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Paris Photo 2025
Paris Photo returns to the Grand Palais from November 13th to 16th 2025.
Paris Photo is the premier international fair dedicated to photography and imagery, an opportunity to discover magnificent works in a magical setting.
Located a 5-minute walk from the Grand Palais, Nuage is once again a partner of this latest edition.
Photos credit: Grégoire Grange - Paris Photo 24
Personnal shopper
Juts 20 minutes walk from Nuage, the Galeries Lafayette Haussmann invites you to a unique Parisian experience, combining elegance and excitement. Let yourself be guided by a personnal shopper and discover a selection designed just for you, in the the refined calm of a private lounge. A different way to experience fashion, at your own pace.
"Permission to go out"
At Nuage we take care of the children but of their parents as well. This is the reason why we have designed a tailor-made offer just for families.
Why not enjoy one night out in Paris while we take care of your children?
We are offering them a very special evening with a crêpes diner, followed by a movie evening in our private screening room. A baby-sitter selected by us will take care of them between 6;30 to 109;30 pm.
For more details and booking follow the link below
Around our neighborhood, in the Champs-Élysées gardens, the Marigny district is a stone's throw from Nuage.
Relaxation area for children (a merry-go-round for the little ones, swings for the older ones), a rest area on a shady bench to read a book or eat an ice cream from the local kiosk...
A moment of total relaxation in the heart of Paris's 8th arrondissement.
Terre de café (partner)
Nothing is better than starting the dayt with a cup of a great coffee. Nuage has chosen Terre de Café as its partner, whose commitment to sustainable and ethical pratices led them to obtain the Engagé CSR label. As for a little coffee gossip, coffee grounds are collected to be used as a fertilizer in our Director Carole's office.
To visit near Nuage : Hôtel de la Païva
Around Our Neighborhood A hidden gem on the Champs-Élysées: the Hôtel de la Païva.
Behind its discreet facade, the Hôtel de la Païva hides one of Paris's most beautiful secrets. This 19th-century palace, designed by a bold and visionary woman, is a jewel of marble, onyx, and gilding, where every detail tells a story.
Among the site's curiosities: a legendary bathtub, equipped with three faucets... one for hot water, one for cold water—and one for champagne . Luxury at its finest, Belle Époque style.