Where to Eat Near the Eiffel Tower
Like most tourist sites in Paris (and around the world), the restaurants near the Eiffel Tower are some of the worst quality and value in the whole city. Nevertheless, if you venture a few blocks...
View ArticleGet Cozy: Winter Garden Restaurants in Paris
From glass-covered canopies to cozy conservatories, we bring you our top 6 winter gardens for whiling away a rainy day. Indulge in an afternoon tea, cocktails, or just a coffee in the coziest spots...
View ArticleHappy New Year 2020! A Look Back at HiP Paris’s Best Posts of 2019
The best thing about being part of the team on a blog like HiP Paris, aside from all of our amazing readers who keep us on our toes of course, is that we get to work with talented writers and...
View ArticleCozy Winter Restaurants With Fireplaces in Paris
You may not be allowed to bring your chestnuts to roast, but if you’re looking for the ultimate winter feel in Paris, then there are a handful of restaurant options. These establishments are the rare...
View ArticleA Guide To Paris’s Ménilmontant Neighborhood
Located in the east of the city between Belleville and the Père Lachaise Cemetery, you’re not likely to find Ménilmontant in most guidebooks. Originally a hamlet on the outskirts of central Paris...
View ArticleRestaurants To-Go and Delivery in Paris
After our eight weeks of lockdown, we sure did a lot of cooking. I don’t know about you, but I’m a bit tired of it! Now that lockdown restrictions have started to ease up in Paris, more and more...
View ArticleBon Appétit: Our Favorite Bistro Cookbooks
There are so many things that Francophiles miss about the French capital while travel restrictions are in place, and chief amongst them is the food. At the heart of dining out in Paris is, of course,...
View ArticleWhere to Eat Around the Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe
Top: Olivier Wong / Publicis Drugstore, Above: Ladurée There’s no question: One of the hardest things about the lockdown in France has been not being able to eat out. Dining in Paris isn’t merely...
View ArticleA Guide to Paris’s Latin Quarter
Where Hemingway once walked, and students now weave in and out of Soufflot Hall (the Sorbonne University’s art gallery) and the Sainte-Geneviève Library, is the storied Latin Quarter, straddling parts...
View ArticleAugust in Paris: Restaurants & Cafés Staying Open
August is a famously quiet time in Paris due to the mass exodus of Parisians who go on summer vacation, leaving mostly tourists behind to enjoy the city and its many sights and attractions all for...
View ArticleMy Perfect Day in Paris with Ajiri Aki – Madame de la Maison
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View ArticleBook Release and Giveaway: A Table in Paris
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View ArticleExpat Entrepreneurs in Paris: Boneshaker Doughnuts
On any given Saturday, strolling through Paris’ 2ème arrondissement, you’ll notice a long line outside a hole-in-the-wall shop on Rue d’Aboukir. Passersby might take a photo or ask patrons what...
View ArticleTerraces in Paris are Back
Top left: @andregarance / Top right: @hifromalixAbove left: @cestmaikka / Above right: @deci_dela What’s it like being back on a café terrace in Paris? It’s like being back in your lover’s arms after...
View ArticleWhere to Eat on Paris’s Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis
Paris’ tourist-heavy areas like the Marais, 6th and 7th arrondissements, Jardins des Tuileries, and Place de la Concorde are undeniably some of the most picturesque urban landscapes in the world. But...
View ArticleExploring Paris’s Arty & Foodie La Villette Neighborhood
Paris brims with arty things to see and do. And no matter what kind of visitor you are, there’s something for everyone, including the eastern canal area of La Villette. A bohemian pocket along the...
View ArticleWhat’s Open in August in Paris
Not in Paris this August? Start dreaming of your next getaway by entering our sweepstakes! The grand prize is a week-long stay in our founder Erica’s Montmartre apartment with a balcony and panoramic...
View ArticleBistrot Paul Bert: A Classic Paris Bistro
Have you heard about our sweepstakes? The top prize is a week-long stay in Paris as well as many other unique prizes! Bistrot Paul Bert has generously donated a lunch for two people at their Paris...
View ArticleExpat Entrepreneurs in Paris: Boneshaker Doughnuts
On any given Saturday, strolling through Paris’ 2ème arrondissement, you’ll notice a long line outside a hole-in-the-wall shop on Rue d’Aboukir. Passersby might take a photo or ask patrons what...
View ArticleLe Bon Georges: A Modern French Bistro in the 9th
Have you heard about our Sweepstakes? The top prize is a week-long stay in Paris as well as many other unique prizes! Le Bon Georges have generously donated a lunch for two people at their Paris...
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