Un lieu réel
Un restaurant, une rue, un atelier, une boîte de bouquiniste ou tout point vivant de Paris peut devenir la scène de départ.
Chaque lieu porte sa propre version de Paris.
Paris T’aime ne classe pas les lieux comme de simples adresses. Il écoute les constellations humaines qui les entourent : familles, équipes, passants, gestes, départs et relais.
Mode de lecture des univers
Chaque univers est une porte d’entrée : à partir d’un lieu réel, Paris T’aime entre dans tout un monde humain — une équipe, une famille, des voisins, des gestes, des mémoires et des récits reliés.
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Un restaurant, une rue, un atelier, une boîte de bouquiniste ou tout point vivant de Paris peut devenir la scène de départ.
Autour du lieu, le film révèle des équipes, des familles, des voisins, des passants, des départs, des relais et des solidarités discrètes.
Chaque personne peut avoir sa page, ses vidéos et ses galeries, tout en restant reliée au même lieu et à la même mémoire collective.
Les 80 quartiers donnent la carte. Les plus de 180 nationalités, les langues, les métiers et les gestes ouvrent l’infini.
Un univers n’est pas une catégorie. C’est une porte vivante vers une version de Paris.
Une équipe-famille aux Halles : départ, relais et mémoire d’un lieu.
Entrer dans cet univers
Un refuge à Montmartre : équipe chaleureuse, gestes simples et bureau provisoire.
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Au bord de la Seine : livres, mémoire de quai et Paris intime.
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Troisième génération près du Pont Neuf : bijoux, mémoire artisanale et confiance humaine.
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Un Paris en mouvement : taxi, rencontres et regard humain sur la ville.
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Une adresse kurde du quartier du Mail : équipe, service et lien vivant avec Paris.
En préparationHistoric center of Paris with beautiful churches and city architecture.
Lively shopping and cultural hub. Famous for its large forum and bustling atmosphere.
Elegant gardens and historic arcades. A Parisian gem for art and architecture lovers.
Luxury hotels and boutiques in a beautiful square. A symbol of Parisian elegance.
Historic area with classic Parisian streets. Known for lively cafes and local life.
Chic galleries and covered passages. A destination for elegant strolls and shopping.
The smallest official quartier in Paris. A hidden gem with charming streets.
Vibrant crossroads of cultures and stories. A hub for nightlife and discovery.
Historic quarter known for its museums and industry roots. Full of creativity and innovation.
Paris’s oldest covered market and a foodie hotspot. Lively, diverse, and welcoming.
Historic streets with beautiful architecture. A peaceful spot at the heart of the Marais.
Classic Parisian charm and culture. Known for vibrant cafés and hidden courtyards.
Next to the Centre Pompidou and Hôtel de Ville. Artistic and lively neighborhood.
Old Parisian streets, synagogues, and historic houses. Rich in tradition and community.
By the Bastille and port, dynamic and evolving. Great for walks and history lovers.
Home to Notre-Dame Cathedral and Île de la Cité. The spiritual heart of Paris.
Near the Seine and botanical gardens. Peaceful, academic, and green.
Famous for its botanical garden and museums. A haven for plant lovers and families.
Home to a historic hospital and green spaces. A quiet and refined part of Paris.
Famous for its university and student energy. Intellectual, vibrant, and full of life.
Charming Left Bank quartier by the river. Known for its historic streets and cultural energy.
Theater, bookshops, and lively cafes. A heart of intellectual and student Paris.
Elegant boulevards and Haussmannian facades. Peaceful, classic, and refined.
World-famous for its jazz cafés and writers. A legendary destination for Parisian culture.
Refined residential area with embassies. Close to museums and antique shops.
Home to the Hôtel des Invalides and golden dome. French history at every corner.
Open lawns facing the Eiffel Tower. A green, historic, and prestigious quartier.
Elegant avenues and local markets. Calm, residential, and close to the Seine.
