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What to do in Paris in June?

  • 05/06/2026
  • Le Littré Gazette

Dear readers, looking for unique experiences in Paris during June? Read our Gazette de l’Hôtel Le Littré, which lists the museums to visit, the best Parisian restaurants and some events… For any advice, don’t hesitate to ask our concierge. Enjoy your reading.Exhibition and ActivitiesExhibition “Matisse 1941–1954”The Grand Palais explores Henri Matisse’s final, luminous creative period with “Matisse. 1941–1954.” This exhibition focuses on the last thirteen years of the artist’s life, when he invented a new way of painting: cut-paper. Dubbed his “second flight,” this technique gave rise to monumental and vibrant works, revealing his absolute mastery of color and form.Grand Palais, 9 Avenue du Général Eisenhower – 75008 ParisMetro Line 13, Champs-Elysées-Clémenceau stationAdmission: starting at €16 – Closed on Mondays“Space Mission” Exhibition at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie“Space Mission” is an invitation to journey through time and space. It offers a glimpse into the opportunities that space holds, as well as its limitations. The exhibition, which is divided into five sections, provides an overview of the current state of research, technology, and thinking surrounding space missions.Cité des sciences et de l’industrie, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou, 75019 ParisMétro 4, arrêt Gare de l’Est puis métro 7, arrêt Porte de la VilletteTarif : à partir de 4€ – Fermé le lundiUne promenade au Parc MonceauLe parc Monceau est l’un des jardins les plus élégants et raffinés de Paris. Très apprécié des Parisiens, ce parc séduit par ses allées fleuries, ses statues, ses petites colonnes antiques et son atmosphère paisible. Il devient un lieu idéal pour une promenade, un pique-nique ou simplement profiter d’un moment de détente.Galleries Montparnasse, 55 Rue du Montparnasse, 75006 ParisFree admissionTake Metro Line 6 to the Charles de Gaulle-Étoile station, then transfer to Metro Line 2 and get off at the Monceau stationRestaurants and BarsLe Violon d’IngresLe Violon d’Ingres is an iconic destination for French fine dining in Paris. Awarded a Michelin star, this elegant restaurant offers refined cuisine that showcases classic French dishes reimagined with modern flair and finesse. In a chic and intimate atmosphere, guests enjoy a high-end culinary experience in the heart of Paris’s Left Bank.135 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 ParisMetro Line 13, Varenne station, then an 8-minute walkPrice: set menu starting at €48 – Open dailyMont FrenchyLocated in the heart of the Montparnasse district, Mont Frenchy offers hearty, modern French cuisine in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The menu features French classics given a modern twist using high-quality ingredients, all served in a relaxed setting that appeals to both Parisians and visitors alike. It’s a great spot to enjoy a classic Parisian meal at an affordable price.56 Boulevard du Montparnasse, 75015 Paris—an 8-minute walk from the hotelPrices: dishes starting at €18—Open daily“LE BARON ROUGE” WINE BARLe Baron Rouge is an iconic Parisian wine bar renowned for its friendly, authentically Parisian atmosphere. This must-visit spot offers a fine selection of French wines paired with cheese and charcuterie platters to share. This welcoming venue lets you experience the Parisian art of living in a relaxed and lively atmosphere.1 Rue Théophile Roussel, 75012 ParisTake bus 91 to the Gare de Lyon – Diderot stop, then walk 7 minutesPrices: starting at €6 per glass – Closed on Mondays

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What to do in Paris in May?

