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news parisiennes novembre 2019 – Odette: like at home
Nestled between the undulating wooden walls of the 5-star boutique hotel Maison Albar Hôtel Le Pont Neuf run by Maison Rostang, this urban table has just offered itself a new chef in its kitchens.
Continue readingnews parisiennes novembre 2019 – La Galette Lenôtre by Guy Krenzer: O delight!
We’re a bit ahead of time, we skip Christmas and the pudding, and head straight towards January and the Epiphany to enjoy Maison Lenôtre’s sublime crown.
Continue readingParisian news november 2019 – La Riviera: a southern look-alike!
Bathed in a sunny setting signed by the Friedman & Versace studio, this radiant spot is home to the majestic bar, La Riviera, designed like a boat’s shell.
Continue readingparisian news november 2019 – La Brasserie Bellanger launches its breakfast menu
Imagine good croissants and pains au chocolat fresh out of the oven, traditional baguette breads, a beautiful piece of churned butter, homemade jam and seasonal products, not to mention the Chef’s magnificent granola, always homemade of course, enhanced with a delicious fromage frais.
Continue readingParisian news october 2019 – Amandine Chaignot opens her restaurant
It was in the vibrant 10th arrondissement that Amandine Chaignot, who studied with great chefs (Ducasse, Piège, Alléno, Fréchon), decided to set up her first Parisian table. Like her cuisine, this pretty and stylish lair is a sign of true sincerity.
Continue readingParisian news october 2019 – It’s Tea Time at 9Confidential
Do you know this well named hotel? Presentation: this is the first five-star address of the 9Hotel Collection group, which compiles a series of charming hotels located in Brussels, Madrid, Rome, Geneva, Lisbon and Paris.
Continue readingParisian news october 2019 – La Mangerie: new decor!
Colourful and green, this pretty address planted in the Marais has just undergone a makeover. Balinese inspiration in this little corner of paradise which counteracts the standards of purity to play the card of sweet eccentricity.
Continue readingParisian news september 2019 – Hotel Sinner: the hotel excitement of this new school year
Freed from the classic codes of luxury hotels, resolutely impertinent, festive, glamorous and mysterious at the same time, Sinner Hotel is nothing like any other hotel and that’s why we love it! Head for Le Marais in the heart of Paris to discover a highly enigmatic place.
Continue readingParisian news september 2019 -Le Coq Rico: the bistro of beautiful poultry
This discreetly chic address, nestled at the top of the Butte Montmartre and headed by chef Antoine Westermann, elevates French poultry to the level of elegance.
Continue readingParisian news september 2019 – Le Bonheur Chocolate Factory: the aptly-named one
First shop for the pastry and chocolate maker Laurent Moreno who devotes all his talent to praline.
Continue readingParisian news september 2019 – Santa Maria Novella: a luxury pharmacy
First Parisian boutique for the Florentine brand created by the Dominicans in the 13th century, incidentally the oldest perfume workshop in the world! Santa Maria Novella fascinates all and for good reason
Continue readingParisian news september 2019 – The Grand Café d’Athènes: a stopover in Greece!
Direction le Faubourg Saint Denis en plein cœur de Paris dans ce repaire charmant qui remet à la fête la cuisine grecque.
Continue readingParisian news september 2019 – Stone Paris: the adventure continues!
And one more round of applause for Marie Poniatowski who opened her second shop on the « rive droite », a few steps from Place Vendôme.
Continue readingParisian news May 2019 – Marin Montagut sets up his shop at Bon Marché Rive Gauche
After a first pop-up store at the end of 2018, at which he presented an exclusive collection, the artist, illustrator and creator Marin Montagut definitively settles his suitcases and his workshop in the chic Bon Marché Rive Gauche in a space dedicated to Parisian know-how.
Continue readingparisian news april 2019 – The Bristol: For the love of art
After exhibiting the works of artists Daniel Buren and Ugo Rondinone in its garden, the famous Parisian palace has signed a third artistic collaboration for this spring. At the helm, the gallery owner Kamel Mennour, who has set his sights on the internationally renowned French artist Bertrand Lavier, to dress the garden and living room of the magnificent Paris suite.
Continue readingParisian news april 2019 – The Derby Alma: the couture-spirit hotel
A new jewel of the Inwood group, that already brings together 9 boutique hotels in Paris, Bordeaux and Arcachon, this 4-star hotel located a stone’s throw from the Eiffel Tower is a beauty dedicated to Parisian elegance and fashion.
