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3 new hidden terraces to cool off this summer in Paris

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The Most Secret: Bibie

Under the glass roof of the Le Jardin de Verre by Locke hotel – which just opened earlier this year – lies a little gem you won’t want to miss. At Bibie, from the first coffee to the last drink, you can escape the city's hustle and bustle thanks to its three spaces: a coffee shop featuring specialty coffees, fresh juices, and lunch options from 7 am to 5 pm; a restaurant led by chef Loïc Julliand, who champions a generous and committed cuisine made from locally sourced farm-fresh ingredients; and then a wine bar, where you can enjoy nearly 200 different French wines. All of this is to be savored in an exceptional setting with a lush atrium and a large hidden terrace. It’s the perfect refuge to enjoy beautiful days in peace.

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Address: 7 Rue Lacépède, 75005 Paris, France


The Trendiest: The Hoxton Paris

The Hoxton Paris just needed one more thing to shine as the perfect hotel: a pool. Well, it's finally here! This summer, you can head to the hotel's lush backyard to escape the hustle and bustle of Paris and splash around in a pool that's eight meters by two, right in the heart of the 2nd arrondissement. It's a heated outdoor pool, yes, but that's not all! The Hoxton has gone all out, with sun loungers, sunbeds, and deck chairs for you to lounge comfortably. But a heads up, to enjoy the pool, it's highly recommended to book your three-hour slot in advance, although you can always drop by spontaneously!

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Address: 30-32 Rue du Sentier, 75002 Paris, France


The Most Luxurious: the French Garden at Bristol Paris

For the beautiful days, the Bristol Paris opens the doors to its iconic French Garden. A gourmet interlude like a palace, to be experienced in the heart of the capital. On the culinary side, Chef Arnaud Faye presents us with a very refined seasonal menu, featuring perfectly crafted dishes to enjoy in a bucolic setting that is, above all, highly elegant. In short, this is the art of summer living at Bristol, combining relaxation and excellence. 

Address: 112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France