Iconic palace hotel on Place de la Concorde where Bourdain stayed during his Paris episodes.
Basque bistro near the Eiffel Tower that Bourdain cited as a favourite from his Paris episodes.
Les Halles brasserie open 24/7 that embodied Bourdain's late-night Paris ritual and food culture.
Yves Camdeborde's Saint-Germain bistro that Bourdain cited as one of the best in Paris.
Historic Left Bank hotel mentioned in Kitchen Confidential as a significant Paris reference.
Hemingway's favourite writing café where he composed The Sun Also Rises, a literary landmark Bourdain would have appreciated.
Saint-Germain literary institution where Hemingway held court, representing the bohemian Paris that influenced Bourdain.
Left Bank institution and regular haunt during Hemingway's formative Paris years, capturing the literary café culture.
Historic brasserie where Hemingway ate after finishing passages of his novels, representing classic Parisian dining culture.
Legendary hotel and bar where Hemingway famously "liberated" the Ritz bar in 1944, a symbol of post-war Paris.
Hemingway's first Paris address in 1921 where he stayed with Hadley, marking the beginning of his transformative Paris years.