Continue readingParisian news april 2019 – Cheval d’Or: Franco-asian canteen
Here comes Chef Taku Sekine again, who puts his talent to work at this new table nestled in the 19th arrondissement of Paris.
Continue readingparisian news april 2019 -The note Parisienne takes us on a journey
Saint-Tropez, a village of millions of delights, a hot spot of fiery life and eternal idleness where notes of violets, irises and lavender float. Saint Barth, an illustrious paradise that captures the hearts and memories of coconut groves and vanilla fields.
Continue readingparisian news april 2019 – Nice Fleet, a collaboration with Albertine
A foretaste of summer, this capsule collection will no doubt make the beach more beautiful! The Nice Fleet invites you to enjoy the pleasures of water with this beautiful buoy imagined in collaboration with the swimwear brand Albertine, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
Continue readingparisian news April 2019 – 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord
The 25hours German hotel group chose the vibrant 10th arrondissement to set up its first hotel in Paris. Facing the North Station, the hotel occupies the walls of a vast building built in 1860, renovated by the architectural consultants, Axel Schoenert Architects. We slept here, had dinner and breakfast and loved everything!
Continue readingparisian news april 2019 – Café Citron by Jacquemus and Kaspia
A little piece of Mediterranean paradise on Avenue des Champs Elysées: welcome to the Café Citron imagined by the designer Simon Porte Jacquemus! This food hot spot that newly occupies the first floor of the new Galeries Lafayette unfolds a village style decor with lemon trees, straw mats, ceramic jars and wooden furniture.
Continue readingParisian news march 2019 – Sunglasses by Barton Perreira & Spinelli Killcolin
These sunglasses will be the perfect elegant, spring accessory. The eyewear brand Barton Perreira signed an unprecedented collaboration with luxury jeweler Spinelli Killcolin to be released in April.
Continue readingParisian news march 2019 – The mystical Jenny Dee jewels
A fine jewelry brand created in Geneva in 2015, driven by the audacity and singularity of Jenny Dabbah, its bohemian-rock-spirited creator, the Jenny Dee jewelry line enchants women with its jewels hoisted to the rank of talismans.
Continue readingParisian news march 2019 – The Badaboum inaugurates its new restaurant
A legendary venue for celebration, acclaimed for its musical programming, the Badaboum now summons good eaters and those who love the good things of life at its table. Hand in hand with the Enfants du Marché
Continue readingParisian news march 2019 – Maison Armance: a boutique hotel hidden under the roofs
With a reception hoisted on the top floor of its building and twenty rooms beginning at the third floor, Maison Armance, located on rue Cambon, elegantly reinvents the codes of the hotel industry. And we love it!
Continue readingparisian news february 2019 – Terra: A Table for Sharing
An XL canopy, raw materials, mineral colors, an open kitchen, host’s tables and a dining counter: this is the décor imagined for Terra by the JMCA Atelier that lies in an old fine leather workshop in the Haut Marais.
Continue readingParisian news march 2019 – Guy Martin atop the Institut du Monde Arabe
The starred chef of the Grand Véfour has been made head of the prestigious cultural institution that offers one of the most beautiful views of Paris, to offer a gastronomic version of Arabic cuisine.
Continue readingParisian news march 2019 – A motionless Voyage la Compagnie Française de l’Orient
The Compagnie Française de l’Orient and China’s new collection pays tribute, this season, to Vietnam and to India.
Continue readingParisian news january 2019 – New Hotel Le Voltaire: a design boutique hotel
Located in the vibrant 11th arrondissement, the former Candide of the New Hotel group orchestrated by the Antoun family, has undergone a makeover and changed its name.
Continue readingParisian news january 2019 – Bettina Vermillon inaugurates the “Bettina Floor”
Luxury shoe-lovers, Bettina Vermillon will conquer your hearts! Located on the first floor of an Haussmann-style building on the outskirts of Place de la Concorde, this new 300 m2 space, entirely dedicated to the brand and its universe, in a chic and design atmosphere.
Continue readingParisian news january 2019 – A new Parisian address for Serge Lutens
More than 25 years after the opening of his first boutique at the Palais Royal, Serge Lutens exposes his creations in the heart of rue Saint-Honoré in a tailor-made setting.
