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.
2 Days in the Dolomites: Inside the Region’s Most Striking Places to Eat and Stay
Ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, our two-day route traces the Dolomites’ standout tables and design-led stays, where Alpine flavors and mountain craftsmanship come together.
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.
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.
Where To Go in the French Alps: Where to Eat and Stay According to Our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors
From couture-clad store windows in Courchevel to Olympic-famous slopes in Chamonix and Ibiza-level après-ski parties in Val d’Isère, this is where to go in the French Alps. Skiing may be half the draw, but this is France — so dining is just as much what makes these destinations shine as the slopes themselves.
The 9 Best Places to Spend Christmas Around the World For Foodies
Christmas time can be one of the most magical times to travel — but where you go depends on what you crave. From mulled wine in Europe’s twinkling markets to sun-drenched tacos in Cabo and steaming bowls of ramen in Tokyo, these are the best holiday escapes for food lovers.
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.
UNESCO’s Latest World Heritage Sites List Is Out — Here’s Where to Eat and Stay Near 5 of Them
From newly crowned UNESCO World Heritage Sites to MICHELIN Inspector-approved stays and dining, here’s where to eat and sleep when exploring five of this year’s most extraordinary cultural and natural wonders.
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.
How to Eat Your Way Through Paris: MICHELIN’s First-Timer’s Guide
Paris isn’t just one dining scene but many — from bistronomy to bouillons spots — and knowing how each one works is the key to experiencing the city at its best. Here’s what to keep in mind.
The 8 Most Beautiful Coastal Towns in Italy With MICHELIN-Level Stays and Restaurants
From yachting favorite Sardinia to the perpetually chic Capri — plus the jaw-droppingly beautiful cliffside towns in Amalfi and along the Tuscan coast — these scenic Italian spots are as much a destination for the views as the MICHELIN-recommended restaurants and hotels.
9 Best Family-Friendly Foodie City Breaks Around the World This Fall
Spanning Lisbon to Tokyo, these urban escapes make for palate-pleasing trips for travelers of all ages this autumn.
6 MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Taiwan with MICHELIN-Recommended Restaurants
Hotels recommended by the MICHELIN Guide come with more than just a stay — each also offers food picks from our inspectors, so you can savor both comfort and cuisine in one trip.
2 Days in Kyoto: Discover Higashiyama and Arashiyama’s Best Temples, Food, and Hidden Gems
Kyoto is a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and appeal. Get to know two of the most iconic, Higashiyama and Arashiyama, with this itinerary blending history, art, natural beauty and culinary delights. You’ll also hear from two international hospitality professionals from MICHELIN Guide establishments who share how these neighborhoods shape their creative lives.
Kyoto Through the Eyes (and Palate) of Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, internationally acclaimed for his boundary-crossing cuisine and flagship restaurants such as Jean-Georges at The Shinmonzen in Kyoto, shares his insider favorites — from udon to tempura to cocktails — alongside stories that shaped his love for the city.
How Kyoto Sparked Chef Mauro Colagreco’s Lifelong Fascination With Japan
Mauro Colagreco, the chef behind the Three-MICHELIN-Starred Mirazur in Menton, traces his deep-rooted affinity for Japanese culture back to Kyoto — the city where it all began. Now, years later, he’s returned with his family, eager to share the place that first awakened his fascination.