Whether it is to seize a professional opportunity or to take advantage of its cultural dynamism, you have recently moved to Paris and wish to show the city to your friends living in another department. It's time to pull out all the stops and plan a weekend that will leave a lasting impression. Visits, cultural outings, evenings in a bar or restaurant, a relaxing stroll, here are a few tips to ensure that your friends and family leave with only one thing in mind: to visit you again, as soon as possible!
A first gourmet stop at a restaurant
It's Friday and the group of friends will probably arrive in the early evening. In this case, and after settling in at home or at the hotel, the ideal is to start with a relaxing moment at the restaurant. Paris is full of good addresses in the four corners of the city. This will be an opportunity to tell people about your recent move and to unveil the weekend's exciting program. One of the favorite neighborhoods for Parisians to go out to eat: Oberkampf-Bastille! In addition to being always overflowing with life, the rue de la Roquette is a great place to sit down to a table and enjoy a good meal.
Be careful not to be surprised by overcrowded establishments. For this, don't hesitate to use Privateaser, the website that allows you to reserve in advance the tables you need to welcome your group. Once you've found the establishment you want to book, you can do so in just a few clicks and without any service charges. You also benefit from exclusive promotions. A team is at your disposal in case of questions. So don't take the risk of being turned away because there are too many of you. Remember to book as soon as you have set the date for the weekend with friends, and when the day comes, go to dinner with peace of mind!
Monuments, museums, the cultural offer and visits are overflowing in Paris
The next morning, the day starts with a coffee on the Champs-Élysées. Then, the descent of the avenue de Marceau leads to the star of the place: the unmistakable Eiffel Tower. Not far away, a first possibility is to visit the Palais de Tokyo. The largest contemporary art center in Europe always hosts exciting exhibitions. A space of 22,000m2 that has enough to occupy a good part of the morning. Still have some time before lunch? Then walk along the banks of the Seine until you reach the Louvre district and a little further on, the Notre-Dame cathedral.
After the meal, we take the subway because yes, it is a must in Paris. Direction the 13th district and the district of Peupliers, real village in Paris. The Square des Peupliers - three alleys with beautiful flowered houses - and the colored streets, as the one of Dieulafoy, are one of the most beautiful places to walk quietly and to make beautiful photos in Paris. After all that walking, a rest at home is a must.
A memorable evening in a Parisian bar or club
Paris is also known for its cafés, bars and pubs. For an evening of re-discovering the world while having a drink, don't hesitate to go to the 18th arrondissement and Montmartre. The district, in addition to being charming and bucolic, is home to many bars and clubs. If you are between 5 and 10 people, Privateaser allows you to reserve a few tables to make sure you have room and are comfortably seated. And if you've brought family and friends to celebrate a birthday or other important event, the site offers addresses that can accommodate large groups in a back room, a basement area or a terrace in fine weather. Reservations also allow you to take advantage of special rates, such as extended Happy Hour!
The flea market to finish
To close this weekend of discovery of the capital, what could be better than a stroll along the alleys of the largest flea market in the world? In Saint-Ouen, it's a dense and electric place that awaits the walkers. 7 hectares where you can enjoy books, comics, vinyls, vintage decoration objects and other clothes. No need to worry about eating on site and recharging your batteries. A perfect place to stroll and from which it is difficult to leave empty-handed