Mirrored walls and high ceilings are the backdrop to some fashion week’s most memorable moments. La Belle Époque is a lovely brasserie in the heart of Paris. We love: the trendy crowd mixed with regulars of the restaurant. You will like it if: you like chic yet unpretentious fine dining. The bar has an open kitchen so you can watch super chef Pierre Touitou cook which is absolutely fantastic. Vivant is a casual bar in the most happening neighbourhood of Paris, the 10 ème arrondissement. You will like it if: you love good food and rubbing shoulders with the fashion industry’s who’s who. However it is very small so be sure to book a table in advance. Known for its delicious on-the-go food, Ferdi has great service and is perfectly located in the 1er arrondissement. Whether you are in London or in Paris, you literally have to get a burger at Ferdi. We love: scheduling meetings there and the yummy brunches. You’ll like it if: you are a young creative looking to mingle. The downstairs restaurant is still a Paris hotspot with its brown leather benches and private garden. This boutique hotel has 20 rooms some of them designed by the most sought after creatives in the art and fashion industries namely Sophie Calle, Terry Richardson, Marc Newson, and Alexandre de Betak. Opened in 2007 by graffiti artist-cum-hotelier Andre Saraiva and Thierry Costes (from Costes hotels and restaurants) Hotel Amour is synonymous with cool. We love: the newly renovated three star Michelin hotel restaurant Epicure by chef Eric Fréchont. You will like it if: you want to take a tea time break from the Paris hustle and bustle and play with the official mascots Fa-Raon and Kléopatre the resident cats. ![]() Its proximity to the Faubourg Saint Honoré luxurious shops made it the official headquarter for celebrities and fashion photographers. ![]() This Palace earned its name after the 4 th Earl of Bristol, a man known for his high standards and his discretion. Perfect for relaxation, great for networking. You’ll like it if: you want to follow the footsteps of Coco Chanel, and Ernst Hemingway. Today, little has changed- its faithful clients came back after four years of deep renovation, ecstatic to find this cosy and “oh-so-Paris” safe haven on Place Vendôme. When opened by César Ritz in 1898, it was the first hotel in Paris to have lifts, electricity and private bathrooms, making it the absolute go-to for the travellers in need of top-notch luxury. The newly renovated legendary hotel hasn’t lost its character. Paris is quite literally the fashion capital of the world – so even if you’re not there for fashion week, you’ll be guaranteed to spot everyone from Demna Gvasalia to Bella Hadid cosied up on the terrace at Costes with a hot chocolate. If you’re heading to Paris for fashion week (or just heading there for a few days respite) then why not follow in the footsteps of the city’s chicest inhabitants by hitting up some of Paris’s most coveted hotspots.
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