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Life in Paris: 5 hotspots in the city to discover and fall in love with

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When thinking of Paris, it’s natural to recall the Eiffel Tower and the city’s iconic museums, but the City of Light goes far beyond traditional sights. With impeccable gastronomy, the French capital can surprise you with a variety of bars, restaurants and cafés.

With countless spots scattered across the city, we’ve selected our 5 favorite Paris hotspots for you to explore and fall in love with.

La Buvette
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Located in one of Paris’s best neighborhoods, between Pigalle and the Opéra Garnier, La Buvette is a small, intimate bar where friends can gather to enjoy a good wine and catch up. Although it doesn’t have a chef or an extensive food menu, Camille Fourmont’s wine bar is famous for its variety of charcuterie, cheeses and the classic white beans.

Beefbar
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For meat lovers and fans of a fine culinary experience, Beefbar, created by Riccardo Giraudi, is the perfect place to taste different cuts and enjoy the various accompaniments that make this venue unique and sought-after by people around the world.

Les Deux Magots Paris
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Frequented by renowned artists including Jean Giraudoux, Picasso, Prévert and Hemingway, Les Deux Magots is one of Paris’s oldest cafés and to this day continues to attract leading figures from the worlds of art, literature, fashion, politics and, of course, tourists from around the globe.

Le Chardenoux
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Le Chardenoux is one of the best bistros in Paris. Fully decorated in Art Nouveau style, the venue is known for the originality with which it prepares delicious seafood and for its exclusive drinks that perfectly complement the experience.

Laperouse
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Located on the banks of the Seine, facing the Île Saint-Louis, Lapérouse is one of Paris’s most traditional restaurants. Established in 1766, it soon became a landmark in the city thanks to its incredible cuisine and the intimate rooms that guarantee private dinners.