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L'Arc • ( Walking Distance from the Hotels )
12 Rue de Presbourg 
Paris, 75016 
One of Paris's chicest and most exclusive gourmet restaurants with a luxurious club-bar attached frequented by the stars of fashion, film and finance. Not that we'd recognise the latter. Diners and drinkers take champagne and cocktails in the plush carpet and leather space of the lounge bar, where the dominant mode of dress is Chloe, Versace and Armani. The service by uniformed staff would suit for princes and presidents and if you look in the restaurant, you may find them dining there. The vast length of the adjoining club is exaggerated further when it opens up onto the terrace-garden, the perfect spot for seeing the celestial stars on clear nights. Bring your loved one, but make sure you book before.








Bound Bar • ( Walking Distance from the Raphael )
49 Avenue George V, 8th Mº George V
Paris, 75008 
New York meets Paris in this hip and popular bar which is spiritual home of the city's bon chic bon genre.
The young and beautiful come to enjoy a refined ambience which feels exclusive yet oh-so-right.
Home from home in the heart of Paris.












Le Fumoir
6 Rue de l'Amiral-de-Coligny
75001 Paris
Smoother than Sacha Distel's underwear, you won't be surprised to discover this handsome bar and restaurant has a definite 'smoking room' feel. Conveniently close to the Louvre you can reward yourself for soaking up some culture with a long Pastis or one of the many excellent cocktails. The chic leather chairs are great to unwind in and there's also a selection of international newspapers to peruse should the fashionable regulars not keep your attention!















Mezzanine Bar at Alcazar
62 Rue Mazarine 
Paris, 75006 
Hours:Wed - Sat 9pm - late
DJ-bar on the mezzanine level of Terrence Conran's fashionable Alcazar restaurant on the Left Bank. A former printers shop, then a famous transvestite bar, the restaurant is typical Conran minimalism mixed with modern French flair. The bar is more special, a light, airy, glassy space with a great view of the people below. It's full of post-work bankers, lawyers and hipsters in suits and polo necks, most of them checking out the beauties sipping glasses of Graves and Chablis by the bar. The curvy wave tables by the windows are great for dates too, while delicious snacks and sushi add to the eclectic surrounds.


















Harry's Bar
5 rue Daunou 2nd Mº Opéra
Paris, 75002 
Hours : Mon-Sun 10:30am-4am 
Don't let the name put you off - this is a legendary Parisian landmark. One of the most famous bars in the world, birthplace of the brilliant Bloody Mary, Harry's has been serving superlative cocktails since 1911. Cosmopolitan, sophisticated and chic with a like-minded clientele, order a Dry Martini and soak up some old-world style.















Le Cabaret
2 Place du Palais Royal 
Paris, 75001 
Hours : Mon - Sat 9pm - 6am 
Le Cab, for Cabaret, is the reference of glamour in what it can do of better.
Decoration is a kind of creative lounge and spacy sulphurous bedding designed in 2003 by Ora Ito who transformed it into a colorful, sumptuous underground spaceship. Corian walls and large mirrors reflect ever-changing colors on the main dance floor, while the myriad alcoves surrounding it are leather-lined for added intimacy. Ito's design helped Le Cab double admissions in one year. Beautiful girls, VIP and “ le Fric c’est Chic! ”, Very good programming.. Also a restaurant which is quite good as well.. Quite difficult to enter.











The Lizard Lounge
18 Rue du Bourg-Tibourg 4th Mº Hôtel-de-Ville
Hours: M-S 12am-2am
Urban and industrial, this stylish, split-level bar/restaurant is dominated by contemporary American influences - a heavy steel mezzanine, art adorned walls and a bar that undulates along the room. Professionals and hip young Anglophiles dominate the international clientele in one of Paris' most happening and exciting bars.





















L'Ecluse
Bar à Vin










Café Burq
Montmartre











Queen • ( Walking Distance from the Raphael )
102 Avenue des Champs-Elysees 
Paris, 75008 
Ultra hip club on the Champs-Elysees still going strong despite the demise of Wednesday's legendary 'Respect' night. The crowd is a fun and frolicsome mix of Armani-clad men, skimpily dressed women and a fair share of flamboyant drag queens. The lavish VIP area has a bizarre ceiling net which women have been known to cling to and gyrate from, while a long, narrow exterior balcony draws a crowd of dashing voyeurs to watch the action on the dance floor below. Big name DJs spin a mix of fun ambient and house, and vodka seems to be the drink of choice. That said bar staff mix a fine array of Cosmopolitans. Go on, be a Queen.










