Stop and relax at Hotel Particulier Monmartre
France, especially the city of Paris, is famous for its elegance, simplicity, smallness, and gentleness not only in lifestyle but also in house architecture. Stopping to rest after a long tiring flight, perhaps Hotel Particulier Monmartre - the smallest and most unique hotel in the capital Paris - will be an ideal choice for those who love simple beauty but no less romantic and sophisticated.
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Avenue, Hotel Particulier Monmartre feels like you've stepped into the peaceful countryside with its beautiful gardens, Parisian interiors, and delicious drinks from the Très Particulier cocktail bar on the lovely terrace.

Strolling around Montmartre
Montmartre is a neighborhood of Paris, located on a large hill in the 18th arrondissement. Known as the “artist’s quarter”, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Montmartre was the destination of 4,285 artists, including the most famous painters of the Impressionist, Cubist, and Fauvist schools. Its romanticism and inspiration will make it an ideal French place to go for a morning walk.
Walking slowly on the streets with a view of the whole city and a vineyard in the middle of the hill can easily make people go back in time to the past. If your feet are tired, you can stop by the sophisticated cafes or restaurants such as Le Chat noir, Lapin Agile - which used to welcome famous poets and artists, located along these tourist-attracting streets.

Visit Palais de Tokyo
The Palais de Tokyo, a building dedicated to modern and contemporary art, is located near Trocadéro in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. It has a rather rough architecture, giving it an industrial and modern feel. In addition to displaying beautiful works of art for visitors to admire, the Palais de Tokyo also publishes the Palais magazine, created in 2006 by Marc-Olivier Wahler and published 3 times a year.
Palais Magazine includes selected articles on topics such as conceptual, photography, art essays, etc. After touring this famous museum, you can stop by the gift shop to buy art books, magazines, and cute little items as gifts for your art-loving friends.

Lunch at Septime Restaurant
After enjoying the art, perhaps the next ideal activity for lunch is to visit one of the most popular restaurants in Paris, typically Septime restaurant. This place has a comfortable atmosphere, classic vintage design and extremely high-quality dishes that are rated Michelin stars. Lunch here usually serves 4 courses and dinner is 7 courses.
Don’t forget to make a reservation so the restaurant can prepare a table for you. This famous restaurant, Septime, is only open on weekdays.

Sip drinks at La Commune Punch Club
In the evening, perhaps a stylish drink at La Commune Punch Club will satisfy you. The design of the cool and creative cocktail bar La Commune Punch Club is inspired by punches. The service style here is in line with the culture of sharing. The drinks are served in large silver or gold-plated glasses with extremely sophisticated lines, giving you a very different experience.
















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