Where Paris July 2016 (#270)

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PA R IS M O N T H LY C I T YGU I DE

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Happy Birthday

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July PERSONALISE YOUR PARIS AT WHERETRAVELER.COM

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PARIS | CONTENTS

Turn to page 24 for more of our Summer Dreaming swimsuit fashion shoot

The guide 18 SHOPPING

The latest trends and the hottest fashions

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Hot Dates

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A New Renewal

64 ARTS & ATTRACTIONS

This month’s round-up of exhibitions and attractions

This month’s calendar of must-see events

78 DINING

Our selection of the month’s finest restaurants

Discover the Canopée, the city’s latest shopping, cultural and dining destination

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92 ENTERTAINMENT

This month’s best events and bars

Jean-Jacques Henner, A Journey

102 NAVIGATE

Your guide to getting around the city with maps and transport listings

Visit the recently reopened Musée National Jean-Jacques Henner

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LE BHV MARAIS PARIS MONTHly CIT yGuIDE

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The uncontested capital of luxury and fashion, Paris embodies an art of living that is envied by the entire world. This art of living reposes upon a savoir-faire. It is in Paris that a unique tradition of art craftsmanship carries on, one that transmits emulation and perfection, which constantly reinvents taste and elegance. And so the City of Light offers a fascinating world of beauty and excellence, which is embodied each season with Paris Fashion Week. We will do everything for Paris to continue to carry on this dream that is both singular and universal, demanding and accessible, in the respect of its history and as close as possible to those that deploy it. And so we will continue to encourage creativity, to reveal talents, to display audacity as well as professionalism. It is in Paris that the history of fashion and luxury is written and will continue to be written. This summer Paris will shine once again with its thousands of lights. Be it the apotheosis of the Euro 2016, the finish line of the Tour de France, the July 14th celebrations, the opening of the Canopée, or the 80th birthday of La Cinémathèque, our city will remain faithful to its vocation of offering to all those who love Paris collective conviviality as well as individual blossoming, happiness for the body and soul, to develop an extraordinary heritage as well as the capacity to create, to innovate, to share. At a time of globalisation and homogenisation, it is by proudly assuming its identity, by constantly bringing it up to date that Paris, world-city, can continue to radiate well beyond its borders. Bienvenue à Paris.

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July

Bastille Day july 14 Don’t miss the spectacular fireworks to celebrate the French national holiday. Ask your concierge to book you a table at Monsieur Bleu for the ultimate dinner with a view, with the restaurant boasting an incomparable view of the Eiffel Tower. 20 ave de New York (16th), 01 47 20 90 47

HOT DATES Discover the best of July in Paris

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PARIS THIS MONTH

Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping July 1 Starting today and through to the 3rd of July, Bagatelle is welcoming the third edition of the Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping. The prestigious equestrian show is open to the public to watch and is the chance to see the world’s best 30 riders compete.

Tour de France July 24

Eiffel Tower and Tour de France Photos © iStock; Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping Photo © Stefano Grasso

Be part of the excitement and head to the Champs-Elysées to watch the last leg of the famous Tour de France as the cyclists race to the finish line.

A Secret Menu July 1 & 2 For two evenings only this month Le Gabriel restaurant will be serving a French-Japanese fusion dinner put together by the restaurant’s resident Michelin-starred chef Jérôme Banctel and Japanese chef Hisato Nakahigashi. The unveiled menu will be accompanied by wine and sake with the waiting staff dressed in traditional kimonos. La Réserve Paris Hotel, 42 ave Gabriel (8th), 01 58 36 60 60 w w w. w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m  9

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Sunday Shopping From July 3

Euro 2016 july 10 The Stade de France will be hosting the final game of the Euro 2016, and if you cannot get your hands on a ticket head to the Buddha Bar hotel where the game will be screened in the hotel’s courtyard patio. 4 rue d’Anjou (8th), 01 83 96 88 70

Le BHV Marais, the iconic department store, which is celebrating its 160th birthday, is the first department store in the city to open on Sundays. Celebrate the milestone today with a day of chic Parisian shopping. 52 rue de Rivoli (4th), 09 77 40 14 00

Trade Shows & Art Fairs JULY 2-4

all month

This international fair, now in its 20th year, is devoted to the world of children and maternity with exhibitions of clothing, games, toys and diverse creations. The show is open from 9.30am to 6:30pm, and until 5pm on the 4th. Professionals only. www. playtimeparis.com

Meet all your favourite movie characters as dainty dolls, including Audrey Hepburn’s Sabrina. The Musée de la Poupée (Doll Museum) is bringing Hollywood to Paris with the Stars of Hollywood, as Dolls exhibition. This is a fun show for children as well as movie buffs.

Parc Floral de Paris, Route de la Pyramide (12th), in the Bois de Vincennes

Impasse Berthaud (3rd), 01 42 72 73 11

Parc des Expositions de Paris Nord Villepinte, Villepinte 93420

JULY 7-10 JAPAN EXPO This show brings together Manga editors, shops and designers influenced by Japan and features fashion shows, video games, concerts and Japanese culture and traditions. The show is open from 10am to 6pm. www.japan-expo.com

Soccer Photo © iStock; Audrey Hepburn Doll Photo © Christophe Mourthé

Hollywood Dolls

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a new renewal

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es Halles remains one of the most storied and celebrated neighbourhoods of Paris dating back to the Middle Ages when during the reign of Louis the Fat back in 1137, market stalls were set up. They emerged in the champeaux, small fields that were once marshlands. It was something of a medieval bazaar with a mix of foodstuffs, cloths, shoes, dry goods and haggling all on offer. Gradually other merchants set up their stalls by those that were already thriving and the market boomed. King Philip Augustus had the first covered marketplace built in 1183 for drapers, a common sight on markets of the Middle Ages, and weavers. In the 15th century the stalls and

By Patricia Valicenti

stands were reserved exclusively for food and the market continued to grow to the point that in the 16th century, plans were made for the ways meandering in and out of the market to be enlarged and re-organised. They would be re-built in cast iron and glass pavilions, known as umbrellas, designed by Victor Baltard during the Second Empire becoming a thriving, modern centre for the wholesale and retail food industry, and Les Halles was later immortalised in Emile Zola’s 19th century novel, Le Ventre de Paris (The Belly of Paris), depicting life in the market and the hardships of the working class. However, this colourful panorama left the city for since 1973, the wholesale markets have been operating out of

Rungis, located south of Paris. Lively cafés, a jumble of quaint, old streets, some pedestrian, surround Le Forum des Halles, there is the immense park too, and churches notably the looming Saint-Eustache where Molière and the Marquise of Pompadour were baptised. Today, the heart of Paris has emerged renewed after the completion and inauguration of the shimmering Canopée (Canopy of Les Halles) in the centre of the French capital. The structure covers Le Forum des Halles, which houses the second largest shopping centre in France, the largest suburban train station in Europe and infrastructures for the public including

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The Canopée and the Forum des Halles opening up to the Saint-Eustache church. Photo © D.R.

A New Destination

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a multimedia library, a hip-hop cultural centre, and a conservatory. Les Halles and its surrounding neighbourhood welcome hundreds of thousands of Parisians and visitors everyday. The architecture and layout of La Canopée along with new entranceways into the centre serve as a bridge between the underground spaces of the Forum to the streets of Paris. An adjoining garden and pedestrian walk extending out from the Forum des Halles offer an urban landscape that links the Rue Lescot to the Bourse de Commerce, the former Commodity Exchange, all in the centre of town. The Canopée with its monumental opening

entrance of a width of 96 metres offers a glimpse into the ensemble of the structure of Les Halles with its seven levels, two devoted to the public infrastructures, which are above, the boutiques of the ground floor directly beneath the Canopée and the four-floor shopping centre below. The structure of the Canopée is an envelope of glass made up of 18,000 glass flakes that diffuse gentle lighting into the space covered and that changes depending on the time of day. The structure also creates a microclimate within, generating a comfortable temperature throughout the year that does not require any source of energy. Another innovation in the renovation of

Le Forum des Halles is one of luminosity, for now light and transparency extend into the underground levels of the centre. Ceilings were raised at times gaining an additional 40% in height while luminescent blue marble from Savoie was used for the flooring. Part of the surface area housing some 150 boutiques and restaurants was refurbished too, with the Forum now welcoming 35 new stores. Eighteen boutiques and venues are found directly under the Canopée, including Lego with its first flagship store in France. There is a new huge Nike flagship store too with a strong service department, a new Sephora, the multi-brand store specialising in perfume

Photo © Franck Badaire photographe

Previous page: The Canopée and the Forum des Halles opening up to the Saint-Eustache church. Above: A view of the Les Halles urban landscape.

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Project Halles © Philippe GUIGNARD (AIR IMAGES); The Canopée of the Forum des Halles opening the centre to the streets of Paris and beneath the Canopée Photos © Franck Badaire photographe

Photo © Franck Badaire photographe

Clockwise from left: The Bourse de Commerce (Commodity Exchange), which caps off one end of the Les Halles landscape; Three-D rendering of the Les Halles landscape upon completion; Beneath the Canopée.

and cosmetics, is also on hand as is the iconic Moleskine with its notebooks and bags. There are plenty of eateries too, in a nod to Les Halles’s past as the great wholesale and retail food market of Paris. There is the new Alain Ducasse bistro fittingly named Champeaux, for back in the 12th century the market was built on les champeaux, small fields in a former marshland. Located right beneath the Canopée and looking out onto Paris, the restaurant serves up traditional and innovative French fare with the house’s signature dish being the quintessential soufflé with four on the agenda: cheese, lobster, chocolate and a Cointreau orange combo. There is also onion

soup, the mythical dish that was, and still is, served in the neighbourhood at just about any time of day or night. Beneath the Canopée Causses is also found, an upscale grocery store (épicerie) offering high-quality regional products and seasonal French foods. The store carries a wide selection of heirloom vegetables as well. There is a small eating area serving a menu of dishes made with seasonal products from the store. Meanwhile, Wi-Fi is found throughout the centre to remain connected when above and below and there is a Meet My Friends service, enabling visitors to geo-localise friends or a store through the Forum des

Halles applications for iOS and Android. Two additional applications, Instant Chat and Smart Maps also enhance the shopping experience. With Smart Maps the user types in the first few letters of a brand and is guided by the application to the store. An instant messaging service in partnership with Instareply enables visitors to ask questions to the centre’s hosts and hostesses and receive a quick reply.

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Jean-Jacques Henner A Journey

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he Musée National Jean-Jacques Henner re-opened in May after undergoing a two-year renovation outfitting the museum with a refurbished setting to showcase some 300 works, objects and documents tracing the life and artistic career of the 19th century painter Jean-Jacques Henner. Among the highlights of the restoration work in the superb 19th century mansion were the reworking of the entrance, the restoration of the neo-Renaissance living room with its splendid columns and the refurbishing of the winter garden whose mosaic flooring was restored and which was given a new glass roof. The museum provides a journey into the painter’s artistic production ranging from his light-filled Italian landscapes, his religious and

historic subjects to his highly realistic portraits and his romantic renderings of Alsace often peopled with redheaded women, personages that contributed to the fame of his painting. Henner, the youngest of six children, was the son of Alsatian farmers. He often painted the portraits of his siblings and would later do portraits of his nephews and niece. Spread out over three floors, the permanent exhibition spaces develop within a 19th century context two major themes: the career of a successful, official state artist and his work in the studio. On the first floor, three rooms retrace the itinerary of Henner with one room devoted to Alsace, another to Italy and the last, a red room with a latticework window, to his official works and his celebrated painting Alsace, Elle Attend (Alsace, She Waits), regarded as his masterpiece

and a work that incarnated national sentiment after the defeat of 1870 and the loss of the eastern province of Alsace to Germany. His Prix de Rome, Adam and Eve Finding the Body of Abel, is also presented in these rooms. Henner was awarded the prestigious prize in 1858, which enabled him to sojourn for five years in Rome to pursue his artistic activities. Upon his return he would continue to paint and also became an official artist of the state receiving numerous orders for portraits. A maze of staircases leads to a small room devoted to his drawings and there is a room dedicated to thematic and temporary exhibitions. On the third floor, the grey studio takes a look at the painter’s creative process through sketches, unfinished works, objects and furnishings from his studio, which was located

Photo © RMN-Grand Palais/Franck Raux/ Service presse/musée national Jean-Jacques Henner

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The Winter Garden © Hartl-Meyer/ Service presse/musée national Jean-Jacques Henner; L’Alsace © © RMN-Grand Palais /Franck Raux; The Red Room © Hartl-Meyer/ Service presse/musée national Jean-Jacques Henner

Photo © RMN-Grand Palais/Franck Raux/ Service presse/musée national Jean-Jacques Henner

Culture

Opposite page: Jean-Jacques Henner’s Terrasse de la Villa Médicis. This page (Clockwise from top left): The Winter Garden; Henner’s She’s Waiting oil on canvas ainting; The Red Room

in Pigalle. Among the major works on display are Les Naïades, a monumental piece depicting aquatic nymphs of Greek mythology and a painting of the terrace of the Villa Medici in Rome that he painted during his stay there. Through to September a temporary exhibition of about 20 works shows how drawings played a role in the day-to-day creative work of the artist. Meanwhile, the next exhibition from October through to December will present an exhibition on the theme of Henner at the Villa Medici. Downstairs, the refurbished winter garden on the ground floor is dedicated to welcoming a rich cultural programme of concerts, shows and conferences. And in conjunction with the l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, the Paris School of Fine Arts, the museum

will welcome an artist in residence in the small studio above the winter garden whose work will be exhibited in the museum at the end of the residency in June of 2017. Meanwhile, an interactive display in what was once the dining room enables the visitor to discover the history of the neighbourhood, the many artists who lived there and to learn more about Jean-Jacques Henner. The museum was formerly the residence and studio of the 19th century painter Guillaume Dubufe and the sumptuous mansion itself is worthy of a visit. The home was built by the architect Nicolas-Félix Escalier and is one of the rare examples of private architecture of the Third Republic. Marie Henner, the widow of the artist’s nephew, acquired it in 1921, and later donated it to the French state and it became a museum

devoted to the artist in 1923. The museum is located in the Monceau Plain where in the latter part of the 19th century, the chic society of the Second Empire began building some of the finest private homes in the capital. The Monceau neighbourhood was considered in 1880 to be the most artistic of the neighbourhoods frequented by artists for trendsetting and celebrated icons like Sarah Bernhardt, Alexandre Dumas, fils (the son) and Edmond Rostand flocked to the area.

