Explore the majestic boulevards, prestigious museums and mysterious gardens of the most beautiful city in the world. From luxury boutiques to intimate cafés, explore the cultural and artistic wealth of Paris.
Follow the advice of our luxury concierge to find out all about the capital's most beautiful spots.
1 - Cruise on the Seine
Sail through the heart of Paris on a private cruise aboard the prestigious Murano boat, with the most famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame and the Louvre in the background.
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Seine/ Private cruise
2 - Indulge in a private visit of the Eiffel Tower
Experience the most iconic monument in Paris with exclusive priority access. Explore parts of the Eiffel Tower normally closed to the public, delve into the tower’s foundations and hidden basements. At 22 feet underground, marvel at the machinery that supports each pillar of this historical landmark and discover the history of the tower with your personal guide. Cherry on top? Stop for a glass of champagne at the summit of the tour!
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Eiffel Tower/ Private visit
3 - Embark on an exciting treasure hunt at the Louvre
For a fun and interactive way to explore the world’s most beautiful museum, participate in a team game in discovery of Mona Lisa’s secret. Book your afternoon for a few hours to solve riddles as a group and discover the hidden treasures of the Louvre with friends or family!
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Louvre/ Treasure hunt
4 - Private tour of the Opéra Garnier's couture workshop
After admiring the splendours of the Palais Garnier, plunge behind the scenes of the show, rarely accessible to the public: the Opera's couture workshops. This exclusive tour reveals what goes on behind the scenes and the extraordinary expertise of those who create the most unforgettable costumes. Get ready to discover the secrets of these exceptional craftsmen who discreetly bring the greatest performances to life.
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Opéra Garnier/ Behind the scenes
5 - Spend a day in Champagne
Escape to Reims and its charming vineyards for a refreshing adventure outside the city. Discover the impressive cathedral and meet a local, independent champagne producer. Savour a refined tasting experience in a grand house amidst a truly elegant atmosphere.
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Champagne/ Vineyards
1st Arrondissement (Louvre)
The centre of Paris, literally and figuratively, the 1st arrondissement is home to the majority of the capital's landmarks. The atmosphere here is luxurious and grandiose. Visit the Musée du Louvre and continue your visit with a stroll through the Jardin des Tuileries, for a peaceful escape in the heart of Paris.
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Historic/ Central
Appartement Elysée
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5th Arrondissement (Quartier Latin)
For a bohemian atmosphere, put your suitcases down in the 5th arrondissement, the intellectual epicentre of the City of Light. Walk in the shadow of the Panthéon, a majestic mausoleum where the greatest figures in French history are laid to rest, then lose yourself in the narrow streets around the Sorbonne and its fascinating bookshops.
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Bohemian/ Student
Appartement Flore
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7th Arrondissement (Eiffel Tower)
More confidential and discreet, the 7th arrondissement is nonetheless home to some of Paris's most iconic landmarks. Visit the Eiffel Tower, which needs no introduction. Then wander up the aisles of the Musée d'Orsay, a former railway station, where you can admire both the architecture and the greatest Impressionist masterpieces.
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Chic/ Confidential
Maison Grenelle
9th Arrondissement (Saint-Georges)
Looking for something a little livelier? Head to the 9th arrondissement, the temple of Parisian art de vivre. With its designer boutiques, luxury second-hand clothes shops, charming florists, and local grocery shops, this is the capital's most fashionable district, as popular with twenty-somethings as it is with families. There's never a dull moment here. Whether you're with friends or family, the bars, theatres, and restaurants brighten up Parisian nights.
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Trendy/ Lively
Appartement Saint-Georges
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18th Arrondissement (Montmartre)
At the crossroads, the 18th arrondissement is the capital's most cosmopolitan district. At the top of the city, the Sacré-Coeur Basilica is a must-see, with its panoramic views that are impossible to get enough of. Take a well-deserved break in one of Montmartre's little cafés and let yourself be carried away by its village atmosphere, artistic heritage and eternal aura.
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Cosmopolitan/ Village
Maison Canopée
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Bibliothèque nationale de France - Richelieu (Paris 1)
The newly renovated ‘Richelieu’ is the historical address of Bibliothèque nationale de France, the jewel in the crown of the French library network. Take a look at the millions of documents, books and rare archives, but don’t forget to look up at the painted ceilings and the unbelievable glass roof of the Ovale room.
