What to do in Paris this weekend (Sept 26-28)

This weekend in Paris, we’re getting ready before the frenzy of Paris Fashion Week! New address, fashion, sweet break and place-to-be!

Babi: the wine-on-twenty hybrid bistro

On Rue Mandar, in the heart of Paris’s 2nd arrondissement, a discreet address has been attracting lovers of innovative cuisine and little-known wines since August 2025. The name? Babi. This 30-cover restaurant, conceived as a place for sharing, was born of the friendship between Jérémie Taché and Néo Guerin, both of whom have worked in demanding establishments such as Shabour and Tekés. Read more.

Megève invites itself to the BHV Marais: a foretaste of alpine winter in Paris

This year, the famous Haute-Savoie resort is installing an immersive pop-up in the heart of the BHV. An Alpine chalet-inspired scenography will transform the department store’s spaces into a veritable winter showcase. The aim? To offer visitors a total immersion in the world of the mountains, between gastronomy, fashion and well-being. Read more.

Angelina sets out to conquer gourmands with its first Chocolate Days

Famous for its old-fashioned hot chocolate, the Parisian house at 226 rue de Rivoli will be showcasing its gourmet universe in a unique program this autumn. For ten days, visitors will be able to savor exclusive creations, revisited iconic desserts and delicatessen collections, to prolong the experience at home. Read more.

Le Bar du Balzac: the chic hot spot for Paris Fashion Week

Paris lives to the rhythm of Fashion Week, and every season, new addresses emerge as essential meeting points. This year, the spotlight is on the Bar du Balzac, nestled in the heart of Bertrand Hospitality’s latest venture. Designed as an intimate setting, the bar is already attracting stylists, photographers, journalists and connoisseurs of beautiful atmospheres, all of whom come to debrief the fashion shows over a drink. Read more.

Tatcha finally arrives at Sephora France: the Japanese skincare phenomenon comes to Paris

Tatcha, a skincare brand born in California but inspired by Japan, is about to take its first steps in Europe, and more specifically in France. From August 25, 2025, its cult products will be available in all Sephora boutiques, including those in Paris, and online at sephora.fr. Read more.

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