The museum is open every day, except Tuesdays and some public holidays, from 11am to 6pm. 43 avenue de Villiers (17th), 01 47 63 42 73 w w w.w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m  17

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The Guide

Shopping

By Sandra Iskander

For Her | Swimsuits | For Him | For Children | For the Home | Beauty Find great pieces for your home from La Redoute and other boutiques on page 42

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SHOPPING For Her

A New Bing Every Week Anine Bing’s eponymous fashion brand embraces fashion and women’s love of shopping for new pieces to perpetually update their wardrobe by releasing new looks every week. Designing wardrobe basics as well as statement pieces, Anine Bing offers ladies easy to match fashion without compromising style. Soft leather, silk and cashmere are complemented with statement detailing with studs, zips and buttons, giving each basic piece a statement-making element. The brand also offers great accessories to work into any look including solitaire diamond necklaces and leather tote bags. 18 rue des Coutures Saint-Gervais (3rd), 01 45 68 94 36

Bags for Members Only Nestled in the heart of a Parisian courtyard is where you will find the Pavillon Baude. Reserved for members who hold the Exclusive Baude card, the space is dedicated to a ready-to-wear collection and accessories with jetsetters in mind. Created by Elodie Baude, the fashion brand aims to envelop the quintessentially Parisian look in exquisite pieces using exotic leather. Each piece is numbered, and further lending the brand’s concept of exclusivity, clients need to hold the membership card by simply applying for it or by being sponsored by an existing member. 70 rue Pierre Charron (8th), 01 53 76 10 51 w w w.w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m 19

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Glowing Amber In ancient Greece it was believed to contain healing properties, in ancient China it was customary to burn it while important and large festivities were taking place and today amber is frequently used in perfume-making and in jewellery design. Bringing to life the gemstone is La Maison de l’Ambre, a jewellery house that designs pieces with only amber. Under the beautiful arcades of the Palais Royal is where you will find the house’s Parisian boutique where amber glows in statement pieces, including cocktail rings, large cuff bracelets and multilayered beaded necklaces. La Maison de l’Ambre Boutique 13-15 Galerie Montpensier (1st), 01 40 15 07 98

Bejewelled Frames Francis Klein, the family-run French company that specialises in handmade glasses, offers a wide selection of fabulous frames for every fashion style. This season the house’s Spring/ Summer 2016 collection offers a dazzling treat for the eyes with bejewelled detailing with the Sully design, pictured, fabulously combining sun-kissed stones with gold-hued flowers and beetles to bring out your fantastic tan while strolling along the Avenue des Champs-Elysées.

Pop-Up Fashion

30 rue Bonaparte (6th), 01 44 07 04 28

Through to the end of the month you can discover Iris Cantabri’s spring/summer 2016 collection in the ready-to-wear brand’s pop-up store in the city’s fashionable Marais neighbourhood. Alongside the house’s collection you will also find accessories from other brands, including Caterina Zangrando costume jewellery and Aperlai shoes, to complement your Iris Cantabri look. Iris Cantabri Pop-Up Boutique 15 rue des Blancs-Manteaux (4th) 20  WHERE Paris I J uly 2016

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Shopping Jewellery

Dazzling de Grisogono

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awaz Gruosi founded his jewellery house de Grisogono back in 1993 with two partners, embarking on breaking the conventional use of gemstones and taking a more innovative route towards fine jewellery. Named after one of the partner’s mother, the Marquise de Grisogono, the jewellery house began experimenting with more daring designs. Two years later Fawaz Gruosi took over sole control of de Grisogono and became even more consumed with creating statement-making jewellery, straying away from what other houses were designing. Fascinated by the Black Orlov, a black diamond, he began researching black diamonds, searched for them and in 1996 launched a collection devoted to the enigmatic diamond. Since then Gruosi has continued his pursuit for beautiful and more striking collections.

Today, de Grisogono has become the go-to jewellery house for stars who want to shine on the red carpet. Model Cara Delevingne recently shined in a spectacular necklace with emeralds, rubies and diamonds and its matching earrings and rings, while during the Cannes Film Festival Bella Hadid also chose to dazzle with de Grisogono and wore a stunning diamond necklace that she matched with the house’s Jane ring and Florinda bracelet. The de Grisogono boutique on the chic rue Saint-Honoré, which opened its doors back in 2003, is a dazzling rendezvous when visiting the French capital. Here you can discover the unique and the avant-garde designs that have proven to be a hit with the socialites and international stars.

de Grisogono Boutique 358bis rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 44 55 04 40

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Dreaming Photographer: Alex Fadel Stylist: Joanna Kalinski Make-Up Artist: Giulia Cohen from B Agency Hair Stylist: Steven Laudat from B Agency Model: Gabriella Bertante from Mademoiselle Agency Photographer’s Assistant: George Dragan Fashion & Production Editor: Sandra Iskander Special thanks to Cures Marines Hotel and the City of Deauville

ID Sarrieri swimsuit Gianvito Rossi suede mules Aurélie Bidermann cuff bracelet Retrosuperfuture sunglasses Graf bag Ma Poésie beach towel Model’s own earrings

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Simone Pérèle bikini Furla necklace Persol sunglasses

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Olivia von Halle shirt Eres bikini Aaron Jah Stone necklace and bracelets Celine sunglasses Barbara Rihl bag Esthederm perfume

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DaĂŻva Collections bikini Galeries Lafayette necklace

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La Perla jumpsuit Robert Clergerie shoes Aaron Jah Stone necklace Furla scarf Jojoba bracelet

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HOTEL WINDOWS by Printemps

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rintemps is known around the world for its fashions and more importantly for the service it offers its clients, and mirroring this quality are the luxurious hotels in the French capital. From the 14th of July through to the 20th of August, the department store’s windows will each represent one of five hotels, paying homage to the French art de vivre and outstanding service, which are both features of the establishments.

Printemps has always aimed to offer shoppers a unique shopping experience from a great selection of collections to incomparable services including a beauty salon that was designed in 1927. Today, the chic department store continues its endeavour of pleasing and surprising shoppers by offering exclusive and

bespoke services, similar to what luxury hotels offer their clients. To help shoppers, Printemps offers a map of the department store, which is available in different languages, immediate tax refund with the interactive machines found throughout the store and free delivery to the home or to the hotel. Guest Relations staff members, who speak 14 languages, are also on-hand for any advice as well as personal shoppers who are available for a personalised shopping experience that starts in the private salons that were recently renovated.

64 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01 42 82 50 00

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Designed by Arnaud Pyvka, a multitalented artist who is based in Paris, the windows are each inspired by the city’s most famous hotels, the Bristol, Le Meurice, Park

Hyatt Paris Vendôme, the Royal Monceau and the Shangri-La. Bellboy mannequins, an elegant nod to the hotels, model and showcase the latest trends from the fashion world’s most prestigious houses including Bvlgari, Dior, Caron and Elie Saab.

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ELYSÉES JoaiLLEriE A World of Refinement

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refined and beautifully appointed boutique showcasing luxury jewellery has just opened in a quiet street off the Champs-Elysées. In a jewel-box setting, Elysées Joaillerie presents fine pieces from the luxury jewellery houses of Boucheron, Buccellati, Chaumet, Chopard, de Grisogono and Messika. Within this elegant world of high jewellery, the spectacular jewellery, tableware and decorative pieces from Buccellati, the high jewellery house of Milan, are beautifully displayed. Founded in 1919, the house uses art and craft techniques borrowed from five centuries of Italian art. Steeped in the tradition of Italian goldsmithing, the company crafts objects of rare beauty ranging from high jewellery pieces to objets d’art. On a matrimonial note Elysées Joaillerie offers bespoke services for here you can choose and even create wedding and engagement rings. The house carries a fine selection of unique gemstones, particularly diamonds, from which you can choose to set in a ring of your own choosing or which you can design yourself. Each customer receives kind and highly personal attention while ensconced in large, comfortable chairs at individual reception tables. Adding to the calm and luxury of the boutique, a lovely sitting area is nestled into a cosy corner of the shop replete with soft music, books, orchids and candies. Elysées Joaillerie is the latest addition to the Elysées family of luxury boutiques on Rue de Berri. The story began back in 1978 with Elysées Shopping and Elysées Horlogerie, which proposes a superb selection of exceptional watches.

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Summer Time The Rado True Open Heart timepiece is light, airy, weightless, a watch that seems to float in space and time like the days of summer. Launched at Baselworld 2016, the watch is a new member in the house’s streamlined True family. The True Open Heart is limited to 500 individually marked pieces and is crafted in either matt black or polished white high-tech ceramic, Rado’s signature material. Its Swiss movement is framed by cut-outs in the dial, which give the timepiece its spacious feel. Meanwhile, an ultrafine mother of pearl layer hovers above the dial exposing the intriguing inner workings of the watch below. The shimmering colours of the watch’s iridescent mother of pearl dial change along with the lighting conditions and angle of view giving a new dimension to reading time on your wrist. The watch’s lightness is imparted, too, by the Rado high-tech ceramic, which is engineered from fine zirconium oxide powder and is one of the lightest materials used in luxury watchmaking. -P.V. Available at Galeries Lafayette 40 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01 42 82 34 56

A Fashionable Bike You may not be taking part in the Tour de France but that doesn’t mean you can’t show off your skills on a bike. Lapierre has teamed up with Eden Park to bring amateur cyclists the savoir-faire of the two houses in the form of the Overvolt Eden Park bike. Lapierre has been designing bikes for more than 60 years, made in France, all the bikes combine technological innovation with sleek design. Ready-to-wear brand Eden Park is known to offer sports-loving gentlemen contemporary collections with sports inspired pieces. Together they have designed a luxurious bike combining the expertise of each house. The vintage-inspired bike features a GPS to track your route, a soft leather seat and rugby ball-shaped valves, a nod to Eden Park’s association with the sport, guaranteeing you have the most fashionable bike on the road. Available at Freemoos 13 ave de la Grande Armée (16th), 01 40 60 57 33

Dandy Goes Urban This season menswear brand Izac celebrates pop art with the release of the Urban Art collection. Colourful and chic, the collection features simple t-shirts and polo shirts emblazoned with pop art-inspired prints including a David Bowie t-shirt. Meanwhile for active gentlemen, the French brand has also released the Black Sport collection, which features board shorts, t-shirts and a backpack to take you from the plane to the gym. Izac Boutique 12 rue Auber (9th), 01 42 66 27 33 w w w.w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m  35

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E BHV MARAIS, the 1st department store in Paris to open on Sundays, is celebrating 160 years of creation and innovation. The event is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate its achievements and pay homage to the store’s unique history and location.

Creative, inspirational and laid-back, LE BHV MARAIS has always been a dynamic part of central Paris since it was founded by François Xavier Ruel in 1856. Urban, modern and commited, it is the only Parisian Lifestyle department store where you can find such a diversity under one roof!

LE BHV MARAIS has set the stage for its anniversary celebrations with an exhibition retracing its history, iconic creations reworked by leading names in fashion and an accessories collection designed to reflect its 160th anniversary, along with much, much more. An anniversary edition that clebrates innovation and reinvention.

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Escalator on the ground floor, in the main store

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LE BHV MARAIS: THE PARISIANS’ FAVORITE DEPARTMENT STORE

inspiration for all things DIY, offering all the latest tools and decorating trends.

Paris’ most loved department store since its founding in 1856, and now with a retail space of 50,000m², LE BHV MARAIS is the only multi-specialist department store with everything you could ever need! Fashion, beauty, homeware, food, leisure activities, DIY... the store continues to surprise and delight its visitors with a selection of brands and amazing cutting-edge articles that are constantly renewed.

The ground and 1st floors showcase fresh, cutting-edge fashion, with exclusive concept stores: Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, Top Shop and more, leading names in Beauty and Accessories, and a new Fashion Sport department with the most emblematic brands: Reebok, Adidas, Asics & Nike!

Located in the heart of Paris, the store reflects the diversity of the Marais district: unique throughout the world, this epicentre of trends, cosmopolitan and inspiring, is the very essence of a Paris in constant motion. A key venue for new experiences and interactions, LE BHV MARAIS is the new shopping destination, not to be missed.

The four upper floors are dedicated to lifestyle products, with a range of innovative and unusual concept stores: on the 2nd floor, the multimedia department stands alongside its enormous bookstore. Above that, the 3rd floor is devoted to all culinary items, with a gourmet food shop and, let us not forget, the latest name in dining: l’Artisan de la Truffe. The 4th floor covers interior design, whilst the 5th and 6th floors are home to children’s fashion and toys, as well as the Bed & Bath department.

LE BHV MARAIS, the largest toolbox in Paris, continues to reinvent itself whilst staying true to its DNA. With over 54,000 products, the legendary store basement serves as new

Constantly renewing itself, LE BHV MARAIS keeps visitors entertained with frequent events and shows throughout the year: cooking classes, sports sessions, DIY workshops and

more... Just a stone’s throw from the main store, LE BHV MARAIS L’HOMME has 5 floors dedicated entirely to men’s fashion, ranging from street-wear to designer collections, including suits and accessories. Crowning this thoroughly masculine world are 5 new luxury boutiques, located between numbers 9 and 15 Rue des Archives, where unique high-end items complement the creative and accessible products on offer at LE BHV MARAIS: Fendi, Moncler, Givenchy, Gucci and Valentino. When you need a tasty break, LE BHV MARAIS has something to tickle everyone’s taste buds: delicious éclairs from L’Eclair de Génie, quality Starbucks coffee, La Kantine restaurant, the traditional Japanese restaurant Le Palais Tokyo or sophisticated truffle-based dishes from l’Artisan de la Truffe, not to mention the Cour Bleue, the quirky, super-cool courtyard with 3 gourmet food stands. At store closing time, le Perchoir Marais, LE BHV MARAIS’ famous rooftop, attracts an eclectic and fun-loving crowd who enjoy stunning views over Paris.

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160 YEARS OF HISTORY: EXHIBITION

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retrospective exhibition “18562016: from Le Grand Bazar de l’Hôtel de Ville to LE BHV MARAIS” highlights this fantastic anniversary celebration, and invites the public to explore and share this wonderful heritage, though document archives, interview, photographs, artworks and more. Against 4 different backdrops, the exhibition follows the inspirational story of François Xavier Ruel, originally from Annonay, a small goods vendor who became a shopkeeper in Lyon, before eventually moving to Paris to found the iconic store now famous on the Rue de Rivoli. More than just a department store, he created a veritable dynasty that would manage the company from 1856 until the 1990s. The family entrepreneurship and its location in the heart of the Marais are what give the Grand Bazar de l’Hôtel de Ville such a strong identity.

Le Perchoir Marais, the Rooftop of LE BHV MARAIS

Always in tune with an ever-changing clientele, LE BHV MARAIS has implemented new services (welcome desk, tax refund, express delivery service, personal shoppers, etc.) and offers 10% off to international clients living both inside and outside of the EU, to be combined for them with a 12% tax refund.

