Guide des Quartiers
Palais Royal incarnates the classic and timeless Paris of postcards with it's beautiful gardens and architecture, it is an oasis of calm and refinement in the heart of Paris perfect for a nice stroll and escape from the city streets. Located just opposite the legendary Louvre Museum that now a world symbol of culture and art. The Palais Royal neighborhood is rich with cafés, shops and restaurants. You can have lunch at the emblematic Café Marly at the Louvre, have a typically French dinner at Maceo or eat in by getting antipasti at Mille Pates an Italian deli and wine at Cave Legrand. This spot, nestled in a quiet place surrounded by the Louvre Museum, the Tuileries, the Opera Garnier, and one of the city's major artery, rue de Rivoli and a bridge away from Saint Germain des Prés makes it an exceptional place to discover Paris.
418 locals recommend
Palais-Royal
Palais Royal incarnates the classic and timeless Paris of postcards with it's beautiful gardens and architecture, it is an oasis of calm and refinement in the heart of Paris perfect for a nice stroll and escape from the city streets. Located just opposite the legendary Louvre Museum that now a world symbol of culture and art. The Palais Royal neighborhood is rich with cafés, shops and restaurants. You can have lunch at the emblematic Café Marly at the Louvre, have a typically French dinner at Maceo or eat in by getting antipasti at Mille Pates an Italian deli and wine at Cave Legrand. This spot, nestled in a quiet place surrounded by the Louvre Museum, the Tuileries, the Opera Garnier, and one of the city's major artery, rue de Rivoli and a bridge away from Saint Germain des Prés makes it an exceptional place to discover Paris.
Gastronomie
Without a doubt, this is one of the finest restaurants in Paris, located under the arcades of the Palais-Royal. In an exceptional decor of the XVIIIth, with gilt-edged mirrors and chandeliers. The head chef Guy Martin has recently transformed the gastronomic 2 star restaurant into a very chic brasserie.
33 locals recommend
Le Grand Véfour
17 Rue de BeaujolaisWithout a doubt, this is one of the finest restaurants in Paris, located under the arcades of the Palais-Royal. In an exceptional decor of the XVIIIth, with gilt-edged mirrors and chandeliers. The head chef Guy Martin has recently transformed the gastronomic 2 star restaurant into a very chic brasserie.
Restaurant and tea-room located within the Palais-Royal Gardens. The tasty food combines Breton and Mediterranean traditions. Everything is home-made with fresh ingredients and quality products. In the tea-room, there is a great selection of home-made patisserie. Closed on Sunday night and Monday.
6 locals recommend
Muscade
36 Rue de MontpensierRestaurant and tea-room located within the Palais-Royal Gardens. The tasty food combines Breton and Mediterranean traditions. Everything is home-made with fresh ingredients and quality products. In the tea-room, there is a great selection of home-made patisserie. Closed on Sunday night and Monday.
High quality Japanese street food. Everything is cooked in the open kitchen (ramens, gyowa, fried noodles) before your eyes. A culinary delight. No reservations accepted. 15-20 euros per person.
83 locals recommend
Higuma
32bis Rue Sainte-AnneHigh quality Japanese street food. Everything is cooked in the open kitchen (ramens, gyowa, fried noodles) before your eyes. A culinary delight. No reservations accepted. 15-20 euros per person.
Kinugawa Vendôme
9 Rue du Mont ThaborChic and trendy Japanese restaurant. Very tasty.
Neither too modern nor too old-fashioned, Restaurant du Palais-Royal matches the elegance of the surrounding gardens. Now a Michelin 1 star restaurant. Very exquisite French food in a beautiful decor.
7 locals recommend
Restaurant du Palais Royal
110 Gal de ValoisNeither too modern nor too old-fashioned, Restaurant du Palais-Royal matches the elegance of the surrounding gardens. Now a Michelin 1 star restaurant. Very exquisite French food in a beautiful decor.
