The city of Paris has a regular hit list of things you need to do when visiting.

Climbing the Eiffel Tower, visiting the Louvre, cruising along the river Seine, and of course a show at the world-famous Moulin Rouge.

But there is so much more to the French capital, from the best pâtisseries, to little-known museums, restaurants and nightlife. Especially if you head a little further afield.

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Who better to get some advice from than a Paris regular? They have shared with 9Travel some of their top tips for the areas you may not have thought to visit before.

Depending where you are staying, there is plenty to do in any arrondissement.

Here are some suggestions:

18e arrondissement

  • Jules Jo, the new HQ of the 18th arrondissement with local, seasonal cooking in a warm atmosphere with comfortable and vegetal deco.
  • Le Café Cantine de la Recyclerie, 60, rue Belliard 75018 Paris – The Café-Cantine offers home-cooked food made with fresh, local and seasonal produce, while reducing waste as much as possible. It has been awarded three “écotables”, a quality label that measures the environmental impact of restaurants and supports them in their ecological transition.
  • La machine du Moulin Rouge, 90 boulevard de Clichy 75018 Paris – A hot spot of the Parisian life and nightlife. A typical place where you can lose yourself in its twists and turns, and discover nostalgia of the past in its nooks and crannies: a night in La Machine means taking the risk of getting lost in a labyrinth.

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The world famous Moulin Rouge is a must but there are other things to check out as well. (Getty)
  • Pink Mamma, 20bis, Rue de Douai, 75009 Paris (in Pigalle) – A big and friendly trattoria on 4 floors where meat is prepared Firenze style.
  • Amone, 13 Rue Chappe, 75018 Paris- Two friends who are willing to rediscover the flavour of their childhood through a cult French product: the Cordon Bleu.
  • Musée de Montmartre 12, rue Cortot, 75018 Paris – A very nice museum that presents a permanent collections, with a unique collection of paintings, posters and drawings, and tells the story of the “Butte Montmartre”, its painters and cabarets; the garden, inspired by the masterpieces painted on site by Renoir, offers a peaceful and “greeny” break.

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16e arrondissement

  • Hanami Paris – A Japanese terrace with great views of the Eiffel Tower
  • Parc de Bagatelle – romantic park to have a peaceful walk listening to the gentle murmur of water Parc de Bagatelle
Parc de Bagatelle paris
Parc de Bagatelle is a beautiful spot for a walk in Paris. (Tripadvisor)

15e arrondissement

  • Tonton Becton – Artichef – A unique address with table d’hôtes, lounge and games area, private room, bar and terrace. It is even said that the basement hides a secret
  • Yido54 av Emile Zola, 75015 Paris – one of the best Korean restaurants in Paris
  • Vincent Salur, 25, rue de Lourmel, 75015 Paris – Pâtisserie offering delicious trompe-l’œil pastries for the gourmet-lovers who appreciate both beauty and taste.

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