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE 160TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY

Founded at number 54, Rue de Rivoli, the store has been extended several times: from construction of the rotunda facade opposite the Hôtel de Ville in 1913 to Louise Arretche raising the height of the building in 1966, the store has steadily spread across the entire block, bordered by the rue des Archives, rue du Temple and rue de la Verrerie, enabling an ever-wider range of products to satisfy the wide-ranging and unusual requests of its customers. From its outset, the Grand Bazar de l’Hôtel de Ville has combined fashion and

homeware, providing its customers with all the comforts of modern day living as well as the latest in technical advances. This creative capacity can also be seen through the range of relationships LE BHV MARAIS has enjoyed with members of the arts world, from Marcel Duchamp to Jeff Koons. In 1914, Marcel Duchamp purchased a bottle rack from the hardware department: this became his first “readymade” artwork. With this single act, he revolutionised artistic practice and kick-started a history of collaborations between artists and the store. A few years later, Charlotte Perriand found the springs for her famous LC4 chair there, while many a filmmaker has used the store as a film set... A place of inspiration, a supplier and a patron, LE BHV MARAIS has nurtured a special relationship with artists for 160 years. To mark the occasion, publishing house Assouline will take a book out for its “Mémoires de marques” collection: “From Grand Bazar de l’Hôtel de Ville to LE BHV MARAIS, the Parisians’ favorite department store” (available in French and English).

From 30th June to 1st October 2016 Exhibition “1856-2016: from Le Grand Bazar de l’Hôtel de Ville to LE BHV MARAIS” The “Observatory” on the 5th floor of LE BHV MARAIS, 55 rue de Rivoli (4th) Open Monday-Sunday, 11am-7pm Special opening hours on 14th July and 15th August from 11am to 7pm

Get down to Rue de Rivoli on 13th September 2016 at 9pm to help LE BHV MARAIS celebrate its anniversary in style as it makes a new statement in Paris. An incredible happening of light and sound is on the cards...! LE BHV MARAIS, 55 rue de Rivoli (4th) LE BHV MARAIS L’HOMME, 36 rue de la Verrerie (4th) Tel: 00 (33) 977 401 400 Open Monday-Saturday, 9:30am-8pm On Sunday, 11am-7pm Le Perchoir Marais, 37 rue de la Verrerie (4th) Open 8:15pm - 2am M° Hôtel de Ville (Lines 1 & 11) www.lebhvmarais.fr

Poster of Le Grand Bazar de l’Hôtel de Ville, © archives BHV MARAIS

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New Old Toys Get your little princess zooming around in this super adorable pink scooter. Made from wood, this vintage inspired scooter is designed by Moulin Roty, the French brand known for its toys with a nod to the retro years. The brand, which was started by 20 friends in 1972, also makes soft toys including the brand’s emblematic Mimi the Mouse from the La Grande Famille range of toys. Moulin Roty Boutique 22 blvd des Filles du Calvaires (11th), 01 47 00 44 30

Mini Ballerina The Galerie de l’Opéra has released a collection for your mini prima ballerina that will put a pirouette in her every step. Pillowcases, quilt covers, mirrors and even decorative wall stickers all bear ballerina images to transform any girl’s room into a dancer’s haven. Galerie de l’Opéra Boutique Place de l’Opéra (9th), 01 53 43 03 97 Entrance from rue Halévy

Kids at Tiffany’s It’s the American jewellery house that is famous for its blue box and signature cut diamond but fancy children are not forgotten at this home of fine jewellery. For newborns Tiffany & Co. offers beautiful sterling silver combs with either a baby blue or pink tassel. And forget piggy banks, here you can find a darling duckling who will carry your child’s first savings. Tiffany & Co. Boutique 62 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01 84 82 02 00

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ratianne Bascans is a family-run company that got its start in the fashion industry back in 1830 by designing and making espadrilles. It was Alexis Bascans who started the journey in Mauleon, a commune in western France, where he designed his very first pair of espadrilles, and with a successful beginning he and his wife, Rosalie, expanded their product line and added handmade sandals to their collection. Slowly growing and gaining more success, Alexis’s grandson and his wife, Marie, created a veritable company in 1895 and diversified the company’s main business by designing and manufacturing fabric in 1910. Today, the sixth generation of the Bascans family is still designing and making luxury accessories, with Gratianne Bascans and her daughter keeping the tradition of the house and further diversifying the business by adding high-end bags to the collection. Designing limited edition handbags that are inspired by the Basque country, where the family business first started, Gratianne Bascans

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is a luxury house that prides itself on being family-run and French-made. Bearing a unique serial number, each Gratianne Bascans bag is a token of luxury, made with fine leather and made in France. Designing everything from purses to weekend bags, and from tote bags to briefcases, the house caters to both ladies and gentlemen with each piece featuring a discrete nod to the house’s heritage by bearing a striped finish, inspired by the fabric created back in 1910. Today, the house’s flagship boutique in Paris offers an elegant setting where all the collections are beautifully displayed, including the signature espadrilles and the brand’s iconic bag, Amandine. Gratianne Bascans Boutique 38 ave Matignon, (8th) Paris, +33 (0) 1 53 75 39 35 www.gratiannebascans.com contact@gratiannebascans.com

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Grecian Inspirations Gien has collaborated once again with French interior designer Olivier Gagnère to bring us the Pandora collection. Inspired by the Greek goddess, Pandora, who was created using water and earth and who received gifts from the gods, the collection is delicately made with water from the Loire and clay, to bring a modern day design to the mythical deity and take form in precious homeware items. The limited edition collection includes rounded edged mugs, bowls and even trinket boxes with delicate golden handles. Gien Boutique 13 rue Jacob (6th), 01 46 33 46 72

From Online to the Marais Popular online lifestyle boutique La Redoute recently opened a boutique in the ever-growing Marais neighbourhood. The spacious boutique offers shoppers a plethora of styles to choose from when it comes to furnishing their homes. Furniture, decorative objects and linens are all to be found with collaborative collections with famous designers including Serge Bensimon also available. Vintage, contemporary and bohemian inspired pieces make up the showcased collections, making it easy to find suitable items for any interior. La Redoute Boutique 10 rue de Trésor (4th)

Pillow Talk This season Nina Ricci Maison has created a line of bed linen that whispers delicately that it is summer with muted tones and soft cotton dressing the collection. Inviting you to drape your bed and to cover your pillows are lace detailed pieces, delicate floral prints and eggshell and terracotta hues. Available at BHV 42  WHERE Pa ris I j u ly 2016

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Beretta

in the heart of Paris Beretta is the oldest gun manufactory in the world and it is also a brand that offers every year a high range ready-to-wear clothing line. For this spring/summer season, Beretta has created a new variation of the safari jacket.

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ade famous by Ernest Hemingway, reworked by a haute couture house in 1967 during the African springsummer collection, the safari jacket became the must have item in a man’s wardrobe. Four pockets and one belt, in linen or in cotton, for

the safari or the town, the safari is the casual and chic jacket par excellence. Beretta Gallery, two steps away from the Champs-Elysées, is the essential address to complete your safari style wardrobe. Perfect urban camouflage, it will let you live

a motionless trip, respecting the timeless charm of the safari style.

Beretta Gallery Boutique 57 rue Pierre Charron (8th) M° George V or Franklin D. Roosevelt +33 (0)1 56 88 59 59

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MAKE-UP HIGHLIGHTS Highlight your eyes and hands before sealing your look with a bespoke lip colour. Keep the focus on your eyes and let your face breathe a little with fewer products to cover up. This season it is all about the natural glow and keeping all eyes on yours. 1 Framing your face starts with your eyebrows and Sephora’s Browdefining Set is the perfect tool for you to shape your brows while Dior’s All-in-Brow 3D eyebrow palette lets you blend two shades of powder to recreate the perfect match for you. The powder lets you reshape and fill in any patches you have while the water-resistant wax seals and sets the make-up. 2 Intensify your look further with Clinique’s Chubby Mascara, the brilliant mascara that brings out your natural eye colour with subtle shades of teal, plum, black and midnight blue. Each shade is suited to a natural eye colour, intensifying it without coating your lashes with an obvious mascara hue. And complete your sexy regard with Marc Jacobs’s (Big)eyes white eyeliner. Applied to the inner corner of your eyes, it magically makes your eyes look bigger, and with the black liner applied to your lash line your lashes look even fuller. 3 With all the focus on your eyes make sure they look rested. Use Lierac’s Anti-Fatigue Correcting Gel to reduce the signs of bags under your eyes. 4 Complete your minimal summer look with a fan manicure with Dior’s Polka Dots Colour & Dots Manicure Kit.. Each kit comes with two varnishes and the Dotting Tool to help you create the perfect polka dots. And to avoid a messy manicure use Mess No More’s liquid tape and peel off base coat.. You apply it to the sides of your nails so if a pesky stroke lands on your skin you can simply peel it off once you’re done. 5 Before heading out the door seal your look with a kiss and slick on a coat of Lipstick Queen’s Frog Prince lipstick. The green lipstick turns pink once applied and offers a different hue to every woman depending on her skin tone.

ADDRESS BOOK SEPHORA, CLINIQUE, MARC JACOBS AND LIPSTICK QUEEN Available at all Sephora stores

DIOR COSMETICS BOUTIQUE 368 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 40 20 99 56

LIERAC Available at Pharmacie Drugstore Publicis

MESS NO MORE Available at www.kleire.fr

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Your Day Spa in Paris Named after a Greek goddess, Free Persephone is a tranquil day spa found in the heart of the bustling neighbourhood of Saint-Germain. Designed with a country cottage in mind, the spa is like a charming home complete with antique French furniture and a real apple tree. Founded by an American in Paris, Free Persephone offers its clientele a complete pampering menu with treatments including manicures, pedicures, facials and full body massages. All treatments are given names inspired by gardens including the Enchanted Garden massage, the Japanese Garden facial and the Dream Garden facial, which integrates eye reflexology into the treatment to soothe your eyes, making it a great treatment for anyone spending a little bit too much time in front of a computer screen. Both ladies and gentlemen are welcome. Free Persephone 66 blvd Raspail (6th), 01 42 22 13 04

Luxe for your Mane I don’t think it can get any classier than having a gentleman in a suit and bowtie cutting and colouring your hair. At L’Appartement de Christophe-Nicolas Biot getting your hair styled isn’t just about cutting or colouring your hair, it is about enjoying a whole experience. As you enter the “apartment” you are welcomed in to the scent of incense burning before being ushered into the hair salon. Once seated at the bar you are then quizzed on what you would like to do, colour, cut, both, after which you are nestled into your seat for your treatment. Whether you are cutting or colouring your hair, once it has been done you are treated to an intoxicating head massage while your hair is being washed, which is most definitely a highlight in itself. At the Appartement you can also enjoy a full day spa experience if you wish with massages, mani/pedi and facials also on offer. You can also get a private consultation with the hairdresser to the stars for an added fee. L’Appartement de Christophe-Nicolas Biot 64 rue Pierre Charron (8th), 01 44 13 88 88

She’s whipped A-list stars into shape and now professional trainer Steph Nieman has moved to the City of Light to get the Parisians in shape, and if you hate the idea of missing your spin class while travelling Steph’s classes at the recently opened Let’s Ride is your lifesaver. The indoor cycling centre gets you working up a sweat with 45-minute classes and with Steph’s classes conducted in English you won’t have to worry about missing a step. You can reserve your spot online or by calling, and please note that only Steph’s classes are conducted in English. Let’s Ride 21 rue des Trois Bornes (11th), 01 84 05 81 91 www.letsride.fr/reserve

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L’Ibis L’Ibis Rouge Rouge 35 Blvd Raspail (7th ), M° Sèvres-Babylone 35 Blvd Raspail (7th), M° Sèvres-Babylone Tel: +33 (0)1 45 48 98 21 Tel: +33 (0)1 45 48 98 21 ibis-rouge@wanadoo.fr - facebook.com/L’Ibis Rouge ibis-rouge@wanadoo.fr - facebook.com/L’Ibis Rouge Open from Tuesday to Saturday 12 - 7pm Open from Tuesday to Saturday 12 - 7pm This beautiful and original boutique in the heart of Saint This beautiful and original boutique in the heart of Saint Germain des Prés offers a unique array of vintage couture Germain des Prés offers a unique array of vintage couture fashion and jewellery including pieces by Chanel, Lanvin, YSL fashion and jewellery including pieces by Chanel, Lanvin, YSL and Dior. You will also find a fine selection of vintage alligator and Dior. You will also find a fine selection of vintage alligator bags and contemporary jewellery pieces from French and bags and contemporary jewellery pieces from French and foreign designers. foreign designers. 50  WHERE Pa r i s I J u LY 2016

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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 Le Carré d’Encre - 13bis rue des Mathurins (9th), 01.53.05.81.61. M° Havre-Caumartin Leica Store - 105-109 rue du Fbg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01. 77.72.20.70. M° Saint-Philippe du Roule Montblanc - 152 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.44.20.07.70. M° George V Swarovski - 32 place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.42.65.28.10. M° Madeleine Vertu - 18 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.86.56.66. M° Madeleine

BeAuty spAs & products Atelier Cologne - 8 rue Saint-Florentin (1st),

01.42.60.00.31. M° Concorde Ban Thai Spa - 25 ave Raymond Poincare (16th), 01.43.59.39.39. M° Trocadéro Carita - 11 Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.44.94.11.11. M° Concorde Elysées Shopping - 12 rue de Berri (8th), 01.45.62.15.62. M° George V Espace Weleda - 10 ave Franklin D. Roosevelt (8th), 01.53.96.06.15. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt Guerlain - 68 ave des Champs-Élysées (8th), 01.45.62.52.57. M° George V Lampe Berger Paris - 61 rue Bonaparte (6th), 01.42.02.69.78. M° Saint-Sulpice Lancôme - 29 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.42.65.30.74. M° Madeleine L’Artisan Parfumeur - 167 blvd Saint-Germain (6th), 01.43.27.47.87. M° Saint-Germain-des-Près Les Comptoirs de Durance - 24 rue Vignon (9th), 01.47.42.04.10. M° Madeleine L’Occitane - 55 rue Saint-Louis en L’Ile (4th), 01.40.46.81.71. M° Pont Marie Marionnaud Paris - 104 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.96.50.00. M° George V Sephora - 70-72 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.93.22.50. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt Serge Lutens - 142 Galerie de Valois (1st), 01.49.27.09.09. M° Palais Royal

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

01.40.51.98.20. M° Mabillon Jacadi - 17 rue Tronchet (8th), 01.42.65.84.98. M° Madeleine Joué Club - 3-5 blvd des Italiens (2nd), 01.53.45.41.41. M° Tuileries Kids Around - 113 ave Victor Hugo (16th), 01.45.05.19.50. M° Victor Hugo Miki House - 366 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.40.20.90.98. M° Tuileries

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Tikibou Toy Store - 33 blvd Edgar Quinet (14th), 01.43.20.98.79. M° Edgar Quinet

clothing: Men & WoMen Akris - 49 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.47.20.47.49.

