
Paris, without the queue.
Private access across the seventh, eighth, and the rooms that require an introduction.
Paris is not difficult to visit. It is difficult to visit well. The difference is not budget. It is knowing which maison opens its ateliers by appointment, which restaurant holds a table without a booking platform, and which suite at Le Bristol has not been listed publicly for three seasons.
We hold those relationships. When you visit Paris, they are available to you.
WHAT WE HANDLE
Private Ateliers and Maisons
Appointments at the fashion houses that do not receive walk-ins. Private viewings at Place Vendome. Introductions to the artisans on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore who do not advertise. We arrange what requires a name.
Michelin Access and Private Dining
Tables at Guy Savoy, L’Ambroisie, and the restaurants that require months of notice through standard channels. Private dining rooms for groups. Chef’s table arrangements at kitchens that hold them off-menu.
Cultural Programming
After-hours Louvre access, private museum tours by arrangement, and gallery openings not on the public calendar. Fashion week access for clients who attend annually.
Accommodation and Ground
Suite access at Le Bristol, Ritz Paris, and Le Meurice. Private car for the duration of the stay. Airport transfers timed to the flight, not to a transfer company’s schedule.
HOW WE WORK
A conversation about what Paris should feel like for this visit. Then we build it around that.
One contact from first confirmation to last evening. No local intermediaries.
FROM THE JOURNAL
On the French Riviera | The Logic of Early Planning
When To Visit
September through November and March through May bring the city's quieter and most considered character.