  • 01/05/2026
  • In Paris, Le Littré Gazette

Dear readers, are you looking for unique activities to do in Paris during the month of May? The team at Hotel Le Littré is delighted to assist you through La Gazette Le Littré. On the agenda: exhibitions, museums, events, restaurants… This gazette compiles all the things to do. We wish you happy reading!Activities and Exhibitions“KÁROLY FERENCZY” EXHIBITIONThe “Károly Ferenczy” exhibition, on view at the Petit Palais from April 14 through September 6, 2026, presents a major retrospective dedicated to the Impressionist painter Károly Ferenczy. It brings together key works that highlight the importance of light and nature in his work through scenes of everyday life.Károly Ferenczy is revealed here as an artist attentive to atmosphere and emotion, shaped by plein air painting and Impressionist influences.19 Chaussée de la Muette, 75016 ParisTake Metro Line 6 to Trocadéro, then transfer to Metro Line 9 and get off at La MuetteApprox. €52 per personOpen dailyVISIT THE GRÉVIN MUSEUMThe Grévin Museum is one of Paris’s most iconic museums, famous for its wax figures depicting French and international celebrities. Located on the Grands Boulevards, it offers animmersive experience in spectacular settings that blend history, culture, and entertainment. Suitable for all ages, the Musée Grévin offers a fun experience, perfect for an outing with family or friends in theheart of Paris.14 Rue Daunou, 75002 ParisBus 68, get off at Opéra – 4 SeptembreApprox. €40 per personClosed Saturday and SundayHAVE A PICNIC AT PARC DES BUTTES-CHAUMONT.Buttes-Chaumont Park is the steepest and largest of Paris’s public parks. It is an ode to France and its landscapes, from the cliffs of Étretat to alpine meadows and Mediterranean groves, all meticulously recreated. These areas are perfect for daytime strolls and picnics.Buttes-Chaumont ParkTake Metro Line 4 to the Châtelet stop, then Metro Line 11 to the Pyrénées stopFreeOpen dailyRestaurants and Bars“LA GAULOISE” RESTAURANTLa Gauloise is a true Parisian brasserie serving traditional, authentic French cuisine. The menu features classic dishes such as coq au vin, confit of lamb shoulder, and many other regional specialties. An excellent wine list complements these dishes. On sunny days, enjoy the shaded terrace—a quintessentially Parisian setting—perfect for a sunny lunch or dinner under the stars.59 Av. de la Motte-Picquet, 75015 ParisMetro Line 6, La Motte-Picquet – Grenelle stationPrice: set menu for €39 or €49Open daily until 10:30 p.m.LA DÉMOCRATIETucked away just a stone’s throw from Le Bon Marché, in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, La Démocratie offers an exceptional, peaceful, and intimate setting thanks to its unique garden. A true haven of peace right in the heart of Paris. The menu is very varied, featuring creative dishes like beef tataki, as well as traditional classics like sweetbreads. La Démocratie embodies a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where the quality of the ingredients and a spirit of sharing come together to offer an authentic and heartfelt experience.34 Boulevard Raspail, 75007 Paris14-minute walk from the hotelMenu for €34 or €43 – Closed on Sundays.LA CAVE DU MONTPARNASSELa Cave du Montparnasse is a unique venue that is much more than just a wine cellar. It’s both a wine shop and a gourmet deli with over 500 items; here, you’ll discover exceptional wines and carefully selected local specialties. It’s a must-visit spot that we invite you to explore during your stay, right in the heart of Montparnasse’s vibrant atmosphere.11 Rue d’Odessa, 75014 ParisA 6-minute walk from the hotelPrice: €5 per glass

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What to do in Paris in March

