LA PETITE COUR
A real gem in the Mabillon quarter of St Germain, La Petite Cour is mostly known for its ultra romantic terrace that is so inviting, so softly lit, so relaxing with the sound of the fountain that one could linger there all night. The menu is seasonal but always refined and quite inventive – try...
LA PALANQUIN
For a quiet private family dinner. Presentation Described by many of the regulars as one of the best Vietnamese restaurants in Paris, this small upscale place is where one can taste fresh traditional dishes on beautiful china, starch white tablecloths served by mature professional waitstaff & supervised...
LA CREMERIE
A little place of gourmet wonders to enjoy directly or take away. Presentation It is difficult to bring oneself to use words like ‘wine shop’ or ‘delicatessen’ to describe a place such as this. Originally, a creamery dating back to the 1880′s, this tiny place is now...
YAKIJAPO MITSUKO
Established in 1968, this Japanese restaurant has been called ’the best in Paris’ by many of the regulars who frequent it. It is located on a small beautiful street that matches well its cosy and authentic interior. Two sushi chefs masterfully execute each order and if you are curious...
GUIDED TOURS MUSEE D’ORSAY
For those looking to get more out of visiting this institution of impressionist art, why not join a guided tour? Around 90 minutes in length, various versions and themes are available depending on the language . Currently in English two version are given, one focuses on 19 century art and the second...
HOTEL D’AUBUSSON
33 1 43 29 43 43 33, Rue Dauphine, 75006 http://www.hoteldaubusson.com 300 to 500 euros M: Pont Neuf 49 rooms; Boutique Hotel housed in a mansion style residence dating from 1630. Simone de Beauvoir lived here during WWII. It contains a tiny garden and a beautiful fireplace, both great for a drink...
HOTEL ST THOMAS D’AQUIN
33 1 42 61 01 22 3 rue du Pré aux Clercs, 75007 http://www.aquin-paris-hotel.com 140 euros M: Saint-Germain-des-Prés 21 rooms; Traditional Read More →
