Although the City of Light has always known how to be appealing, to renew itself and to be inventive, it owes this in large part to the artisans, artists, chefs, and pastry chefs, who are the best ambassadors of the French ‘art of living’. As a city of art and design, Paris has been able to facilitate the revival of these trades, thanks to a welcoming policy on the part of the municipality to relocate production in the city and support the arts and crafts sector.
This idea is becoming more and more popular in the MICE industry, whether it be for a team-building event, an incentive event, or simply to privately hire a craft or production site for a different kind of experience. The opportunity to offer a sensory and creative experience, the chance to discover ancestral know-how and practices revisited by new generations and, most especially, a powerful encounter with people who are keen to share their profession.
To enrich and inspire your incentive and team-building programmes and discover several ambassadors of this new Parisian ‘art of living’, see the webinar ParisLocal, as well as a full list of artisans by theme.
Find below the webinar ‘ParisLocal’:
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Discover ParisLocal in 5 major themes:
Create for your teams, incentives in the form of art or craft workshops,
Opt for discovery with gastronomic guided tours, crafts or tastings,
Discover Parisian cooking schools for a gourmet activity,
Privatize galleries and artists' or craftsmen's workshops,
Select the best of Parisian know-how for your business gifts
Take your customers on a sensory and creative experience with a wide choice of artisanal workshops.
Would you like to (re)discover French gastronomy? See our selection of guided tours and gourmet tastings.
Find out more about all our cookery schools in Paris for unique and gourmet workshops
Paris is packed with galleries and workshops available for private hire. See our selection of inspiring places.
Reward your employees and thank your customers with corporate gifts 100% made in France.