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Architecture/ Library
Luxembourg Gardens (Paris 6)
In the 6th arrondissement, you'll find one of our favourite havens of peace in Paris: the Luxembourg Gardens. Meticulously maintained, it is dotted with impressive statues and elegant fountains, not forgetting the splendid Palais du Luxembourg. An absolute must-see, this enchanting spot is as popular with locals as it is with tourists.
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Garden/ Palace
Passage des Panoramas (Paris 2)
This covered passage, created in 1799, has an old-fashioned charm with its antique shops and classic restaurants. Its cosy atmosphere and vintage shops will delight history buffs. Don't forget to stop off at Stern, a former engraver's workshop converted into a café.
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Covered passage/ Historic
Parc Monceau (Paris 8)
Located in the 8th arrondissement, Parc Monceau is unique to Paris. Bordered by vast private mansions, its English-style gardens, picturesque statues, period rotunda and small pond are like stepping back in time.
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Park/ Romantic
The Saint-Ouen flea market (Paris 18)
A change of atmosphere at the Saint-Ouen flea market, one of the most famous in the world, which covers around 7 hectares in the lively suburb of Saint-Ouen. Straight out of a film set, it's a labyrinth, where collectors' items give way to nostalgia and happy days.
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Flea market/ Authentic
Jardin du Palais-Royal (Paris 1)
Steps away from the Louvre Museum lies a beautiful and historic garden located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Originally built for Cardinal Richelieu in the 17th century which later became a royal residence and a cultural hub, it now stands as part of the Palais Royal complex.
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Gardens/ Regal
Chez L'Ami Louis (Paris 3)
L'Ami Louis is a true Parisian restaurant. Since 1924, this legendary address has built its reputation and identity with its authenticity, generosity, and expertise. The century-old establishment cultivates the art of fine, delicious cuisine. If you’re looking for a traditional, high-end brasserie, this is the place for you.
Chez L'Ami Louis
32 Rue du Vertbois, 75003 Paris
Jaïs (Paris 7)
Jaïs welcomes you into its elegant, simply charming restaurant featuring mosaic floors and tablecloths. This traditional brasserie offers refined dishes focusing on high-quality ingredients with a modern twist. Choose from a variety of starters, main courses, and an exquisite wine menu and immerse yourself in a true French ambiance!
Jaïs
3 Rue Surcouf, 75007 Paris
Septime (Paris 11)
Septime is a contemporary bistro, renowned for its minimalist decor and innovative menu. The chef uses only the highest quality ingredients from local producers. Reservations are hard to come by, but it's worth the effort!
Septime
80 Rue de Charonne, 75011 Paris
Dersou (Paris 12)
Dersou brings together Asian cuisine and artisanal cocktails. Chef Taku Sekine changes his menu every day. Each dish is served with a cocktail specifically designed to bring out the flavours. Lovers of gastronomy and mixology will delight in the intimate atmosphere.
Dersou
21 Rue Saint-Nicolas, 75012 Paris
Restaurant David Toutain (Paris 7)
With two Michelin stars to its name, chef David Toutain's eponymous restaurant is highly avant-garde. The cuisine focuses on original and visually striking dishes. We recommend the tasting menu, a concentrate of creativity and savoir-faire, with the emphasis on local, seasonal produce. The decor, both elegant and uncluttered, lets gastronomy take centre stage.
Restaurant David Toutain
29 Rue Surcouf, 75007 Paris
Crying Tiger (Paris 9)
This modern, traditional Thaï bistrot boasts a warm, inviting atmosphere, offering all the great classics of Thaï cuisine. Savour a simple yet authentic lunch at Crying tiger, where each home-made dish is made with care with only fresh fruits and vegetables, delivered daily to their kitchens.
The Crying Tiger
30 Av. Trudaine, 75009 Paris
Hakuba (Paris 1)
Located in Le Cheval Blanc in Paris, Hakuba is an iconic Japanese restaurant run by Arnaud Donckele. Between the minimalist cuisine and the wooden decor, it’s a must for the lovers of Japanese cuisine.
Hakuba
8 Quai du Louvre, 75001 Paris
Faubourg Daimant (Paris 10)
Faubourg Daimant is the latest restaurant of Alice Tuyêt. On the menu? Classic bourgeois cuisine with a twist. Absolutely everything is vegan (and delicious)!
