Roaring twenties
The roaring twenties left their mark on Paris's hotel scene. Beyond classic luxury hotels, a new wave of establishments is reviving Art Deco styles that shaped the city in the 1920s. Colorful mosaics, bold geometric designs, and fine materials create a unique visual experience in these places where architectural heritage meets modern comfort. Photo: Grand Pigalle Experimental
Commitment
Paris's culinary scene is evolving. A new generation of chefs is rethinking our relationship with food, with a strong awareness of environmental issues. Gone are the days when eating responsibly meant compromising on taste. These spots prove you can enjoy delicious meals while respecting the planet, from sourcing locally to managing waste. Made in City has chosen four restaurants that blend flavor and conviction, never sacrificing the joy of good food. Photo - Romain Briaux
Heritage
Paris hides its most beautiful rooms within its historic walls. Monasteries turned into contemporary havens, libraries transformed into luxurious suites – the city preserves its architectural heritage in a surprisingly vibrant way. Made in City has selected seven hotels that have breathed new life into historically rich locations, while avoiding the pitfalls of mere cosmetic renovation. Each tells a unique story, from the mysterious theft of the Mona Lisa to the secrets of the Place des Vosges. Photo: Maison Proust
Coffee
Paris's specialty coffee scene has significantly grown in recent years, guided by passionate artisans who have moved beyond the simple 'local café'. With daily roasting, careful selection of origins, and comprehensive traceability of beans, these establishments represent the pinnacle of coffee excellence in the capital. Made in City has chosen the places that stand out for their technical approach and commitment to producers. Photo: Devin Avery
Cocktail
Paris hides its best bars behind unsuspected historical facades. A neo-Gothic chapel turned into a rum temple, a former brothel transformed into a cozy bar, a laundromat concealing a night-time hideout... Made in City unveils these spots where the history of the buildings mingles with that of cocktails. These places, far from the usual tourist trails, reinvent Parisian heritage after dark. Photo: Le Monastic
Audiophiles
The trend of listening bars, imported from Japan, has found its groove in Paris. Forget noisy bars where music is just background noise. These new spaces put listening at the heart of the experience, with exceptional audio systems and an atmosphere that invites you to savor every note. From sophisticated hi-fi systems and thoughtful vinyl selections to intimate settings, Made in City has discovered the places that offer Parisian music lovers a fresh experience.