M° Franklin D. Roosevelt BCBGMAXAZRIA -14 blvd de la Madeleine (8th), 01.43.12.55.20. M° Madeleine Beretta Gallery - 57 rue Pierre Charron (8th), 01.56.88.59.59. M° George V Boggi - 38 blvd des Italiens (9th), 01.40.22.99.82. M° Opéra Capelstore - 26 blvd Malesherbes (8th), 01.42.66.34.21. M° Madeleine Carven - 34 rue Saint-Sulpice (6th), 09.60.45.47.04. M° Mabillon Cerruti 1881 - 27 rue Royale (8th), 01.53.30.18.72. M° Madeleine Chanel - 31 rue Cambon (1st), 01.44.50.66.00. M° Concorde Coach - 372 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.86.02.39. M° Tuileries De Fursac - 34 ave de l’Opéra (2nd), 01.53.43.05.00.M° Opéra Dior - 30 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.40.73.73.73. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt DSquared2 - 247-251 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.71.93.60.00. M° Concorde Eden Park - 11-13 rue Lobineau (6th), 01.43.25.02.25. M° Pereire Fendi - 51 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.49.52.84.52. M° Franklin Roosevelt Gant - 41 blvd des Capucines (2nd), 01.42.86.09.65. M° Madeleine Hervé Léger - 24 rue Cambon (1st), 01.42.60.02.00. M° Madeleine Karl Lagerfeld - 194 blvd Saint-Germain (7th), 01.42.22.74.99. M° Rue du Bac Lacoste - 37 blvd des Capucines (2nd), 01.42.61.58.20. M° Opéra Lanvin- 22 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.44.71.31.73. M° Concorde Le Mont Saint Michel - 96 rue Vieille du Temple (3rd), 01.42.74.86.07. M° Filles du Calvaire Liu Jo - 182 blvd Saint-Germain (7th), 01.53.71.15.40. M° Saint-Germain-des-Prés Marella - 18 place de la Madeleine (8th), 01.53.30.73.13. M° Madeleine Marina Rinaldi - 20 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.86.10.90. M° Madeleine Mettez - 12 blvd Malesherbes (8th), 01.42.65.33.76. M° Madeleine Montagut - 15 place du marché Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.33.35.08. M° Pyramides

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Prada - 6 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.58.18.63.30. M° Madeleine

Saint Laurent - 53 ave Montaigne (8th),

01.53.83.84.53. M° Franklin Roosevelt Thomas Pink - 19 rue François 1er (8th), 01.47.23.72.00. M° Franklin Roosevelt Tommy Hilfiger - 43 blvd des Capucines (2nd), 01.42.60.70.02. M° Madeleine Yohji Yamamoto - 4 rue Cambon (1st), 01.40.20.00.71. M° Concorde

depArtMent stores & shopping centres Beaugrenelle - 12 rue Linois (15th), 01.53.95.24.00. M° Charles Michels

BHV Marais - 55 rue de Rivoli (1er), 09.77.40.14.00. M° Hôtel de Ville

Le Bon Marché - 24 rue de Sèvres (7th),

01.44.39.80.00. M° Sèvres-Babylone Galeries Lafayette - 40 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.34.56. M° Chaussée d’Antin-La Fayette Montparnasse Rive Gauche - 22 rue du Départ (15th). M° Montparnasse - Bienvenüe One Nation Paris - 1 ave du Président Kennedy, 78340 Les Clayes sous Bois, 01.72.87.90.11 Printemps Haussmann - 64 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.50.00. M° Havre-Caumartin La Vallée Village - 3 cours de la Garonne, 01.60.42.35.00. RER A4 to Val d’Europe (about 35min)

eye WeAr Francis Klein - 30 rue Bonaparte (6th),

01.44.07.04.28. M° Saint-Germain-des-Prés

GrandOptical - 138 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.40.76.00.13. M° George V

Italia Independent - 47 rue du Four (6th) ,

01.42.22.40.34. M° Saint-Sulpice Lafont Opticien - 17 blvd Raspail (7th), 01.45.48.24.23. M° Rue du Bac

fABrics: couture Janssens & Janssens - 3 rue d’Anjou (8th), 01.42.65.04.00. M° Concorde

hoMe Baccarat - 11 place des États-Unis (16th), 01.40.22.11.22. M° Boissière

Bodum - 38 ave de L’Opéra (2nd), 01.42.33.01.68. M° Opéra

Bernardaud - 11 rue Royale (8th), 01.47.42.82.66. M° Madeleine

Christofle - 9 rue Royale (8th), 01.55.27.99.13. M° Concorde

Lalique - 11 rue Royale (8th),

01.53.05.12.12. M° Madeleine Silvera - 56-58 ave Kléber (16th), 01.53.65.78.78. M° Kléber

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

JeWellery & WAtches A. Lange & Söhne - 19 rue de la Paix (9th), 01.42.65.68.71. M° Opéra

Anna Rivka - 27 rue de Richelieu (1st),

09.81.04.61.53. M° Palais Royal Angela Caputi Giuggiu - 15 Galerie Véro-Dodat (1st), 01.40.39.01.51. M° Louvre-Rivoli Arije - 3 rue de Castiglione (1st), 01.42.60.37.77. M° Tuileries Audemars Piguet - 15 rue Royale (8th), 01.40.20.45.45. M° Concorde Boucheron - 26 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.61.58.16. M° Opéra Bucherer - 12 blvd des Capucines (9th), 01.70.99.18.88. M° Opéra Bulgari - 25 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.35.00.50. M° Pyramides Cartier - 23 place Vendôme (1st), 01.44.53.32.20. M° Opéra Césarée -11 rue du Dragon (6th), 01.45.48.86.86. M° Saint-Germain-des-Prés Chanel Jewellery -18 place Vendôme (1st), 01.40.98.55.55. M° Opéra Chopard - 1 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.35.20.10. M° Opéra de Grisogono - 358 bis rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.44.55.04.40. M° Concorde Dinh Van - 16 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.42.61.74.49. M° Opéra DoDo by Pomellato - 350 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.31.55. M° Tuileries Dubail - 71-73 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.45.64.09.90. M° George V Elysées Horlogerie - 14 rue de Berri (8th), 01.45.62.62.45. M° George V Elysées Joaillerie - 17 rue de Berri (8th), 01.42.89.89.88. M° George V 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. M° 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. M° Opéra Mellerio dits Meller - 9 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.42.61.57.53. M° Opéra Omega - 362/364 rue Saint-Honoré (2nd), 01.55.35.03.60. M° Concorde Panerai - 5 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.44.51.50.50. M° Concorde

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Parmigiani - 125-126 Galerie de Valois (1st), 01.40.13.93.93. M° Palais-Royal Pasquale Bruni - Printemps Haussmann (1st floor), 64 blvd Haussmann (9th), 01.42.82.50.00. M° Havre-Caumartin Patek Philippe - 10 place Vendôme (1st), 01.42.44.17.77. M° Tuileries Piaget - 7 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.58.62.37.00. M° Opéra Richard Mille - 17 ave Matignon (8th), 01.40.15.10.00. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt Rolex - 9 place Vendôme (1st) , 01.40.20.21.00. M° Opéra Tiffany&Co. - 6 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.40.20.20.20. M° Opéra Tissot Boutique - 76 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.42.56.18.53. M° George V Tous Bijoux - 266 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.76.00.30.91. M° Palais Royal Van Cleef & Arpels - 22 place Vendôme (1st), 01.55.04.11.11. M° Opéra Vhernier - 63 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.40.17.93.15. M° Miromesnil Wempe - 16 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.60.21.77. M° Concorde

lingerie Agent Provocateur - 12 rue Cambon (1st), 01.42.61.79.54. M° Madeleine

Cadolle - 4 rue Cambon (1st) ,

01.42.60.94.22. M° Madeleine Chantal Thomass - 211 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.40.56. M° Tuileries La Perla - 20 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.43.12.33.50. M° Concorde

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Cesaire - 6 rue Saint-Florentin (1st), 01.42.97.43.43. M° Concorde/Madeleine Coach - 372-374 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.86.02.39. M° Madeleine Delvaux - 151-154 Galerie de Valois (1st), 09.67.19.93.28. M° Palais Royal Dot-Drops - 8 rue des Canettes (6th), 01.43.54.62.15. M° Mabillon Fauré Le Page - 21 rue Cambon (1st), 09.82.50.92.30. M° Madeleine Goyard - 233 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.60.57.04. M° Tuileries Hedgren - 49 rue Cambon (1st), 01.42.36.36.97. M° Madeleine Hermès - 24 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.40.17.47.17. M° Concorde Lancel - 127 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.56.89.15.70. M° George V Longchamp - 404 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.43.16.00.16. M° Concorde

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Louis Quatorze - 106 rue Vieille du Temple (3rd), 01.42.72.94.43. M° Filles du Calvaire

Louis Vuitton - 101 ave des Champs-Élysées (8th), 01.53.57.52.00. M° George V

Moynat- 348 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.47.03.83.90. M° Tuileries

Mulberry - 275 rue Saint-Honoré (8th),

01.42.60.00.64. M° Concorde Pinel & Pinel - 22 rue Royale (8th), 01.42.60.58.39. M° Madeleine Prada - 10 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.53.23.99.40. M° Alma Marceau Tumi - 245 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.45.79.70.30.M° Concorde

Multi-BrAnd Boutiques By Marie - 8 ave George V (8th), 01.53.23.88.00. M° George V

Citadium - 56 rue de Caumartin (9th),

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

shoes Altan Bottier - 11 rue Lincoln (8th), 01.45.63.77.59. M° George V

Arche - 11 blvd de la Madeleine (1st), 01.40.15.91.85. M° Madeleine

Cesare Paciotti - 12 ave Montaigne (8th),

01.47.23.75.57. M° Alma Marceau Berluti - 26 rue Marbeuf (8th), 01.53.93.97.97. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt Christian Louboutin - 68 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.42.68.37.65. M° Madeleine Crockett & Jones – 14 rue Chauveau-Lagarde (8th), 01.44.94.01.74. M° Madeleine Edward Green – 199 bis blvd Saint-Germain (7th), 01.53.63.47.50. M° Rue du Bac Galet – 8 rue de l’Odéon (6th), 01.43.54.56.24. M° Odéon Jimmy Choo –34 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.47.23.03.39. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt J.M. Weston – 46 rue des Archives (4th), 01.48.04.75.65. M° Rambuteau Paraboot - 9 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01.45.49.24.26. M° Saint-Sulpice Repetto - 22 rue de la Paix (2nd), 01.44.71.83.12. M° Opéra Robert Clergerie - 5 rue du Cherche-Midi (6th), 01.45.48.75.47. M° Rennes Tod’s - 21 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.53.43.16.16. M° Concorde

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A few paces from the Place des Vosges in the Marais, Psyché invites you to explore the jewellery of esteemed international designers, including Dori Csengeri, Natalia Chaim, Jorge Ayala and others. The boutique also boasts a collection of accessories definitive of Parisian elegance, from chic handbags to eye-catching hats and scarves.

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Le Carré d’Encre is a prestigious space where you can find the largest selection of stamps, postcards and paper in France. This boutique offers a rich selection of Made in France souvenirs and it is also the only place where you can personalise your stamps.

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LA DESTINATION MODE(1) Located in the heart of Paris nearby the Opera, the 70,000 square-meter flagship store, symbol of the Parisian elegance, offers more than 3,500 brands from affordable to the most prestigious references. Situées en plein coeur de Paris, à deux pas de l’Opéra Garnier, les Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann, symbole de l’élégance parisienne, s’étendent sur 70 000 m2 et proposent plus de 3 500 marques, des plus abordables aux plus prestigieuses.

The ultimate shopping

Food shopping at Le Gourmet

Toiletpaper

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Le Gourmet occupies an area spanning 3,500m² across 2 floors, bringing you the very best in fine food for your daily grocery shopping, as well as providing a home delivery service. A feast for the eyes and the taste buds, this mouth-watering delicatessen offers up simple and gourmet food delights, delicious French produce and specialities from the best food brands around.

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Since its creation in the late 19th century, Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann has aptly expressed everything that is fashionable at the moment through a subtle, constantly renewed selection of brands, from the most prestigious to the most accessible. Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann offers a large selection of items in every segment, from fashion to accessories, beauty, interior decoration and fine food.

La destination mode Depuis leur création à la fin du XIXe siècle, les Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann expriment avec justesse tout ce qui fait l’air du temps à travers une sélection subtile et sans cesse renouvelée de marques, des plus prestigieuses aux plus accessibles. Les Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann proposent une large sélection de produits : mode, accessoires, beauté et épicerie fine.

Votre shopping gastronomique au Gourmet Le Gourmet, sur 3 500 m² et 2 étages, vous propose le meilleur de la gastronomie pour vos courses quotidiennes jusqu’aux cadeaux exceptionnels, avec un service de livraison à domicile. Plaisir des yeux et des papilles, cette savoureuse épicerie met en scène petits plats et grands mets, délicieux produits du terroir français et spécialités des grandes maisons.

Special opening: Thursday, July 14th from 10:30 am to 8:00 pm. Ouverture exceptionnelle : jeudi 14 Juillet de 10h30 à 20h.

GALERIES LAFAYETTE PARIS HAUSSMANN: 40, BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN, 75009 PARIS METRO: CHAUSSÉE D’ANTIN - LA FAYETTE Open Monday through Saturday from 9.30 AM to 8 PM - Late opening every Thursday until 8.30 PM Tel: +33 (0)1 42 82 36 40 - haussmann.galerieslafayette.com/en

Galeries Lafayette Paris Hausmann is inviting TOILETPAPER to celebrate summer in Paris. For the window sequence, TOILETPAPER has created 11 images which will be featured in stunning displays in each of the windows on Boulevard Haussmann. Summer, Paris and romance will set the tone. Among the scenes, the Eiffel Tower on holiday on a desert island, or a «store-like woman» surrounded by a multitude of distinctively TOILETPAPER objects. For the Galerie des Galeries exhibit (1st floor of Coupole), TOILETPAPER is playing around with the setting. Store, exhibition space and gathering place all in one.

Toiletpaper 6 juillet – 10 septembre 2016 Pour célébrer Paris l’été, les Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann invitent TOILETPAPER. Pour la séquence vitrines, TOILETPAPER a conçu 11 images qui seront mises en scène chacune dans une des vitrines du boulevard Haussmann. La tonalité sera estivale, parisienne et romantique. Au programme, la tour Eiffel en vacances sur une île déserte ou encore une femme boutique entourée de multiples objets d’une collection TOILETPAPER rêvée. Pour l’exposition à la Galerie des Galeries (1er étage de Coupole), TOILETPAPER s’amusera du contexte : à la fois boutique, exposition et lieu de vie.

