France
A different side of the city
Sundays as they should be: relaxed and with good food.





Croissant on the go
Start your day with a fresh croissant from boulanger "Le Pain Retrouvé" at Rue les Martyrs. Hard to choose between all the pastries here! No wonder this place is recommended by Gault&Millau.




Sunday brunch at the oldest covered market of Paris
Now head to "Le Marché des Enfants Rouges" for a proper brunch. Go by foot to see a different side of Paris. Once arrived, you'll find yourself in the oldest covered market of Paris where you can eat at the counter of several great restaurants. Choose your favorite type of kitchen and take in the vibrant atmosphere. It's where the locals go, so you can't go wrong.




Stroll in Le Marais
You're located in Le Marais now, so that's the perfect time to explore the cozy streets of this 'quartier'. Get lost and make sure to do some vintage shopping here. I bet you'll find a treasure in one of the many unique shops. For drinks, head to the sunny terrace of Bistrot d'Antoine.




Afternoon wine at Le Baron Rouge
Time for some wine! Head to Le Baron Rouge. It's where locals & tourists mingle and where wine comes straight out of oak barrels (literally!). Everyone's talking to each other here, whilst enjoying a glass of reasonably priced wine and some oysters.




Dinner at Frenchie Pigalle
We're saying goodbye to Paris with a dinner at Frenchie Pigalle, the bistro of a Michelin-starred chef in France. Reasonable prices, creative dishes, relaxed atmosphere. French cuisine with a twist. Au revoir!