Continue readingParisian news december 2018 – Substance: New Pearl
In a 16th arrondissement that awakes a little bit differently, this new trendy address moves the lines by being simply delightful.
Continue readingParisian news december 2018 – House Ullens & Hugo Matha
The Belgian brand that has built journeys and travel as their life philosophy, signs the first part of an ultra desirable collaboration with the fashionable designer Hugo Matha.
Continue readingParisian news december 2018 – Le Bistrot Rougemont
Located in the 9th arrondissement, this coquettish table, run by Hugues Barretieri and chef Anthony Poussel (formerly from Plazza Athénée), revives the spirit of the Parisian brewery in a contemporary version.
Continue readingparisian news november 2018 – Pascade: New Page
This chic and relaxed canteen inn, once run by chef Alexandre Bourdas who holds two stars to his name (SaQuaNa in Honfleur), has undergone a makeover and has changed its menu.
Continue readingParisian news november 2018 – Hôtel Royal Madeleine: Le Chic Cosy
Entirely renovated, this hotel, located a stone’s throw away from the Opera, has demanded the talent of interior designer Marie-Paule Clout, who works at the “Noir Nuance” office.
Continue readingParisian news november 2018 – Mayo: drink, eat and share
In a Parisian bistro style, this new place nestled in the heart of the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile hotel celebrates French local produce.
Continue readingParisian news november 2018 – Henriette H opens her first boutique
Since 2014, Sarah Stagliano, founder of the Henriette H brand, has been enchanting women with her pretty embroidered panties.
Continue readingParisian news november 2018 – Hugo & Victor opens a chocolate bar
Chocolate-lovers will be delighted by the opening of this chocolate bar by Hugo & Victor. Located in the courtyard of the 4-star hotel of the Jardins du Marais, this chalet-style bar is an enveloping cocoon that will make winter warmer.
Continue readingParisian news november 2018 – Restaurant Anne at the Pavillon de la Reine
We already loved everything here: the intimacy of the place and its discreet luxury, its hidden terrace, the cosy bar. However, a restaurant that rises to the level of the five stars that this hotel holds to its name was missing. It’s finally here!
Continue readingparisian news october 2018 – Paris, I’m eating you up
We’re totally in love with the pretty chocolate bars signed Petits Carreaux de Paris. Charming, timeless and oh! so Parisian, they are as stylish as they are tasty.
Continue readingParisian news october 2018 – Hotel Rose Bourbon: cosy address
Completely renovated in July 2018, this intimate and elegant hotel has 4 stars to its name, 39 rooms and 7 floors.
Continue readingParisian news october 2018 – Byredo : enfin la boutique !
The Swedish perfume house founded by Ben Gorham has just opened its first Parisian boutique in the chic rue Saint Honoré.
Continue readingA break april 2017 – Major relaxation at the Tiger Yoga Club & Spa
The place to be for trendy Parisians, the four Tigre Yoga Club & spa centers are keeping on with their quest for well-being in the capital. Elodie Garamond the charming lady of the house, is extending her offers for a supplement of serenity and relaxation. We take it!
Continue readingA short break april 2017 – The Lazare is inaugurating its new terrace
Travelers are going to be delighted! The Lazare, the irresistible restaurant of the starred chef Eric Fréchon nestled in the heart of the train station with the same name, is adding to the fun by installing 40 new sits under the sky of Paris.
Continue readingA Short Break april 2017 – THE AUTO IS TRENDY
The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris loves cars from every angle. Nostalgic, loving, critical, humorous, it explores through a great exhibition on the automobile from 1900 to nowadays, this symbol of dream and freedom of the twentieth century.
Continue readingParisian new april 2017 – Craie: a new healthy canteen
Located in the extension of the gourmet rue du Nil in the 2nd arrondissement, this little spot is already big! With its beautiful black facade and seductive menu, Craie is the address of the moment.
Continue readingparisian news april 2017 – Shangri-La: Easter gems!
Easter brings up sweet extravagances around its star ingredient: chocolate. Michaël Bartocetti, the pastry chef at the Shangri-La Hotel Paris, sought inspiration in his youth to create these Pixel Art Easter eggs.
Continue readingparisian news march 2017 – Rimowa is inaugurating its largest flagship in Paris
The world’s leading luggage company has chosen Paris to install its first flagship store. Installed opposite the Bristol on the elegant rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, the five-floors, 600m2 shop focuses on the history of the German brand now in the hands of the LVMH group.
