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A rendezvous with a characterful, slower-paced quartier that is all timeless cafés, global food and cool bars and markets — not to mention show-stopping views
Where the man at the helm of 17 international restaurants — and with 16 Michelin stars under his belt — likes to eat, shop and view art in the French capital
The one-time estate of a textile magnate — and creator of toile de Jouy — is now a bucolic escape just outside the French capital
Raise un verre to the mixologists drawing on drinks from around the nation for their creations
. . . and where he likes to dine nearby after exploring them
From breakfast in a buzzing spot in the Marais to late-night adventures in a David Lynch-designed nightclub, via contemporary art, clothes shopping and cool restaurants
The stories of the historic sites and key venues in the birthplace of the modern Olympics — and many international sports events
It’s a big year for the City of Light on the sports front — here are its cultural and festival highlights too
From Nicolas Ghesquière’s 10 years at Louis Vuitton to Seán McGirr’s first collection for Alexander McQueen, Paris was alight with landmark moments
The designer behind the chic French label on her favourite neighbourhood gardens, galleries and eateries
Liberté, égalité, activité: here’s where to run, cycle, play tennis — and more — in the French capital
An insider guide to some of the most stylish places to stay in the City of Light
The international superchef’s go-tos in the capital for Vietnamese, Italian, Japanese and, of course, the finest French food
The co-founder of the luxury villa rental company on his favourite spots for everything from groceries to cocktails in his ninth-arrondissement neighbourhood
The Brussels-based cacao maestro reveals the City of Light’s restaurants and bars that really hit his sweet spot
The man behind the Frenchie group of dining destinations shares his favourite places for food and drink in one of the capital’s coolest quartiers
The Israeli-born designer takes us to the places that for him have long been the very essence of the City of Light
This smart Left Bank five-star hotel pays homage to famous former residents such as James Joyce, while offering haute bistronomy and a superlative spa experience
Where to savour tea culture à la française at its most fragrant — and delicious
Where to find everything that’s great about French gastronomy — in plant-based form
À la Mère de Famille has been seducing the sweet-toothed since 1761
Expert tips on the finest Japanese cuisine in the City of Light
The best bars to sample the bio-trend shaking up the French capital’s drinks scene
The fifth — and youngest — Cellar Master in the long history of the maison’s Louis XIII Cognac shares his favourite eateries, markets and gardens in the French capital
The British chef-patron takes us to a few of his favourite places to eat in the French capital
The man behind a dozen restaurants in Israel, Paris and London reveals his favourite bistros, food shops and kitchenware suppliers in the French capital
This buzzing quartier is home to some of the French capital’s coolest cuisine, much of it pioneered by female chefs. Here are six of its most delicious — and daring — restaurants
After watching the sun rise at Sacré Coeur, the scion of the eponymous Parisian family bakery — which she has run since the age of 18 — loves exploring the French capital on two wheels until nightfall
The places to know in the French capital for a working déjeuner that doesn’t feel like one
Six years in the making, the latest outpost of the Italian luxury brand’s hotel empire is a cool contemporary statement for the 8th arrondissement
Cinema is forever paying tribute to its birthplace — here are just a dozen of the most glorious celluloid celebrations of the French capital
Restaurateur Enrico Buonocore is making waves from Paris to Portofino – and that’s just for starters
The launch of a luxury hotel is the latest makeover turning the quartier into the city’s new ‘golden triangle’
Breakfast by the Comédie Française, lunch at Napoleon’s table, dinner up the Eiffel Tower: an epicurean tour of the French capital with the president of the global luxury hospitality group
As the French capital’s bars get ready to reopen, some of its top mixologists have created drinks for the FT that beautifully evoke their city. Order in person when you can, or make them at home in the meantime
The hit show has made viewers yearn for a weekend in Paris. Its star Grégory Montel, aka Gabriel Sarda, shares his tips for where to go
A very 21st-century retreat in a seaside town that has been an escape for Parisians for more than 100 years
They’re beautiful, bijou — and brought to our attention by you
Where to steal away for a few moments of peace, quiet and splendid isolation
We asked FT readers for the city’s best spots for a morning meeting. Here’s what you told us
We want to know where and how you relax in our FT Globetrotter cities. Share your favourite spa, beauty/wellness centre or luxury hotel hideaway and your top treatments
L’As du Fallafel in Paris serves Natalie Portman’s ‘favourite meal’. We find out what makes the chickpea snack stand out
France’s most famous and controversial writer on Trump, Ukraine and what he believes lies behind the rise of the far right
With the French capital poised for the Olympics, two new books seek to expose the social challenges that have long existed at the margins of the city
The Paris museum’s head on why big cultural institutions must not duck the issue of restitution, making art more accessible — and what to do about queues
How the queen’s pharmacist inspired a chocolate dynasty
Two of the world’s leading chefs have joined forces to craft a plant-based feast for their respective restaurants in Paris and New York
A crash course in an ever-shifting dialect that expresses the city’s cosmopolitan cool. Wesh!
Can ‘roi des restaurants’ Laurent de Gourcuff conjure culinary magic with his revamp of the legendary Parisian brasserie?
Accused of desecrating the French capital, the politician wants more bikes, green spaces and social housing
A Parisian hospitality entrepreneur has converted a medieval site into a lavish country escape. It’s part Soho Farmhouse – and part Hogwarts
Meet the designers revolutionising some of the most esteemed houses in Paris
With the Cheval Blanc hotel, the LVMH chairman and CEO is cementing his influence in the French capital – and his confidence in its renewal
Sixty-eight new suburban metro stations, 70,000 new homes a year: in the quest for future liveability, Paris leads
How an FT correspondent found a home in an affordable area that is a mix of grit and hipster
The world’s third-richest man on luxury, LVMH’s succession — and taking a point off Federer
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