The most famous avenue in Paris. Iconic for shopping, theaters, and parades.
Luxurious shops and lively city life. A place of prestige and cosmopolitan flair.
Grand churches, iconic squares, and luxury food halls. A taste of elegant Paris.
Classic Haussmann buildings and busy train stations. A crossroads of movement and history.
Intimate theaters and romantic streets. A quartier full of history and charm.
The heart of shopping, with grands magasins. Busy, vibrant, and always fashionable.
Historic cafés, passageways, and bustling boulevards. Full of life, day and night.
Parisian rooftops, creative life, and music venues. Urban and energetic.
Historic train stations and diverse communities. A gateway to northern Paris.
Grand archways, bustling markets, and street art. Always full of movement.
Historic gateway between neighborhoods. A lively, multicultural area.
Famous hospital, canals, and city gardens. Peaceful and full of authentic Parisian life.
Trendy bars, local cafés, and creative spaces. Lively and artistic neighborhood in eastern Paris.
Diverse, young, and family-friendly area. Close to parks and vibrant street life.
Historic quarter near Bastille. Popular for nightlife and local markets.
Friendly, residential, and full of Parisian charm. Known for its community spirit.
Near Bois de Vincennes and leafy promenades. Peaceful and green quartier.
Family-friendly, calm, and close to parks. Full of history and hidden gems.
Modern riverfront, Accor Arena, and gardens. A blend of business and leisure.
Historic hospitals and local bakeries. Central, convenient, and welcoming.
Known for its hospital and multicultural energy. A hub for students and families.
New developments and international communities. Lively, diverse, and ever-changing.
Residential, authentic, and close to Chinatown. Great for food lovers and explorers.
Quiet, green, and full of little surprises. A peaceful corner of Paris.
Famous for its tower, history, and artists. Lively, creative, and cosmopolitan.
Named for its large park and natural beauty. Great for families and picnics.
Village feel, local shops, and quiet streets. Friendly and authentic Paris.
Calm, residential, and neighborly. Known for hidden gardens and peaceful lanes.
Bustling with life and local markets. Parks, schools, and family-friendly streets.
Famous for its hospital and Montparnasse Station. Modern, lively, and connected.
Between the river and Beaugrenelle mall. Urban, convenient, and cosmopolitan.
Close to the Seine and André Citroën Park. Calm, green, and riverside ambiance.
Leafy residential quarter with village atmosphere. Known for elegant homes and quiet streets.
Close to Bois de Boulogne, embassies, and museums. Calm, prestigious, and green.
Residential, near universities and parks. Chic, quiet, and international.
Palais de Chaillot and Trocadéro gardens. Panoramic Eiffel Tower views.
Bustling avenues, shops, and lively squares. Mix of business, markets, and cafés.
Elegant mansions and Parc Monceau. Quiet, classic, and beautiful architecture.
Trendy, bohemian, and full of local life. Famous for parks and creative spirit.
Up-and-coming area with a village feel. Welcoming, diverse, and changing.
Below Montmartre, famous for artists’ studios. Authentic Parisian vibe.
Home to flea markets and cosmopolitan energy. Colorful, lively, and multicultural.
Known for its markets, music, and African culture. Vibrant, urban, and creative.
Mix of communities, major railways, and markets. Fast-changing and diverse.
Parc de la Villette, science, and music venues. Modern and lively.
Canal-side, innovative architecture, and parks. A growing and dynamic area.
Hilly, with sweeping views and old quarries. Authentic, family-friendly, and green.
Near Buttes Chaumont park and markets. Lively, affordable, and young.
Artists, food, and urban energy. Street art, views, and multicultural life.
Village spirit and leafy parks. Calm, friendly, and Parisian at heart.
Famous cemetery, peaceful gardens, and history. Quiet, reflective, and beautiful.
Historic working-class area with village past. Full of life, cafés, and Paris soul.
80 neighborhoods, one question:
Type a neighborhood and open its living film.