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What to do in Paris this weekend? (March 22 to 24)

Cultural activities or outdoor events… We have selected the best activities to enjoy Paris this March weekend. From unique trade fairs to exciting exhibitions and sensational shows… Follow our program to experience an unforgettable weekend in the City of Lights! Where to dine Saturday evening? For a gourmet stopover towards the Mediterranean, Brasserie Charlie Located on the picturesque Place Parmentier in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Brasserie Charlie emerges as a gastronomic oasis. Belonging to the prestigious Groupe Nouvelle Garde, this neighborhood brasserie offers a culinary experience steeped in the art of the bistro. With a special touch dedicated to seafood lovers. Brasserie Charlie honors the bistro tradition by offering a selection of classic French dishes. The essentials like pureed sausage, beef tartare and leek vinaigrette are on the menu. Testifying to the chef's attachment to authentic and comforting cuisine. However, the real fame of the brewery lies in its expertise in seafood. Brasserie Charlie – 5 Place Parmentier, Neuilly-sur-Seine To find out more about this address, read our article: …

Chocolaterie Servant: immerse yourself in the magical world of Easter chocolates

Like every year, the Easter chocolate frenzy invades the hearts of gourmands... Young and old alike. And if you are looking for excellence in chocolate, then Chocolaterie Servant is the place to satisfy your taste buds. For decades, this artisanal house has been delighting the palates of Parisian families with its chocolate creations of incomparable quality. Paris Select tasted them and we can confirm that these chocolates are simply divine! Easter eggs, bells, chickens, rabbits... A multitude of other animals come to life under the talented fingers of Servant's chocolatiers. Their unrivaled expertise comes in an infinite variety of shapes and sizes, from the smallest delicacy to the most imposing. Parisians' favorite chocolatier for Easter treats Whether you prefer intense dark chocolate or creamy milk chocolate, you're sure to find what you're looking for among their creations. And what about the delicious surprises hidden inside these chocolate works of art? Praline fondant, creamy ganache, heart of…

What to do in Paris this weekend? (March 15 to 17)

Cultural activities or outdoor events… We have selected the best activities to enjoy Paris this March weekend. From unique trade fairs to exciting exhibitions and sensational shows… Follow our program to experience an unforgettable weekend in the City of Lights! Don't miss the Saut Hermès at the Grand Palais Éphémère The prestigious equestrian event, the Saut Hermès, is back from March 15 to 17, 2024, bringing life to the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris. Bringing together the world's best riders and young talents under 25, this 14th edition promises thrilling competition as well as breathtaking equestrian shows. But that's not all ! Beyond the arena, on the Champ-de-Mars, visitors will be able to discover a lively paddock but also a quarry dedicated to fun activities and equestrian entertainment. An unforgettable experience awaits horse riding enthusiasts and also show enthusiasts, in the heart of Paris. Grand Palais Éphémère – 2 Pl. Joffre, 75007 Paris Want to attend this event? Get your ticket here! …

What to do in Paris this weekend? (March 8 to 10)

Cultural activities or outdoor events... We have selected the best times to enjoy Paris this March weekend. From unique trade fairs to exciting exhibitions and sensational shows… Follow our program to experience an unforgettable weekend in the City of Lights! Where to dine Saturday evening? To taste Spanish specialties, La Chambre Bleue The emblematic Delano, launched in Miami in 1995, is reborn in Paris with the very first Maison Delano Paris. Located at 4 rue d'Anjou, in a former 4th century mansion. The hotel has a lively French-Andalusian restaurant with a large terrace in the historic courtyard. As well as a magnificent cocktail bar. Surrounding the vast courtyard transformed into a terrace, a new restaurant concept created by three Michelin star chef Dani García. Named La Chambre Bleue in reference to a work by Pablo Picasso. The restaurant offers guests a journey to the Mediterranean through fish, seafood, and other sophisticated Iberian specialties. La Chambre Bleue at La Maison Delano – 75008 Rue d’Anjou, 7 Paris To discover more addresses specializing in world cuisine, read: XNUMX restaurants…

What to do in Paris this weekend? (from March 1 to 3)

Cultural activities or outdoor events… We have selected the best activities to enjoy Paris this March weekend. From unique trade fairs to exciting exhibitions and sensational shows… Follow our program to experience an unforgettable weekend in the City of Lights! Where to dine Saturday evening? Taste a unique menu from Chef Bertrand Valegas at Mandarin Oriental From February 26 to March 2, immerse yourself in an exceptional gastronomic experience at Camélia at Mandarin Oriental. French Chef Bertrand Valegeas takes charge to create a unique menu. Let yourself be carried away by the flavors of the shores of Navarino Bay with a carefully crafted menu, starting with a tasting of Koroneiki olive oils accompanied by toasted sourdough bread with oregano, and continuing with starters such as Mediterranean tuna “Lakerda”. To end this exceptional meal, let yourself be tempted by divine desserts such as “Meli”. A subtle creation based on honey from the Oliviera restaurant's hives, pollen and chamomile ice cream. Or, opt for…

What to do in Paris this weekend? (February 23 to 25)

Cultural activities or outdoor events… We have selected the best times to enjoy Paris this February weekend. From unique trade fairs to exciting exhibitions and sensational shows… Follow our program to experience an unforgettable weekend in the City of Lights! Where to dine Saturday evening? For a captivating taste journey, Little Miss Geisha Located in the chic district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Little Miss Geisha takes its guests on a bewitching culinary journey through the flavors and traditions of Japan. The beating heart of Little Miss Geisha lies in its exceptional cuisine, which reveals meticulous know-how to offer dishes that are as delicious as they are visually stunning. The menu offers a variety of dishes that reflect Japanese tradition. Chirashi, Pot-au-feu and Misotto are the dishes traditionally eaten in Japanese homes. O Toro, Futomaki and Ceviche are “party dishes”, which feature exquisite pieces of fresh fish. Little Miss Geisha – 13, rue de Médicis, 75006 To find out more about this restaurant, read our article: Little Miss Geisha: the new Japanese restaurant in…

What to do in Paris this weekend? (February 9 to 11)

Cultural activities or outdoor events… We have selected the best times to enjoy Paris this February weekend. From unique trade fairs to exciting exhibitions and sensational shows… Follow our program to experience an unforgettable weekend in the City of Lights! Where to dine Saturday evening? To enjoy a festive evening with friends, discover Piccola Mia Piccola Mia is the new culinary gem designed by architect Michael Malapert. Three distinct spaces welcome you. A family space on the ground floor, with a large open kitchen. The 1st floor, more cozy and intimate with a view of the square from large windows. Finally, the “Super Club” in the basement, a quirky homage to the disco years of the 80s, with disco balls, DJ turntable and cocktail bar. Ideal for celebrating your birthday with friends! Under the leadership of chef Denny Imbroisi and chef Julien Serri, the deliciously Italian menu brings together the great classics of this addictive cuisine. In addition, an exclusive cocktail menu, designed by renowned mixologist Matthias Giroud, offers you unique creations to enhance your experience at Piccola…