  • 25/02/2026
  • In Paris, Le Littré Gazette

Wondering what to do in Paris in March? Every month, the Hôtel Le Littré team shares its recommendations to help you make the most of your stay. We’ll keep you up to date with the most exciting temporary exhibitions, must-see events, entertaining family activities, as well as not-to-be-missed gourmet restaurants to delight your taste buds this March.Are you ready to learn about some of the things to do and see in Paris? If you need further advice or help booking activities, we encourage you to contact our concierge service.Restaurants and barsRestaurant ‘’LA GRANDE OURSE’’La Grande Ourse is a small, vintage-style restaurant seating around 20 guests. It offers refined, masterful French cuisine that showcases seasonal produce, while chef Denis Croset, formerly of Bellecour, creatively revisits classic dishes in an elegant and intimate setting. The warm atmosphere makes it reminiscent of a bistro, but with more elaborate cuisine.9 Rue Georges Saché, 75014 ParisMetro line 4, Mouton-Duvernet stopSet menus starting at €41“LE BISTROT AUGUSTIN” restaurantBistro Augustin is a friendly place where you can enjoy authentic traditional French cuisine. In a chic and contemporary setting, chef Vincent Deyres offers bistronomic cuisine. Generous dishes, a typical Parisian atmosphere, and a pleasant terrace to enjoy the first days of spring. The menu is updated every month and also offers daily specials.79 Rue Daguerre, 75014 ParisBus 92, Losserand – Maine stopMeal deals starting at €26Bobance bar & wine cellarBobance Bar & Cave is a friendly and elegant venue dedicated to lovers of natural wine and quality products. The menu features carefully selected wines, accompanied by refined tapas and sharing platters. The warm and intimate atmosphere makes it an ideal place for an early evening aperitif or a relaxed moment with friends or colleagues.51 Rue Bénard, 75014 ParisMetro line 13, Pernety stopBetween €10 and €20Exhibitions and activitiesLouis Vuitton Art Deco exhibitionLouis Vuitton is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts with its new free exhibition, Louis Vuitton Art Deco, running until the end of March 2026 at LV Dream in the 1st arrondissement. This immersive journey explores leather, canvas, and geometric lines through eight themed rooms and more than 300 heritage pieces and previously unseen archives. The exhibition traces the creative history of the House since 1854 and highlights the major role played by Gaston-Louis Vuitton.LV Dream – 2 Rue du Pont Neuf, 75001 ParisMetro line 4 towards Porte de Clignancourt, get off at ChâteletFree – Reservations requiredTHE LION KING: THE MUSICALThe famous musical inspired by the animated film returns to the stage with spectacular costumes, grandiose sets, and unforgettable songs. A magical intergenerational show that never ceases to amaze audiences and attracts a diverse crowd: families, couples, and friends alike come together to enjoy this unique experience..Théâtre Mogador – 25 Rue de Mogador, 75009 ParisMetro line 12, Saint-Lazarre stationFrom €39VISIT THE FLOWER MARKET ON THE ÎLE DE LA CITÉIn March, this historic market becomes the true symbol of spring’s return. Here you’ll find fresh flowers, rare plants, and natural perfumes in a unique setting, just a stone’s throw from Notre Dame Cathedral. A short but typically Parisian visit.Place Louis Lépine, All. Célestin Hennion, 75004 ParisMetro line 4 towards Porte de Clignancourt, get off at CitéFree admission – Open every day

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What to do in Paris in August?

