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Pain D'Épis
Pain d'Epis remains true to its name, which means wheat stalk bread. This archetypal Parisian... More
Palais de Tokyo
Le Palais de Tokyo is not a Japanese palace but an experimental gallery space for... More
Papier+
A few blocks from Notre Dame and the Hotel de Ville, this uncommon stationer in... More
Paris Museum Pass
Become a museum VIP and waltz right past the long lines with the Paris Museum... More
Paris Through Expatriate Eyes
If your idea of an ideal day is whiling it away in a Left Bank... More
Passage des Deux Pavillons
The acoustic appeal of the crooked Passage des Deux Pavillons, a short, hidden alleyway adjacent... More
Pierre Hardy
The fashion crowd complains that Pierre Hardy (156 Galerie de Valois, doesn't reinvent himself enough,... More
Poilâne
The establishment of an aspiring baker from Normandy has flourished in the Latin Quarter since... More
Quai Branly Museum
Just 100 meters from the Eiffel Tower, the Quai Branly Museum draws crowds to its... More
Quidam de Revel
The vintage boutique specializes in designer pieces from the 1920’s to the 1980’s.... More
Rodolphe Menudier
Just off the Place Vendôme, Rodolphe Menudier, a shoe shadow-box designed by Christophe Pillet, is... More
Roger Vivier
Roger Vivier (the man who invited stilettos) was a legendary French shoe designer with a... More
Scarlett
Situated in the Eighth Arrondissement just off Avenue Montaigne, this tiny shop sells vintage haute... More
Seventh Arrondissement
Packed with museums—the Musée d’Orsay, the Musée Rodin, the new Quai Branly museum, and, bien... More
Sewer Museum
The Museum: Paris developed its first sewage system around 1200 A.D., when King Philippe Auguste... More
Sixth Arrondissement
Favored by Sartre, de Beauvoir, and the majority of the 20th century’s most famous artists-in-residence,... More
Spree
Visiting American fashion editors can’t get enough of this clothing boutique crossed with a Midcentury... More
Stéphane Olivier
Stéphane Olivier, on Rue de l’Université, has a mix of grotesque and beautiful old pieces.... More
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