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There’s a certain magic to Paris – an elegance that lingers in the air and wraps itself around every cobblestone street and candlelit café. From early-morning espressos on sun-dappled terraces to twilight strolls along the Seine, Paris invites you to savor every moment.
Whether you're there to dine, discover, or simply daydream, here’s our curated guide to experiencing Paris – the peony way.
This is where we stayed during our short but sweet time in Paris. Located in the 6th, we loved every detail of this chic and understated hotel. A short walk to Jardin du Luxembourg, local cafes and delicious dinner spots.
Located in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood, with roaring twenties-inspired design, Le Grand Hôtel Cayré embodies the refined spirit of its surroundings whilst honouring its vibrant creative past. Adorned with chic restaurant and bar, a one stop shop for the stylish traveler.
Iconically Parisian and at the top of our list to stay on our return. Located in the heart of Paris, between the Opera and the Tuileries, steeped in history, but also in romance.
In the heart of the Le Marais, surrounded by the coolest restaurants, cafes and a spot of retail therapy. Charming, warm and inviting.
A cute little hole in the wall, with excellent coffee.
A chic sprawling terrace, whose garden-like vibe sits a mere stone’s throw from the Champs‑Elysées.
Charming and elegant, Loulou’s terrace nestled between rose gardens and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs. A truly spectacular spot for a summer spritz.
Nestled in a quaint alleyway, Des Prés is buslting and lively, offering traditional French cuisine - and delicious rosé!
This grand park stretches as far as the eye can see and offers pockets of dappled light to relax and read a book, wandering the flower gardens or lounging by the fountain in the sunshine. A beautiful reprieve from the busy city streets.
Our favourite garden to waltz through, just a stones throw from the Louvre. Adorned with beautiful rose gardens, sculptures and chairs sprawled around the centre fountain. The perfect place to perch and relax.
A must-visit for ceramic enthusiasts, well worth making a little extra room in your suitcase to bring home a truly special piece.
Visit a museum
From Musée d'Orsay to Musée Rodin, you can't go wrong exploring the incredible offering of museums Paris has to offer.
Take a stroll along the Seine without a destination or agenda and just enjoy the beauty of the city from the river.