  • 23/07/2024
  • In Paris, Le Littré Gazette

Wondering what to do in Paris in August? Every month, the Hôtel Le Littré team shares its recommendations to help you make the most of your stay. We’ll keep you up to date with the most exciting temporary exhibitions, must-see events, entertaining family activities, as well as not-to-be-missed gourmet restaurants to delight your taste buds this August.Are you ready to learn about some of the things to do and see in Paris? And find out more about the activities surrounding the Paris Olympic Games! If you need further advice or help booking activities, we encourage you to contact our concierge service.Olympic Games festives zonesThe Olympic and Paralympic Games fan zones promise an electrifying atmosphere, with giant screens to follow the competitions, live entertainment, tasty food stalls and a festive atmosphere. If you want to take part in this exceptional event, head to the fan zones until September 8 to join thousands of other enthusiasts and feel the Olympic excitement right in the heart of Paris!Trocadéro Champions Park with Métro 6, stop at Bir-Hakeim.Place Saint Sulpice is a 16-minute walk from the hotel.La Cité Audacieuse is a 19-minute walk from the hotel.Arène de Lutèce with Métro 10, stop at Cardinal Lemoine.Parvis de la Marie du 15ème with Métro 12, stop at Vaugirard.Start of the legendary Olympic marathonThe Olympic marathon is an event that has been on the program since the first Games in Athens in 1896. Scheduled for August 10, 2024 for the men and the following day for the women, the Paris 2024 Olympic Marathon will take on a spectacular and demanding course, paying tribute to the rich history of France and Paris over nearly 42 km. The good news is that there will be plenty of free viewing points. We advise you to consult the route map to choose spots in the communes between Paris and Versailles, such as Meudon, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Chaville… Alternatively, you can visit the Opéra Garnier or the Château de Versailles. However, you’ll need to arrive very early to be well placed in these strategic and culturally emblematic locations.Picasso’s “Revoir” collectionThe Musée National Picasso-Paris invites you to discover the three-storey collection of the great Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. Come and explore Picasso’s many facets through this exceptional collection, which reflects his varied aesthetic explorations and different artistic periods. The museum also offers thematic exhibitions, the first of which pays tribute to the artist Françoise Gilot.National Picasso-Paris Museum, 5 rue de Thorigny, 75003 ParisFull price: 16 euros, concessions : 12 eurosMetro 4, stop at Châtelet, then Metro 1 and stop at Saint-PaulLe Ciel de ParisHow about a table in the clouds before your big departure? Climb to the top of the Montparnasse Tower and settle into the comfortable seats of the Le Ciel de Paris restaurant. The carefully-crafted menu will take you on a journey through the finest products from France and around the world… Not forgetting the exceptional view!Tour Maine Montparnasse, 56th floor Tour Maine Montparnasse, Av. du Maine, 75015 Paris5min walk from the hotelApprox. €100 per personColorovaThis address is well known to Parisians. This tearoom-patisserie is tucked away in the little Rue de l’Abbé Grégoire, just a stone’s throw from the hotel. We invite you to savor the lunch menu, featuring genuine homemade dishes such as vegetable veloutés, quality meats and strawberry tarts… All this for a price ranging from €24 to €29.47 rue de l’Abbé Grégoire, 75006 Paris3min walk from the hotelLa ParenthèseWondering what to do in Paris in August? Every month, the Hôtel Le Littré team shares its recommendations to help you make the most of your stay. We’ll keep you up to date with the most exciting temporary exhibitions, must-see events, entertaining family activities, as well as not-to-be-missed gourmet restaurants to delight your taste buds this March.Are you ready to learn about some of the things to do and see in Paris? And find out more about the activities surrounding the Paris Olympic Games! If you need further advice or help booking activities, we encourage you to contact our concierge service.

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What to do in Paris in July?

