Go to the back terrace: trees, mosaic-topped tables, beautiful tile work and little birds fluttering around - the perfect spot for a cup of warm mint tea (€2) and nutty pastries (€1/piece). Read more.
François Truffaut opened his masterful first film, The 400 Blows, with a series of tracking shots that beheld this most iconic of Parisian landmarks with a child-like gaze. Read more.
One of the most iconic locales in Paris, this avenue immortalized a newspaper-hawking Jean Seberg in Jean-Luc Godard's French new-wave landmark, BREATHLESS. Read more.
This place has turned the Paris dining scene on its head with delectable American cuisine made from incredibly fresh Gallic produce. A must visit. For more, follow us on 4sq or at www.renhotels.com. Read more.