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Alcazar

Fusion Cuisine
Alcazar

Behind a seventeenth-century facade at 62 Rue Mazarine, in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, the Alcazar hides one of the most surprising interiors in Paris. The site has lived several lives: a royal jeu de paume tennis court in the 1600s, a printer's workshop in the 1700s, and from 1968 a riotous cabaret famous for its transformist revues under Jean-Marie Riviere. In 1998 the British designer Sir Terence Conran reinvented it as a spectacular contemporary brasserie, opening up a vast triple.....

Alivi (L')

French
Alivi (L')

A taste of Corsica in the heart of Paris, L'Alivi at 27 Rue du Roi de Sicile brings the flavours, aromas and easy warmth of the island to the historic Marais. The dining room, all exposed timber and rough stone, conjures the feel of a village auberge far from the boulevards outside. On sunny days the terrace, framed by olive trees, completes the illusion, transporting diners straight to the Mediterranean. The menu is a love letter to traditional Corsican cooking, from the island's celebrated .....

Astier

French
Astier

Open seven days a week since 1956, Astier at 44 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud is a proud standard-bearer of the classic Parisian bistrot and the bourgeois cooking that goes with it. Seasonal dishes from the traditional French repertoire are prepared on site, the kind of unfussy, deeply satisfying cooking that has kept the tables full for the better part of seventy years. Its legendary cheese board is a destination in itself, aged by Maison Anthes and offered either as a plate or as a generous sharin.....

Atelier des Lumières

Inside a restored nineteenth-century iron foundry in the eleventh arrondissement, the Atelier des Lumieres became the first all-digital art centre in Paris when it opened on 13 April 2018. Created by the company Culturespaces, it takes the masterpieces of painters such as Klimt, Van Gogh, Cezanne and Dali and projects them, vastly enlarged and set to music, across the floors, walls and towering ceilings of its great hall, so that visitors are surrounded and immersed in the images rather than loo.....

Ateliers-musée Chana Orloff

The studio-museum of Chana Orloff preserves the working home of one of the most accomplished sculptors of the School of Paris, kept much as she left it in a quiet cul-de-sac in the fourteenth arrondissement. Born in Ukraine in 1888 and arriving in Paris as a young woman, Orloff became a celebrated portraitist and sculptor in the lively artistic world of Montparnasse, counting many leading figures of the day among her sitters and friends. In 1926 she commissioned the architect Auguste Perret, a .....

Badaboum

Badaboum brings a playful, intimate spirit to the buzzing nightlife of the Bastille district. Tucked away on rue des Taillandiers in the 11th arrondissement, it combines a club, a live-music room and a stylish cocktail bar under one roof, with a hidden lounge adding to its sense of fun. Its main room is compact and warmly designed, putting the crowd close to the booth and the band alike. The programming spans house, disco, electronic and live gigs, with an emphasis on quality bookings over she.....

BALZAR

Casual Dining
BALZAR

Balzar has been a fixture of the Rue des Ecoles since 1890, when Amedee Balzar, a bearded, red-headed fellow from Picardy, first started pulling pints near the Sorbonne. Teachers and students have always made good dining companions, and this classic brasserie has served as their unofficial canteen ever since. The interior is quintessential Left Bank: gleaming brass fittings, mirrored walls, crisp white tablecloths and an atmosphere thick with conversation and the clatter of plates. Over more t.....

BEL CANTO

Contemporary Casual
BEL CANTO

Bel Canto brings together fine dining and live opera in a concept all but unique to Paris. Here the professional opera singers double as the waitstaff, performing arias between courses while diners work through a refined French menu. The original location on the Quai de l'Hotel de Ville occupies a vaulted stone cellar whose natural acoustics and candlelit intimacy turn each performance into something genuinely affecting. A second venue near Neuilly-Porte Maillot offers a larger room for sizeab.....

Bibliothèque nationale de France François-Mitterrand

Four enormous glass towers shaped like open books rise around a sunken garden on the banks of the Seine, marking the Francois-Mitterrand site of the Bibliotheque nationale de France, the main building of the country's national library. Conceived as one of the grand presidential building projects of the late twentieth century and named after the president who launched it, the complex was designed by the architect Dominique Perrault and opened in 1996 in the redeveloped Tolbiac district in the sou.....

Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection

A circular eighteenth-century building once used for trading grain, the Bourse de Commerce reopened in 2021 as the Paris home of the contemporary art collection of the businessman Francois Pinault. The structure began as a corn exchange and later served as the city's commercial exchange, its great rotunda crowned by a glass dome and ringed by a painted panoramic fresco celebrating trade between the continents. After the city granted Pinault a long lease, the Japanese architect Tadao Ando was ent.....