Le Voltaire
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The Académie française's secret canteen, in Voltaire's own building.
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
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35 lugares112 lugares por descubrir
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The Académie française's secret canteen, in Voltaire's own building.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Alain Passard's three-Michelin temple to vegetables on rue de Varenne.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Two Michelin stars, a Green Star, and surprise tasting menus.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Frédéric Anton's two-star kitchen 125m up the Eiffel Tower.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Mathieu Pacaud's seafood Michelin star, behind the Esplanade des Invalides.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Tomy Gousset's Michelin-starred neo-bistro near the Esplanade.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Gaël Orieux's quiet Michelin star, sustainable fish only, fifteen years running.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The Bernard Loiseau group's Michelin-starred Palais-Bourbon canteen.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Christian Constant's cast-iron-pot canteen on rue Saint-Dominique.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The soufflé restaurant of the 7e, behind Le Bon Marché.
Trocadéro & Passy
Prince Roland Bonaparte's former mansion with Eiffel-facing rooms and Shang Palace's Cantonese kitchen.
Trocadéro & Passy
Haussmannian Hôtel Majestic resurrected with rooftop L'Oiseau Blanc and a 360-degree dome view.
Trocadéro & Passy
The only chateau-hotel in Paris — Laura Gonzalez interiors, walled garden and Bellefeuille's Michelin star.
Trocadéro & Passy
Philippe Starck's 1970s post-office turned Trocadéro design hotel with rooftop kitchen garden.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Japanese-precision French classical pâtisserie on avenue de Breteuil — Saint-Honoré as the benchmark
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Paris's oldest chocolate shop since 1800 — Marie Antoinette's chemist's listed boutique on rue des Saints-Pères
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Whitewashed teppanyaki bolthole — chef Koji Aida's Paris-Japan grammar since 2008.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Stéphane Jégo's Basque-Breton bistronomie since 2004 — riz au lait that built a pilgrimage.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Forty-seat 7e bistro behind Musée d'Orsay — chef Patrick Plais's blanquette, lentil salad, chocolate mousse in a fruit-bowl.
Trocadéro & Passy
Frédéric Anton's 3-Michelin pavilion in the Bois de Boulogne.
Trocadéro & Passy
1900 Bois de Boulogne pavilion — Michelin star since 1965, Empire and Belle Époque rotunda.
Trocadéro & Passy
1927 Trocadéro tea-room — marble tables, white aprons, view across to the Tower.
Trocadéro & Passy
Philippe Starck's Mediterranean ground-floor in Evok's 16e flagship.
Trocadéro & Passy
1-Michelin garden-supplied dining room in a private Passy château-hotel.
Trocadéro & Passy
Franck Audoux's cocktail bar in a 1911 Hector Guimard Art Nouveau building.
Trocadéro & Passy
Husband-and-wife Michelin star on avenue de Versailles — chef Noam Gedalof, sommelier Etheliya Hananova.
Trocadéro & Passy
A working 'routier' off Trocadéro — checkered tablecloths, 18-euro lunch.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
The 7e roastery that started Paris's specialty-coffee third wave in 2011.
Trocadéro & Passy
Slavic luxe in a 1910 Art Nouveau hôtel particulier — Paris Society's caviar address.
Trocadéro & Passy
Basque auberge on Quai Saint-Exupéry — Pierre Oteiza Kintoa pork, pintxos, the Trinquet Village Seine-edge terrace.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Faubourg Saint-Honoré palace — Epicure (3 Michelin) and the audience's safest 8e booking.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Christian Le Squer's three-Michelin showcase inside George V — the textbook for Paris haute cuisine.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Two-Michelin glass pavilion at George V where the kitchen runs on vegetables, dairy and seafood — no meat.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Simone Zanoni's Mediterranean-Italian one-Michelin at George V — the palace alternative to a tasting menu.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Three-Michelin since 1996 — the chef who taught Paris that haute cuisine could improvise.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Yannick Alléno's three-Michelin in a pavilion at the Champs-Élysées gardens — the sauce-extraction reference.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Yasunari Okazaki's two-Michelin sushi counter inside Pavillon Ledoyen — twelve seats, ikejime fish.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Alléno's one-Michelin counter format at Pavillon Ledoyen — the realistic same-week booking.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Jérôme Banctel's three-Michelin in a Napoleon III mansion off the Champs-Élysées.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
The Plaza's restored heritage-French dining room — recipes excavated from two-and-a-half centuries of menus.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Two Michelin since 1946 — the institution where Paris learned modern restaurant service.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Place de la Madeleine institution since 1839 — Hugo Bourny's contemporary take on the Art Nouveau room.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Stéphanie Le Quellec's two-Michelin counter-front room on avenue Matignon.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
The Directoire mansion with the retractable roof — a multi-decade Paris institution off the Champs-Élysées.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Two-Michelin in an 1884 mansion off the Champs — the Domaine Clarence Dillon dining room.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Paul Pairet's grill-and-rotisserie brasserie at the Crillon — the chic French fire-cooking room.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Crillon palace bar with eighteenth-century frescos — Kévin Rigault's 'A Sense of Memories' menu.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Madeleine institution since 1927 — the first-floor caviar dining room above the boutique.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Truffle institution on the Madeleine since 1932 — boutique downstairs, restaurant upstairs.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
The original 1862 Ladurée tea room — the room that invented the Paris salon de thé.