Continue readingParisian news march 2017
La Fourchette du Printemps, discrete gem of the 17th arrondissement
In this inanimate part of Boulevard Pereire, restaurants are rare. And the starry tables even more. Nevertheless you should keep going until you reach the small street of Printemps to discover the address opened by Nicolas Mouton and rewarded in 2011.
parisian news march 2017 – ELLIOTT ERWITT at La Hune
The famous photographer of the Magnum agency, American born in Paris in 1928 of Russian emigrant parents, is honored in this exhibition juxtaposing rare photographs and iconic images that marked the history of photography.
Continue readingparisian news march 2017 – Diving into the design world of Aesop Cares
It’s a long story between Aesop and design! The most trendy Australian brand has already worked with some of the best architects, like the French collective Ciguë and the interior design agency Dimore Studio to create the decoration of its Parisian boutiques
Continue readingParisian News february 2017
Golden Promise, a whiskey lovers’ paradise
The Golden Promise is not a new cocktail bar, but the very first Parisian bar to offer a unique whiskey tasting, for both the most experienced experts and novices eager to discover. A tasteful trip to the four corners of the world, in countries known for their know-how
Parisian News january 2017
Black Supermarket, an arty and ephemeral place
From a neglected supermarket, a collective of ten urban artists made an ephemeral, colorful place full of surprises, between a meeting place and a gallery.
Parisian news December 2016
In front of the success of its two previous editions, the Prince de Galles is re-celebrating the Russian New Year Eve. Let’s meet on January 12th at 8:30 pm, in the patio of the famous palace which is dressed in a very wintery decoration for the occasion!
Continue readingParisian News November 2016
Franz Potisek, interior designer and Florence Fontaine, collector of objects, paintings and ceramics, have in common the love of the beautiful and the good! Gathered in front of an oven, they have developed for their friends a cream caramel out of competition.
Continue readingParisian News September-October 2016
Frédéric Malle in the Marais
For each new store, the brilliant perfume designer partners with an architect he admires the work of… For this one he chose Dominique Jakob and Brendan MacFarlane, he liked the work for the Georges restaurant at the Centre Pompidou.
Parisian news august 2016
Café Antonia, the Bristol in a « bistronomie” version
Inspired by the spirit of Marie Antoinette, the muse of the places, the Café Antonia combines the serenity and elegance of a decidedly Parisian lifestyle. Through her portrait, from the private collection of Bristol Paris
Parisian news July 2016
Leslie Gauthier, the interior designer, has turned this historic building into a contemporary hotel blending styles and periods. The fifty rooms of the Square Louvois invite to serenity, with a soul inspired by the arts and letters, symbolizing the very identity of the neighborhood.
Continue readingParisian news june 2016
Timeless step at the Napoleon III
Want to spend a green moment in an atmosphere outside of time? Towards the Buttes Chaumont park in the nineteenth arrondissement and the Napoleon III restaurant. Completely renovated by Anne-Sophie Robert, this traditional brasserie mixes historical and current codes.
Parisian News May 2016
Take off for Kazakhstan at the Carrousel du Louvre
Breathtaking scenery, lights of the new world, nomadic with ancestral customs … You still have until June 9th to spin at the Carrousel du Louvre and discover this little-known country through 26 giant photographs presented with the contest of National magazine Geographic, hanging in the halls of the Carrousel.
Parisian news april 2016
“Hubert Robert, a visionary painter” at the Louvre
The Louvre is paying tribute to one of the most brilliant craftmen of his generation, leading artist with a visionary talent. Much more than the painter of ruins and landscapes whose descendants kept the picture,
Parisian news march 2016
To end the month of March in style and celebrate Easter, we invite you to famous egg hunts to entertain children while parents are savoring a tasty brunch. In all cases, good times to spend with your family
Continue readingParisian News february 2016
To fight against rain and wind, we are offering you cultural activities this week. Towards Bercy Village to follow the Parisian adventures of Elyx, unless you prefer to dip in the universe of star duo Le Riche-Costa, or to follow the path designed by Maurice Renoma in the Marais. Before preparing for a unique concert of Charles X at the Paris Peninsula.