The Hemingway Bar
15 place Vendôme In the Hôtel Ritz
Paris 
Hours:Tues-Sat 6:30pm-2:00am
The bar at The Ritz in Paris was where Papa Hemmingway whiled away many a drinking hour and decades on it has been named in his honour. A piano bar supreme, well-to-do tourists dressed in their best order fine wines or top shelf dark goods and listen to the tinkling classics of old. The space is small and cosy and perfect for intimate rendez-vous.











Barrio Latino
46 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine 
Paris, 75012 
Hours: Mon-Sun 11am-2am 
Weird and wonderful four-floor restaurant, bar and nightclub where the quirkiest of many gimmicks is the glass-covered trolleys that wait staff push around from which they dispense snacks. The first and third floors are given over to dance floors that pump out funky Latino sounds, while the second floor is a restaurant offering regional Latin dishes such as Brazilian feijoada and Argentine steaks (try their Bife de Ocho). The top floor meanwhile is a nightclub where the Caipirinhas and Mojitos flow, and dusky bodies writhe to samba and salsa rhythm like it's Carnival. There's even a new VIP section to which important hombres and senoritas have a special access key. Viva la fiesta!













Ice Kube Bar
passage Ruelle 
Paris, 75018 
Hours: Wed - Sat 7.30 - 1.30am 
Providing a much needed hip, yet affordable, alternative to Paris's palatial and imposing, grande dames, The Kube Rooms is one of the most exciting hotels to have opened in the city over the last few years. It's a 41-room boutique style affair with décor not out of place in the Jetsons, simultaneously retro and modern, with white walls and glowing glass cubes, the odd splash of hot pink and fake fur. But for many the highlight will be the bar. The Ice Kube is, as the name suggests, yet another urban ice bar. While these places are no longer a novelty, it's the only one of its kind in Paris and the ice theme feels in keeping with the hotel's super cool aesthetic. A cover charge buys you entrance, as well as a winter parka, a pair of gloves and unlimited vodka. 














Bar Ourcq
Quai de la Loire 
Paris, 75019 
The little turquoise-framed Bar Ourcq has two things going for it. Its cool canal-side setting makes it one of Paris' most attractive spots to while away an evening, and the unstuffy boho atmosphere simply adds to its appeal. Imaginatively decorated, with parrot-patterned wallpaper and battered sofas, it has a warm, intimate feel and attracts an eclectic crowd from across the city. Out in the19th arrondissement, the location is unusual for such a trendy venue, but it really comes into its own in the evening, when local DJs play their sets and the beauty of its canal by moonlight casts its spell.
















Le Bar Dix
10 Rue de l’Odéon 
Paris, 75006 
Regularly cited as the place to go to encounter a dose of authentic Left Bank atmosphere, Le Bar Dix is certainly not short of character. Housed in a charmingly crumbling basement space, with a juke box that plays an eclectic range of old pop records, and walls papered with decades-old advertising murals, it's a romantic spot, popular with students and bookish types drifting over from nearby Shakespeare and Co. A jug of sangria is recommended to keep the conversation flowing and it's best to pitch up early to get a table, as it's kind of teeny. The definitive Left Bank drinking experience!












Murano Urban Resort
3 Boulevard du Temple 
Paris, 75003 
What is an Urban Resort actually? To be honest, we're not sure. But if the Murano Urban Resort in Paris' hip Marais district is anything can go by, we know we like them. The hotel, created after the owners knocked together a run-down apartment house and an adjacent car-park, is almost frighteningly fashionable: whiter-than-white décor enlivened by the odd spot of Pop Art or blast of mood lighting; Murano glass is also a running design theme, hence the name. Things are a little more relaxed in the bar area. The Murano boasts one of the biggest vodka bars in France, with a vast array of brands from all over the world. Design-wise, colour plays a greater part in the overall look of the bar than elsewhere in the hotel, which helps in avoiding the chilly feel that characterizes some of the other public spaces. Live DJing every night energizes things further and the place attracts a young, fashion-conscious crowd.












Le Sancerre
Montmartre












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