Faubourg Daimant
20 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75010 Paris
Endless choices: Merci Paris (Paris 3)
Spend an afternoon of pure indulgence in this luxurious concept store. Stroll through endless aisles of home decoration, chic tableware, clothing for both men and women, and a treasure trove of lifestyle and beauty products. Get ready, you might just find yourself postponing that dinner reservation!
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Concept store/ Indulgence
Family essentials: Smallable (Paris 6)
This family concept store is the perfect destination for a shopping day with the kids. From cosy sweaters for your newborn to trendy shoes for your teens, you’ll find something for everyone. Don’t miss out on the games and toys for your children, or even a surprise gift for your loved one after a family shopping spree!
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Concept store/ Family
Everything you may want: Le Bon Marché (Paris 7)
This French department store offers everything from salon services, to a unique shop where you’ll find hip home decor and original gift ideas! After a day of shopping, treat yourself to one of the restaurants at Le Bon Marché, sit down at a café or pick up a pastry at the Rose bakery.
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Department store/ Original
A floral bouquet of emotion: Debeaulieu (Paris 9)
At Debeaulieu, you can create and personalise your own bouquet, choosing between their wide range of flowers, plants, and vases to craft a beautiful gift. Design the bouquet that evokes the emotion you want to convey– whether it’s for your loved one or a special treat for yourself !
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Flowers shop/ Personalised
Mouth watering pastries: The French bastards (Paris 9)
Discover this delicious, French bakery that reinvents the classics with a creative twist. Whether you’re savouring their flaky croissants, soft pistachio beignets, or burrata filled sandwiches, every choice is the right one! You can also bring home their rich hazelnut, praline, caramel spreads, and chocolate tablets to make your own creations!
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Bakery/ Creative
Elite sports experience
In the mood to burn some calories after tasting the best pastries in Paris? We got you covered. Our selection of the best spots where to work out in Paris goes from personal training, pilates, boxing, dynamo cycling and wellness.
- L’Usine: Pilates, yoga, cycling, cardio, personal training- Punch Boxing: Bootcamp, boxing, café
- Barry's: HIIT, red room
- Dynamo: Cycling
- Montgolfière: Yoga, art, culture, wellness
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Sports clubs/ Exclusive
Cravan (Paris 6)
In the heart of the 6th arrondissement in the historical area of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Cravan invites you to its charming cocktail bar in a four story establishment dating back to the 17th century. With outdoor seating and exceptional food and drinks, feel like a true parisian by dining in this endearing bar.
Cravan
165 Bd Saint-Germain, 75006 Paris
La Palette (Paris 6)
For a timeless, relaxed dining experience, visit La Palette, a classic French restaurant offering local favourites, wine, cocktails, and even brunch! Indulge in their tarama from the Petrossian house, foie gras, or share a charcuterie board with friends. A plus? Your dog gets to come too!
La Palette
43 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris
Restaurant Grand Amour (Paris 10)
Make your way to the 10th arrondissement to dine at Grand Amour, a brasserie-inspired restaurant. It is the ideal spot for a Sunday brunch with 24/7 non stop service. For a more intimate setting, privatise the back space with an aquarium, a book-bar, and a patio–perfect for an end of the day cocktail.
Hôtel Grand Amour
18 Rue de la Fidélité, 75010 Paris
Mikado Dancing (Paris 9)
Mikado Dancing is set in what used to be a parisian dance hall, in the basement of Hôtel Rochechoir and a hub for the youngins who lived to dance in the roaring twenties. This music bar and lounge welcomes you with its sleek atmosphere and invites you to experience live shows and DJ sets that stay open late on the weekends!
Mikado Dancing
55 Blvd Marguerite de Rochechouart, 75009 Paris
Thoumieux (Paris 7)
Book your table at Thoumieux, a quintessential French brasserie that combines contemporary and traditional charm. Immerse yourself in a lively, festive ambiance and make your choice from the restaurant’s high-quality menu, featuring Burgundy Snails, Tartare, and delicious starters perfect for sharing.
Thoumieux
79 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris
Disneyland Paris just for you (outside Paris)
Disneyland Paris, the iconic theme park where children's and adults' dreams meet, needs no introduction. But imagine if this adventure could be even more extraordinary. Our luxury concierge is here to open the gates of Disneyland. Accompanied by two private guides, experience the magic at your own pace with a personalised tour, dedicated space for Disney shows, and no waiting lines!
