A Paris evening, arranged from London
Paris sits little more than two hours from St Pancras, which makes it the most natural of our international arrangements. A companion can board a morning Eurostar and be dressed for dinner near the Tuileries by early evening, or take a short flight into Charles de Gaulle with time to settle before you meet. Because the crossing is brief, a Paris introduction usually needs less notice than our longer trips, though a day or two of planning is always worth having. Everything begins in London: you tell us your dates, your hotel or district and the kind of company you would enjoy, and we suggest one or two Paris escorts whose temperament, languages and travel experience genuinely fit the occasion.
The same standards apply abroad as at home. As a high class escort agency, we have personally met and vetted every companion who travels for us, her gallery verified, and her ease in first-class travel established long before a booking is confirmed. You can read more about the process on how it works.
Dinner, a walk, a nightcap
An evening in Paris rarely needs an itinerary, but a shape helps. Many begin with an aperitif somewhere quiet: a corner table near the Palais Royal, or a glass of champagne in Saint-Germain-des-Prés while the light goes soft. Dinner might be a grand table near Place Vendôme, a chef's counter in the 7th with the Eiffel Tower over your shoulder, or something smaller and more personal in the Marais, where the streets around Place des Vosges seem built for conversation. Afterwards, the city does the work. A slow walk along the Seine, across Pont Alexandre III with the lamps lit, is worth more than any second venue. If the night is young, the bars of the Marais keep serving late and the terraces of Saint-Germain suit a final glass; in colder months, a hotel bar with a fire does the same work indoors. Sunday mornings deserve a mention of their own: coffee near the Tuileries, the booksellers along the river, and a companion in no hurry to be anywhere else.
What makes the evening is not the address but the company: someone unhurried, curious, comfortable ordering in French, and as happy in a two-hour dinner as in a companionable silence on a bridge at midnight. That is precisely what we select for.
Hotel etiquette in Paris
Most Paris introductions are outcall visits to hotels, and the grand houses along the Faubourg Saint-Honoré and around the Champs-Élysées are well used to elegant guests arriving for dinner. The pattern is simple. Your companion arrives on time, dressed for the venue, and meets you in the lobby or the bar rather than upstairs; a first drink together in public is both more natural and more discreet. She will follow the tone you set, greet you as a friend or colleague would, and never announce the nature of the arrangement to anyone. Nothing about her manner, luggage or conversation will read as anything other than a well-dressed guest meeting someone she knows.
If you would rather dine in, a quiet word with us in advance is enough; we will brief the companion on room service, timing and arrival so that the evening contains no awkward moment at all. Questions about dress, timing or introductions come up often before a first Paris visit; ask us anything in advance and you will get a plain answer.
Who tends to book Paris
Three kinds of clients ask us for Paris more than any others. The first is in the city for work: meetings in the 8th, a conference at the Palais des Congrès, an auction week, and evenings that would otherwise be spent alone with a laptop. The second is marking something: a birthday, a deal closed, a decade survived, and wants the city at its best with company to match. The third simply loves Paris and visits often enough to want a familiar face there, which is where our membership quietly earns its keep, reducing re-booking to a single message once verification is done.
Longer arrangements are common here too. A weekend from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon, with a museum morning at the Musée d'Orsay, a long lunch and no fixed plans, suits Paris better than almost any city we serve. The fashion calendar and the autumn auction weeks bring their own requests, usually for the Paris escorts who can dress for a front-of-house crowd and then talk about something other than the crowd itself.
Notice, rates and how to begin
For Paris we suggest enquiring two or three days ahead where possible. Short-notice requests are sometimes achievable given the train timetable, but international bookings always benefit from planning, particularly around fashion weeks and major exhibitions, when the city's better tables disappear quickly.
- Hourly rates run from £500 to £2,000 depending on the companion; overnight and travel terms are quoted individually once we know the shape of the trip.
- Travel, any accommodation and the companion's time are agreed clearly in advance, so the weekend itself involves no administration.
- Enquiries are open 24 hours a day by WhatsApp, phone or the enquiry form, and are answered by a person rather than an autoresponder.
Tell us the dates, the district and the mood you are after, and we will do the rest from London, in complete confidence. Paris is at its best unhurried; so are we.