The 12 Secrets of 209
  1 - Yesterday press " La Galcante "
In this vintage press store, buy the newspaper from the day you were born.
  2 - Restaurant Joya Mia
This grocery store offers delicious Sardinian specialties, where Rihanna and Monica Bellucci are regulars.
  3 - Kagyu Dzong Bouddha temple
This center for Buddhist study and meditation in Paris is open to the public.
  4 - Crémieux street
One of the most colorful streets in Paris.
  5 - Vegan Pizza
Visit the world champion of vegan pizza.
  6 - Michel Angelo at the police station
12 sculptures of nude men sit atop the 12th district police station, replicating Michelangelo's Dying Slave from the Louvre.
  7 - The cashless shop
In this cashless store, you can get rid of items you no longer need, or reclaim them to give them a second life.
  8 - Musée des arts forains
This museum-show dedicated to cabinets of curiosities, carnivals and the world of funfairs will take you on an incredible journey back in time.
  9 - Picpus Cemetery
The Marquis de la Fayette, a figure of American independence, is buried in this cemetery.
  10 - Safranière of the Bastille opera house
On the roofs of the Bastille opera house, come and pick saffron with a breathtaking view of Paris.
  11 - Bel Air Cour
With its buildings covered in Virginia creeper and lilac, the Cour du Bel-Air is one of the most charming in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine.
  12 - The vault passage
At the "Porte de Vincennes" metro exit, this sculpture of a cat is said to be a tribute to Charles Trenet.
209 Rue Charenton
75012 Paris (France)
Tel.:+33 1 43 40 80 30, reservation@le209.comOpen in Google Maps