Hammam de la Grande Mosquée de Paris
A full North-African hammam inside the 1920s Grand Mosque — steam rooms, marble slabs, a gommage scrub, and mint tea in the courtyard after; a proper ritual, not a spa hotel add-on.
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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A full North-African hammam inside the 1920s Grand Mosque — steam rooms, marble slabs, a gommage scrub, and mint tea in the courtyard after; a proper ritual, not a spa hotel add-on.
A sci-fi-inspired tasting-menu restaurant in a quietly residential corner of the 20th — named Time Out Paris's best restaurant in spring 2026 and notoriously hard to book.
Paris's oldest covered market (1615) — a tight grid of produce stalls and global food counters where locals actually shop and eat standing up, from Moroccan tagine to Japanese bento.
One of the few outdoor food markets in Paris where locals still outnumber tourists — produce, cheese, charcuterie, and a flea section spilling out around the covered Beauvau hall on weekend mornings.
Shot up 22 places in the World's 50 Best Bars 2025 list — a serious craft cocktail address that Paris bartenders and in-the-know locals are currently treating as the city's most exciting pour.
Underground jazz cellar beneath one of Paris's oldest squares, with velvet, exposed brick, live jazz until 2am, and cocktails — singular enough that it earns its cult status.
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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