International Day for Biological Diversity
For the International Day for Biological Diversity on May 22, Hotel FABRIC in Paris highlights its commitment to environmental responsibility, further strengthened by the achievement of the Green Key label.
For the International Day for Biological Diversity on May 22, Hotel FABRIC in Paris highlights its commitment to environmental responsibility, further strengthened by the achievement of the Green Key label.
What better way to enjoy the summer season in Paris than from a rooftop? Le Perchoir Ménilmontant offers an exclusive culinary experience high above the city.
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Discover Eunoé in Paris, Square Gardette : French cuisine with Japanese influences and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. An unmissable culinary experience.
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Discover La Marine, the iconic bistro of Canal Saint-Martin | Authentic French cuisine and genuine Parisian atmosphere just steps from Hôtel Fabric.
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Discover the exhibition "Matisse. 1941–1954" at the Grand Palais. Paintings, drawings, illustrated books, textiles and much more...
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In less than a week, the must-see event of the year will take place in Paris : the Nuit des Musées (museums night) 2026! Culture and art enthusiasts will be able to enjoy this special night on May 17, when many Parisian museums and monuments will open their doors for free.
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The Musée de Cluny explores the myth of the unicorn through nearly 100 works and a rich programme of events !
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Canal Saint-Martin is the perfect spot for an authentic Parisian stroll. Discover our must-visit addresses: coffee shop, wine bar and boutiques along the water.
The 2025 French Open is undoubtedly the most anticipated event for sports enthusiasts! Join us at the Roland-Garros Stadium from May 25 to June 8 for the 124th edition.
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A traditional French bistro in the Haut-Marais
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The Musée Carnavalet is devoting a major exhibition to Madame de Sévigné in the very house she once called home.
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Paris's 11th arrondissement never fails to surprise us with the diversity of its establishments and its numerous high-quality restaurants. Today, let's head to Rue du Chemin Vert to discover Jolia, a delightful Mediterranean cuisine restaurant.
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