Instead of the usual starter, main course and dessert categories, Basque-born chef Julien Duboué has divided his menu into sections such as 'les sudistes' for southern...
15 rue DesnouettesFourteen courts, two of which are covered.
2 rue Louis-ArmandThis huge cemetery was formed by commandeering three farms (you can still see the ruins of a windmill by rue Froidevaux) in 1824. As with much of the Left Bank, the...
3 bd Edgar-QuinetThe Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris is an odd mix. Created between the wars in a mood of internationalism and inspired by the model of Oxbridge colleges, its 37...
17 bd JourdanTennis, table tennis and other racquet sports at most of the dozen branches in and around Paris.
4 rue Louis-ArmandJean Nouvel's glass and steel building, an exhibition centre with Cartier's offices above, is as much a work of art as the installations inside. Shows by artists and...
261 bd RaspailOpened in 2003, this two-floor gallery is dedicated to the work of acclaimed photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. It consists of a tall, narrow atelier in a 1913 building, with...
2 impasse LebouisOccupying a narrow slot in a small street between Montparnasse and St-Germain, this hotel was home to surrealist André Breton in the 1920s. Today it's modern and friendly, with...
35 rue DelambreBehind this unassuming façade is the place where the artistic royalty of Montparnasse's heyday - the likes of Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp and Louis Aragon - once lived. The Istria...
29 rue Campagne-PremièreA diverse array of documentaries, shorts, gay cinema and productions from developing nations are more common here than mainstream stuff.
7-9 rue Francis-de-PressenséOwner-chef Serge Alzérat is passionate about Beaujolais, dubbing his convivial cream and yellow restaurant a centre of 'beaujolaistherapy' and a place for 'the prevention of...
64 bd Edgar Quinet