The Ultimate Guide to Fashion Week’s Must-See Venues

Paris Fashion Week, from January 21 to 26, is the place to be for fashion lovers, celebrities and creative types. Here’s an in-depth guide to the hottest places to eat, drink and dance during this unique week.

Where to have a drink and a bite to eat

Partisan Café
A veritable HQ for fashion and design enthusiasts, this coffee shop is a must in the Haut-Marais district. Although often crowded, it offers a refined setting and a varied menu ranging from matcha to cold coffee. An ideal spot for a quick break between fashion shows.
📍 36 rue de Turbigo, 75003 Paris
Opening hours: 09:00-18:30

Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers
This chic Marais venue is a fashion week landmark, with its rooftop offering stunning views and creative cocktails. The ground-floor restaurant completes the experience with refined dishes.
📍 243 rue Saint-Martin, 75003 Paris
Opening hours: 12h-14h30 and 19h-23h30

Cortado Café
This Marais café offers an immersion in the Spanish atmosphere with its pan con tomate, jamón ibérico and famous café cortado. In addition to its Madrid and Barcelona-inspired menu, the place is renowned for its friendly atmosphere and cultural influences. Rosalía, the Spanish musical icon, is associated with the place and may well make a surprise visit.
📍 31 rue Charlot, 75003 Paris
Opening hours: 08h30-21h00

La Plume by Madame Rêve
Located in the Madame Rêve hotel, this restaurant offers a culinary experience on the rooftops of Paris. Its Asian fusion cuisine includes refined dishes such as Angus short ribs and giant prawns, perfect for a chic evening. The cocktail lounge on the terrace adds a spectacular touch.
📍 43 rue Étienne Marcel, 75001 Paris
Opening hours: 17h00-01h00

Siena Paris
The Marché Saint-Honoré’s flagship restaurant, Siena attracts lovers of Italian gastronomy and influential personalities. Specialties such as lobster linguine are served in an elegant setting spread over two floors, with a chic bar-club on the upper floor.
📍 35 Place du Marché Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris
Opening hours: 11h30-02h00

Soho House Paris
Exclusive and members-only, this trendy Pigalle venue offers a range of services: swimming pool, bar, cabaret and cinema. During Fashion Week, it becomes an essential gathering point for international designers.
📍 45 rue La Bruyère, 75009 Paris
Opening hours: 07h-02h

The emblematic bars of the Marais

La Perle
A haven for fashion lovers and night owls alike, this lively, festive café is the perfect place to feel the energy of Fashion Week.
📍 78 rue Vieille-du-Temple, 75003 Paris
Opening hours: 07h30-02h

Le Saint-Gervais
A small, friendly bar where customers enjoy their drinks standing up in a warm atmosphere. Close to the key Fashion Week venues, it’s ideal for an informal break.
📍 96 rue Vieille-du-Temple, 75003 Paris
Opening hours: 08h-02h

Le Progrès
This bar is an institution where actors and stylists meet to discuss the latest collections. Its relaxed atmosphere makes it the perfect place to watch and mingle with fashionistas.
📍 1 rue de Bretagne, 75003 Paris
Opening hours: 07h30-02h

Where to dance the night away during Fashion Week

Le Carmen
Located in Pigalle, this club inspired by the cabaret era attracts a dynamic, golden youth. Ideal for stylish evenings out.
📍 34 rue Duperré, 75009 Paris
Opening hours: Midnight

La Fête
This Pigalle club mixes electro and disco in a convivial atmosphere. Popular with the fashion community, it’s a sure bet for memorable parties.
📍 3 Place de Clichy, 75008 Paris
Opening hours: Thursday to Saturday, midnight

Pamela Club
A newcomer to Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this chic club features a house and techno program. It’s a very select club, and well-groomed attire is a must.
📍 62 rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris
Opening hours: Midnight-06h

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