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Explore 10 hidden and tranquil terraces in Paris that you simply can't miss!

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Hidden Gem

Imagine walking along a charming cobblestone alley on a balmy summer evening, with lanterns flickering in the twilight. Not only is it a picturesque, romantic setting, but it's also a place where you can indulge in some amazing food! The talented chefs at Caché have crafted a delectable array of gourmet tapas, including the mouthwatering jamón ibérico croquettes and the heavenly tortilla. And be sure not to miss the grilled catch of the day for your main course. Boom, baby!

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Amagat
23, villa Riberolle – 20th
Open from Wednesday to Sunday, from 7pm to 10:30pm


Galanga by Monsieur Georges

What could be better, on a sunny weekend, than settling in Monsieur Georges' trendy little shaded courtyard and enjoying an exceptional brunch? NOTHING! Its few well-spaced tables invite you to relax in complete privacy. The menu, created by the talented Thomas Danigo, offers a variety of small dishes, each more beautiful and delicious than the next. Some highlights include the absolutely sublime big pancake to share, Eggs Benedict with a stellar hollandaise sauce, a delicious bowl of chia pearls with coconut milk and passion fruit, and a must-try ramen with soba, smoked tofu, and pak choi. Here, time seems to have stood still.

Galanga by Monsieur George
17, rue Washington – 8th
Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 7 PM to 9:30 PM
 


Perruche

Both a cocktail bar and a restaurant, Perruche takes flight and finds its nest on the roof of Printemps Haussmann. Cozy, green and hidden 500 sqm where you can seek refuge, cut off from the world and enjoy a breathtaking view. Here, we watch the sun slowly set over Paris, making the nickname "City of Lights" finally make sense. The air is gentle, the terrace is filled with good vibes and we toast to the luck we have to be in the most beautiful city in the world.

Perruche
Spring of the Man
2, rue du Havre – 8th
Open from 12pm to 3pm and from 7pm to 2am on weekdays, from 12:30pm to 4pm and from 7pm to 2am on weekends

 
Martin Restaurant 

Head to Martin, a beautiful restaurant in the Renaissance hotel, just a few steps from the Saint-Martin canal. As soon as you step through the door, the greenery transports us far from the hustle and bustle of Paris. Sheltered from the noise and prying eyes, we sip on a lovely cocktail menu while sharing some delicious tapas such as homemade guacamole or crispy sesame shrimp. A well-situated place to meet from lunch to dinner.

Restaurant Martin
40 bis, rue René-Boulanger – 10th
Open from 6:30 am to 10:30 pm on weekdays, from 7 am to 11 am, from 12 pm to 3:30 pm, and from 6:30 pm to 11:30 pm on weekends

 
Laïa 

Laïa is the hidden gem where it's good to disconnect. At the back of the dining room illuminated by the large bay window, we see the chef busy cooking on the robata grill and offering us good cuisine. Improved by the Spaniards, this little grill was used by Japanese fishermen who took it to sea to heat themselves and cook the fish they caught. It promises to be delicious! We sit on the green terrace to enjoy a well-executed Mediterranean cuisine. P.S.: Some of their products even come from the rooftop garden! A great little spot.

Laïa
226, boulevard Voltaire – 11th arrondissement
Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to midnight


The Montmartre Private Hotel 

It's like finding a hidden gem after climbing up to Lamarck-Caulaincourt and wandering through the charming streets of Montmartre. Ring the bell, open the big black gate, and enter. At the end of the street: Le Très Particulier. Pass through the small gate, walk through the garden, and descend a few steps. There it is: the famous patio designed by interior designer Pierre Lacroix. The place has a romantic and sensual vibe. A small glass roof makes you feel like you're in a cozy country house, away from it all. An ideal setting where you can enjoy deep conversations over a cocktail (or two) and tasty shared snacks (their wagyu beef is amazing!) Definitely one of our go-to spots.

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Le Très Particulier
Hôtel Particulier Montmartre
Pavillon D, 23, avenue Junot – 18th
Open every day from 6pm to 2am

 
Le Café Renoir 

It's hard to escape the flow of tourists who are reaping the benefits of the many attractions that Montmartre offers. And yet, this weekend we stepped on the ground of the last remaining woods in Paris. A marvel, tucked away just a stone's throw from Place du Tertre, and whose terrace is as bucolic as it is peaceful. A true haven of peace with a stunning romantic atmosphere that one would never want to leave!

Café Renoir
12, Cortot Street – 18th district
Open every day from 11:30 am to 6 pm


Coya 

If you needed a good reason to visit the 7th district, it's definitely COYA, with its little garden and its Peruvian menu. Here, you can enjoy traditional Peruvian cuisine with South American, Japanese, and Chinese influences: vegetarian ceviche with watermelon, cucumber, and aji limo, tomato salad with verbena and chia seeds, beef cheek empanadas with habanero criollo sauce, Bao de Cerdo resembling a bread made from aji amarillo, pork shoulder, spicy mayonnaise... An equally professional and warm welcome, a caliente ambiance, and delicious pisco sour: 100% validated.

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Coya
83, rue du Bac – 7th arrondissement
Open from 7 pm to 1:30 am on weekdays, from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm and from 7 pm to 1:30 am on weekends

 
Flora Danica 

At Flora Danica, the brasserie of the Maison du Danemark, we settled down for a Sunday brunch. We had heard about its beautiful, tranquil, and green patio, nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the Champs-Élysées. On a hot summer day, we were dreaming of a refreshing experience, and we were not disappointed! We devoured the smørrebrød of smoked salmon and herring, marinated cucumbers, and fish tartare, all accompanied by delicious blinis. We were completely won over!

Flora Danica
142, avenue des Champs-Élysées - 8th
Open every day from 8am to midnight (from 9am on weekends)

 

Hôtel Grand Amour

Ah, Love! Imagine, a charming courtyard, pastel colors that inspire love and a long menu to devour at dinner time, all in a bustling neighborhood. It's simple, that's where everything happens... But beware, what happens at Love stays at Love.

Hotel Grand Amour
18 Rue de la Fidélité - 10th
Open every day from 12pm to 11:30pm, from 12pm to 4:30pm on Sundays for brunch