The Travel Edit: Paris

Paris is always a city I come back to for its balance of energy and ease, especially when longer days bring the city back outdoors.

Where to Stay

Hôtel Costes

Hôtel Costes

I always love the understated glamour of Hôtel Costes. It feels iconic without trying too hard, with a courtyard terrace that always draws an interesting mix of people.

What to Do

The Palais Royal Arcades

The Palais Royal Arcades

During the day, Palais Royal is one of my go-to spots on the Right Bank. The arcades, galleries, and boutiques make it easy to spend a few hours there without an agenda.

What to Do

SEINE CRUISE

Seine Cruise

A cruise on the Seine is still one of the best ways to see the city. Following the river past bridges and historic facades gives you a different perspective on Paris.

What to Do

MARCHE AU PUCES DE SAINT-OUEN

Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen

If I have time, I always stop at Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen. It’s where I like to look for furniture, objects, and vintage pieces that feel impossible to find anywhere else.

Where to Eat

Gallopin

Gallopin

Gallopin captures the kind of Paris I’m always drawn to: historic interiors, impeccable detail, and a menu that feels rooted in tradition.

What to Pack

Fashion

Packing for Paris this time of year is simple: denim, jackets, statement prints, sandals, and a few evening pieces.

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What’s Going On

CALDER. DREAMING IN BALANCE Exhibition

I’d also make time for CALDER. DREAMING IN BALANCE at Fondation Louis Vuitton—a major Alexander Calder exhibition running through August 2026.

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