Tips from the editorial staff

What will make you happy this weekend

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Treat yourself to an embroidered piece, see a really interesting exhibition, have a very regressive tea time… It doesn't take much to be happy, so follow our guide! 

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Take advantage of Heritage Days to get a shot of culture

How the Elysée will be deconfined

As with every start of the school year, the European Heritage Days return to Paris. This year, they will take place on weekend of September 18 and 19, 2021. As usual, the public will have access to many places that are usually closed and to events organized in major cultural venues. Among them: the Élysée, the Palais Galliera, the Grand Palais or the Grand Rex… We advise you to prepare your itinerary carefully, especially if you want to visit several spots.

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Delight in a delicious Tea Time at Sébastien Gaudard's 

If you wander around the Tuileries, we advise you to stop in Sébastien Gaudard's "à la Française" tea room to enjoy a delicious tea time. Nestled under the arcades, you can see through the windows, thousands of delicacies: candied fruit, pastries with airy puff pastry, petit fours, refined pastries, spectacular cakes and other sweets of yesteryear... From this nostalgia rooted in an idealized past, Sébastien Gaudard gives pride of place to a selection of delicacies that awaken childhood memories and buried emotions. Éclairs, nuns, Saint-Honoré, Paris-Brest, Commercy madeleines, tartlets… So many sweets that promise an unforgettable experience.

Sebastien Gaudard tea room, 1 rue des Pyramides 75001 Paris. 01 71 18 24 70

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Go see the exhibitionDivas' at the Institute of the Arab World

Divas, passionarias, artists: 3 exhibitions to celebrate pioneers - Le Parisien

Through a dazzling retrospectiveArab World Institute paints a portrait of the great women artists of XNUMXth century Arab music and cinema. ofOum Kalthoum to Warda al-Djazaïria via Laila Mourad, Samia Gamal, Souad Hosni, without forgetting of course the young and very famous Dalida… The Institut du monde arabe pays them a unique tribute with this exhibition event which celebrates both their history and their contemporary heritage. Don't delay, the last day of the exhibition is set for Sunday, September 26!

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Travel on your plate at Coya Paris 

After a long closure due to the health crisis, COYA Paris has reopened! With its tasty dishes in shimmering colors, its ceviches and its good humor, the most glam Peruvian restaurant in Paris we had missed. We tease the menu a bit: salmon ceviche with yellow pepper and sweet potato, sea bass ceviche with red onion and white corn Tiradito of tuna or yellowtail (the Peruvian version of sashimi), white fish tacos sublimated by the presence mango, kiwi and wasabi… Delicious dishes to (re)discover without further delay!

Coya Paris Beaupassage, 83-85 Rue du Bac, 75007 Paris. 01 43 22 00 65

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Treat yourself to an embroidered piece at Maison Labiche

Launched in 2011 by a team of Parisians, House Labiche did embroidery his DNA. If the brand started out as a simple line of hand-embroidered t-shirts, now it's a selection of timeless pieces that you can customize. Hoodie, sweatshirt, t-shirt, shirt, sailor top and even… your panties! What to do a little chic ego trip in all discretion... A gift to (s') offer urgently!

House Labiche, 105 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris. 01 42 78 63 10


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