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Paris has a way of feeling like a movie no matter where you end up, but there are a few spots that feel a little more insider, a little less obvious, and very much where the girls who “just get it” tend to be. Think slow mornings, long dinners, and wine that somehow tastes better because of the setting.

A calm, minimal café that feels like the kind of place you start your Paris morning on purpose. Think good coffee, simple breakfast plates, and a soft buzz of people who look like they’ve already figured life out before 10am. It’s quiet, intentional, and very “I live here part-time and don’t explain myself.”
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A low-lit, slightly unexpected wine bar that feels warm, lived-in and a little bit unpolished in the best way. It’s the kind of place you go for “just one drink” and end up staying way longer than planned, surrounded by good conversation and even better energy.

Dark, intimate and a little dramatic in the best way. Sugaar feels like a dinner that turns into a night out without trying too hard. It’s moody lighting, strong flavours, and tables that always look like they’re celebrating something, even when they’re not.

A vintage stop that doesn’t feel overdone or overly curated for tourists. It’s more “found treasure” than “styled rack,” with pieces that feel like they already have a story. The kind of place cool girls quietly gatekeep but somehow always end up bringing their friends to anyway.

Curated vintage store that feels like a quiet little discovery in Paris. Think carefully selected pieces, soft lighting, and that feeling of finding something special you didn’t know you were looking for. It’s the kind of spot cool girls don’t overpost, they just quietly keep coming back to.
Paris doesn’t really ask you to try too hard. The cool girl spots are usually the ones that feel a little unbothered, a little hidden, and a lot more about how you move through them than what’s on the menu