Offering a refined yet rebellious twist on clubbing, Wander is a sanctuary for those who appreciate a blend of eclectic sounds and artistic ambiance. Inside, a modern industrial décor interplays with creative installations and subdued lighting to create an intimate space that encourages both high-energy dancing and relaxed socializing. Its musical program features a mix of deep house, minimal techno, and experimental electronica, curated by a dedicated roster of resident DJs and special guests. .....
A vibrant melting pot of sound and style, Badaboum stands out for its energetic blend of live music, DJ sets, and a carefree atmosphere that encapsulates the spirit of contemporary Paris nightlife. Its interior is a creative playground, where eclectic décor, vibrant murals, and dynamic lighting coalesce to produce a multi-layered sensory experience. The venue attracts a youthful, diverse crowd that revels in its unpretentious vibe and innovative programming, which spans everything from pulsating.....
Rich in history and bursting with bohemian charm, La Java offers a glimpse into Paris’s eclectic nightlife that has evolved over decades. The venue’s vintage décor, with retro posters and rustic furnishings, creates an atmosphere of relaxed intimacy that complements its diverse musical programming. From soulful electronic sets and live band performances to eclectic DJ nights mixing funk, jazz, and techno, La Java has something for every taste. Its casual dress code and friendly, unpretentious cr.....
Velvet Club Paris exudes an opulent yet intimate atmosphere, where plush interiors and refined décor set the stage for a night of sophisticated revelry. The venue’s design features rich textures, warm lighting and elegant details that create a luxurious environment without sacrificing the raw energy of a dance floor. Its musical selection, dominated by deep house and smooth techno, is expertly curated by a talented roster of resident DJs and occasional high-profile guests. The club attracts a ch.....
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 Parisian brasserie has served as their unofficial canteen for well over a century. The interior is quintessential Left Bank: brass fittings, mirrored walls, white tablecloths, and an atmosphere thick with conversation and the clatter of plates. The.....
BEL CANTO
Bel Canto brings together fine dining and live opera in a concept unique to Paris. Professional opera singers double as the waitstaff, performing arias between courses while diners eat a refined French menu. The original location on the Quai de l'Hotel de Ville occupies a vaulted stone cellar that provides natural acoustics and intimate atmosphere. A second venue at Neuilly-Porte Maillot accommodates larger groups. The format turns an ordinary dinner into an evening of culture - the singing is g.....
BELLEVILLOISE (LA)
Occupying a building with roots stretching back to 1877, La Bellevilloise is a multi-purpose cultural venue in the 20th arrondissement that houses the Halle aux Oliviers restaurant alongside concert halls, event spaces, and a rooftop bar. The restaurant serves seasonal, produce-driven cuisine with a world-food influence and strong vegetarian options. The broader venue hosts everything from jazz brunch on Sundays to live concerts and swing balls throughout the week. The Rue Boyer address places i.....
EDITEURS (LES)
Spread across 200 seats on two levels at the Carrefour de l'Odeon, Les Editeurs is simultaneously a cafe, a restaurant, a lounge bar, a tearoom, and a library. More than 5,000 books line the shelves, offered by publishing houses that have adopted the venue as both canteen and showcase. Open seven days a week from 8am to 2am with continuous service from noon to midnight, it allows guests to linger over a coffee and a novel, devour a meal alongside a book, or savour a cocktail while leafing throug.....
FUXIA
Since opening its first address in 2000, Fuxia has been serving Italian cuisine made with love, driven by the seasons and built around fresh produce. The restaurant on Place du Docteur Felix Lobligeois brings the warmth of Italian cooking to the 17th arrondissement, with original recipes prepared daily and a genuine commitment to seasonal ingredients. The vegetarian options receive particular attention, and the overall spirit is one of generosity and conviviality. Multiple locations across Paris.....
Le 51
Le 51 at 51 Rue de Bercy operates as a casual all-day eatery offering continuous service. The menu covers sandwiches, salads, desserts, beverages, and fresh fruit juices - the kind of straightforward, well-prepared food that suits a quick lunch or a light bite between meals. The Bercy location places it in one of Paris's redeveloped eastern quarters, convenient for both local workers and visitors exploring the area.