Hammam de la Grande Mosquée de Paris
The century-old Turkish baths inside the Paris Mosque — a proper steam and scrub with mint tea on the tiled patio after; one of the city's most singular and enduring local rituals.
Paris is drowning in must-sees and mediocre cafés banking on the view. Appricio skips the tourist tax and gives you the one thing worth your afternoon — the bistro locals guard, the quiet masterpiece, the terrace at the right hour.
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The century-old Turkish baths inside the Paris Mosque — a proper steam and scrub with mint tea on the tiled patio after; one of the city's most singular and enduring local rituals.
The independent bakery-pâtisserie opened in late 2024 by Maxime Frédéric — named Best Pastry Chef in the World 2025 — drawing pavement queues for its short, seasonal menu of flans, entremets, and a…
A futuristic, sci-fi-inflected dining room in a quiet corner of the 20th that earned Time Out Paris's number-one spot in spring 2026 — the tasting menu is theatrical but grounded.
A taxidermy and natural history cabinet founded in 1831 — part shop, part private museum, selling everything from mounted butterflies to educational charts; one of the most singular interiors in Paris.
One of Paris's oldest and most local markets — a genuinely working-class food and flea market that has resisted gentrification, where Parisians shop for produce, wine, and bric-a-brac side by side.
A small, copper-barred natural wine bar on rue Oberkampf that Parisian wine lovers treat as a second living room — the charcuterie is sliced fresh to order and the playlist is always right.
Stop scrolling fifty options. Appricio gives you the one — with a reason, and a Plan B if you've seen it.
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