GALERIES LAFAYETTE PARIS HAUSSMANN : 40, BOULEVARD HAUSSMANN, 75009 PARIS MÉTRO : CHAUSSÉE D’ANTIN - LA FAYETTE Ouvert de 9h30 à 20h00 du lundi au samedi - Nocturne jusqu’à 20h30 le jeudi Tél. : +33 (0)1 42 82 36 40 - haussmann.galerieslafayette.com/en (1) The ultimate shopping destination

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View of the cupola of the Dome of the Invalides

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Galleries | Monuments | Museums | Exhibits | Day Trips | Boat Trips | Guided Tours

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Exhibitions

The Fame of Fashion

Kate Moss in Louis Vuitton Photo Courtesy of Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris, collection Mode et Textile; Abisko, Sweden, aurora borealis Photo © Michel Rawicki

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The emblematic silhouettes, the great pieces of couture and a host of accessories all emerge at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the decorative arts museum, in an exhibition devoted to fashion. The show, entitled Fashion Forward, Three Centuries of Fashion (17152016), brings together nearly 300 pieces in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the museum’s fashion collection. The show is a journey in time presenting the key moments in the history of fashion and the major designers are represented from Charles-Frederick Worth to Paul Poiret, Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent. From court dresses and crinolines to pant suits by André Courrèges, the show offers an inspirational and educational look into the world of fashion. One of the most astonishing pieces on show is an 18th century outfit for a monkey fashioned in silk taffeta. Showing all month 107 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01 44 55 57 50

Cold Calling From the ice lands of Antarctica to Greenland, by way of Siberia and Alaska, Michel Rawicki travelled the globe for 20 years photographing the polar and the cold regions focusing in on men, wildlife, ice and the natural world in this sensitive and fragile universe. The show, entitled the L’Appel du Froid (The Call of the Cold), brings together some 80 photographs on the gates of the Luxembourg Garden and offers a journey into lands of white at times peppered with startling shades of blue and purple. Among the scenes offered in the exhibition are Inuit hunters in Melville Bay in Greenland, bison in the snow in the Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming in the United States, icebergs and a full moon floating over a polar bear in Norway and the spectacular spectacle of the aurora borealis in Sweden. Through to July 26 Rue de Médicis (6th) w w w.w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m  63

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Coco Chanel, Schiaparelli, Joseff of Hollywood, Hermès Gentlemen will be dazzled by the extremely rare cocktail accessories from the 1930s. Marché Serpette - allée 3, stand 5/7 110 rue des rosiers, 93400 St-Ouen (Metro: porte de clignancourt)

The Glitter of Gold A shiny show is underway in the Archaeological Crypt on the Ile de la Cité beneath the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The show, entitled L’Or du Pouvoir, de Jules César à Marianne (Gold of Power from Julius Caesar to Marianne), retraces the history of Paris through a large selection of coins and objects being presented to the public for the first time. Organised in 10 sections, the show offers a discovery of the historic personalities that transformed the destiny of the city of Paris as well as their age. The Parisii, the Celtic people who founded Paris, Julius Caesar, who won the battle for Lutetia, the Roman Emperor Julian who seized power on the Ile de la Cité and Napoleon III, are all among those who had their effigy and symbol engraved in gold.

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Showing all month 7 place Jean Paul II, Parvis Notre-Dame (4th), 01 55 42 50 10

Galerie TaménaGa IMPRESSIONIST, MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART

Under the Dome Paul AÏZPIRI MODERN MASTERS: Cézanne, Renoir, Redon, Rouault, Van Dongen, Dufy, Kisling, Picasso, Gris, Klee, Chagall, Bonnard, Buffet, Soutine CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS: Aïzpiri, Bardone, Cottavoz, Christopher, Cassigneul, Chen, Fusaro, Fernandez, Takehiko Sugawara, Tchinai, Sano 18 avenue Matignon, Paris 8th M° Franklin D. Roosevelt Tel: 01 42 66 61 94 / www.tamenaga.com

It is one of the city’s most spectacular sights, the golden dome of Les Invalides and it was for many years the highest edifice in Paris. Beneath is the church of the Dome, which was finished in 1706 and is regarded as a masterpiece of the architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart. The decor inside the church is a sumptuous blend of intricate paintings and sculptures set off by a mosaic marble floor. The tomb of Napoleon I, a sarcophagus of red porphyry, was completed in 1861, rendering the monument even more celebrated. Meanwhile, the neighbouring chapels house the sepulchres of Turenne, a Marshal of France in the 17th century and Vauban, also a 17th century Marshal of France and a leading military engineer. Among other tombs within the structure one finds those of Marshal Foch and Marshal Lyautey. 129 rue de Grenelle (7th), 08 10 11 33 99

The Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius. Gold, circa 145 to 161 B.C. Photo © Carole Rabourdin / Musée Carnavalet / Roger-Viollet; The tomb of Napoleon in the chirch fof the Dome of the Invalides Photo © Paris, musée de l’Armée/Emilie Cambier

Olwen Forest, a woman of vision, invites you to see her collection of vintage artist jewellery worn yesterday, and sought after today by famous stars and celebrities.

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Welcome to Wonderland Frog Deliveryman, Gentleman Fish, Alice, the King and Queen on their chessboard and a host of colourful characters are all being showcased at the Galerie Arludik in conjunction with the release of the new Disney Studios film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, a sequel to Alice in Wonderland. The gallery is presenting the original production drawings by the artists and character designers Bobby Chiu and Kei Acedera. The show brings together more than 40 watercolour and crayon drawings and digital paintings revealing the whimsical world of Wonderland. The works are accompanied by a décor created by the artist Claire Boucl whose setting of branches of wood is inspired by the universe created by Lewis Carroll and features elements found in the books like time, luxuriant vegetation, dreams and a chess board. Through to July 15 12-14 rue Saint Louis en l’Ile (4th), 01 43 26 19 22s

A four-metre long protector tree of gold and green leaves perched with birds and inhabited by myriad creatures welcomes the visitor to the fantasy world forest of an exhibition by the contemporary artist Joy de Rohan Chabot. The show, fittingly entitled the La Fôret Revée (The Ideal Forest), brings together some 80 works, including 20 new ones, at the Musée des Avelines within the context of its contemporary art show dubbed An Artist-A Universe. It is an enchanted forest of sculptures and sculpted objects that form an intriguing forest whose colours change with the seasons. Art and nature blend together with screens painted with wild herbs and mysterious mushrooms, a mirror that seemingly grows branches, a leafy street lamp topped off by a pair of conversant owls, and black leaves sprouting from a console table where a snail has taken up residence. The show is being held in a museum located in a 1930’s villa outfitted with a spectacular atrium. Through to July 17 60 rue Gounod, 92210 Saint Cloud, 01 46 02 67 18

Chess King and Queen by Kei Acedera ©Disney; The Mirror of the June Hunters by Joy de Rohan Chabot

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The eco-systems of the world’s oceans are showcased at Cinéaqua, the Aquarium de Paris, where sharks, clownfish, seahorses and eels are among the fascinating residents. They have been joined this year by a spectacular new educational display of five tanks devoted to jellyfish. The Medusarium, from the French word for jellyfish, méduse, aims to raise awareness about the sharp rise in the population of jellyfish in the world’s oceans provoked by the warming of the seas and the decline in the creature’s natural predators like sea turtles, tuna and moonfish. Jellyfish have been present on the planet for 600 million years and fascinate by their ethereal beauty and through their colours and shapes illustrate a wealth of biodiversity. There are 1500 species of jellyfish and their role in the evolution of animals is still relatively unknown. But today their proliferation is a source of imbalance to the world’s oceans. Educational activities, workshops and conferences on jellyfish as well as the sea are all on the agenda. 5 ave Albert de Mun (16th), 01 40 69 23 23

Aquarium de Paris Photo Courtesy of Aquarium de Paris; Caesar’ s Challenge attraction at Parc Astérix Photo © Parc Astérix 2016

Chess King and Queen by Kei Acedera ©Disney; The Mirror of the June Hunters by Joy de Rohan Chabot

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Greeting the Gauls The world of the Gauls, the ancient inhabitants of France, is waiting to be discovered in a fun for the whole family theme park 30 kilometres north of Paris. At Parc Astérix some 39 attractions and five shows are on hand in six different worlds: Ancient Gaul, the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, the Vikings, A Time Journey and Egypt. This year the park has added a winning new attraction, Discobélix, which takes the visitor back in time to the ancient city of Olympia where young and old can take a turn at throwing the discus and enter into the world of the Ancient Olympic Games. The attraction is outfitted with a spectacular Greek décor in which the character Obelix appears as a Greek God in a six-metre high statue. The park is open everyday in July and until 10pm on the 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th when a sound and light show is held. 60128 Plailly, 08 26 30 10 40 w w w.w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m  67

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WHERE PASS PARTNER 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. Closed July 24. Open daily 10am-11pm, times may vary, last admission 45 minutes before closing, Adults 12€, Children under 18 and EU citizens under 26: Free. Place Charles de Gaulle (8th), 01 55 37 73 77. M° Charles-de-Gaulle-Etoile

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WHERE PASS PARTNER A medieval royal residence with Gothic halls, used as a prison in the Revolution. Daily 9:30am-6pm, times may vary, last tickets, 30 minutes before closing time. Adults 8.50€, Children under 18 and EU citizens under 26, free. 2 blvd du Palais (1st), 01 53 40 60 97. M° Cité

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, last admission stairs, last lift midnight). From Sept 2 through Jun 14 lift open daily 9:30am-11:45pm, From Sept 2 through Jun 14 stairs open daily 9:30am-6:30pm. Last entries 45 minutes before closing. Entry fee (7-17€ 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

LUXEMBOURG GARDEN This lovely garden with tranquil walkways, superb greenery, fruit trees, a rose garden and statues offers a host of activities for children and adults. It is split into French gardens and English gardens with a geometric forest and large pond between the two. Rue de Médicis/Rue de Vaugirard (6th), 01 42 64 33 99. M° Odéon

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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. Experience Quasimodo’s view of Paris from the towers JulAug 10am-5:45pm weekdays, 10am-10:15pm Sat-Sun; Apr 1-Sep 30: 10am-5:45pm; Oct 1-Mar 31: 10am-4:45pm. 10€. 6 Parvis NotreDame (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, 10am-4:30pm (adults 11€, students and under 25, 8€), 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 (15.50€). For additional information on guided tours call 08 25 05 44 05. Place de l’Opéra (9th). M° Opéra

PLACE DES VOSGES One of the oldest squares in the French capital, this beautiful architectural ensemble is a historic monument with a lovely green space surrounded by red brick buildings with blue slate roofs. Shops, galleries and delightful cafés and boutiques line the sides of the square. Place des Vosges (4th). M° Chemin Vert

PONT DES ARTS This pedestrian bridge offers some of the finest views of Paris’s monuments including the Notre Dame, the Ile de la Cité and the Louvre. Built in 1803, it was the first bridge in the city to be constructed in cast iron and is frequented by artists and musicians. Access in front of the Institut de France on the Quai de Conti (6th) and Quai François Mitterrand.

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-5pm. www.sacre-coeurmontmartre.fr. 35 rue du Chevalier-dela-Barre (18th), 01 53 41 89 09. M° Anvers

SAINTE CHAPELLE 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 9:30am-6pm, last tickets 30 minutes before closing time, times may vary. 10€. Free for children under 18 and EU citizens under 26. 2 blvd du Palais (1st), 01 53 40 60 97. M° Cité

THE TUILERIES GARDEN 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. Place de la Concorde (1st). M° Concorde w w w.w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m  69

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projection machines and cameras, accessories and costumes), as it does to films. La Cinémathèque’s Musée du Cinéma exhibits some 600 objects enabling visitors to journey over three centuries into the universe of animated images. Magic Lanterns, optical boxes as well as costumes worn by, among others, Vivien Leigh and Greta Garbo, are on hand as well as a host of extraordinary objects, notably the robot from Metropolis by Fritz Lang and the head of Mrs Bates in Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock. Temporary exhibitions devoted to major figures in film are regularly presented as well showcasing the links that cinema maintains with the other arts and the shows have honoured, among others, Tim Burton, François Truffaut, Jacques Tati, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese. The current show, running through to

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For more detailed listings | wheretraveler.com/paris art galleries Galerie Bartoux Elysées

A contemporary art gallery on the ChampsElysées presenting paintings and sculptures by internationally renowned artists. Open seven days a week. 26 ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.42.89.41.21. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

Galerie Canesso

This gallery has a fine selection of Old Master and Italian paintings. Its museum-quality works date from the Renaissance to the 18th century. A host of themes are found in the paintings ranging from religion and mythology to landscapes and portraits. 26 rue Laffitte (9th), 01.40.22.61.71. M°Chaussée d’Antin-La Fayette

Galerie Lelong

Opera Gallery

Modern Masters: Botero, Chagall, Léger, Calder and Picasso, and a selection of contemporary artists: Brasilier, Corda, Mach, Kusama and Joe Black. Art pieces exhibited in a gallery space ideally situated in the Triangle d’Or. Open Mon to Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 11:30am-7pm. 62 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré (8th), 01.42.96.39.00. M° Concorde

attractions 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

Canal Saint-Martin

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

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

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Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie

This sophisticated and welcoming gallery in the Marais neighbourhood specialises in geometric abstraction and kinetic art. The house showcases both confirmed and emerging talents and regularly hosts temporary exhibitions in addition to its permanent collections. William Barbosa, Martha Boto and Hans Kotter are among the artists represented by the gallery. Tues-Sat 1pm-6pm. 8 rue des Coutures Saint-Gervais (3rd), 01.48.87.49.75. M° Saint-Sébastien - Froissart

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, Saint-Ouen. 01.40.11.96.38. M° Porte de Clignancourt

Galerie Tamenaga

Impressionist and modern paintings by masters including Cézanne, Renoir, Bonnard, Klee, Chagall and Picasso, as well as contemporary international art including a romantic ensemble by Jean Pierre Cassigneul. Tues-Sat 11am-7pm. 18 ave Matignon (8th), 01.42.66.61.94. Mon-Sat. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie | Attractions

Where Pass Partner Situated in the heart of La Villette Park, the science and industry museum houses a wide number of activities and exhibitions. La Géode-a giant hemispheric dome that shows films in 360°. La Cité des Enfants-interactive spaces (2-7 yrs & 5-12 yrs) are specifically designed to initiate children’s senses. 30 ave Corentin Cariou (19th), 01.40.05.80.00. M° Porte de la Villette

Disneyland Paris

With 2 Disney Parks, filled with more than 50 attractions, shows and parades, a day at Disneyland Paris will set pulses racing among even the most seasoned thrill-seeker. Around 35 min from Paris by train (Nation station), RER A to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy

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 Where Pass Partner

listed historic monument. Fri 6pm-10pm & Sat, Sun 3pm-7pm. 18 rue de Paradis (10th), M° Château d’Eau

Parc Asterix

Where Pass Partner This theme park brings you back in time to sample life as it was in a Gallic village. Magic potions, menhirs, cauldrons and a forest of druids are just a sampling of the attractions in this fun-filled park, one of the most popular in all of France. Thirty kilometres north of Paris on the A1 highway direction, Lille, exit Parc Asterix between exits 7 and 8. Access directly from Paris with the shuttle bus which leaves from the coach park at the Carrousel du Louvre (follow the signs to ”parking autocars”).

Parc Zoologique de Paris

Where Pass Partner 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.

