Set against the historic backdrop of the Hôtel Westminster, Chef Grégory Gbiorczyk is redefining French cuisine with a concise, ultra-fresh menu at the heart of Céladon. Open exclusively on Friday and Saturday evenings, this intimate restaurant offers a timeless experience where palace-level luxury becomes within reach.
Jade Genin unveils her Valentine’s Day 2026 collection, and we're absolutely loving it. This year, she’s introducing a "Taste Me" praline heart and a playful, original chocolate pot — both available in a limited edition from February 10 to 18 at her shop on Avenue de l’Opéra, Paris.
Starting January 23, 2026, Josiane Balasko and Marilou Berry will bring to life a compelling mother-daughter duo in a moving play at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens. Read our review.
Katsu Katsu is the latest Japanese spot opening its doors in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, bringing a dedicated focus on authentic Japanese breading. This unique eatery celebrates tonkatsu and its crispy variations, from pork and shrimp to mushrooms and potato croquettes. We went to try it out and here's what we thought.
"Rêver, rire, passer" (Dream, laugh, pass), a creation based on Cyrano with Jacques Weber and José-Antonio Pereira, can be seen at the Théâtre de la Pépinière from January 29, 2026.
Pierre Hermé unveils his 2025 Christmas collection, Abysses, inspired by the seabed. Yule logs, Advent calendars, and chocolates will arrive in Parisian stores at the end of 2025, with creations that pay tribute to coral reefs.
La Fontaine Gaillon makes an appearance in Season 5 of Emily in Paris on Netflix. Discover this iconic Parisian restaurant, which served as a filming location for the series.
The Park Hyatt Paris Vendôme and its talented Pastry Chef Naraé Kim unveil a delicate Christmas log inspired by jewelry. We tell you more about this creation entitled "Broche de Gui" (Mistletoe Brooch).
From November 21 to 23, 2025, the Salon Idées Japon will be setting up shop at the Bastille Design Center in the 11th arrondissement. Sixty Franco-Japanese designers, 19 workshops, and 12 conferences will take over the 670 m² of this historic venue, with free admission. So make the most of it!
Are you a fan of second-hand fashion? Then don't miss the big vintage clothing sale by the kilo this Saturday, November 1, 2025, at the HQ in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. What's on the program? A carefully curated selection of quality vintage pieces at unbeatable prices. Reserve your spot.
Located on rue de la Paix, between Place Vendôme and the Opéra, the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme has become one of the capital's most sought-after luxury hotels over the past twenty years. Behind its listed façade lies a hotel conceived as a modern residence, combining design, contemporary art and French savoir-faire.
Pastry chef Cédric Grolet unveils his latest project: his chocolate factory Cédric et la Chocolaterie, just a stone's throw from his patisserie in the Opéra district. Scheduled to open on October 18, 2025!
Opened in a 17th-century mansion, La Fontaine Gaillon blends aristocratic heritage, refined plant decor and revisited bourgeois cuisine in the heart of the 2nd arrondissement.
Founded in 1875 opposite the Opéra Garnier, Grand Café Capucines has embodied the soul of the great Parisian brasseries for a century and a half, with its Belle Époque splendor, seafood, French classics and continuous boulevard service.
In the Opéra district, motorsport brand Alpine opens its immersive concept store, where car and F1 enthusiasts can enjoy a display of recent models, F1 simulators, GP broadcasts and a motorsport bar.
Since 1880, Drouant has been home to the Prix Goncourt and French literature. An elegant brasserie in the heart of the 2nd arrondissement, it has combined classic gastronomy and literary heritage for over a century.
After Pépites, Marion Mezadorian returns with Craquage, a show mixing humor and emotion, to be discovered from September 23, 2025 at the Théâtre de la Pépinière in Paris.
The Artisans d'Excellence trade show moves to the Palais de la Porte Dorée for its second edition from October 2 to 4, 2025. In the heart of the building in the 12th arrondissement, eighty craftsmen and material artists invite you to discover their work, in an exhibition celebrating the excellence of French know-how.
To mark the Prix Goncourt 2025, Drouant is offering Parisians the chance to savor the secret menu served to Academy members, from November 4 to December 15, 2025.