Bourse De Commerce
Immerse yourself in contemporary art at Bourse de Commerce, where rotating exhibitions keep the space feeling current and culturally sharp.
Jardin Des Tuileries
No Paris trip is complete without an afternoon in Jardin des Tuileries. Grab one of the iconic green chairs, soak up the sun, and spend an hour doing absolutely nothing except people-watching.
You can’t say Paris without saying Le Louvre. One of the world’s most visited — and most photographed — museums, it’s home to some of history’s most iconic works of art.
It doesn’t get more Parisian than Île Saint-Louis. Sit outside at Le Flore en l’Île, let the French sun hit your face, or bring a bottle of wine to the steps by the Seine.
Musée de l’Orangerie
Tucked inside the Tuileries, Musée de l’Orangerie feels like stepping into a Monet painting. The famous Water Lilies wrap around you in soft light and colour, creating one of the calmest, dreamiest art experiences in Paris.
Sceners Gallery
For design lovers and art snobs. Sceners is a niche gallery blending historic and contemporary pieces in the coolest possible way. Curated, understated, and very if you know, you know.
Motto bookstore
Part bookstore, part creative universe. Motto is the place for independent magazines, niche fashion publications, and beautifully curated books you suddenly need to bring home.
Nuovo
A must-visit for curated vintage in Paris. Expect rare finds, perfectly worn leather, and the kind of pieces that make it look like you’ve been dressing effortlessly cool forever.
Entremains
A carefully curated vintage store with an understated atmosphere and an eye for timeless pieces. Minimal, elevated, and impossible to leave empty-handed.
Aime Vintage
One of our personal favourites. The curation is spot-on — think vintage designer, effortless tailoring, and pieces that feel both classic and current at once.
OFR Paris, bookstore
More than just a bookstore. OFR is an institution for fashion, photography, art, and independent magazines, all wrapped into one perfectly Parisian space. Quietly cool and worth lingering in.
Brasserie Lipp
A true Paris institution. Brasserie Lipp is the go-to spot for classic French dishes served exactly the way they should be — timeless, effortless, and always buzzing.
Halo
Come for the interiors, stay for the food. Halo blends a beautifully designed dining space with a downstairs bar that feels intimate, cool, and very Paris after dark.
Jolia
Quite possibly the best Mediterranean food we’ve ever had. Sit by the kitchen bar, order everything, and stay longer than planned. Sweetest staff, incredible atmosphere, and interiors worth noting.
Arcane 17
A Marais hotspot with the perfect late-night energy. Go for the lychee martinis, stay for the crowd.
Le Relais de l'Entrecôte
A Paris must-do. Steak frites ad libitum, the iconic secret sauce, and zero decisions to make – because there’s only one thing on the menu. Exactly as it should be.
Dumbo
Home to what might be the best smash burger in Paris. Dumbo is loved by locals and tourists alike with a menu you understand, perfect burgers and no fuss. Lome would probably call it the smash burger spot in the city.
Café du Canal
A local favourite right by the canal. Come for a slow lunch in the sun and order the daily plate – simple, fresh, and exactly what you want after a morning in the city.
Marche des Enfants Rouges
A food market tucked into the heart of the Marais. Wander between stalls, grab whatever looks good, and don’t skip the Lebanese food, it’s worth the queue.
Omusubi Gombei
The best onigiri in town. Pick up a few, bring them to the nearby gardens, and turn it into the perfect Paris lunch break in the sun.
Café Charlot
Classic Paris café energy at its best. Order the tartare, sit outside for hours, and let the people-watching do the rest.
Recto Verso
A tiny hidden gem tucked away on a side street in the Marais. Come for some of the best coffee in the area and stay for the quiet, understated atmosphere.
Benchy
Japanese sandos done perfectly. Soft milk bread, simple fillings, and the kind of lunch that somehow tastes even better walking through Paris.
Bonjour Jacob
Part coffee spot, part bookstore. A quiet little space for great coffee, beautiful magazines, and slow mornings in the city.
La Maison d'Isabelle
Home to what many call the best croissant in Paris. Flaky, buttery, still warm if you’re lucky. Exactly what a Paris morning should taste like.
Fauna
Scandinavian-style breakfast in the middle of Paris. Clean interiors, good coffee, and the kind of calm atmosphere that makes you want to stay all morning.
Cortado
A Spanish café with great coffee and even better energy. Relaxed, lively, and one of those spots that instantly puts you in a good mood.
Fleamarkets
Spend your weekend strolling through Paris’ flea markets. Vintage treasures, old books, silverware, forgotten designer pieces — the kind of slow browsing Paris does best.
Picnic by the Seine
Pick up a bottle of wine, something salty, something sweet, and head for the Seine. Simple, slightly chaotic, and somehow always perfect.
A night at Brasserie Lipp
End the evening at Brasserie Lipp surrounded by mirrored walls, red leather booths, and the sound of Paris at dinner time. Order French classics, a glass of red, and stay late.