Celebrities in Paris frequent trendy brasseries and historic spots like L'Avenue, Girafe, Hotel Costes, Café de Flore, and the revived Maxim's, often choosing places near fashion districts or luxury hotels for great people-watching and Parisian ambiance during events like Fashion Week, with spots like L'Ami Louis offering discreet classic dining and Le Train Bleu providing opulent settings.
If you've ever wondered where celebrities hang out especially during their downtime from Fashion Week in Paris, look no further than these 14 hotspots.
Apparently, this is the Kardashian's favorite burger in Paris. It comes from a restaurant called Ferity. It's a tiny unmarked Spanish-style bistro near the louve that somehow become a low-key celebrity hot spot.
A great lover of gastronomy and fashion, Dua Lipa is no stranger to Paris. Among her favorite places: La Pâtisserie du Meurice by Cédric Grolet, a temple of French pastry. Bistrot des Tournelles and Bistrot Paul Bert, popular addresses for lovers of traditional cuisine.
In Paris, it isn't easy but it's worth the effort to make a reservation at L'Ami Louis, which is only bookable over the phone. It's one of the city's most atmospheric spots – a romantic, dramatic and David Beckham-approved bistro with classic French dishes (including a beloved roast chicken).
Beyonce and Jay-Z have been spending $20K a night at the Hotel Le Meurice in the City of Lights, which features a glass-enclosed dining room and an enormous private open-air terrace overlooking the famous Tuileries Garden, People magazine reports. SODAHEAD SLIDESHOW: See the celebs who are the biggest spenders.
La Belle Epoque. This is your classic French bistro with that unmistakable Parisian energy. It's the perfect spot for dinner with a big group of friends or a family gathering. I have the fondest memories here, and I can confidently say I've had the best lentil salad of my life at this restaurant.
In summary, Club Matignon remains a prime destination for those looking to dive into the luxury and exclusivity of Parisian nightlife, offering an experience that goes well beyond a mere night out at a club.
Canal St. Martin and Bastille are two of my favorite areas in Paris. Both have such amazing restaurants and shops, and they're so cute as well. Bastille isn't exactly off the beaten track, but it's also not at all overrun with tourists.
L'Ami Louis. One of the most authentic bistros in Paris – and one of the hardest to get a table at. This place divides opinion: AA Gill loathed it, the Beckhams and chef Simon Hopkinson love it.
If you're into beautifully designed spaces and bold flavors, Pink Mamma lives up to its hype, but be prepared. Reservations open about 30 days in advance, and even with a booking, getting seated upstairs (where photo ops shine brightest) isn't guaranteed.
The 16th arrondissement is commonly thought to be one of the richest parts of Paris (as the saying Auteuil-Neuilly-Passy popularised); it features some of the most expensive real estate in France including the famous Auteuil "villas"; heirs to 19th century high-society country houses, they are exclusive gated ...
Prices at the Ritz Paris vary significantly by date, room type, and season, but you can expect to pay well over $1,500 (around £1,600+) per night for standard rooms, with deals starting from around $1,600-$2,000+ (like £1,579/night for a Superior Room or £2,396 average), but luxury suites, like the famous Fitzgerald Suite, can cost upwards of €14,100 per night. Always check specific dates for accurate pricing.