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Palais Royal Gardens: our 5 favorite addresses

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Galerie Vivienne

This luxurious covered passage, built in 1823, is sure to amaze you. Listed as a historical monument in 1974, Galerie Vivienne reveals its sublime decor over 176 meters, straight out of a film. In winter, it lights up and allows us to glimpse a magnificent mosaic floor from the past, surrounded by elegantly refined boutiques. A truly romantic passage!

Galerie Vivienne
4, rue des Petits Champs - 2nd
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Ace Boucherie & Traiteur

On the other side of the gallery, you'll find a former butcher shop transformed into a Korean caterer. Classical music, original cement tiles, unique and authentic cuisine... The locals love this place. Here, a generous bowl of rice is filled with a variety of delicious preparations: spicy chicken, marinated tofu, sautéed beef, kimchi, broccoli, and even shiitake mushroom - the options are endless.

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Ace Boucherie & Traiteur
58, rue Sainte Anne - 2e


Jardin du Palais Royal

Well, of course we wouldn't talk about the Jardin du Palais Royal neighborhood without taking you there! Once you've had your fill, we head into the park for a refreshing stroll. There, you'll discover magnificent lime trees and red chestnut trees planted at the beginning of the 20th century, and you'll wander through the arcades surrounding the park. A little further, in the cour d'honneur of the Palais-Royal, you'll find two of the most popular contemporary artworks in Paris: the columns of Buren and the mobile fountains of Pol Bury.

Palais Royal Garden
43, rue de Valois - 1st


BnF Richelieu

Without a doubt, one of the cherished places in Paris is the National Library of France. You could spend the whole day under the impressive glass roof of the oval room, as the place is so dreamy. Here, you can take advantage of free access to a series of exceptional collections and let yourself be transported on the footsteps of great intellectuals like Simone de Beauvoir or Hannah Arendt.

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BnF Richelieu
5, rue Vivienne - 2nd


Salon des Manufactures Alain Ducasse

For a sweet treat, we head to the temple of chocolate! Upstairs from Alain Ducasse's chocolate counter, you'll find the Salon des Manufactures, one of the best-kept secrets in the neighborhood. Here, you can indulge in the sweet creations of Alessandro Lucassino, such as the iconic chocolate soufflé or the reimagined lemon meringue tart. It's the perfect way to end our walk with a deliciously sweet note.

Salon des Manufactures Alain Ducasse
11 rue des Petits Champs - 1er

Salon des Manufactures Alain Ducasse 11 rue des Petits Champs - 1st