The chef Thierry Bourbonnais offers modern and inventive cuisine. From great seasonal market based ingredients, he prepares dishes of precision & lightness. The restaurant also offers a good Green Menu for vegetarians.
9 locals recommend
Macéo
15 Rue des Petits ChampsThe chef Thierry Bourbonnais offers modern and inventive cuisine. From great seasonal market based ingredients, he prepares dishes of precision & lightness. The restaurant also offers a good Green Menu for vegetarians.
A wonderful French Brasserie with consistently excellent food and a charming staff.
75 locals recommend
Le Grand Colbert
2 Rue VivienneA wonderful French Brasserie with consistently excellent food and a charming staff.
Lieux emblématiques
A true Sunday institution for Parisians fond of hot chocolate! Families or lovers, no one can resist the delicious Mont-Blanc chocolate in this tea room-boutique, decorated with a fascinating old French style.
207 locals recommend
Angelina Paris
226 Rue de RivoliA true Sunday institution for Parisians fond of hot chocolate! Families or lovers, no one can resist the delicious Mont-Blanc chocolate in this tea room-boutique, decorated with a fascinating old French style.
Louvre Museum
Rue de RivoliCour d'Orléans du Palais Royal
38 Rue de MontpensierPalais Garnier
Place de l'OpéraOne of the greatest museums in the world. Divided in to eight departments, the Louvre collections incorporate works dating from the birth of the great antique civilisations. Mona Lisa from Leonardo Da Vinci is one of its most famous works. Expect to queue for tickets and amenities. Entering through the Carrousel du Louvre on rue de Rivoli is the best way to avoid queues.
4018 locals recommend
Louvre Museum
Rue de RivoliOne of the greatest museums in the world. Divided in to eight departments, the Louvre collections incorporate works dating from the birth of the great antique civilisations. Mona Lisa from Leonardo Da Vinci is one of its most famous works. Expect to queue for tickets and amenities. Entering through the Carrousel du Louvre on rue de Rivoli is the best way to avoid queues.
Stretching from the Louvre to the Place de la Concorde, these lovely French style gardens date from the 17th century, and once belonged to the old Palais des Tuileries. Lots of trees have been replanted over the past decade, and the gardens are dotted with cafés, ponds and modern sculptures.
1767 locals recommend
Tuileries Garden
Place de la ConcordeStretching from the Louvre to the Place de la Concorde, these lovely French style gardens date from the 17th century, and once belonged to the old Palais des Tuileries. Lots of trees have been replanted over the past decade, and the gardens are dotted with cafés, ponds and modern sculptures.
Bakery
4 Rue de l'Échelle
4 Rue de l'ÉchelleBoulangerie Eric Kayser
4, rue de l'Echelle
Open everyday 7:30am-8:30pm
Boulangerie Molière
23 rue Molière
Open Tuesday to Saturday 7am-8pm; Sunday 7am-7pm; closed Monday.
23 Rue Molière
23 Rue MolièreBoulangerie Molière
23 rue Molière
Open Tuesday to Saturday 7am-8pm; Sunday 7am-7pm; closed Monday.
Supermarket
Monoprix
21 avenue de l’Opéra.
Open Monday to Friday 9am-9pm; Saturday 9am-9pm; closed Sunday.
21 Avenue de l'Opéra
21 Avenue de l'OpéraMonoprix
21 avenue de l’Opéra.
Open Monday to Friday 9am-9pm; Saturday 9am-9pm; closed Sunday.
Carrefour City Paris Richelieu
43 Rue de RichelieuOpen everyday
Grocer Market
Saint Honoré - Place du Marché Saint Honoré.
Wednesday afternoon from 3pm to 8pm and Saturday morning.
Place du Marché Saint-Honoré
Place du Marché Saint-HonoréSaint Honoré - Place du Marché Saint Honoré.
Wednesday afternoon from 3pm to 8pm and Saturday morning.