  • 22/07/2024
  • In Paris, Le Littré Gazette

We are pleased to present you with our carefully curated selection of captivating activities, unique spots, and must-visit museums. If you’re seeking new experiences, you’ll be delighted to explore our list of the best addresses in Paris and around our hotel. We’ve put our hearts into finding these gems to make your stay truly unforgettable.Without further ado, dive into the Le Littré Gazette and discover our guide: What to do in Paris in July? Inside, you’ll find all the information you need to fully enjoy the City of Light and create memorable moments during your visit.Sans plus attendre, plongez dans la Gazette Le Littré et découvrez notre guide : Que faire à Paris en juillet ? Vous y trouverez toutes les informations nécessaires pour profiter pleinement de la Ville Lumière et vivre des moments mémorables durant votre visite.Olympic Party ZonesThe Paris 2024 Olympic Games fan zones promise an electrifying atmosphere with giant screens to follow the competitions, live entertainment, tasty food stalls and a festive atmosphere. If you want to take part in this exceptional event, head to the fan zones to join thousands of other enthusiasts and feel the Olympic excitement right in the heart of Paris!Trocadéro Champions Park with Métro 6, stop at Bir-Hakeim.Place Saint Sulpice is a 16-minute walk from the hotel.La Cité Audacieuse is a 19-minute walk from the hotel.Arène de Lutèce with Métro 10, stop at Cardinal Lemoine.Parvis de la Marie du 15ème with Métro 12, stop at Vaugirard.Celebrate France’s national holiday!The long-awaited Eiffel Tower fireworks display returns on the evening of July 14, 2024. This special edition, celebrating the Paris Olympic Games, promises to be exceptional. The show, under the theme of “La Liberté”, will start at 11pm. July 14 will also be marked by the traditional military parade, which will take place exceptionally on Avenue Foch due to the Olympic Games, starting at 11.40am. Get ready for a memorable national holiday in the heart of Paris!Glacier Des PrésAdjacent to the large Brasserie Des Prés, the Glacier Des Prés responds to the same obsession with freshness and homemade products. The ice creams and sorbets are made by hand every day in the back store. Come and taste this delicious treat!6 Cour du commerce Saint-AndréOpen every day20min walk from the hotel or Metro 4, stop at OdéonLe ChristineLe Christine offers a refined culinary experience in elegant surroundings. Chef Mehdi Bencheikh offers modern French cuisine using seasonal ingredients. The décor, combining Parisian charm with contemporary touches, creates an intimate atmosphere. Critics praise the quality of the service and the creativity of the dishes.1 Rue Christine, 75006 ParisOpen every dayFrench cuisine25min walk from the hotel or Metro 4, stop at Saint-Michel Notre-DameL’Atelier RoulièreIf you’re looking for a charming restaurant in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, just a few steps from our hotel, L’Atelier Roulière is the place to be. You’ll find grilled meats, fish and local wines in a warm, bright dining room.24 Rue des Canettes, 75006 ParisFrench cuisineOpen every day15min walk from the hotelMathew Barney’s exhibitionThe Fondation Cartier, dedicated to contemporary art and founded in 1984 by Cartier, is housed in an emblematic building designed by architect Jean Nouvel. It is currently hosting Matthew Barney’s first institutional exhibition in France in over 10 years. Come and discover his latest video installation, entitled SECONDARY, as well as works specially created for the occasion.261 Bd Raspail, 75014 Paris18min walk from the hotelFull price: 11€, under 25 year old: 7€ and free for under 13 years old.Children’s guided tour of the Plant gardenDiscover the Museum of Medicine in Paris, a fascinating place where the history of medicine comes to life. Explore ancient medical instruments, admire rare historical documents, and delve into the revolutionary advancements that have shaped our understanding of health. This unique museum offers an enriching and captivating experience that will delight the curious and history enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss this opportunity to travel through the ages and uncover the treasures of medical science.57 rue Cuvier, 75005 – Jardin des PlantesBus 91 and stop at gare d’AusterlitzEvery Wednesday and Saturday at 10:30 a.m.Price: €5An exceptional rooftopFrom June 5 to September 30, Veuve Clicquot invites you to enjoy a unique experience to discover the RICH cuvées, perched on the panoramic rooftop of Printemps Haussmann. A gourmet summer menu has been devised for the occasion, including a signature dish created by the House’s Ambassador Chef: Jean Imbert.6 Boulevard Haussmann 75009 ParisOpen every dayMetro 12, stop at Trinité d’Estienne d’OrvesParis Jazz Festival at the Parc FloralOver the course of 9 concerts, the Paris Jazz Festival will have you on the move and on the move, thanks to a new musical program that promises to be exceptional! French artists such as trumpeter Antoine Berjeaut, pianist Macha Gharibian, artist Charlotte Planchou, not forgetting accordionist Vincent Peirani… All in the spotlight.9 avenue de Nogent, 94300 VincennesAdmission: €2.50 full price, €1.50 half priceMetro 4, stop at Châtelet, then Metro 1, stop at Château de Vincennes.

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What to do in April in Paris

