exist ParisRive Droite (right bank), has a clever duality. Along the Boulevard Haussmann, fashion enthusiasts flock to historic department stores like Galeries Lafayette and Printemps – a true style temple. Meanwhile, Grands Boulevards is filled with the energy of the latest performances and offers covered passages that take you to the past of Paris’ charm, revealing the eternal address away from the modern hustle and bustle.
Adventure beyond these active arteries and you will find surprising tranquility. Book a weekend break in Paris The 9th arndissement – The rivers in the north are affectionately called sopi (South Pigalle) – You will find a group of quiet street mazes, daily life unfolding at a more leisurely pace. The hotel at this location brings you a strategic advantage, nestled among many of the city’s most popular attractions, and apart from some permanently uneasy streets, Arnddissement remains largely a paradise for many people.
Where to drink coffee
start KB Coffee Roasting Machine (From Kooka Boora, then Australian native Bird), it's a beloved place where it grilled with fruity, clean single native beans. Come and take a caffeine hit and linger on the huge terrace with grilled cheese. Once you come on, walk around the picturesque surrounding streets, be sure to Boulangerie Mamiche On the way – expect to line up its baboons, beets and cinnamon bread.
Nearby, on Holy Land Street, Seamless coffee shop It is an intimate and aesthetic gathering place with unique products such as banana latte and Kyoto's etiquette matcha. Seats are limited, so consider ordering coffee. Finally, there is Blonderoast coffee on site and there are many brunch options such as Pastrami sandwiches and bánhmi.
Style and shopping

Dominant ardsissement is two huge beauties epoque Great Magas: Galeries Lafayette and printemps. In Printemps, Discover7ème Ciel (Seventh Paradise), a treasure house loved by shoppers, as it opts for high-end retro fashion, Monday's retro (With a collaborator with celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Olsen Twins).
Wander along the vibrant heart of the Martyr (Sopi). Here you may stumble upon a charming one Brocante (Flea Market) and discover unique curiosity. A local favorite is Marché D'Anvers, a bustling farmers' market that offers fresh produce and delicacies.
Sezan It is a beloved French brand known for its timeless, effortless fashion work and a boutique charming atmosphere, known as the “apartment' – This is proven by the queues off Rue Saint-Fiacre, but its merchandise is worth the wait. To taste history, lamère defamillethe oldest chocolate shop in Paris, its original location on Rue du Faubourg Montmartre has been feeding on traditional candies since 1761.
Don't miss anything
from Opéra GarnierBeaux-Arts masterpiece. Book a guide for a deeper tour, or if you just want to marvel at its luxurious new Barocque interior, take a more budget-friendly, self-guided audio tour. For evening entertainment Olympiafounder of Moulin Mound or a long history Folies Bergère.
Also fascinating are the mazes of the 9th century, the covered paragraphs of the 19th century. Start exploring near Martyrs Street and then weave through architectural treasures such as Passage Jouffroy, Passage des Panoramas (consider in Racinesfamous fashion insiders and aisle of Verdeau are often found in dark corners. This charming stroll through hidden shops and arcades leads to the royal family Galerie Vivienneis an ideal rainy day activity.
Secret sightseeing spots

The 9th is not a community known for its abundant green spaces, but there are some tree-shaded moments on Square Montholon or Elegant Square D'Orléans, a secluded place and Chopin’s former address.
For poetic things, please visit Romantic (Museum of Romantic Life). The vines-covered villa, once the residence and studio of painter Ary Scheffer, Chopin’s friends (and Kings Louis Philip, George Sand, George Sand, Dela Cruise, Lister, Lister and other talents of the time), was full of interest in the romantic era. After that, take a break Rose Bakery And enjoy your loot in the garden, dotted with flowers of the same name.
For breathtaking city views, no crowds, go Hotel Rochechouart The rooftop provides a stylish perspective on the city. Also, climb onto the seventh floor terrace of the galeries lafayette to provide favorable panoramic views of Paris.
Where to eat
Le Bon Georges is a dining institution known for its outstanding, ingredient-centric French cuisine and knowledgeable service. The menu is seasonal and can be achieved with top-notch ingredient sourcing, which makes it a reliable option for a memorable meal – note that this can be expensive.
Bouillon Chartier It is the iconic Parisian favorite, with a magnificent beauty epoque restaurant. It is known for serving classic French cuisine (think – mayonnaise,,,,, cliffand Steak – Fries) at very reasonable prices, with the help of public tables, the vibrant atmosphere makes you feel relaxed, earthy.
Finally, for a more modern and intimate evening dinner, explore lolocaveàmanger. This new fanatic is known for its natural wines and creative small plates and a low-key local vibe.
Where to live

Soho House Paris Reconceived a 19th-century building, once the home of French poet and playwright Jean Cocteau. Its space is extensive and designed, from the sprawling garden courtyard to the intimate cabaret lounge, making them luxurious, comfortable and enthusiastic. In fact, the hotel is often described as a “mini palace” for its elegance and Parisian elegance.
la fantaisie The hotel has received praise for its “marvelous, dreamy, floral and seventies design”. A must try is its excellent spa with a pool, sauna and hammer. Despite the central location, the atmosphere is quiet, the rooms are comfortable, and the views from the rooftop bar (overlooking the garden terrace and the city outside) are pleasant.
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