Paris Story

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

Pavillons de Bercy

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

Aquarium Sea Life

Where Pass Partner Plunge into the intriguing world of cephalopods at this educational display featuring several species of octopus. The giant Pacific octopus, the nautilus and the Wonderpus will join the 5000 creatures that are already housed at the aquarium. Centre Commercial Val d’Europe, 14 Cours du Danube, 77711 Marne-laVallée, 01.60.42.33.66, RER A to Val d’Europe station, 10 min by foot

Tenniseum Roland-Garros

The mythical tennis stadium is home to a fine museum devoted to tennis. The bilingual (French-English) multimedia exhibition space

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projects films, matches and exclusive interviews. And enjoy a backstage look at the French Open. Wed/Fri-Sun 10am-6pm. 2 ave Gordon Bennett (16th), 01.47.43.48.00. M° Porte d’Auteuil

boat cruises Bateaux Parisiens

Where Pass Partner 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

Where Pass Partner The legendary company has been offering cruises on the Seine river for decades. Double-deck boats provide an unusual approach to Paris monuments. Departures every 45 min, 11am-9pm. For dinner cruises please see the Dining section. Pont de l’Alma (8th), 01.42.25.96.10. M° Alma-Marceau

Giverny

day trips Auvers sur Oise The French countryside and the village where Van Gogh spent the last months of his life are just 27 km 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-sur-Oise (about 1 hr 15 min)

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 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

A residence of the French kings from the 12 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.

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Batobus

Where Pass Partner These hour cruises on the Seine offer a discovery of the city’s leading monuments.10:30am-noon & 1:30pm-10:30pm, boats 30 min apart. Square du Vert Galant (1st), 01.46.33.98.38. M° Pont Neuf

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

Where Pass Partner Offering one-hour cruises departing from the Eiffel Tower. 10:30am-10pm, 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

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Where Pass Partner Louis XIV’s magnificent palace, with the Hall of Mirrors, Grands Appartements and Le Nôtre’s superb gardens. The Chateau is open Tue-Sun 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

Enter into the world of the Impressionists in this dreamy village west of Paris where Claude Monet arrived in 1883. 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

Musée National du Château de Malmaison

This delightful 17th century castle on the outskirts of Paris was the rural home of Josephine and Napoleon Bonaparte. 10am-12:30pm/13:30pm5:45pm/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

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

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

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.

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

Château de Vaux le Vicomte

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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

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Château et Domaine de Chantilly

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.

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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 Where Pass Partner

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

Your American Friend in Paris

Terrance Gelenter will show you a Paris au Flaneur you’ve never seen before. Choose the Classic program or let him customize an itinerary. 06.70.98.13.68. www.paris-expat.com

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 glassplate 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 Saint-Cloud

Centre Georges Pompidou

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

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. Mon, Wed, Fri 12pm - 8pm, 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 Where Pass Partner

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

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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. Thu-Mon 10am-8pm, Wed to 10pm. 3 ave Général Eisenhower (8th), 01.44.13.17.17. M° Champs-Elysées - Clemenceau

Institut du Monde Arabe

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-Saint-Bernard (5th), 01.40.51.38.38. M° Jussieu

Les Docks - Cité de la Mode et du Design

This cultural institution located on the banks of the Seine showcases creation, fashion and design. Housed in a spectacular contemporary building, the centre’s programme includes special exhibitions, art and trade shows and designers in residence. 34 Quai d’Austerlitz (13th), 01.76.77.25.30. M° Gare d’Austerlitz

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’Armée – Hôtel des Invalides

Where Pass Partner This historic monument houses a superb military museum while Napoleon’s impressive tomb lies under the golden cupola of the Eglise du Dome. The permanent exhibition draws on a collection of more than 500,000 works, objects and documents from the Bronze Age to the 21st century. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions. Daily 10am-5pm. Hôtel des Invalides, 129 rue de Grenelle (7th), 01.44.42.38.77. M° Varenne

Musée de l’Homme

Where Pass Partner The national anthropological museum houses remarkable, internationally renowned prehistory and anthropological collections offering a glimpse into the human being, his complex nature and evolution from the inception of his appearance on the face of the planet to the present. Wed-Mon 10am-6pm, until 9pm on Wed. 17 Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre (16th), 01.44.05.72.72. M° Trocadéro

Musée de l’Orangerie

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° Saint-Paul

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 d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaisme

Musée de la Magie

Musée Carnavalet

A beautiful museum of Jewish art and history in a 17th century mansion. Mon-Fri 11am-6pm, Sun 10am-6pm. Hôtel de Saint-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. TueSun 10am-6 pm. 11 ave du Président Wilson (16th), 01.53.67.40.00. M° Alma-Marceau/Trocadéro

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

Musée de Montmartre and Jardins Renoir

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

The museum on the hill was founded in 1960 and today houses a permanent collection that boasts works by Toulouse-Lautrec, Modigliani and Utrillo. The charming museum is also surrounded by three gardens dedicated to Auguste Renoir, rendering the museum even more exceptional. Open daily from 10am to 6pm. 12-14 rue Cortot (18th), 01.49.25.89. 39. M° Lamarck-Caulaincourt

Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace

Musée de la Vie Romantique

Musée d’Orsay

Here you will find 350 authentic aeroplanes,

A lovely 19th century home and garden with

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mementos of George Sand and paintings by Ary Scheffer. Tue-Sun 10am-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 11am-6pm, Sat-Sun 10am-6pm, 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 en Herbe

A superb museum for children (and adults, too) of interactive exhibits and workshops. The boutique, in a fairy tale setting, is filled with books, games and educational toys for all age groups. Opened everyday 10am-7pm. 21 rue Herold (1st), 01.40.67.97.66. M° Palais Royal

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 9am-6pm (to 9:45 pm Wed & Fri, reduced price after 6pm). 99 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.40.20.53.17. M° Palais-Royal/Louvre-Rivoli

Musée du Parfum - Fragonard

Where Pass Partner 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

Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac

Where Pass Partner An extensive and dramatically displayed collection of indigenous arts from Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. Tue, Wed & Sun 11am-7pm, Thur, Fri & Sat 1am-9pm. 37 Quai Branly (7th), 01.56.61.70.00. M° Alma Marceau

Musée du Vin

Opened in 1984, the Wine Museum is a cultural center exhibiting the rich and varied collections of French wine housed in one of Paris’ oldest limestone quarries. Tue-Sat 10am-6pm. 5 Square Charles Dickens (16th), 01.45.25.70.89. M° Passy

Palais 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

Where Pass Partner 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

thousands of animal species. 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. Wed-Mon 10am-6pm, Sat late night until 8 pm. Jardin des Plantes, 36 rue Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (5th), 01.40.79.54.79. M° Censier-Daubenton/Austerlitz

Musée National Jean-Jacques Henner

This museum housed in an elegant 19th century mansion showcases some 300 works, objects and documents tracing the life and career of the 19th century French painter Jean-Jacques Henner. Wed-Mon 11am to 6pm. 43 avenue de Villiers (17th), 01.47.63.42.73. M° Malesherbes

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

Monnaie de Paris

Musée Jacquemart-André

Built in 1937 as the French Modern Art Museum, the Palais is known today as the site of contemporary creation, dedicated to opening the minds of all generations. This is the only museum in Paris to be open until midnight and almost all events are open to the public. From 12 noon to 12 midnight every day except Tuesday. 13 ave du Président Wilson(16th),01.47.23.54.01. M° Iéna

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 Where Pass Partner

Musée Marmottan Monet

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 Picasso

Where Pass Partner A major collection of Picasso’s works - paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics - displayed in a 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° Saint-Sébastien - Froissart

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 5:15pm), late night Wed until 9pm; garden closes at 5:00pm. 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

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This beautiful building on the Seine was home to the French mint. Today craftsmen continue to fashion medals, official decorations and collector’s coins. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm. 11 Quai de Conti (6th), 01.40.46.56.66. M° Pont Neuf

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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. Tues-Sun 10am-6pm, late night Thurs until 8pm. Ave Winston Churchill (8th), 01.53.43.40.00. M° Champs-Elysées - Clemenceau

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

Where Paris Pass

The Where Pass is Paris’s newest, all-encompassing travellers’ ticket allowing visitors to experience the city’s top attractions with attractive discounts and integrated transport. Visiting Paris has never been more convenient. Visit www.wherepassparis.com for more information.

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Summer Dining Some enchanted summer evening in Paris when the indigo sky is shot with stars and a stronger breeze might be nice, book dinner at La Grande Cascade, an elegant but friendly and brilliantly unselfconsciously romantic pavilion in the Bois de Boulogne, the forested park that is the green lung of the French capital on its western flank. Lunch or dinner, a meal here is one of the season’s greatest pleasures and the reason you decided to bring your little black dress to Paris. The elegant steel-and-glass lodge, which takes its name from an adjacent manmade waterfall in a grotto, was built during the 19th century as a hunting lodge for the Emperor Napoleon III. Ever since it was converted into a restaurant many years ago, it’s had a timelessly genteel charm, but this doesn’t prevent it from being consistently stylish, since it keeps current on its own elegant terms. This summer, for example, it has launched a new cocktail service with tapas on the lovely outdoor terrace in front of the restaurant, which means you can swan by just for the pleasure of a flute of Champagne or two and some really good hors d’oeuvres. It also proposes one of the best vegetarian menus in Paris, which currently includes green asparagus with a sauce ravigote, seasonal vegetables with tomato marmalade and Kalamata olives, and morel mushrooms. Otherwise, chef Frédéric Robert’s luxurious menu offers starters like langoustines en kadif (crispy pastry) with a snow-pea-and-almond condiment or dressed crabmeat with French caviar and avocado cream, and superb main courses like turbot cooked en croute and then served with a shellfish vinaigrette and stuffed zucchini flowers. Desserts are excellent too, including a vanilla millefeuille with salted-caramel sauce and a grapefruit and pomelo segments with meringue, candied citrus peel and avocado sorbet. – Alexander Lobrano La Grande Cascade Bois de Boulogne, Allée de Longchamp (16th), 01 45 27 33 51

Outdoor Dining Less than a ten-minute cab ride from central Paris, bucolic L’Ile Saint Germain is a bower of greenery floating in the middle of the Seine and the location of one of the season’s most popular restaurants, L’Ile, which occupies an old Napoleon III powder house and also has one of the most beautiful terraces of any restaurant in France. It gives on to the surrounding park and its century-old chestnut trees and also offers refreshing views of the Seine. The summer menu here runs to appealing seasonal starters like cold pea soup with artichokes and aubergine, and sea bream ceviche with lime and salmon tartare with mustard greens. Main courses are similarly summery, including a seared tuna salad with avocado, grapefruit, fennel, hazelnuts and a shellfish vinaigrette, sea bass with lemongrass sauce and steak tartare with frites and an herb salad. Don’t miss the coconut-pineapple cheesecake for dessert, and be sure to book in advance to snag a spot on this lively but easy-going terrace. – A.L. L’Ile - 170 Quai de Stalingrad, Issy-les-Moulineaux, 01 41 09 99 99 w w w.w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m  79

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Nobu in Paris The culinary capital of the world has finally welcomed the world-renowned cuisine of chef Nobu Matsuhisa into its fold. The Japanese chef who is famous for his Nobu eateries around the world has opened Matsuhisa in the Royal Monceau Hotel in Paris. Headed by chef Hideki Endo, the restaurant offers a menu that brings the best of Japanese cuisine and Peruvian spices. Omakase, the tasting menu, which changes every day, allows diners to sample the chef’s best, though it is only available if all diners at the table order it, alternatively you can opt to dine à la carte and pick and choose to suit your mood. Entrees include the Matsuhisa sliders made with a tofu bun and seasoned with a truffled aioli, and greater amberjack sashimi served with hot jalapeno, while main dishes include lobster served with a wasabi pepper sauce, and black cod marinated in pepper and balsamic vinegar and served with a teriyaki sauce. Vegetarians and vegans are equally spoiled with great options to dine on including the miso-glazed baked eggplant, pan seared mushrooms with a yuzu vinaigrette and a selection of vegetable tempura. The highlight of the restaurant, besides the delicious food of course, is the animated welcome each diner receives once entering the restaurant. - S.I. 37 ave Hoche (8th), 01 42 99 98 80

Les Halles, the ancient Paris neighbourhood that was the location of the city’s main food market for eight centuries until it relocated to suburban Rungis in 1969, has just received a stylish modern makeover. The Forum des Halles, the unloved seventies vintage shopping centre and transit hub that replaced the original market halls, has been renovated top to bottom and now has an undulating yellow glass tiled roof, an open floor plan, and many new shops and restaurants, including globe-trotting multiple Michelin starred chef Alain Ducasse’s new brasserie Champeaux, which was named after a popular 19th century brasserie once located near La Bourse (French stock market). This sleek new place, with a large outdoor terrace, can serve 180 and is open seven days a week non-stop in the great tradition of the restaurants that once fed the round-the-clock shifts of workers who worked in the market halls. Exposed ducts, copper fittings, black chairs and banquettes, and a big old-fashioned train-station flipboard that displays the daily specials instead of distant destinations puckishly riffs on the just turned vintage conventions of 1970s design in France, and the look really works too, since the sweeping space is good-looking, urbane and comfortable. Ducasse developed the menu with chef Bruno Brangea to make it available to all comers, so you can stop by just for a glass of wine and one of the restaurant’s signature soufflés, lobster is the best of the three savoury ones offered, or a steak tartare, some fish carpaccio, or one of the changes-daily plat du jour, including the terrific quenelles (pike dumplings) in crayfish sauce on Fridays. – A.L. La Canopée Forum des Halles, Porte Rambuteau (1st), 01 53 45 84 50

Matsuhisa Photo © Henry Hargreaves; Champeaux © Pierre Monetta

Ducasse does it Again

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A Parisian Dinner A wonderful restaurant on the Left Bank, Lapérouse is a Parisian institution. Overlooking the River Seine and Notre Dame, Lapérouse offers two large dining areas as well as several small dining rooms where you can enjoy intimate lunches or dinners in private. Where Emile Zola, Victor Hugo and Colette used to once dine, the restaurant offers traditional French cuisine with classic dishes including foie gras served with toasted brioche bread and sweetened with fig and raisin chutney, and roasted beef filet served with a creamy risotto and pan-fried mushrooms. The dessert not to miss here is the house’s signature soufflé, which has been on the menu for over 120 years. - S.I. 51 Quai des Grands Augustins (6th), 01 56 79 24 31

All-Day Dining If Paris is easily one of the most, if not the most, spell-binding destination in the world, one of the few things visitors find frustrating about the city is its hidebound meal hours. Compared to other major world cities, it’s not always easy to find a meal outside of lunch (noon to 2pm) or dinner (8pm-10.30pm) serving hours. This is why Michelin three-star chef Eric Fréchon’s convivial brasserie, Lazare, on the ground floor of the Saint Lazare train station is so good to know about. They open at 7.30am and serve breakfast until 11am, then lunch from noon-2.30pm, an all-day menu in the afternoon, and dinner from 7pm to midnight. The all-day menu is mostly cold dishes like salad, charcuterie and terrines, though they do serve a single hot dish-of-the-week off hours. Otherwise, there’s a different dish of the day all week long with standouts being the chicken and vegetables in a vin jaune sauce on Tuesdays and the Toulouse sausage with potato puree on Saturdays. Meanwhile on Sundays a prix-fixe 39-euro lunch is served at noon. Highlights of the lunch and dinner menus include starters like marinated mackerel with horseradish sauce and baby squid sautéed with garlic and Espelette pepper from the Basque Country and main courses that include roasted cod with potato puree and watercress jus and a superb veal steak with asparagus and morel mushrooms in a vin jaune sauce. Finish up with the coffeeflavoured crème brûlée or the baked to order apple tart with caramel ice-cream, and note that this place is open daily. – A.L. Lazare Parvis de la Gare Saint Lazare, Rue Intérieure (8th), 01 44 90 80 80 82  WHERE Paris I J u ly 2016