Continue readingParisian News January 2016
It’s cold in this month of January, so let’s please ourselves with some nice gourmet addresses: Le Camion qui fume for burger lovers which settled in the second district, an address dedicated to lovers of meat in the seventeenth, the Hotel Edouard 7 that is opening its new restaurant, or Les Halles AG, which offers a generous and friendly cuisine.
Continue readingParisian News December 2015
Orly Airport dresses up in Castelbajac
Aéroports de Paris has partnered with Jean-Charles de Castelbajac to turn, in XXL drawings, true stories – reunions, separations, birthdays, marriage proposals … – for passengers, partners and employees of Paris-Orly. These sketches are now displayed on the facade of the South Terminal of the Airport. A nice way to magnify the South Terminal, emotionally charged since its construction in the late 1950s. B.D.
Parisian News November 2015
Some sweetness again this week with praline chocolates from the Pâtisserie des rêves, the fashion cocktails from Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe, the Paris snacks from the hotel Nell or the gourmet specialties from the Alsace Christmas Market in Paris. But also great gourmet addresses: La Mandragore in Montmartre, the Régalade that changes of address and the good initiative of Châteaux & Hôtels Collection for the Restaurants du Coeur.
Continue readingParisian News October 2015
“Thomas Couture” at the Museum of Romantics
To mark the bicentenary of Thomas Couture, six museums in Paris and in Picardie get together to honor this outstanding artist of the nineteenth century. Often recognized as the master of Manet, he nevertheless played a vital role in the history of modern painting, as evidenced by the attachment of the Romans of the decadence, in the center of the nave at the Orsay Museum.
Parisian News September 2015
This week, PLUME VOYAGE Magazine invites you to go to the market with an array of Relais & Châteaux michelin starred chefs, to discover the 5th district of Paris with the guide and personal shopper of Hotel Les Dames du Panthéon, to enjoy a meal in one of Puteaux’s ancient greenhouses at Eugène Eugène or to sip a 100% parisian gin cocktail at the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, just a few ides for this week.
Continue readingParisian News August 2015
This week, PLUME VOYAGE invites you at Gallery S. Bensimon for « Things that make your heart beat », « Panor’almas, take 2 » an insight into the Brazilian scene at La Vitrine, at the musée du Quai Branly for « Tattooers tattooed » and at the DS World Paris for « Yves Saint Laurent ; the designer’s intimate world »
Continue readingParisian News July 2015
Still in Paris? Make the most of it and enjoy a few of the sunny spots down by the Seine, which gives you the chance to try specially selected products like at Mademoiselle Rose, or perhaps the bistro-nomic side of things at Bistrot d’Alexandre III. Families love brunch at the Quai Ouest and night-owls relish wild parties at the Guinguette.
Continue readingParisian News June 2015
This week, PLUME VOYAGE invites you to discover jewellery by Jean Grisoni and the Elsa Vanier gallery, the superb collection of landscape loincloths from Bernard Collet at the Maison de l’Afrique, photographs of Calcutta by Patrick Faugenbaum at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson or even the work of Simone and Lucien Kroll on ecological urban architecture at the Cité de l’architecture.
Continue readingParisian News May 2015
A weekend without a public holiday? But there are still so many exhibitions to see…PLUME VOYAGE urges you to make the most of it, to swing by the arty universe of the Chelsea Hotel in New York with Renoma or the jazz world at the Maison des Etats-Unis, to go behind the fashion scenes with Simon Procter at the InterContinental or marvel at the designer vegetal creations of Alexis Tricoire.
Continue readingParisian News March-April 2015
Les Deux Magots, the Parisian sun-spot
As if it needs an introduction – Les Deux Magots epitomises the city of Paris, on the crossroads of boulevard Saint-Germain and la place Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
Parisian News February 2015
Paris by Me: Smile!
At Paris by Me, smiles are vital. This is a tale of reconciling the City of Lights with a slightly dog-eared image in terms of politeness, as the authors of these guides are 100% Parisian and feel committed to make an inventory of the capital’s best addresses with a smile on the side.
Parisian News January 2015
Jumping head-on from January to February, PLUME VOYAGE invites you to remember the rise of photography with the Circulation(s) festival at Centquatre, to immerse yourself in the work of one of the greatest architects – the Corbusier – in a cosy environment, to munch on the best fish&chips on the left bank, before getting your hands on a special poster, signed by the best up-and-coming illustrators at the Arts Factory gallery-boutique. Happy Paris!
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