Le Marais
One Michelin star inside Place des Vosges' most discreet pavilion — Marais gastronomy without the spectacle.
Le Marais
Fewer than 20 seats, one Michelin star, one chef's vision — the Marais's most surgical tasting menu.
Le Marais
The bistro mythology lives at #32 rue du Vertbois — controversial, expensive, irreplaceable.
Le Marais
The Marais corner where natural wine, oysters and serious cocktails collapse into one room.
Le Marais
Open-fire Marais bistro where côte de bœuf is grilled in front of you on a wood hearth.
Le Marais
A Provençal bistro hiding behind Place des Vosges — and the city's largest pastis collection.
Le Marais
Bertrand Larcher's original Paris crêperie — Bordier butter, Breton cider, Tokyo-trained discipline.
Le Marais
Argentinian carnivore room in a former butcher shop — relaunched with Mauro Colagreco's hand on the menu.
Le Marais
1864 Belle Époque brasserie under a stained-glass dome — choucroute, plateaux de fruits de mer, full theatre.
Le Marais
1924 corner bistro with an open kitchen — and Paris's most decorated bœuf bourguignon.
Le Marais
Paris's oldest covered market, since 1615 — 21 stalls, all of lunchtime Marais, on one block.
Le Marais
The cult sandwich stall inside Marché des Enfants Rouges — 30-minute queue, 13.50€, no apologies.
Le Marais
Since 1979 on rue des Rosiers — the Pletzl falafel sandwich Lenny Kravitz and Natalie Portman keep coming back for.
Le Marais
World's 50 Best Bars veteran — eleven consecutive years on the list, peak rank #6 in 2023.
Le Marais
Taqueria up front, hidden cocktail bar through the back door — one of Paris's first speakeasies, still in form.
Le Marais
Whisky-led cocktail den behind a discreet 4e façade — Vogue called it one of the world's 20 best.
Le Marais
Mazouz brothers' Marais cocktail bar — North African-Pop Art mash-up, since 2001, with a hidden courtyard.
Le Marais
5-star hideaway behind ivy on Place des Vosges — 56 rooms, a courtyard, a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Le Marais
12 rooms, all looking onto Place des Vosges — Evok Collection's quietest, most contemplative Paris address.
Le Marais
Boutique design hotel inside a former metals factory — concrete, courtyard, cocktail bar at the centre.
Le Marais
12 rooms, exposed beams, quiet 4e side street — the Marais's small, well-priced character hotel.
Le Marais
Marais chocolatier with a tea room — millefeuille made à la minute, possibly Paris's finest caramels.
Le Marais
Myriam Sabet's Levantine pâtisserie — kadaïf 1001-feuilles that Istanbul visitors instinctively recognise.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Avenue Montaigne palace with red awnings, Dior Spa and Jean Imbert's gilded dining room.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
The only European palace with three Michelin-starred restaurants and Jeff Leatham's florals.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
1758 stone palace on Place de la Concorde, gold-scaled pool and Karl Lagerfeld suites.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Philippe Starck's contemporary palace with private cinema, Matsuhisa and the Clarins-MyBlend spa.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Pierre Yves Rochon-designed townhouse-palace near the Élysée with Michelin two-star Le Gabriel.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Gaston Lenôtre's flagship since 1957 — the Plaine Monceau room that taught a generation of French pastry chefs
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Robert Linxe's original chocolate boutique since 1977 — the room that defined Paris bean-to-praline
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Meilleur Ouvrier de France 2000 chocolatier — the Madeleine flagship with the life-size chocolate sculptures
Le Marais
France's oldest tea house since 1854 — the Bourg-Tibourg flagship with the colonial-era painted casks
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Counter-seat Korean — chef Kim Kwang-Loc's mandu and tartares, fashion-week regulars on stools.
Le Marais
Marais Korean BBQ — chef Sunghak Han's table-top grill, halal option, Michelin guide listing.
Le Marais
Mourad Mazouz's Marais Maghreb institution since 1990 — tagines and pastilla under 17th-century beams.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
1895 Saint-Lazare brasserie — Niermans mosaics, listed since 1989.
Le Marais
Emmanuel Ryon — MOF glacier, Pastry World Champion — turns gelato into Marais grand cru.
Le Marais
The Île Saint-Louis institution Gault Millau crowned in 1961 — still family-run, still the standard.
Le Marais
Marais épicerie-fine + restaurant — Delphine Plisson's Dean & DeLuca answer for Paris.
Le Marais
Haut-Marais no-menu cocktail bar — bartender asks your mood, builds the drink around French organic seasonal produce.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Le Bristol's curiosity-cabinet bar — Maxime Hoerth, first bartender awarded Meilleur Ouvrier de France (2011).
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Royal Monceau's Philippe Starck-designed long bar — Forbes Travel Guide Star Bars 2025 pick on Avenue Hoche.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Anatolian home cooking on rue Pasquier — the Madeleine room the Istanbul audience will actually recognise.
Le Marais
Vegan French on rue Saint-Paul — twenty-plus years reinterpreting French classics without animal product.
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.