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AU COIN DES GOURMETS Indochine Cuisine / Paris 1st & 5th This restaurant is the ideal place for a quick lunch or a romantic dinner. For the past 20 years, the Ta family has been offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine. You will be seduced by the freshness and the refined savours of their dishes. Recommended by Zagat. Near Place Vendôme, near Notre-Dame. Advisable to reserve. 38 rue du Mont-Thabor, Paris 1st Tel: +33 (0)1 42 60 79 79 www.coindesgourmetsrivedroite.fr 5 rue Dante, Paris 5th Tel: +33 (0)1 43 26 12 92

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MIAN FAN Asian Fusion / Paris 9th This convivial and welcoming restaurant tucked away behind the department stores serves authentic Asian fusion food in a calm and casual setting. Savour the house’s selection of eight different types of Dim Sum handmade on the premises or salmon marinated in ginger and lime for a starter followed by a warming Wonto, beef and broad beans served over Cantonese rice. The restaurant also delivers to your door. Daily Lunch & Dinner. 20 rue de Mogador, Paris 9th / M° Chaussée d’Antin - La Fayette Tel: + 33 (0)1 45 23 35 14 www.mianfan.fr

INDIAN GASTRONOMY

3 MINUTES FROM PARIS. THE ONLY INDIAN RESTAURANT WITH 2 GAULT & MILLAU TOQUES. FINE QUALITY & FRESH PRODUCTS. SPECIALISING IN TANDOORI DISHES, CURRIES AND BIRYANIS. PRIVATE & COMPLIMENTARY VALET PARKING. OPEN DAILY 12PM - 2.30PM / 7PM - 11.30PM 3-5 quai Aulagnier, 92600 Asnières-sur-Seine / M° Gabriel Péri (line 13) Tel: +33 (0)1.40.86.10.11 / +33 (0)6.99.05.40.40 www.kaveri.fr / restaurant@kaveri.fr

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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 Congrès Maillot Tel. 01 45 74 17 24 80, avenue de la Grande Armée - Paris 17th Open 7 days a week from 7.30am - 2am Valet parking available www.congres-maillot.com

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 www.grandes-marches.com L’Européen Tel. 01 43 43 99 70 21 bis, boulevard Diderot - Paris 12th Open 7 days a week from 7.30am - 1am www.l-europeen.com

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Congrès Auteuil Tel. 01 46 51 15 75 144, boulevard Exelmans - Paris 16th Open 7 days a week from 8am - 1am Valet parking available www.congres-auteuil.com

THE CHOCOLATIER OF KINGS AND THE KING OF CHOCOLATIERS Founded in 1800, supplier to the Kings of France, we offer more than 40 varieties of chocolates, from old-fashioned pralines to the creamy raspberry or coffee-flavoured ganache. Aficionados will love our chocolate bars made from different varieties of chocolate beans and orange rind Lily shaped gift box

decorated with gold leaves

Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 7.30pm

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LE LOUCHÉBEM

DJAkARTA BALI

Traditional French cuisine

Indonesian cuisine

431 rue Berger, Paris 1st 4Metro: Châtelet / Les Halles 4Tel: +33 (0)1 42 33 12 99 4Louchébem means butcher 4A meat eater’s paradise, a historic grill room 4Closed Sundays 4www.le-louchebem.fr

This quintessential les Halles butcher’s restaurant proffers a full gamut of meat dishes. The pot roast salad is superb and the unique all you can eat platter of beef, roast ham and leg of lamb at 26,90€ is not to be missed.

LE BISTROT DU LOUCHÉBEM Traditional French cuisine 47 rue des Prouvaires, Paris 1st 4Metro: Châtelet / Les Halles 4Tel: +33 (0)1 45 08 04 10 4Unlimited carpaccio: 25.90e 4Closed Sundays and Mondays 4www.lebistrotdulouchebem.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.

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

Imagine a little gem of a place, serene and refined, decorated with batiks and Javanese puppets, just around the corner from the Louvre. Enjoy delicate foods from Java, Sumatra and Bali.

BREAkfAST In AMERICA The "Original" American Diner in Paris! 4BIA 1: 17 rue des Ecoles, Paris 5th 4BIA 2: 4 rue Malher, Paris 4th 4BIA 3: 41 rue des Jeûneurs, Paris 2nd 4Open 7 days a week - 8:30am - 11pm 4Lunch menus, Mon-Fri, 10.95€ & 8.95€ (students) 4www.breakfast-in-america.com

For a traditional American Diner serving classic comfort food - including real burgers and breakfasts (omelets, bagels and yummy pancakes with real maple syrup etc.), plus fresh milkshakes... and much more! Hand in this ad to receive 10% off when you order Breakfast Anytime off our menu!

LA MARÉE

WEPLER

Fish & Seafood cuisine

Traditional French cuisine

41 rue Daru, Paris 8th 4Metro: Etoiles or Courcelles 4Tel: +33 (0)1 43 80 20 00 4Open every day,12am-2:30pm / 7pm-10:30pm 4www.lamaree.fr 4contact@lamaree.fr

414 Place de Clichy, Paris 18th 4Metro: Place de Clichy 4Tel: +33 (0)1 45 22 53 24 4Daily until 12:30 am 4Lunch & Dinner menu 30e 4Set-menu 24.50e 4English spoken 4www.wepler.com

This establishment dedicated to the art of preparing fine fish and seafood is ideally located near the Champs-Elysées (since 1963) in an Art Nouveau building. Every month the chef imagines new dishes in tune with the seasons.

AU PETIT MARgUERy RIvE DROITE Traditional French cuisine

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.

LAvInIA Traditional French wine bar and cuisine

464 avenue des Ternes, Paris 17th (Metro: Ternes) 4Tel: +33 (0)1 45 74 16 66 4Open every day 4Lunch: 12pm to 2pm / Dinner: 7pm to 23:30pm 4www.petitmarguery-rivedroite.com

43 blvd de la Madeleine, Paris 1st 4Metro: Madeleine/Opéra 4Tel: 01 42 97 20 27 4Monday-Saturday : open from 12pm to 9pm 4Closed Sundays 4Daily changing menu 4www.lavinia.fr

This restaurant is ideally located between the Porte Maillot and the Champs-Elysées. Like the Petit Marguery on the Left Bank in the 13th arrondissement, this rendezvous for fine gourmets takes you on a discovery of the French art of living through traditional cuisine using seasonal products.

Located on the 1st floor of the biggest wine shop in Paris, you are in the right place to taste wines with a refreshing and delicious dish. Our Chef offers a daily changing menu according to the arrivals for a simple and refined cuisine. A unique place to share your passion for wine!

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Cooking like the French It is the culinary capital of the world and where better to learn the art of cooking than in Paris and who better to teach you than the master chef, Alain Ducasse. The celebrated French chef’s Cooking School offers visitors classes, in English, to learn all about what makes French cuisine deservedly sit on a culinary pedestal around the world. This summer the school has programmed new classes dedicated to the French savoir-faire, teaching you all the techniques to master with French bread baking classes and bistro cuisine cooking, inspired by the chef’s Parisian bistros, on the agenda. And if you are more a fan of French pastries, classes teaching you the art of macarons and chou pastry making are also programmed, leaving you with the know-how to impress your friends back home at your next dinner party. - S.I. Reservations are highly recommended. 64 rue du Ranelagh (16th), 01 44 90 91 00

Cooking School Photo © Benjamin Schmuck

Le Délice

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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 Saint-Marc (2nd),01.42.96.65.04. M° Richelieu-Drouot

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

Canard & Champagne - Classic French (€€)

This charming restaurant serves two of France’s most emblematic foodstuffs, duck and champagne. French-raised duck is served deliciously as foie gras, confit (preserved in its own fat and grilled) and magret (duck breast). There is a superb selection of champagnes as well. Tues-Sat L&D. 57 Passage des Panoramas (2nd), 09.81.83.95.69. M° Grands Boulevards

Champeaux - Brasserie (€€)

This Alain Ducasse brasserie, located beneath the canopy of the Forum des Halles centre, is a fine spot for a nice lunch, inventive cocktails with tapas or dinner. Traditional brasserie fare is on the agenda like cold cut platters and onion soup as well as a selection of marinated raw fish dishes and an array of soufflés, the house’s signature dish. Daily L & D. Forum des Halles, Porte Rambuteau (1st), 01.53.45.84.50 . M° Les Halles

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 1st floor of a Napoleon III mansion, this one-star restaurant near the Place Vendôme offers gastronomic Mediterranean-style cuisine accompanied by first-rate service. Tues-Sun. L&D. 10 rue Volney (2nd), 01.40.15.20.30. M° Opéra

Kinugawa - Japanese (€€€)

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

La Cuisine de l’E7 - Contemporary

(€€€)

In the lively 2nd arrondissement and 2 minutes away from the magnificent opera house is where you can enjoy seasonal contemporary cuisine at Hotel Edouard 7’s restaurant. Dishes include a roasted goats cheese salad seasoned with caramelised fig and honey and salmon tartar served with buckwheat crepes. Mon-Fri L&D. 39 ave de l’Opéra (2nd), 01.42.61.56.90. M˚ Opéra

Le Grand Vefour - Modern Classic

(€€€€)

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 Bistrot de Louchébem - 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 housemade foie gras or the warm goat cheese salad. 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 2-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 Louchébem - 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 Lulli - Classic French (€€)

This delightful restaurant located in the Grand Hôtel du Palais Royal offers fine cuisine in a winter garden setting. Recent offerings included a pea soup flavoured with mint and served with peppered ricotta, and the Lulli cheeseburger served with French fries. B daily, Mon-Fri L. 4 rue de Valois (1st), 01.42.96.72.20. M° Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre

Le Restaurant du Palais Royal - Contemporary (€€)

Fine contemporary French cuisine can be savoured in an elegant and cosy atmosphere overlooking the beautiful gardens of the Palais Royal. Chef Philip Chronopoulos prepares traditional dishes like lamb T-bone served with sweet peas and seaweed, and caramelised duck served with a sweet apricot jus and carrot puree. Tues-Sat L&D. 110 Galerie de Valois (1st), 01.40.20.00.27. M° Palais Royal

Le Soufflé - Classic French (€€)

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

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

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

Lavinia - Classic French (€€)

Nicely prepared traditional French food is on the agenda in this casually elegant eatery. Homemade foie gras with lemon chutney is a nice starter and the main courses include a fish and a dish of the day. The restaurant is attached to the Lavinia wine cellar and you can choose from 100 prestigious

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

Bistro Volnay | Bistrot (2nd)

Lavinia | Classic French (1st)

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wines by the glass and from all of the wines carried by the house, some 6,000, by the bottle to accompany your meal. Mon-Sat noon-10pm. 3 blvd de la Madeleine (1st), 01.42.97.20.27. M° Madeleine

Le Marais (3rd, 4th) 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

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 Saint-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

QUartier Latin & saint-GerMain (5th, 6th) Alcazar - Brasserie (€€€)

This family-owned Parisian restaurant offers a harmonious atmosphere highlighted by luxuriant vegetation. Savour a beet, goat cheese and hazelnut salad for starters then try a nicely spiced shoulder of lamb with apricots for a main. Meanwhile cocktails can be enjoyed up on the balcony. Daily L&D, closed Sun & Mon in the summer. 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 FossésSaint-Bernard (5th), 01.43.54.99.37. M° Jussieu

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 Saint-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 Saint-Germain (6th), 01.45.48.55.25. Mº Saint-Germain-des-Prés

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 (€€€€)

Hélène Darroze - Southwestern 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 Saint-Michel

La Méditerranée - Seafood (€€)

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° Saint-Sulpice

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 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 Saint-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.

Taokan - Chinese (€€€)

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 Saint-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

Jules Verne - Haute Cuisine (€€€€)

This gastronomic gem is a very expensive restaurant in the Eiffel Tower taken over by

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 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 1-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

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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 three-star chef Eric Frechon in a delightful duplex space. 7/7, L&D. 114 rue du Fbg Saint-Honoré (8th) , 01.53.43.44.44. Mº Miromesnil

39V - Contemporary

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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 (€€€€)

The one-star restaurant of chef Jean-Pierre Vigato, offering a mix of 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 Saint-Philippe-du-Roule

Bateaux-Mouches - Classic French

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Enjoy a romantic dinner cruise on the Seine river enchanted by violin and piano music. Daily departures for dinner at 8:30pm. On Sat, Sun and public holidays lunches at 1pm (with country music). Port de la Conférence, Pont de l’Alma (8th), 01.42.25.96.10. Mº Alma-Marceau

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

Next door to the competition, the caviar shop 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 Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.53.43.43.00. Mº Miromesnil

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

Lasserre - Classic French (€€€€)

Chef Adrien Trouilloud serves an authentic and refined cuisine revolving around fresh produce in this historic one-star restaurant with its gliding sunroof ceiling. Mon-Sat D only, Thu-Fri L only. 17 ave Franklin Delano Roosevelt (8th), 01.43.59.02.13. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

La Table du Lancaster - Gourmet (€€€€)

This delightful two-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. Hôtel Lancaster, 7 rue de Berri (8th), 01.40.76.40.18. Mº George V

Le 68 par Guy Martin - Contemporary (€€)

Les Confidences du San Régis - French

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In the chic 8th arrondissement just a few steps from the Avenue des Champs-Elysées is where you will find Hôtel San Régis’s cosy winter garden restaurant. Under an illuminating glass roof guests are invited to sample French dishes including duck foie gras and a scallops millefeuilles. Daily B, L&D. 12 rue Jean-Goujon (8th), 01.44.95.16.16. M˚ Champs-Elysées-Clémenceau

Maison Blanche - Contemporary (€€€€)

Chef Fabrice Giraud prepares savoury and refined fare that changes with the seasons. 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

Manko Paris - Peruvian (€€)

This charming Peruvian restaurant serves up authentic fare in a beautiful setting. Try specialities like the causa, a mashed potatoes dish seasoned with lime and chilli peppers, ceviches or ember oven-cooked dishes like jumbo prawns flavoured with Nikkei marinade and served with grilled shitake mushrooms. Mon-Fri L&D, Sat D only. 15 ave Montaigne (8th), 01.82.28.00.15. M° Alma-Marceau

Penati Al Baretto - Italian (€€)

