Where to find the wellness movement in Paris

December 15, 2017 at 1:30PM

Where to stay: Hotel Parister, a centrally located 45-room hotel in the 9th arrondissement, offers an underground fitness center with sauna and pool. Rooms from about $300 (hotelparister.com).

Where to eat: The fashion set descends on Wild & the Moon, a light-filled cafe, for all-natural food and drinks, such as the "Better Than Botox" cold press for about $6 or the "Spouted Buckwheat Granola" for about $11.50 (wildandthemoon.com). At Green House, a produce-focused establishment in the 11th arrondissement, dishes such as arepas are topped with avocado, and the iced black tea is infused with thyme and vanilla. Starters from about $6, mains from about $13. Miss Kale (2nd arrondissement) serves more than the obvious. Case in point: the healthy bowl with tricolor rice and heaps of veggies for about $12.

What to do: Bar a Meditation is a tri-level space for mindful meditation, where half-hour sessions start at about $23 (barameditation.fr). Chez Simone is a fitness center, cafe and lounge. Classes start at about $23, while fresh juices and smoothies range from about $5 to $8 and an açai or matcha energy bowl costs about $8 (chezsimone.fr).

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