that make up Paris’ metro system?

Each Métro trip requires one ticket regardless of how many transfers you make, though you must buy an extra ticket for the RER outside the city limits. Keep your ticket until you exit.

Tickets are sold in all stations and in cafés (tabacs) with a ticket sign outside, single (1.70€/2€ if purchased on a bus) or by 10 (un carnet - 13.70€). This map includes the new tramway line.

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“Paris Visite” passes offer unlimited travel on the Métro and buses (1day 10.85€, 2-day 17.65€, 3-day 24.10€, 5-day 34.70€). The Métro and RER start running at 5:30am, and stop around 1 am.

While the Métro is an extremely safe way to travel, watch out for pickpockets in crowded trains and stations. For information in English, call the transportation company (RATP) directly at 08.92.68.41.14.

• 44,000 square meters dedicated to luxury, fashion and beauty • A building classified historic monument • High-end services to enjoy a unique shopping experience • A panoramic terrace offering the most stunning view of Paris

• A unique shopping experience in the most beautiful museum in the world • The only luxury department store open 7 days a week, even on Sunday • The best selection of iconic gifts for Accessories & Beauty

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My Paris

Jean-Marc Flaunet

HEAD CONCIERGE AT PARIs MARRIOTT OPERA AMbAssADOR HOTEl 16 Haussmann

4 Roues Sous un Parapluie

Passage des Panoramas

For our readers who are looking for a traditional Parisian bistro serving authentic French cuisine, where would you book them a table? at Les Lyonnais, an alain Ducasse bistro located not too far from the Louvre or at La Tour d’argent for the history and the view, or at Ze Kitchen Gallery for chef William Ledeuil’s inventive cuisine. Paris is well-known for its magnificent monuments, from where would you suggest our readers get the best view of the city? From the Hyatt regency Bar at night, from the top of the Pantheon and from the rooftop of Printemps department store.

It’s not always easy for our readers to find somewhere fun to head to at 2am, where would you recommend they party till dawn? L’arc, which recently reopened, is an exceptional club and is very close to the Champs-Elysées. i would also recommend Castel, a chic and dandy club on the Left Bank and there is also Le bus Palladium, which is more of an eccentric place. As the fashion capital, which areas do you think showcase the best fashions? The Madeleine and saint-Germain-desPrés areas.

My perfect day 9am a nice cup of coffee at Fauchon 12pm spending the morning at the Bon Marché 3pm Walking along the Coulée Verte from Bastille to Canal saint-Martin 9pm Dinner at the Pantruche, a gourmet bistro found on rue Victor Massé on the way to Montmartre Fauchon Paris

For a couple in love where would you recommend they go for a romantic dinner? La Grande Cascade, a charming table in the Bois de Boulogne with an old-world décor that sets the right mood for your romantic dinner. What have you recently discovered in Paris that you would advise guests to see? The romantic Picnic Basket Tour on a 2CV or a Ds with 4 roues sous un Parapluie, and i also recently discovered the académie Equestre de Versailles where i saw the Bartabas Horse show.

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Fauchon Paris, Le Cafe © Luc Boegly; 4 Roues Sous 1 Parapluie © Damien Keller; Passage des Panoramas © Fausto Mazza

If one of our readers was in Paris for only 24 hours, what would you recommend him to do? start with the covered passageways, Passage Jouffroy and Passage des Panoramas that are found off the Grands Boulevards, and then head to Musée Jacquemart-andré before lunching at 16 Haussmann. Continue your promenade on the Left Bank at the Luxembourg Garden, along rue soufflot, pass the Pantheon and stop for a romantic dinner at La Closerie des Lilas.

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