Café de Flore
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Sartre and Beauvoir's corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain since 1887.
Salas con las vistas por las que se reserva en Paris: bahía, mar, puerto deportivo, azotea y atardecer.
Mesas que enmarcan la Torre, el río o los tejados de París
44 lugaresAlta cocina con perspectivas de altura
0 lugaresMesas justo a la orilla del agua
44 lugaresLos mejores lugares para ver caer el sol
35 lugares18 lugares por descubrir
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Sartre and Beauvoir's corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain since 1887.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The other Saint-Germain café, with the better view of the church.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Alsatian choucroute, landmarked Art Nouveau, the Académiciens' lunch.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Hemingway's table, a piano bar, and the steak that bears his name.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Two Michelin stars in the Hôtel de la Monnaie, looking at the Seine.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The bistronomy capital of Paris, on the Carrefour de l'Odéon.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
William Ledeuil's Southeast-Asian-French cuisine, Michelin-starred since 2008.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The 1932 bistro classique, Ducasse-stewarded since 2013.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Eric Trochon's industrial bistronomy on rue de Seine.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The tiny bistro between Saint-Sulpice and Luxembourg, Fooding-prize winner.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The only Palace hotel on the Left Bank, 1910 Belle Époque on Boulevard Raspail.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The Picasso of pastry, in his original Saint-Germain showcase.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The Saint-Germain sourdough institution since 1932.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Former Hugo & Victor relaunched under the chef's name — 2003 French Dessert Champion's first eponymous boutique
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Japanese-French pâtisserie since 2001 — matcha, yuzu and black sesame on classical French structures
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
1906 Art Nouveau room on the Left Bank — Chartier's brother house, listed.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
The oldest café in Paris, opened 1686 — Voltaire, Diderot, Franklin all ate here.
Saint-Germain & Saint-Sulpice
Saint-Germain hunting-lodge speakeasy by Thomas Codsi — Le Fooding-listed, weekend basement DJ floor.