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Where We Drink

  • Danico

    BAR
    6 Rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris, France · 2nd arrondissement (Galerie Vivienne)

    A glass-roofed Belle Époque cocktail room hidden inside Galerie Vivienne in the 2nd, where Nicolas de Soto's program runs deep on technique and seasonality. Polished but unfussy, with a list that rotates quarterly and a back bar visited by traveling bartenders when in town. Best for a mid-evening drink before a late dinner, or a long bar-seat session with someone who orders by ingredient.

  • Bar Hemingway at the Ritz Paris

    BAR
    15 Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris, France · 1st arrondissement (Place Vendôme)

    The wood-paneled, leather-armchaired institution off Place Vendôme, named for the writer who claimed to have personally liberated it from the Germans in 1944. Colin Field ran the room for over twenty years and his successor team has kept the tradition: classic technique, perfect ice, no nonsense. Best for an early-evening martini after a long Paris day.

  • Bar Nouveau

    BAR
    5 Rue des Haudriettes, 75003 Paris, France · 3rd arrondissement (Marais)

    A buzzy, low-lit cocktail room in the 11th from the Bar Hemingway and Little Red Door lineage, World's #18 in 2025 and Best Bar in France. Long bar, no-reservations policy at the rail, and a program that has done as much as any room in Europe to pull Paris back to the global cocktail map.

  • Dirty Dick

    BAR
    10 Rue Frochot, 75009 Paris, France · 9th arrondissement (Pigalle)

    The Paris tiki institution on rue Frochot in Pigalle, opened 2013 and the survivor of a generation of cocktail bars that came and went in the same neighborhood. Bamboo and rattan, totems and Polynesian masks, hawaiian shirts on the staff, rum-deep program from Scotty Schuder's Liquid Corp group (also Moonshiner, Nodd). Dirty Dick is known for its authentically inauthentic tiki theme, with shared cocktail bowls served in tikis and totems. Best for a late drink in Pigalle when you want escape and a serious rum cocktail that doesn't take itself too seriously.

Where We Eat

  • Le Mary Celeste

    RESTAURANT
    1 Rue Commines, 75003 Paris, France · 3rd arrondissement (Marais)

    A corner restaurant-bar in the 3rd from the Experimental Cocktail Club founders, the room that defined the Paris drinking-and-eating crossover when it opened in 2013. Oysters from Brittany, natural wine from small producers, snacks from a tight kitchen, and a cocktail program that holds up to its lineage. Best for a long late-afternoon to mid-night session that runs from oysters into cocktails.

  • Le Voltaire

    RESTAURANT
    27 Quai Voltaire, 75007 Paris, France · 7th arrondissement (Left Bank)

    A white-tablecloth Left Bank power room on Quai Voltaire in the 7th, the address-restaurant where Yves Saint Laurent ate every week and where the bar still pours an actual Negroni before lunch. Bourgeois French menu, deep Bordeaux list, and a clientele that looks like a Hedi Slimane photograph. Best for a long lunch or a quiet pre-theater dinner with someone you want to walk along the Seine with afterward.

Where We Stay

  • Four Seasons George V

    HOTEL
    31 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris, France · 8th arrondissement (Triangle d'Or)

    The 1928 Art Deco palace on Avenue George V, three Michelin-starred restaurants on property (Le Cinq, Le George, L'Orangerie), and floral installations by Jeff Leatham that have become part of the hotel's signature. Le Bar pours one of the great Paris hotel-bar cocktail programs in a room of marble, leather, and tapestry. The address that defines the Triangle d'Or.

  • Ritz Paris

    HOTEL
    15 Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris, France · 1st arrondissement (Place Vendôme)

    The 1898 César Ritz original on Place Vendôme, restored and reopened in 2016 after a four-year renovation that returned it to grand-hotel form. Hemingway, Coco Chanel, Marcel Proust, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Diana Princess of Wales; the guest list is pure legend. Bar Hemingway already earns its slot in the bars list; the palatial suites, the École Ritz Escoffier cooking school, and the Ritz Club spa seal the deal.

Airports

Where the Chapter Begins

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CDG
Paris Charles de Gaulle
14 miles northeast of central Paris
ORY
Paris Orly
8 miles south of central Paris