  • 15/04/2024
  • In Paris, Le Littré Gazette

Are you wondering what to do in Paris in April? Every month, the team at Hotel Le Littré shares its recommendations to help make your stay optimal. We keep you informed about the most exciting temporary exhibitions, must-see events, entertaining family activities, and gastronomic restaurants not to be missed to delight your taste buds in this April month.Are you ready to discover some activities and places to see in Paris? If you need additional advice or help booking activities, we encourage you to contact our concierge service.Chez l’Ami JeanAt l’Ami Jean, no two plates are ever alike: passion is breathed into every dish. A blend of the riches of Bays Basque and a Breton childhood. During the game season, it’s a pleasure to taste roast game pigeon “foie gras mushroom” or hare à la royale Senator Couteaux style. Don’t leave without tasting the best rice pudding in Paris, accompanied by its succulent caramel.27 rue Malar, Paris, 75007, FranceBus 92 and stop at Bosquet – Saint-DominiqueApproximately 60€ per personClosed on sunday and mondayLes PapillesThe restaurant combines a grocery store with a wine bar. The South-West often takes pride of place, with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal produce. Here, the cuisine changes daily, and is composed according to the market finds of Bertrand Bluy and his chef Ulric Claude. Treat yourself to old-fashioned duck foie gras, pan-fried black pudding or sweetbreads. We’ll also be happy to advise you on wine from a wide selection of excellent producers.30 Rue Gay-Lussac, 75005 ParisBus 89 and stop at LuxembourgApproximately 45€ per personClosed on sunday and mondayLes FauvesLes Fauves is the meeting of several styles of cuisine, all of which reflect a genuine savoir-faire, in a quirky, authentic atmosphere. Our tasty home cooking is based on fresh produce selected with a responsible organic and local approach. Enjoy the house specialty: braise grilling!33 boulevard Edgar Quinet – 75014 Paris10 minute walk from the hotelApproximately 35€ per personOpen everydayCafé Nina MetayerThe Maison Colbert hotel now offers a brand-new tea time, imagined by Nina Métayer, voted best pastry chef in the world in 2023. A blend of childhood flavors and gourmet patisserie, tea time offers a gourmet experience to share with friends and family. Open every afternoon from Wednesday to Saturday at Café Clotilde.Café Clotilde 7 Rue de l’Hôtel Colbert – 75005 Paris 5Metro 4, and stop at Saint-Michel Notre-DameEnviron 36€ par personne – Sur réservationOuvert du mercredi au samedi“Inventing Impressionism” exhibitionThe Musée d’Orsay is celebrating a very special anniversary: the first Impressionist exhibition held in Paris in 1875. Rejecting the norms and traditions of their time, Monet, Degas, Pissaro, Renoir, Cézanne, Morisot and many others decided to create their own exhibition, showcasing their artistic movement: Impressionism. The exhibition Paris 1874, inventing Impressionism brings together 130 works to tell the story of this period of evolution and innovation in France.Musée d’Orsay – 62 rue de Lille – 75007 ParisMetro 12 and stop at SolferinoFrom 26th of March until 14th of July 2024 – Closed on MondayPrice : 16€ for full rate, 13€ for reduced ratesThe Philharmonie RooftopLooking for the best views in Paris? Then head for the Philharmonie de Paris: the temple of music, especially classical music. This building nestles in the Parc de la Villette in the 19th arrondissement. Here, you can admire the Eiffel Tower and the Sacré-Coeur. The Belvedere is open from April to October, Wednesday to Sunday. Don’t miss a beautiful sunset over Paris!Philharmonie de Paris – 221 Avenue Jean Jaurès – 75019 ParisMetro 4 and stop at Paris Est then metro 5 until Porte de PantinAdmire the cherry blossomsWith the arrival of spring comes cherry blossom season, with a stroll under the Sakuras to enjoy Hanami (cherry blossom festival). The warm weather returns to illuminate Paris, and spring brings beautiful colors to the capital to brighten up Parisians’ strolls. If there’s one spot in Paris not to be missed when looking for beautiful Japanese cherry trees, it’s the Jardin des Plantes at the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle.Jardin des Plantes – 57 Rue Cuvier, 75005 ParisBus 89 and stop at Jardin des PlantesJardin Albert Kahn – 2 Rue du Port, 92100 Boulogne-BillancourtMétro 10 and stop at Boulogne Pont de Saint-CloudChocolates from “Grande Epicerie of Paris”La Grande Épicerie de Paris plunges us into an ocean of chocolate treats with its ultra-gourmand and playful Easter collection. Head to Rue de Sèvres and Rue de Passy to let your children enjoy them!La Grande Epicerie de Paris – 38 rue de Sèvres 75007 Paris10 minute walk from the hotel

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What to do in February in Paris?

