Agnès b rarely wavers from her design vision: pure lines in fine quality cotton, merino wool and silk. Best buys are shirts, pullovers and cardigans that keep their shape for...
2This gay-owned, gay-run restaurant serves up traditional French cuisine with a contemporary twist. The three-course menu (€33) changes daily and is based on the freshest...
31 rue TiquetonneHousing the Paris chamber of commerce, this trade centre for coffee and sugar was built as a grain market in 1767. The circular building was then covered by a wooden dome,...
2 rue de ViarmesThe rustic ground floor of this bistro bursts with well-rounded regulars, whereas upstairs is plain and bright. A wondrous ad-lib selection of starters might include hot chou...
37 rue de l'Arbre-SecThe staff at this cosy Chinese restaurant take pride in its excellent cooking. From the greeting at the door to the knowledgeable, trilingual service (Cantonese, Mandarin and...
10 rue de la Grande-TruanderieEvery fashionista, WAG and shoe fiend worth her salt owns or hankers after a pair of Louboutin's trademark red-soled creations. The sculptural form of each design is displayed...
19 rue Jean-Jacques-RousseauHere you pay lofty prices to get limited editions of the coolest trainers six months before the rest of the world even finds out they should be wearing them.
11 rue Pierre-LescotDe la Ville has brought good news to Bonne-Nouvelle. A major expansion and refurbishment (it used to be a maison close) have upped the ante, bringing the Marais in-crowd to...
34 bd de Bonne-NouvelleThe food at Dédé's is reminiscent of an American diner (burgers, fries, ketchup on the bar, etc), but the look (distressed walls, bustling smoking terrace) and the attitude to...
135 rue MontmartreSuppliers to great chefs since 1820, this no-nonsense warehouse stocks just about every kitchen utensil ever invented. A saucepan from Dehillerin is for life.
18 rue CoquillièreFormerly the London, this old bar has found new life since it changed direction, and has become a hit with bears, daddies, leathermen, and the men who admire them. Enjoy tea...
33bis rue des LombardsThis massive, barn-like church, built between 1532 and 1640, has a Gothic structure but Renaissance decoration in its façade and Corinthian capitals. Among the paintings in the...
Rue du JourThe architecture of this former royal church spans several eras: most striking is the elaborate Flamboyant Gothic porch. Inside, there's the 13th-century Lady Chapel and a...
2 pl du Louvre