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The Paris Shortlist: A Weekend Travel Guide

Feb 13, 2026 | Courtney

Paris is one of those cities that invites overplanning. Tabs multiply, lists grow long, and suddenly you’re trying to fit three museums, five meals, and an entire arrondissement into a single afternoon. This isn’t that kind of Paris travel guide.

After weeks of research (and a long weekend actually spent walking, eating, shopping, and making plans on the fly), this shortlist reflects what truly stood out. Not everything we did, not everything the city has to offer, but the places I’d happily return to for a weekend getaway in Paris. Consider it a short list of meals, drinks, neighborhoods, and stays that actually delivered when we were there.

Place Vendôme in Paris with historic stone buildings and central column under a cloudy sky

What's in This Guide
Where to Eat in Paris
Lafayette’s
Le St. Régis
Chez Bartolo
Brasserie des Prés
Boulanger Patisserie
Where to Drink in Paris
Bar Hemingway
CoCo
Café Les Deux Magots
Hôtel Costes Bar
Where to Wander in Paris
Rue Saint-Honoré
Le Marais
Galeries Lafayette
Luxembourg Gardens
Musée d’Orsay
Where to Stay in Paris
InterContinental Paris Le Grand

Where to Eat in Paris

Lafayette’s

Exactly what I want from a January dinner in Paris: a dark and moody interior, candlelit tables, and mushroom pasta that was some of the best I’ve ever had.

Le St. Régis

An easy stop if you’re on Île de la Cité visiting Notre Dame. Expect fresh bistro-style fare and a relaxed atmosphere.

Croque monsieur, fries, and Caesar salad at St. Regis Paris restaurant table setting

Chez Bartolo

Italian in Saint-Germain. Order the linguine al vongole (linguine and clams) and thank me later.

Brasserie des Prés

A lively, classic Saint-Germain lunch spot. Everyone around us ordered the beef tartare, so if that’s your thing, you’re in good hands here. I don’t mess with raw beef, but the croque-monsieur was exactly what I wanted.

Croque monsieur with mixed greens and cappuccino at a traditional Paris brasserie

Boulanger Patisserie

Perfect for a grab-and-go croissant or baguette.

Where to Drink in Paris

Bar Hemingway

One of Paris’s most iconic bars, best known for its martinis. It’ll cost you, though, with some martinis coming in at 40 € a pop.

Cocktails and bar snacks at Bar Hemingway in The Ritz Paris with classic, intimate setting

CoCo

An Art Deco restaurant near the Opéra that leans heavily into old-Paris glamour, complete with live music in the evenings. Better approached as a bar stop than a full meal.

Café Les Deux Magots

Cliché? Yes. Still worth it for an afternoon drink. Sit outside, watch the world go by, and order the hot chocolate if the weather permits.

Champagne and Aperol spritz at Les Deux Magots terrace café in Saint-Germain Paris

Hôtel Costes Bar

Celebrity hotspot in the 1st, also known for great martinis (Kim Kardashian was recently spotted here).

Where to Wander in Paris

Rue Saint-Honoré

The backbone of shopping in the 1st, lined with luxury boutiques. Take a stroll with your morning coffee and croissant in hand.

Le Marais

Spanning the 3rd and 4th arrondissements, Le Marais has a younger, more eclectic energy than the 1st. The shopping skews more accessible, with a mix of boutiques, vintage stores, and cafés that make it ideal for an unstructured afternoon.

Galeries Lafayette

An architectural landmark as much as a shopping destination. The glass dome alone is worth a visit, and the constant flow of locals and visitors makes it one of the best places in the city for people-watching, even if you don’t plan to shop.

Stained glass dome ceiling inside Galeries Lafayette Paris with ornate Art Nouveau detailing

Luxembourg Gardens

One of the city’s most beautiful green spaces — perfect for a slow stroll, a café chair, or a quiet reset between plans.

Musée d’Orsay

Housed in a former train station and home to an impressive Impressionist collection, without the scale (and selfie sticks) of the Louvre.

Interior of Musée d’Orsay Paris with vaulted glass ceiling and central clock above sculpture gallery

Where to Stay in Paris

InterContinental Paris Le Grand

Centrally located and decidedly old-school, but in a way I didn’t mind. Spacious rooms, with some offering private balconies overlooking classic Paris streets.

Author sitting on a Paris balcony overlooking Haussmann buildings with wrought-iron railings and blue sky

Until next time, Paris.

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