Stop for a relaxing stay at Hotel Particulier Monmartre.
France, and especially Paris, is renowned for its elegance, simplicity, smallness, and lightness, not only in its lifestyle but also in its architecture. For those who appreciate simple yet romantic and sophisticated beauty, a relaxing stop after a long, tiring flight might be the perfect choice for a hotel like Hotel Particulier Monmartre – the smallest and most unique hotel in Paris.
Nestled amidst the picturesque Avenue, Hotel Particulier Monmartre offers a tranquil countryside experience with its beautiful gardens, Parisian-inspired interiors, and delicious drinks from the Très Particulier cocktail bar on its charming terrace.

A stroll around Montmartre
Montmartre is a neighborhood in Paris, situated on a large hill in the 18th arrondissement. Known as the "artists' quarter," Montmartre was home to 4,285 artists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including some of the most famous painters of the Impressionist, Cubist, and Fauvist movements. Its romantic and inspiring atmosphere makes it an ideal, quintessentially French place for a morning stroll.
Strolling leisurely along the streets with panoramic city views and a vineyard nestled in the hills can transport you back in time. If your feet are tired, you can stop at sophisticated cafes or restaurants like Le Chat noir or Lapin Agile – places that once hosted renowned poets and artists – located along these popular tourist routes.

Visit the 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. Its architecture is rather raw, giving it an industrial and modern feel. Besides showcasing stunning works of art for visitors to admire, the Palais de Tokyo also publishes the Palais magazine, created in 2006 by Marc-Olivier Wahler and released three times a year.
The Palais magazine features curated articles on topics such as conceptual design, photography, and art essays. After touring this renowned museum, you can visit the souvenir shop to purchase art books, magazines, and charming little items as gifts for your art-loving friends.

Have lunch at Septime restaurant.
After enjoying the art, perhaps the ideal next activity for lunch would be visiting one of Paris's most beloved restaurants, such as Septime. It boasts a relaxed atmosphere, classic vintage design, and incredibly high-quality, Michelin-starred dishes. Lunch at this restaurant typically consists of four courses, while dinner offers seven.
Don't forget to make a reservation so the restaurant can prepare a table for you. Notably, this popular Septime restaurant is only open on weekdays.

Enjoy a drink at La Commune Punch Club
In the evening, perhaps sipping a stylish drink at La Commune Punch Club will satisfy you. The cool and creative cocktail bar design of La Commune Punch Club is inspired by punches. The service style here is in line with a culture of sharing. Drinks are served in oversized silver or gold-plated glasses with incredibly sophisticated details, offering you a very different experience.


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