Discover Faubourg-Montmartre Paris
Faubourg-Montmartre Paris is a destination like no other, overflowing with iconic cafés steeped in history and culture, unrivalled art galleries displaying masterpieces from all over the world, and remarkable fashion boutiques!
Hotel La Fantaisie
24 rue CadetA la Mère de la Famille
35 Rue du Faubourg MontmartreMamiche
45 Rue CondorcetSebastien Gaudard – Patisserie Des Martyrs
22 R. des MartyrsIndulge in a world of culinary excellence at Sebastian Gaudard’s Pâtisserie Des Martyrs. From the delightful French pastries to exquisite ice cream, chocolate, and confectionery creations – this is truly an oasis for gourmands looking for that classic flavor with meticulous attention to every detail!
Le Bon Georges
45 Rue Saint-GeorgesStep into a time-traveling experience at Le Bon Georges, where every day, the chef serves up classic French specialties with an inventive twist. With its rustic charm and warm atmosphere, this bistro is guaranteed to take you on a culinary journey through France’s rich gastronomic history.
Buvette
28 Rue Henry MonnierBuvette Gastrothèque, founded by Chef Jody Williams, is a unique blend of European culinary traditions. It’s part restaurant, part bar, and part cafe with a Parisien charm feel where each detail has been carefully crafted to share stories about its vibrant history – all while serving up just as much pleasure as it does delicious food!
Déviant
39 R. des Petites ÉcuriesChef Pierre Touitou strikes again with the most happening bar in Paris! He’s opened up Deviant at Rue des Petites Ecuries and keeps it classic. Don’t worry about reservations; walk in for some good food, music, and a delectable selection of wines.
Racines
8 Pass. des PanoramasRacines Paris, A classic Italian trattoria by Michelin-starred chef Simone Tondo, who revives his Nonnina Marissa’s seasonal with a twist of traditional french dishes. You’ll be spoilt for choice as you tuck into grills from Italy and homestyle cooking from la belle France – accompanied by natural wines that make this low-key luxury dining experience even more special!
Papi
46 Rue RicherThe must-see minimalistic establishment designed by renowned Neri&Hu is filled with fresh burrata and classic charcuterie – all served in an atmosphere that pays homage to traditional French vibes while still feeling modern! There’s also some incredible pasta from star baker Thierry Delabre which is worth checking out for your carb fix.<
Bleu Bao
8 Rue Saint-LazareBleu Bao is a unique Parisian restaurant reminiscent of grand bourgeois houses in China. The ambiance transports you with its beautiful wallpapers and wood paneling, offering Cantonese cuisine fit for royalty – from siu mai to every dim sum dish imaginable – it’s time your taste buds go on an unforgettable sensory experience!
Frenchie Pigalle
29 Rue Victor MasséGet ready to be served seriously flavorful food at Gregory Marchand’s Michelin-starred buzzworthy restaurant. Diners can feast on an exciting menu featuring red tuna with strawberry and cucumber granita and spiced duck with harissa and Medjool dates – all served in small plates tapas style! The interiors match the vibrant food with green marble countertops, raw oak surfaces, plus ceramic frescoes galore.
The Rue des Martyrs
Stroll through the bustling Rue des Martyrs in Paris’ 9th arrondissement, and you’ll be rewarded with an urban oasis of shopping, sightseeing, sipping coffee, or tasting tantalizing treats. Whether it’s traditional French cuisine or fresh homemade pastries, the area has something for everyone to enjoy – making it one of the most sought-after destinations for food fanatics!
High Art
Discover a hidden gem in the heart of Paris! Immerse yourself amongst an international community of modern artists united in their relentless pursuit to push boundaries and redefine high art. Step into this striking gallery tucked away within a Haussmannian block – you never know what creative surprises await around each corner!
Musée de la Vie Romantique
Immerse yourself in the romanticism of Paris and explore an old, 1830 house that was once home to celebrated painter Ary Scheffer. The Musée de la Vie Romantique is located in Pigalle’s Nouvelle district, where intricate collections recreate a harmonious atmosphere exploring its collections while surrounded by lush gardens and visits to the Rose Bakery tearoom.