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The Best Cocktail Bars in Paris
Once lagging behind in matters of mixology, the French capital is now a leading destination for cocktail drinkers. Here are The MICHELIN Guide's favourite spots, ranging from historic locals to new bars at the cutting edge of creativity.
Boris Campanella and Matthieu Carlin, a Perfect Pairing
At L’Écrin, this Chef/Pastry Chef duo work together like a well-oiled machine. Here, they tell The MICHELIN Guide the secrets of their success.
The 5 Best MICHELIN Guide Beach Resorts in Abu Dhabi
Explore five Abu Dhabi beach resorts offering unique experiences to every kind of traveller.
For Chef Jason Gouzy, Three is the Magic Number
At Pantagruel, which garnered a Michelin Star in 2021, Jason Gouzy crafts opulent, indulgent cuisine. Exemplifying his generous spirit, each course comprises three complementary dishes. It's an exercise in style that Jason masters perfectly and translates into a playful and exhilarating experience for his guests.
Datil is the Parisian Restaurant of the Future
We go inside the Inspector-approved spot and meet the team behind one of Paris's most inclusive and eco-minded restaurants
Mory Sacko, a Samurai in the Kitchen
The MICHELIN-Starred chef dishes on his favorite food markets and gourmet spots in Paris.
Seven of the Hippest MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Paris
Fantastic, bold and trendy design – these hotels have it in spades, but it's not all that makes them among the hippest in Paris. Packed with art, events and public spaces, these are the coolest places to gather in the city.
Three-MICHELIN-Starred Chef Arnaud Donckele Shares His Favorite Restaurants and Gourmet Spots in Paris
From hidden gems to culinary landmarks, discover the Parisian eateries that inspire a world-class chef.
The Safari Hotels of South Africa
South Africa’s parks and private game reserves are not only filled with the country’s “Big Five” wild animals, they also boast some of the world’s most respected and remarkable safari hotels.
Molitor Paris, a swimming pool turned luxury hotel
The Molitor pool attracts Parisians keen to swim, while the Molitor hotel, recommended by the MICHELIN Guide’s experts, caters to happy travellers from all over the world. This quintessentially smart and fabulously hip venue in the French capital will leave you with unforgettable memories.
Where to Stay and Eat in Paris by Neighborhood
From central tourist districts to 'villages' popular with Parisians, we've curated some of the best hotels and restaurants in Paris.
The MICHELIN Guide’s Best Spots Near Paris Landmarks
Who could even think of coming to Paris without going out for a meal, whether it be in a fancy Starred restaurant, a trendsetting brasserie or a friendly neighbourhood bolthole? Here is our pick of restaurants on the doorstep of some of the capital’s most well-known landmarks.
5 Parisian Hotels That Double as Culinary Experiences
The establishments below have it all; they're MICHELIN hotels with MICHELIN restaurants. To be recognised as both is extremely rare and a testament to the quality of all aspects of the hotel. Come for the food, stay for the night
Bib of the Month: Baca’v, Paris
Discover this unpretentious, hearty bistro that offers generosity and hospitality to its guests
Paris Decoded with Perception’s Sukwon Yong
At Perception, the devil is in the detail. From the precision used to create the condiments to the selection of the produce, each touchpoint and idea yields perfect execution. Its Chef, Sukwon Yong, gives us the inside track.
Le Pigalle: SoPi’s New, Trendy Hang-Out Spot
Located in Pigalle, once the capital's red-light district but now more of a hipster magnet, Le Pigalle bears its name well. At the foot of Montmartre, among the neon shop signs, cool bars and lights of the Moulin Rouge, the hotel stands out from the crowd with its retro arty style.
View From the Inspectors: A High Altitude Lunch at Le Jules Verne, Paris
One of the capital's most iconic restaurants is nestled within the ironwork of the Eiffel Tower, commanding unforgettable views of the City of Light from 125m up. Below, one MICHELIN Guide Inspector tells all on lunch inside Le Jules Verne
2 Days in Paris
Explore the City of Light with our 48-hour guide covering restaurants, hotels, and a host of activities.