Paris
Best Hotels and Restaurants for Art Basel, Frieze & Major Art Fairs Worldwide
A global guide to where to stay and eat during the world’s leading art fairs, when cities come alive after dark in hotel bars and dining rooms.
2 Days in Paris: Authentic Bistros and Hidden Gems Locals Love
Explore Paris in 48 hours with journalist and author Lindsey Tramuta as she takes us on a MICHELIN Guide journey to four bistros where chefs are putting their spin on the classics, as well as offbeat things to see and do in the city. Read on for the full itinerary and check out the video below.
The 12 Best Paris Hotels for Christmas and New Year’s Eve — Turning Up the Holiday Magic
From raclette chalets to jewel-box bûches, the best luxury hotels in Paris are turning up the seasonal magic with festive feasts, Champagne toasts and atmospheric winter retreats.
What is a MICHELIN Star?
The MICHELIN Guide explained — criteria for Stars; One Star versus Two Stars versus Three Stars; how service and decor factor in; and more. All your questions answered by our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors.
2 Days in Versailles: The MICHELIN Guide to Where to Eat, Stay and Explore
Beyond the gilded palace, Versailles reveals a city alive with markets, art and the quiet pleasures of French life. Spend two days discovering its artisans, gardens and tables fit for a king.
The Complete MICHELIN Guide to Paris Hotels
How do you choose the best hotel in Paris? Whether you're solo, sightseeing or just passing through, this guide is for you.
Vegan Dining in Paris: How Restaurateur Alice Tuyet Is Transforming French Cuisine
Inspired by her father’s love for French cuisine, restaurateur Alice Tuyet is redefining plant-based dining in Paris — with a touch of mischief, flair and healthy helpings of sauces.
In Paris’ Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Classic Bistros Get An Update
In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the bistro is a form of art, our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors will tell you — whether it’s old-world cafés or hip neo-bistros and everything else in between. It evolves, but never really goes out of fashion. From where to eat to what to see, here’s our next Paris guide on how to experience the Left Bank’s most storied neighborhood.
In Paris, Pastry Chef Maxence Barbot Is Le Bristol Hotel's Dessert Visionary
At top Paris hotel Le Bristol, master pastry chef Maxence Barbot is turning desserts into edible works of art — elevating French patisserie to dazzling new heights.
The MICHELIN Guide to Pigalle, Paris’ Red-Light District Turned Foodie Haven
Once known for its grittiness, Pigalle has transformed into one of Paris’ most sought-after neighborhoods, offering creative dining, stylish stays and heaps of history. We hear the local take, from chefs to small business owners.
In Paris, Belgian Chef Mallory Gabsi Is Redefining Modern Cuisine
The French Top Chef Season 11 semifinalist brings his trademark Belgian charm to an "If I were" interview — a playful set of questions that help us to get under the surface of who the wunderkind Mallory Gabsi, really is.
All the Key Hotels in France: The Full 2025 Selection
The MICHELIN Guide announces top honors for French hotels in 2025.
The Best Hotels in Paris: All the Michelin Key Hotels in the City of Light
From storied palaces steeped in history to sleek, design-forward gems, these are Paris's best hotels — handpicked by our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors.
Our Best MICHELIN Guide Restaurants Near Paris’ Most Famous Attractions
Skip the tourist traps: These MICHELIN Guide Inspector-approved restaurants near Paris’ top landmarks, from the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre, are worth carving out time for during your sightseeing. Here's why.
Paris Restaurant Rules: 10 Mistakes to Avoid
Dining in Paris isn’t just about the food — it’s about knowing the local customs and avoiding common mistakes. Master these essential Paris restaurant rules, from ordering tips to local dining etiquette, and elevate your experience at the city’s cafés and bistros.
Affordable Foodie Finds in 8 of the World’s Most Expensive Cities
With local vibes and carefully prepared dishes, these restaurants are committed to serving high-quality cuisine at reasonable prices. Here are some of The MICHELIN Guide's top picks for indulging without breaking the bank, even in New York or Tokyo.
The Marais is Paris' Gateway to Japan — Where to Eat and Stay
Paris’ most fashionable neighborhood has more in common with Tokyo than first meets the eye. In the Marais, matcha tea salons, craft boutiques and MICHELIN Inspector-approved restaurants helmed by Japanese chefs connect the dots between two cultural — and culinary — capitals.
Julia Sedefdjian: On ‘The Bear,’ Southern Comfort in Paris, and a Decade as the Youngest MICHELIN-Starred Chef
Chef Julia Sedefdjian reflects on her journey from sunlit Nice to MICHELIN-Starred acclaim in Paris — and how she finally made peace with the cold.