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Theme park/ VIP
The Jardin d'Acclimatation (Paris 16)
In the heart of the Bois de Boulogne, visit the Jardin d'Acclimatation. Children will be delighted by the roller coasters adapted to their size, the carousels set in enchanting scenery, and the water attractions. Need a break? Stroll along the flower-lined paths, relax by the serene ponds, or find a shady spot for a family picnic.
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Historic/ Fun
Paris Zoological Park (Paris 12)
Located in the Bois de Vincennes, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, the Parc Zoologique de Paris is a fascinating journey across the continents. The zoo is home to a wide variety of species from the four corners of the globe, from majestic lions to elegant giraffes and mischievous monkeys. Adapted play areas, interactive trails and creative workshops allow children to immerse themselves in the animal kingdom.
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Zoo/ Family
Treasure hunt in the footsteps of the artists of Montmartre (Paris 18)
Follow us on a treasure hunt in Montmartre, the world's most bohemian hilltop, where artists have left their indelible mark. Armed with a map and clues, your little ones will explore places steeped in history, from the cafés where Picasso sketched his first masterpieces to the bustling squares where Van Gogh drew his inspiration.The hunt ends at the foot of the Sacré-Cœur, where a hidden treasure awaits you. Take the opportunity to try your hand at the art of caricature, an emblematic Montmartre speciality that will delight young and old alike.
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Treasure hunt/ Drawing workshop
Personal Shopper
Paris, the fashion capital of the world, is full of exclusive boutiques where style is reinvented, but never goes out of fashion! Your personal shopper has access to all the most sought-after addresses. From luxury houses to designer boutiques and the most avant-garde concept stores. Discover unique pieces, benefit from expert advice and privileged access to the most sought-after collections.
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Fashion/ Personal shopper
Gourmet Food Tour
Our Gourmet Food Tour is the perfect way to introduce your tribe to France's finest culinary traditions, accompanied by a private guide. With the enchanting aromas of traditional bakeries, the richness of mature cheeses, the conviviality of Parisian bistros and the bustle of local markets, you won't know where to turn!
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Gastronomy/ Private tour
Visit to the Sainte-Chapelle
Renowned for its splendid stained glass windows illustrating over 1,000 biblical scenes, this Gothic chapel is as remarkable as Notre-Dame Cathedral. Less frequented, it stands out for its spiritual atmosphere and breathtaking architectural details. A concentrate of Mediaeval art!
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Chapel/ Mediaeval
Create your own fragrance
Guided by a perfume expert who works for some of the most prestigious houses in the world, take this rare opportunity to design your own fragrance in the cosy atmosphere of a typical Parisian flat. Reveal your olfactory creativity to create a fragrance that reflects you, and that will also be an unforgettable souvenir of your stay in Paris.
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Perfumery/ Tailor-made
Private visit in Fontainebleau
Enjoy an exclusive private tour of the Château de Fontainebleau on the day it is closed to the public, or in the evening after visitors have left, for a unique visit. This royal castle, with its blend of Renaissance and classical styles, will bring you back in time into the opulent time of bourgeoisie.
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Castle/ Exclusive tour
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Spring
With pleasant temperatures ranging around 20°C, spring is the perfect time to discover the French capital in all its splendour. Stroll among the cherry blossom trees in the Jardin des Plantes and Parc de Sceaux. Stroll along the banks of the Seine, and browse the Marché d'Aligre, or the Marché des Enfants Rouges, for fresh produce, colourful flowers and local specialities.
Summer
With temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C, the long summer days in Paris leave plenty of time to explore the city and its wonders. The mild, light evenings are perfect for late-night boat trips along the Seine, or an evening under the stars at the open-air cinema in the Parc de la Villette.
Autumn
With invigorating temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C, autumn is the capital's most poetic season. It's a time for strolling, cultural discovery and fine dining. In autumn, the parks and gardens of Paris become living tableaux, where the leaves of the trees shine with a thousand lights.
Winter
With cooler temperatures of between 0°C and 10°C, and the occasional light dusting of snow, there's something magical about Paris in winter. The festive spirit lights up the City of Light, from the Champs-Élysées to Place Vendôme. The Christmas markets sparkle as night falls, and everyone holds their breath as the New Year's fireworks shoot off from the Eiffel Tower.