Paris Fashion Week & more to see

Paris is full of new ideas and although most hotels are already fully booked for 2023, there are some very new ones, as well as restaurants and places to go. IRMA opens her Paris address book for the latest.


DOKI DOKI
Designed by architect Rodolphe Albert, this Japanese restaurant with a New York-style diner atmosphere is known for its hand rolls a la minute. Stop in for a quick lunch and enjoy the purist interior and matcha tea for dessert.

 

PRIVATE STAY
Would you prefer to stay in private? Not a bad idea, as most hotels are already fully booked this year. Look for something special on PLUM GUIDE.

 


HÔTEL LE GRAND MAZARIN
This new eclectic and flamboyant hotel in the Marais is a source of interior design inspiration. Spend a weekend there, walk along the Seine and forget about time.

 


ALWAYS TIME FOR A BREAK
Yes, there is always time and a place to relax.
My favourites are Les Jardin Palais Royal, Les Tuilleries and le Jardin de Luxenbourg. Have a cup of tea and relax in one of the comfortable garden chairs.

 


CAFÉ NUANCES
Small and very trendy, this second patisserie micro by Juliam Sebban is a real spot of delightful moments. Not only when sipping a honey and cinnamon latte, but also when taking the delicious patisserie home with you.


MUSÉE DES ART DÉCORATIF
All about the 80s in graphic design, fashion, music and interiors. The perfect show for inspiration.


CHATEAU DE FLEURS
Another new hotel right at the top of the Champs Elysées. This hotel with 37 rooms and suites offers an elegant and refined setting in a mansion dating from 1900, typical of the Right Bank.

Located in a former button factory, this new diner-style Chinese restaurant has its own bakery, Bao Bakery, and many typical Hong Kong specialities.
LA PLAGE PARISIENNE
On the banks of the Seine, enjoy a lunch inspired by the atmosphere of a seaside resort. Designed by @martinbrudnizki