What to do in this weekend (Nov 8-10)? – Select

We are truly entering the month of November, and the cold is gradually setting in! This weekend, the editorial team is combating the autumn gloom with lively exhibitions, distressing films and fusion cuisine to die for!

Top exhibitions to see in November

New exhibitions are constantly emerging in , enriching the many museums of our beautiful city. Here are exhibitions not to be missed… read more.

Maison Revka: The elegant Russian table that makes Paris vibrate

Located in one of the most beautiful areas of Paris, Revka House is the new jewel of the group Paris Societyknown for its prestigious addresses combining luxury and gastronomy. This elegant restaurant offers Russian-inspired cuisine, reinterpreted in a contemporary way, in a sumptuous setting that invites you to travel and discover the…read more.

The prettiest bookstores in Paris: our five addresses to discover

Discover five exceptional Parisian bookstores, real treasures for lovers of literature, art and rarities. Between history, unique atmosphere and unpublished works, these places invite you on a timeless journey to the heart of Paris. Let yourself be guided… read more.

Three Parisian bars among the 50 best in the world

The ranking of World’s 50 Best Bars 2024 has revealed three Parisian addresses that shine among the elite of global cocktail bars. We reveal… read more.

The best brunches to do with children in Paris

Paris is full of places perfect for family brunches. Here are five ideal places to brunch with your children. Read more.

“The Substance”, the distressing film with Demi Moore

The movie The Substance by Coralie Fargeat, with Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid, marks a turning point in science fiction cinema. Presented during the 2024 Film Festival, this film seduced and shocked the public, winning… read more.

Also read: Our itinerary for an English day in Paris

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