Sister to the more avant-garde Hotel Seven, Le Crayon, at 27 rooms almost more a guesthouse than a hotel, goes a bit heavier on the kitsch. All from the mind of artist Julie Gauthron, it is a dizzy... read more
This rakishly chic new Mandarin Oriental joins the new religion of resolutely modern glamour; there's not lick of toile de jouy to be found anywhere. Located just a few posh boutiques away from t... read more
Paris may not have its own Nobu, but fans of the sushi franchise can for a very brief time enjoy Nobu Matsuhisa's mastery at a pop-up restaurant. A dark, sleek corner of the Ritz Hotel will host th... read more
A new wine bar has opened down in the 16th century cellar that Daniel Rose discovered while renovating Spring Restaurant. The low lighting and exposed stone create a cozy experience, and the impres... read more
Daniel Rose's long-awaited restaurant has finally reopened around the corner from the Louvre. No longer a solo act, Rose is now cooking with a talented team and the open kitchen is turning out a&nb... read more
Daniel Rose, the American chef who delighted French critics with his original restaurant up in the 9th, is back for a second performance of Spring. The new location around the corner from the Louvr... read more
La Régalade, that bastion of bistronomy way out on the city's southern edge, now has a central Paris location on the rue Saint-Honoré. Chef Bruno Doucet continues to turn out crazy de... read more
This new boutique, around the corner from both the Louvre and the future site of Spring restaurant, is a treasure chest of well-selected treats. You'll find baskets of cheese (like an oozy Ro... read more
Marc Jacobs, the American designer and artistic director for Louis Vuitton, named a hit handbag (the Palais Royal) after this stripped and sleek boutique. New in late 2008, the brown marble and c... read more
Part of the new design nobility who have recently moved into the Palais Royal, this Swedish collective is best known for its impeccably cut jeans. The wider world of Acne (short for Ambition to Cre... read more
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The preferred glove supplier to luxury houses like Dior and Louis Vuitton, Mary Beyer also serves the paying public from this elegant shop at Palais Royal. Her bespoke service begins with a preci... read more
An insider address that’s open “sometimes, and by appointment.” Stands out from other concept stores by mixing vintage finds and indie designs. Clever tees and accessories, plus... read more
Modern day speakeasy in the jaw-dropping apartment of two American chefs. Ten course tasting menu starts with amuse and ends in homemade petit fours, with plenty of delicious tricks along the way. ... read more
For the tycoon who has graduated from the rat race to racing Porsches. Bespoke shirts, tuxedos and denim for the man who badly wants it all. Build a shirt by choosing your fabric (2500 refs), colla... read more
An appropriately minimalist shop from the big Belgian of avant-garde design. Within a frozen white space, recovered objects and lab-coated sales staff provide the backdrop for Margiela’s de... read more
Chantal Thomas is a sort of naughty pioneer, and her rue St Honoré boudoir (dressed by designer Christian Ghion) will put you in the mood for mischief. Namesake creations are both in... read more
Color-coordinated bathtubs are one of many detailed touches designe...
Situated on the Place du Marché Saint-Honoré, this&nb...
Paris merits a cult Polaroid film and accessories shop of its own, ...
Louis Benech-designed garden combines two restaurants and the Long ...
This completely refurbished hotel at the steps of the Sacré ...