  • 05/02/2024
  • Le Littré Gazette

Welcome to Hotel Le Littré, a establishment with harmony and Parisian elegance! Each month, our team is committed to providing you with the most sophisticated recommendations to explore the City of Light. Whether you are passionate about art, museums, or gastronomy, we have carefully crafted specific suggestions for this month of January, inviting you to an authentic immersion into the very essence of Paris. Allow us to be your privileged guide in discovering the capital, thus transforming your stay at our hotel into a genuine experience, marked by memorable visits, enriching cultural experiences, and the tasting of delicious French specialties.A Parisian bistro cuisineWhen we want to immerse ourselves in the art of bistronomic cuisine, it’s Bistrot Le Troquet that comes to mind! The moleskin benches, mirrors, and small, closely arranged tables invite you to conviviality. The clients of this restaurant come for the ambiance as well as for the cuisine of the young chef, Marc Mouton, who crafts delicious recipes and highlights fresh seasonal ingredients.21 rue François Bonvin, 15th arrondissementClosed on Sundays and MondaysBus 89 and stop at Volontaires – LecourbeApprox. €65 per personA sophisticated menu in KongIn weightlessness, the Kong restaurant exudes an atmosphere that is simultaneously relaxed, chic, and entertaining. Nothing is left to chance to ensure the success of this establishment perched on the rooftops of Paris. Kong offers a fusion cuisine, blending French elegance with Japanese exoticism. Each bite provides a unique experience, a journey between two worlds, in an environment that is both quirky and elegant, complemented by a panoramic view of the Seine and the Pont Neuf.1 rue du Pont neuf, 1st arrondissementMetro 4 and stop at ChâteletApprox. €80 per personHonoring “La Chandeleur”Honor la Chandeleur on February 2nd! Taste the delicious French crepes. This tradition originated as an ancient pagan and Latin festival, later evolving into a Christian religious celebration. Discover the must-visit addresses!La Cuillière en Bois: 108 rue des Entrepreneurs, 15th arrondissementLe Petit Morhiban: 20 rue d’Odessa, 14th arrondissementLe Breizh Café: 109 rue Veille du Temple, 3rd arrondissementCreperie Suzette, 24 rue des Francs, 4th arrondissementA musical dinner at BelcantoEnjoy an unforgettable evening at Belcanto Paris by booking a dinner show. The musical restaurant takes you into the unique world of lyrical singing while savoring the Chef’s refined and delicious cuisine. For a romantic evening as a couple or with friends, get ready for a true experience in this unusual establishment in Paris near City Hall. Let the celebration begin!72, quai de l’Hôtel de Ville, 4th arrondissementBus 96, stop at Hôtel de VilleThe Puccini menu is €104 per personThe Montmartre museumA few steps from the Sacré-Cœur and the Place du Tertre, the Montmartre Museum and its gardens offer a haven of peace and greenery in the heart of Paris. Through permanent collections, discover the history of the hill, the excitement of Montmartre workshops and cabarets, as well as temporary collections and the studio of Suzanne Valadon.12 Rue Cortot, 18th arrondissementMetro 12, stop at Lamarck – CaulaincourtAdmission €15 per personOpen daily from 10am to 6pmThe Rodin museum turns into a dance floorThe Rodin Museum invites you to this LOVE evening, highlighting Camille Claudel’s La Valse, celebrating its one hundred sixtieth anniversary this year. Every hour, the museum’s hall will be transformed into a dance workshop, allowing all couples to waltz with the valuable guidance of professional dancers. After celebrating love with a swirling waltz, visiting couples can rediscover Claudel and Rodin through the stories told along the route and the artworks. This evening promises you an exceptional night77 Rue de Varenne, 7th arrondissement ParisMetro 13, stop at VarenneFull price: €27 and -26 years: €15Contemplate the works in the Petit PalaisThe Petit Palais of Paris is an architectural and artistic marvel that is sure to captivate your imagination and leave you in awe. The building itself and the gardens are works of art. In addition to its free permanent collection, the Petit Palais regularly features temporary exhibitions, some of which are ticketed, showcasing contemporary artists and innovative artistic themes. Unlike larger and often more crowded Parisian museums, the Petit Palais offers a more intimate atmosphere. At the end of your visit, treat yourself to a well-deserved break by relaxing in the charming museum café.Av. Winston Churchill, 8th ParisMetro 13, stop at Champs-Élysées – ClemenceauFree entranceCandle LightsCome and discover Candlelight’s magnificent musical shows in some of Paris’s most beautiful historic monuments. Candles create a warm glow and pay tribute to the likes of Coldplay and Hans Zimmer. Buy your Valentine’s Day tickets online.