In the exclusive 8th arrondissement, a minute away from the Arc de Triomphe, is where you can enjoy a real treat of fine Italian cuisine in Paris. Into the elegant surroundings of this one Michelin starred restaurant - Chef Alberico Penati proposes a seasonal Menu reflective of the regions of his native Italy along with an extended wine list selection to take you on a refined gastronomic tour of that country. Mon-Fri L&D/Sat D only. 9 rue Balzac (8th), 01.42.99.80.00.M° George V

Ratn - Indian (€€€)

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

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 Michelin, Gault Millau, Pudlo, Bottin. Open daily L&D. 9 rue de la Trémoille (8th), 01.40.70.01.09. Mº George V

Ledoyen - Gourmet (€€€€€)

Santoor - Indian (€)

This 3-star restaurant in an elegant 18th-century pavilion with a Napoleon III decor in the gardens of the Champs-Elysées, where chef Yannick Alléno serves his unique gastronomic cuisine. Tue-Fri L&D, Mon D. Carré des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.53.05.10.00. M° Champs-Elysées-Clemenceau

Le Safran - Gourmet (€€€)

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

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

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

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

Le 68 par Guy Martin | Contemporary (8th)

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Address Book 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

Café Pouchkine - 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 (€)

Le Train Bleu - Classic French (€€€)

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

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

Les Grandes Marches - Brasserie (€€)

L’Auberge Dab - Classic French (€€€)

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)

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

Le Bar à Huîtres - Seafood (€€€)

L’Oiseau Blanc - Classic French (€€€)

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

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

Makassar - Contemporary (€€)

Savor a contemporary and stylish home-made French cuisine with seasonal products. Free cocktail school & DJ set By Urban People from Monday to Saturday. Daily B, L&D. 39 ave de Wagram (17th), 01.55.37.55.57. M° Wagram

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 Président Wilson (16th), 01.47.20.90.47. M° Iéna

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

Le Gastroquet - Classic French

Around BAstiLLe (11th, 12th)

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

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

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Le Kavéri – Indian (€€)

Blue Elephant - Thai (€€€)

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. 7/7 L& D, Sun brunch & D. 43-45 rue de la Roquette (11th), 01.47.00.42.00. Mº Bastille

Mamma Roma - Italian (€)

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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

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Shang Palace - Chinese (€€€)

This casual eatery serves delicious pizzas by the slice. Traditional pizzas are all served including the Margherita and the Capricciosa, as well as original fare like the Speck al Tartufo made with truffles, speck and buffalo mozzarella. TuesWed noon-11pm, Thurs-Sat noon-12am. 90 rue Oberkampf (11th), 01.47.00.37.90. M° Parmentier

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

This restaurant, recommended by Gault&Millau, serves refined dishes from the repertoire of Indian gastronomy. Starters include chicken tikka and vegetable samosas while butter chicken, tandoori masala quail or shrimp with eggplant are among the many main courses. Daily, L&D. 3-5 quai Aulagnier, Asnières-sur-Seine, 01.40.86.10.11. M° Gabriel Péri

Septime - Classic French (€€€)

Cristal Room Baccarat - Modern Classic (€€€)

Ma Cocotte - Bistro (€€€)

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

A restaurant in the palatial headquarters of the crystal manufacturer serving a contemporary and classic cuisine conceived by Guy Martin of four appetisers, four mains and four desserts that change monthly. Mon-Sat L & D, reservations only. 11 Place des Etats-Unis (16th), 01.40.22.11.10. M° Boissière

This sleek Philippe Stark designed bistro in the SaintOuen Flea Market serves up mainly traditional French fare. For starters sample the marinated salmon and for a main course a prime rib of beef or a rack of lamb. Desserts include fun selections like floating island and baba au rum. Daily L&D. 106 rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen, 01.49.51.70.00. M° Porte de Clignancourt

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By Sandra Iskander

ENTERTAINMENT Shows | Pop-Up Bars | Speakeasy Bar & Club | Cabarets | Jazz Clubs | Casino

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A Night at the Opera Guiseppe Verdi’s four-act opera is being played out at Opera Bastille with director Olivier Py at the helm and Sondra Radvanovsky and Liudmyla Monastyrska sharing the part of the lead role, Aida. Set in Egypt, the opera tells the epic story of Aida, the Nubian princess who is captured by the Egyptians, and Radames, an Egyptian military commander who falls in love with Aida and must choose between her and his loyalty to the Pharaoh. Playing through to the 16th of July. Opéra Bastille Place de la Bastille (12th) Tickets at Fnac

Aida Photo © Elisa Haberer

A Night with History Spend the night at Les Invalides and let the La Nuit Aux Invalides take you on a voyage through France’s history through a majestic light and music show. Les Invalides is notably known for being the place where you can visit Napoleon’s tomb but this summer it is about showing visitors the glory of the city’s history by spectacularly projecting images on the famous monument’s façade. Watch as Les Invalides lights up with images from the Middle Ages to the French Resistance with vibrating music full of emotion highlighting each monumental event. Shows on Mondays and Thursdays are conducted in English. Invalides 129 rue de Grenelle (7th) Call 08 99 18 12 74 to reserve your tickets w w w.w h e re t r ave l e r. c o m  93

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Drinks with a Twist A deconstructed Bloody Mary never tasted so good. In the ephemeral Belvedere Vodka Bar, which is hosted in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel’s enchanting garden, guests are invited to an evening of tranquillity and great cocktails. The hotel’s head barman, Alexis Martinez, has put together a menu of vodka-based cocktails to celebrate the warmer season with a new twist on old classics. The standout drink would have to be the Twisted Mary, a Bloody Mary served in a nitrogen-frozen hollowed out tomato, keeping both you and your drink cool. Available until the end of August.

Pop-Up Shacks This summer forget about food trucks, it is all about the cocktail shacks in the French capital. In the hipster capital of the city Plaza Havana takes you to Cuba with cocktail ateliers teaching you how to master the art of making, and drinking, the perfect mojito. Meanwhile, over at the chic opera house La Paillotte de l’Opéra takes you to a Hawaiian beach shack where you can chill with a beer or even a Cointreau Fizz. Both pop-up bars are open through to the end of September. Plaza Havana 148 rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin (10th)

La Paillotte de l’Opéra 1 Place Jacques Rouche (1st)

La Paillotte de l’Opera Photo © Florian Fromentin

Belvedere Vodka Bar Mandarin Oriental 251 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01 70 98 78 88

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Speakeasy Bar & Club

Cocktails and Champagne In the heart of the quintessentially Parisian neighbourhood of SaintGermain, the Germain Paradisio Cinema hides a speakeasy bar and club. Every Friday and Saturday night, the private theatre draws its curtain to reveal the India Mahdavi psychedelically-decorated space where you can dance till dawn or simply pop in for a glass of champagne or the Halle Berry cocktail, made with Hendrick’s gin, red currant, lemon and basil, it is the cocktail of choice for a sweet and tangy party drink. Open from 11.30pm to 4am 25 rue de Buci (6th), 01 43 26 02 93

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in one hour?, the stand-up comic will leave you rolling in your seat from laughter and 100% prepared for any situation in the City of Light. Entirely performed in English, it is a great show for everyone, including Parisians who will no doubt get a good laugh at themselves. It is not an easy feat to master the Parisian attitude but Olivier has put together a fail-proof guideline of French etiquette that will leave you embracing the oh la la factor. Non-stop laughter from a real Parisian guaranteed to leave you wanting more. This is THE PERFECT GUIDE to enjoy Paris and the Parisians!

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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.

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.

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The current show, Paris Merveilles, is a wonderful song-and-dance spectacular journey into Paris with stunning sets and 600 dazzling costumes. Daily.

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.lido.fr 116bis ave des Champs-Elysées (8th), 01.40.76.56.10. M° George V

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Located a few minutes from the Place de la Bastille, this fun bar offers excellent and original cocktails. The bar also features a small but very good snacking menu. 2bis rue des Taillandiers (11th), 01.48.06.50.70. M° Bastille

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° Saint-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

Experimental Cocktail Bar

A fun bar hidden in the heart of the 2nd arrondissement where you can enjoy delicious cocktails and cool music. 37 rue Saint Sauveur (2nd), 01.45.08.88.09. M° Sentier

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

Kléber Bar

High ceilings, ornate décor and fine service are hallmarks of this elegant bar in the Peninsula Hotel. Classic cocktails, signature mixes and a fine selection of wines and champagnes are all on the menu. 19 ave Kléber (16th), 01.58.12.67.78. M° Boissière

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

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Le Bar Brûlé

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This chic bar and lounge is an ideal and pricey Parisian spot for people watching in a sumptuous décor. 239 rue Saint-Honoré (1st), 01.42.44.50.00. M° Tuileries This bar inside the W Hotel is a wonderful spot to enjoy drinks or cocktails from an eclectic menu in elegant well-dressed company. Tues-Sat 7pm-3am. 2 rue Meyerbeer (9th), 01.77.48.94.94. M° Chaussée d’Antin La Fayette

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 Faubourg Saint-Honoré (8th), 01.53.43.43.00. M° Miromesnil

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 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. 68 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1st), 01.44.73.97.80. M° Louvre-Rivoli

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

The Ice Kube

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

La Closerie des Lilas

The bar of this mythical place remains magical. Thankfully some things don’t change. 171 blvd du Montparnasse (6th), 01.40.51.34.50. M° Vavin

Chill out and sip 3 Finlandia cocktails and one shot at the city’s first ice bar. The establishment provides you with toasty garments to keep you warm while you enjoy this icily magical setting. Reservations requested. 1-5 passage Ruelle (18th), 01.42.05.20.00. M° La Chapelle

Wine by One

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

Enjoy a total unique wine experience in this lovely space next to the Champs-Elysées proposing 100 different wines by the glass. This atmospheric and eclectic bar has wines from all over the world that you can taste by the glass (at any time with your WINEcard), and also purchase bottles to take away. Mon-Sat noon-11pm. 27 rue de Marignan (8th), 01.45.63.18.98. Mº Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Le Dokhan’s Champagne 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

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 SaintHonoré (1st), 01.42.61.03.34. M° Pyramides

Les Jardins du Pont Neuf

With a stunning view of the City of Light’s famous bridges, this restaurant and bar has become a favourite with the city’s fun crowd, where they can go and enjoy great cocktails and say “santé” with each round. This is a perfect address for a drink before a dinner in the Quartier Latin or after a day spent at the Louvre. Quai de l’Horloge (1st), 06.30.15.83.02. M° Pont Neuf

Casinos Barrière

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

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location in the Middle Ages. 5 rue de la Huchette (5th), 01.43.26.65.05. M° Saint-Michel

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

Duc des Lombards

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

Le Duplex

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

Jazz Club Etoile

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

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La Fidelité

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

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

Le Montana

Gentlemen’s clubs

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

This nightclub in the heart of the Saint-Germaindes-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 Saint Benoît (6th), 01.44.39.71.00. M° Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Le Showcase

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. Daily 10.30 pm-6 am. 36 rue de Ponthieu (8th), 06.34.57.40.19. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

Le Social Club

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

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Matignon

This exclusive club has a sexy 70s vibe complete with animal print detailing and serves up fabulous cocktails and champagne in a musicfilled ambiance to an elite crowd. The club hosts themed nights and is equipped with VIP areas. 3 ave Matignon (8th), 01.42.89.64.72. M° Franklin D. Roosevelt

Palais Maillot

Favoured by French and international celebrities, enjoy cocktails and fine music with a gorgeous view of the Arc de Triomphe. 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

Club 79

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

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

This excellent spot for Parisian clubbing features

This venue attracts a handsome crowd of youthful ultra-chic Parisians. This nightspot is

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filled with music from some of the capital’s most sought after DJs and the clubbing experience includes Disco Queen on Mondays, Ladies Night on Wednesdays and a house electro programme on Fridays. 79 ave des ChampsElysées, enter through 22, rue Quentin Bauchart (8th), 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. Nonmembers are admitted after midnight. 142 rue de Montmartre (2nd), 01.40.13.12.33. M° Sentier/ Grands Boulevards

Titty Twister

This trendy loft-like club is a chic address for drinks and great music. The popular establishment has the added feature of a smoking room with a pool table as well as a tequila stand along with eclectic cocktails and large size drinks for sharing. Mon-Sat 9pm-5am. 5 rue de Berri (8th), 01.45.62.50.23. M° George V

VIP Room

One of the most exclusive clubs on the Parisian nightlife scene, this chic haven for the rich and famous lets you dance the night away to hip hop and house music. 188 rue de Rivoli (1st), 01.58.36.46.00. M° Palais Royal

maGical and opera shows Le Bel Canto

Nestled on the banks of the Seine, this restaurant featuring food with a southern French and Italian flair brings you the luxury of dining while enjoying the music of, among others, Verdi, Rossini, Mozart, or Puccini performed by talented young singers from the conservatory of the Paris Opera. Daily D only from 7:30pm. 72 Quai de l’Hôtel de Ville (4th), 01.42.78.30.18. M° Pont Marie

Le Double Fond

This unique venue is dedicated to the world of magic. You can enjoy drinks or dinner at the bar or at your table served by waiters who are English-speaking magicians who perform tableside. Downstairs a host of unique, interactive and humorous magic shows are held from Wednesday to Sunday. 11 Place du Marché Sainte-Catherine (4th), 01.42.71.40.20. M° Saint-Paul

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If one of our readers is only in Paris for 24 hours what one thing would you recommend they do? Starting from the Opera, walk over to the Louvre museum, stroll along the banks of the river Seine up to Notre-Dame-de-Paris, then cross the Seine to walk up Boulevard Saint-Germain. Have a lunch break at the Café de Flore or the Deux Magots. Take in the Assemblée Nationale, the Invalides and the Eiffel Tower, then walk up to Trocadéro, then towards the Arc de Triomphe, stroll along the Champs-Elysées towards the Place de la Concorde, then walk back to the Opera. End the evening by dining at Le Céladon. For our readers who are looking for a traditional Parisian bistro serving authentic French fare, where would you book them a table? Le Drouant, for authentic French cuisine cooked with fresh produce.

Paris is well-known for its magnificent monuments, from where would you suggest our readers get the best view of the city? Option one, from the Eiffel Tower overlooking the capital city, a perspective of all of Paris. Option two, from the Arc de Triomphe, on the one side there is La Défense, on the other side the Louvre. 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? Matignon, you can have dinner there then go downstairs to the club and party until 7am. For a couple in love where would you recommend they go for a romantic dinner? I like truffles a lot so I would recommend La Truffière for a candlelit dinner.

What have you recently discovered in Paris that you would advise guests to see? The Musée de l’Homme, which has just reopened, and its panoramic view of the city from the last floor. Where is one of the areas in Paris that is ideal for a leisurely stroll? La Coulée Verte, a former railway transformed and organised as a garden, offering a high perspective of Paris, an original way to discover the different buildings of Paris.

My perfect day 9am Breakfast at Angelina’s 12pm Lunch at the Petite Cour in Saint-Germain 3pm A stroll in the Bagatelle garden 9pm A romantic dinner at La Pré Catelan

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