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10 Hidden Tranquil Terraces You Must Discover in Paris

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Fantaisie

Fantaisie is a cozy hotel right in the heart of the lively Faubourg Montmartre area and the first Parisian spot by the super popular Swedish designer Martin Brudnizki, who brings us a delightful place adorned with floral wallpapers and pastel colors. In this chic and countryside atmosphere, you’ll find 63 wonderfully cozy rooms and 10 suites, a completely bucolic indoor garden, a restaurant, an ultra zen Holidermie spa, and the cherry on top—a rooftop bar with a view of the Parisian rooftops. On the top floor of Fantaisie, you can enjoy an incredible view while sipping seasonal cocktails or mocktails that make you feel like you're on the West Coast. Dreamy!

The Fantasy
24, rue Cadet – 9th


Amagat

One summer evening, you wander into this charming cobblestone alley that lights up with little bulbs as the sun sets. Not only is the place stunning, romantic, and otherworldly, but you can also enjoy a culinary moment that we love so much! The talented team at Caché delights us with gourmet and refined tapas like their addictive iberico ham croquetas and oozy tortilla. For the main dish, don’t hesitate to go for the whole fish of the day grilled on the BBQ. BAM BAM BOOM.

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


Galanga by Monsieur Georges

What could be better on a sunny weekend than settling into the cozy, shaded courtyard of the trendy Monsieur Georges to enjoy an exceptional brunch? NOTHING! Its few well-spaced tables invite relaxation and intimacy. The menu, crafted by the talented Thomas Danigo, offers a delightful array of beautiful and delicious small dishes. To name a few, there's the absolutely sublime sharing big pancake, Eggs Benedict with a top-notch hollandaise sauce, a delicious bowl of chia seeds with coconut milk and passion fruit, as well as a must-try soba ramen with smoked tofu and pak choi. Here, time seems to stand still.

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


Perruche

Both a cocktail bar and a restaurant, Perruche soars and makes its nest on the rooftop of Printemps Haussmann. A cozy 500 square meters, lush and tucked away, where you can escape from the world and enjoy a breathtaking view. Here, you watch the sun slowly set over Paris, where the nickname City of Light finally makes perfect sense. The air is sweet, the terrace is filled with good vibes, and we toast to the fortune of being in the most beautiful city in the world.

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

 
Restaurant Martin 

Head to Martin, a gorgeous restaurant in the Renaissance hotel, just a hop away from the Saint-Martin Canal. As soon as you step through the door, the greenery whisks you away from the hustle and bustle of Paris. In a cozy, noise-free spot, you can sip on a lovely cocktail menu while sharing some tasty tapas like homemade guacamole or crispy sesame shrimp. It’s a great place to relax from lunch to dinner.

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

 
Laïa 

Laïa is the little hidden gem where you can unwind. At the back of the dining room, illuminated by the large bay window, you can see the chef busily preparing delicious robata-style cuisine. Enhanced by the Spanish, this little grill was once used by Japanese fishermen to stay warm and cook the fish they caught at sea. Sounds promising! You can settle on the green terrace to enjoy some well-executed Mediterranean dishes. P.S. Some of their ingredients even come from the rooftop garden! What a lovely spot!

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


The Montmartre Private Hotel 

This is a little slice of paradise that you discover after bravely climbing up to Lamarck-Caulaincourt and getting a bit lost in the winding streets of Montmartre. Ring the bell, push open the big black gate, and walk in. At the end of the path: Le Très Particulier. Go through the little gate, cross the garden, and head down the few steps. Here it is: the famous patio designed by interior architect Pierre Lacroix. The place has a romantic and sensual vibe. A small glasshouse makes you feel like you're in a countryside home, completely isolated from everything. An idyllic setting where you love to chat about the world over (one or several) cocktails accompanied by delicious bites to share (their Wagyu beef is to die for!) D&.definitely one of our favorite places.

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

 
Le Café Renoir 

It's hard to extract oneself...and the flow of tourists that spreads over the Montmartre hill on beautiful summer days. And yet, this weekend, we stepped onto the ground of the last forest in Paris. A marvel, hidden just a stone's throw from the Place du Tertre, with a terrace that is as bucolic as it is peaceful. A true haven of tranquility with striking romance that we wished we could stay in forever !

Café Renoir
12, rue Cortot – 18th
Open every day from 11:30 AM to 6 PM

 
Flora Danica 

At Flora Danica, the brasserie of the House of Denmark, we settled in for a lovely Sunday brunch. We had heard about its beautiful, lush garden patio that offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the Champs-Élysées. On a warm summer day, we were dreaming of a refreshing experience, and oh boy, were we served! With smørrebrød of salmon and smoked herring, pickled cucumbers, and fish tartare, we savored it all accompanied by delicious blinis. We were absolutely taken!

Flora Danica
142, Avenue des Champs-Élysées – 8th
Open every day from 8 AM to midnight (weekends from 9 AM)

 

Hotel Grand Amour

Ah, love! Just imagine, a courtyard that's to die for, pastel colors that make you want to fall in love, and a long menu to savor at dinner, all in a bustling neighborhood. It's simple, that's where all the action is... But be careful, what happens at Love stays at Love.

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