From the hotel, let yourself be carried away by the lively atmosphere of the 17th arrondissement. Just a few steps away, discover a Paris of contrasts: traditional markets and shopping streets, intimate cultural venues, hidden galleries, discreet restaurants, and lively terraces.
Stroll down Rue Poncelet, grab a coffee at Place des Ternes, explore the paths of Parc Monceau, or let yourself be surprised by the energy of Rue de Lévis.
There’s something new to discover around every corner.
Beneath the light-colored facades of the 17th arrondissement, cafés buzz with conversation and the aroma of warm pastries. Here, people take the time to enjoy an espresso at the counter, leaf through the newspaper, and watch the city wake up. Between steaming cups and knowing smiles, a whole way of life is expressed, simple, sincere, and delightfully Parisian.
As you wander through the narrow streets, the shop windows fill with the aroma of butter and warm sugar. You stop there as if entering a memory: éclairs, madeleines, delicate cream puffs… Each pastry is a promise of sweetness. These are the places you return to faithfully, as if to a rendezvous with your heart.
On Sunday mornings, Paris slows down. In brightly lit lounges and cozy terraces, tables come alive with laughter and flavors. Freshly squeezed juice, poached eggs, golden brioche… and light dancing on the glasses. Here, brunch is a ritual: a gourmet interlude, combining elegance and relaxation.
At dusk, the avenues light up and glasses clink softly. Behind discreet doors or Haussmann-style facades lie places where refinement blends with conviviality. Here, you can sip a cocktail, share a signature dish, and linger over putting the world to rights as if the Parisian night were never going to end.
Paris, the capital of gastronomy, celebrates taste in all its majesty. Just a few steps from the hotel, inspired chefs reinvent tradition, elevate flavors, and compose edible works of art. Each plate becomes an encounter, each meal a journey. Haute cuisine as poetry.
Between the plane trees and old facades, the streets invite you to stroll. You walk aimlessly, just for the pleasure of seeing the light glide over the stone, hearing laughter from a terrace, passing the shadow of a museum. Paris is best discovered here at a leisurely pace, in tune with the seasons and your emotions.
Checkered tablecloths, scribbled slates, clinking wine glasses… In these neighborhood bistros, you’ll find the soul of authentic, working-class Paris. You sit down as if you were at home, to enjoy a confit, a gratin, and a smile from the waiter. The spirit of the bistro is one of sharing, good conversation, and good food.
Beneath the large glass roofs and antique mirrors, the brasseries of the 17th arrondissement echo with a thousand voices. The service is lively, the portions generous, and the conversations endless. It is the Paris of yesteryear that lives on here, the Paris of writers, travelers, and regulars, an open-air theater where everyone has their place.
From Rue Poncelet to the Champs-Élysées, the promenade becomes elegant. Between designer labels and exclusive boutiques, you can stroll, be inspired, and indulge yourself. Here, fashion is not just a matter of style, it’s a way of living in the world, with lightness and allure.
In the hushed calm of museums or the splendor of private mansions, art reveals itself to those who take the time to look. Just a few steps away, paintings, sculptures, and historical treasures unfold before your eyes. Each visit becomes a moment suspended in time, an encounter with beauty—that discreet beauty that Paris whispers to those who know how to listen.