Shangri-La Paris
Prince Roland Bonaparte's former mansion with Eiffel-facing rooms and Shang Palace's Cantonese kitchen.
Residential rive droite — Yam'Tcha, Le Pré Catelan, La Grande Cascade, hotel restaurants.
The 16e — Trocadéro, Passy, the Bois de Boulogne edge, Auteuil — holds the gezgin's residential-Paris wing. Less dense than the 8e, more conservative than the 6e; the chapter takes Yam'Tcha 16e (Adeline Grattard's second room), Les Marches, the rive droite hotel restaurants (Shangri-La, Peninsula, Saint James), the Bois-edge institution lunches at Le Pré Catelan and La Grande Cascade. The gezgin uses the 16e for the Sunday family lunch and the Trocadéro-and-Eiffel-photo-session dinner, plus the Maison de la Radio orbit dinner.
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Prince Roland Bonaparte's former mansion with Eiffel-facing rooms and Shang Palace's Cantonese kitchen.
Haussmannian Hôtel Majestic resurrected with rooftop L'Oiseau Blanc and a 360-degree dome view.
The only chateau-hotel in Paris — Laura Gonzalez interiors, walled garden and Bellefeuille's Michelin star.
Philippe Starck's 1970s post-office turned Trocadéro design hotel with rooftop kitchen garden.
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Frédéric Anton's 3-Michelin pavilion in the Bois de Boulogne.
1900 Bois de Boulogne pavilion — Michelin star since 1965, Empire and Belle Époque rotunda.
Philippe Starck's Mediterranean ground-floor in Evok's 16e flagship.
1-Michelin garden-supplied dining room in a private Passy château-hotel.
Husband-and-wife Michelin star on avenue de Versailles — chef Noam Gedalof, sommelier Etheliya Hananova.
A working 'routier' off Trocadéro — checkered tablecloths, 18-euro lunch.
Slavic luxe in a 1910 Art Nouveau hôtel particulier — Paris Society's caviar address.
Basque auberge on Quai Saint-Exupéry — Pierre Oteiza Kintoa pork, pintxos, the Trinquet Village Seine-edge terrace.
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