29 September 2025

Mocha Monday


 Café on a terrace always gets the morning off to a good start. Even when it's cold.

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Paris Fashion Week kicks off today

 

Calendar:

PARIS FASHION WEEK 2025

September 29 - October 7

sketch / photo courtesy of Elizabeth Emanuel 


26 September 2025

Floral Friday


 Floral splendor brightens an outdoor market.
 
To Elli
 
🩷
 
 
 

24 September 2025

Window Wednesday

The windows of Paris' favorite luxury department store are dedicated to expo "Rock 'N' Drôle" based on a character created by Antoine de Caunes, Didier Lembrouille.
 
ROCK 'N' DRÔLE
 
Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche
24 rue de Sèvres 75007
 
Ends October 19, 2025 

23 September 2025

Teddy Tuesday


Paris adores these bears that first put in an appearance at cafés and restaurants during Le Covid.

 

22 September 2025

21 September 2025

19 September 2025

Festival Friday

Montmartre's annual autumn grape harvest and wine festival bursts into life Wednesday, October 8.

 LA VILLAGE EN FÊTE 

Fête des Vendanges 2025

Ends Sunday October 12


16 September 2025

13 September 2025

12 September 2025

11 September 2025

Thursday threesome


 

A beautiful Romanian Orthodox Church of the Archangels Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel, constructed between 1374 and 1379, in the Latin Quarter


 

10 September 2025

9 September 2025

Turret Tuesday

 
 
A tower on a hôtel particulier boldly defines a street corner.

 

8 September 2025

Mollusk Monday

 
 
Dazzling fresh plateaux de fruits de mer, seafood platters.
 
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There are times when nothing quite satisfies like shellfish, and France's sprawling coastline has no shortage. From plump mussels and tender scallops to crab, winkles and whelks, even lobster (the famous "Breton blue lobster" native to the northeastern Atlantic), more, every craving is catered to.

Years ago, while staying in London, I met a French student at Sotheby's Institute of Art who shared a delicious secret. She told me how her father, a chef living in Normandy, would tell everyone he was off to Paris on business but instead, his pilgrimages to the capital were for one reason alone: to treat himself to a seafood platter at legendary Café de la Paix. Hands rubbing together in anticipation, he'd claim a prime terrace seat with the majestic Opéra Garnier in view and dive in, and there he'd sit, undisturbed, savoring every bite like a monarch lost in a lavish spread - glistening oysters, succulent shrimps, crab, clams, mussels, lobster tail... - all to himself.

Today, Paris' seafood platters seem like they're trying to outdo each other, each one more varied than the next. With oyster season upon us, now is a good time to gear up for these zinc-packed feasts that hit all the right spots. - BPJ

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Sharing (or not) seafood platters and towers can get pricey due to premium quality and sourcing. Expect to pay €65 - €150 euros for an elaborate, multi-tiered platter for two or more. Prices vary based on size and can climb for inclusions like caviar or lobster. Many spots emphasize sustainable fisheries and small producers, aligning with modern fooding trends:

Café de la Paix
9th arrondissement
 
Huguette, Bistro de la Mer
6th arrondissement 
 
Ostra
5th arrondissement

Huitrerie Régis
6th arrondissement
 
Le Collier de la Reine
10th arrondissement
 
L'Ecailler du Bistro
11th arrondissement  
 
 Clamato
11th arrondissement
 
Le Dôme
14th arrondissement
 
Girafe
(I was surprised too)
16th arrondissement
 
Dessirier
17th arrondissement

6 September 2025

Sit-down Saturday


 
 A bright café-restaurant by the river ready for lunch.


4 September 2025

Backstreet bike

 

An orange bicycle leans against a fence off rue Montorgueil.

2 September 2025

Tunnel Tuesday

 
 
One of Paris' oldest passages where the French Revolution was plotted and today headless ghosts roam on dark and stormy nights.

1 September 2025

Mocha Monday

 
 Just as a good cup of coffee can start the day off right today's La Rentrée starts a fresh new chapter.
 
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When Woody Allen described New York as a place where “you always feel there’s something around the corner that’s going to be stimulating” he might as well have been talking about Paris. Every cobblestone, every hidden café and fleeting glance whispers adventure. The city doesn’t just inspire, it electrifies, with a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and stories that change with every sunrise.
 
Today’s Rentrée isn't just a student re-boot, it's for everyone. It marks the return to life after the summer lull, and for urban explorers, photographers, and writers, the city remains a treasure trove of discovery. So grab a map and dive in - Paris is calling. - BPJ