Palais de Tokyo
Expanded a few years ago, the Palais remains a temple to cutting-edge art and culture as well as home to an interesting shop and stylish café.
Expanded a few years ago, the Palais remains a temple to cutting-edge art and culture as well as home to an interesting shop and stylish café.
A hidden gem. A vast collection of art, design and architecture from an era when Paris truly led the way. Big names and obscure players from the 1930s.
Old-school bohemians have given way to gentrified bobo chic. The shopping is better now, but the area remains as picturesque as it always was.
The famous resting souls—too many to mention—attract thousands paying their respects annually. There's something quite life-affirming about it all.
Discover one of Paris' most endearing parks. Don't overlook the miniature palace, erected by Marie Antoinette's brother-in-law in record time to win a bet.
Perhaps overlooked in the rush to get to more famous museums, it's a hidden treasure that any visitor to Paris should prioritise. Truly fascinating.