Whether you're stepping into Paris for the first time or finding your way back to its magnetic chaos, Yannis' guide cuts through the clichés to bring you the spots that matter—food worth obsessing over, streets with a pulse, and hidden corners that keep the city’s soul alive.
Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection: A striking blend of historic architecture and contemporary art, this space houses the Pinault Collection. Corps et Âmes (March 5–August 25, 2025) presents 100 works exploring modern depictions of the human body.
Musée Bourdelle: Set in the sculptor’s former studio, this museum offers an intimate look at Antoine Bourdelle’s monumental works, sketches, and creative process, all within a serene garden setting.
LE BAL: Situated in a former 1920s ballroom, LE BAL is an independent space dedicated to contemporary imagery in all its forms. From Jan 17–May 18, 2025, Laia Abril – On Mass Hysteria examines misogyny through striking visual narratives.
Yamamoto: No-frills, no fuss—just the freshest sushi in Paris. This unassuming spot may not scream luxury, but the quality speaks for itself. Whether you're a regular or a first-timer, they’ll always find you a seat.
Le Chardenoux: A Parisian bistro where the mood is always festive, and the food is to die for. Under the vision of chef Cyril Lignac, classic French cuisine gets a bold, modern twist, making every meal here an experience worth savouring.
Du Pain et des Idées: Yes, the prices are steep—but one step inside, and you’ll understand why. The scent of buttery, caramelised pastries spills onto the street, luring in anyone who passes. From their legendary escargot pastries to perfectly crisp baguettes, every bite is worth it.
Montezuma: Cool with just the right amount of edge, Montezuma is the kind of place you stumble upon once and instantly claim as your spot. It’s all about great wine, perfect plates, and a playlist that never misses.
Candle Kids Café: Warm, inviting, and just what you need when the city feels too fast. Candle Kids Café is all about slow mornings and cosy afternoons, where the scent of homemade pastries lingers, and the cacao-flavoured tisane feels like a hug in a cup.
Palais Royal: The arcades, the striped Buren columns, and the perfectly manicured gardens set the scene for one of the most charming walks in Paris. And if you're in the mood for jewellery that feels just as timeless? Our store is right here, waiting for you.
Jardin du Luxembourg: Grand yet intimate, Jardin du Luxembourg is where Paris slows down. Whether you’re strolling past the Medici Fountain, watching the sailboats on the pond, or simply sinking into one of those classic green chairs, there’s always a reason to linger.
Quais de Seine all year long : Summer? A bottle of wine and endless golden light. Autumn? Crisp air and the glow of the street lamps on the water. Winter? The quiet magic of the city wrapped in mist. Spring? The first warm evenings that feel like a promise.