CAFÉ JACQUEMART-ANDRÉ
Read moreLocated in the former dining room of the hotel, café Jacquemart-André is the most beautiful tearoom in Paris. Consoles Louis XV in sculptured and gilded wood, beautiful tapestries of the eighteenth century and to top it all with the ceiling painted by Tiepolo where characters trompe-l'oeil leaning on the balustrade gives the impression of greeting visitors. Pleasant, brunch on the terrace, overlooking the garden. This charming setting should take you to the time of great artists such as Titian and Botticelli.
LE BRISTOL
Read moreThe Octogenarian Bar Le Bristol knows how to renew over the years, to stay at the forefront… For several months, it has a prestigious new recruit: Chief bartender Maxime Hoerth, Best Worker of France 2011. He selects products of excellence to make you appreciate your cocktail! To accompany him, the bar also offers a tapas assortment created by Bristol Étoilé Chef Eric Frechon. All in a luxurious atmosphere: Silk curtains, woodwork and marble fireplace. The place also hosts sharp Djs from Thursday to Saturday, to make the happy few on electro and vintage sounds.
FOUQUET’S
Read moreSince 1899, Fouquet's Paris is a place for history and tradition, emblematic of the Parisian life. The pleasure here is drinking a cup of coffee or a drink in good company in a top chic place. Le Fouquet's has developed a " respectable luxury" concept :menus made of organic products, champagne selected from reasoned agriculture, flowers and fruit juices from equitable trade ... Today, the greatest politicians and showbiz come to Le Fouquet's to talk over a meal or a drink. One does not change such an institution...
LE LUTÉTIA
Read moreIs it still necessary to present this old centenary? No, Hotel Lutetia is known to all. However, its bar still deserves to be described. Situated inside the hotel, this cosy and intimate hotel seems to have crossed its times with beauty. Here you can discover lunch club and light snacks. The rest of the time, he serves as a tea and piano bar with no fewer than 80 cocktails. From Wednesday to Saturday, the Bar du Lutétia organises the Lute-jazz, artists'concerts confirmed by. If you wish to surprise your companion, nothing like a drink in this luxurious and tasteful setting.
LE TRÈS PARTICULIER
Read moreIn a secret Montmartre street, a once private mansion, a flower-filled garden, a cosy bar, a quirky baroque decor, an adorable owner, a hidden salon... A bucolic mirage, an elegance of simplicity, a romantic rendezvous: it's impossible to conjure a word for this place of intimacy. Quite simply, it's one of our most secret addresses. You'll be able to enjoy the notes of the piano in your ears, and you'll also have the opportunity to play chess at your table. Simply unique!
FOUR SEASONS HÔTEL GEORGE-V
Read moreThe Four Seasons George V Bar plays the classic Louis XVI style furniture, fireplace and library books creating a warm atmosphere. The bartender chef Johann Burgos offers, for example, the "George Fizz", fresh strawberries and raspberries mixed with a guava juice and orange juice, covered with grenadine, all shaké to champagne. Martini enthusiasts will be able to choose from the numerous cocktails shown on the theme of colours: " Purple martini "based on cream and cream of cassis or even" Red Martini "which mixes watermelon liqueur and peach cream. In the heart of the hotel, La Galerie - Flemish furniture and tapestries - offers a nice alternative for lunch at the pace of light and sophisticated restoration, designed by Philippe Legendre. During tea time, a pianist accompanies guests in the room, cocktails are served until the evening in the outdoor courtyard.
LE S’BAR – HÔTEL DE SERS
Read moreThe hotel de les Sers, just a few steps from the Champs-Elysées, invites you to discover its night bar. The stylish and trendy S'bar welcomes you in a wooded decor with red and ivory tones, on jazzy music. Cream-coloured tables and deep seats frame the master piece: a Carrara marble bar whose imposing mirror changes color over the seconds, giving the place a magical atmosphere. On the evening, white candles arranged on the tables make this bar an intimate and unique place to discover, among the 12 home cocktails, La Rose Sauvage, subtle blend of rose syrup, pink grapefruit juice and champagne that would not have by the Marquis of Dessert itself.
LA MEZCALERIA PARIS
Read moreLa Mezcaleria-Bar Clandestino isn't a bar, quite the contrary. It's simply the bar of the chic 4-star 1K hotel, a temple of Peruvian culture in Paris. And it takes its name from mezcal, an agave-based beverage distilled at around 40°. This spirit is reminiscent of tequila. The cocktails based on Peruvian brandy are all very surprising, like El Pepino: Pisco Tacama Acholado Hendrick's, fresh cucumber juice, yellow chartreuse, house rosemary liqueur, lemon juice, yolk, sugar, egg white and wasabi.
ICE KUBE BAR
Read moreIf the name doesn't inspire you, we'd like to add that to get in, you'd better wear a thick cardigan, a scarf, and a beanie. The Kube Hôtel is unique in that it houses a contemporary, conceptual, and atypical design bar. With a stunning decor combining light projections, frosted floors, blocks of ice, and attractive furniture, the Ice bar offers you the chance to taste cocktails based on Finlandia vodka, all at a temperature of -20°C. The venue also boasts a dancefloor and a cosy lounge area adjoining the ice bar!
BAR BOTANISTE
Read moreThe bar at the Shangri-La Hotel Paris becomes the Bar Botaniste. A name that smells of nature... The idea was born in the mind of head bartender Arnaud Thirel, who wanted to pay tribute to Prince Roland Bonaparte, less well known to the general public than his illustrious relative, but who in his time created the world's largest private herbarium with 2,500,000 specimens. The à la carte menu features some fifteen astonishing cocktails, including vermouth, génépi, absinthe and the famous chartreuse. There are also some twenty gins and nine tonics.
HÔTEL AMOUR
Read moreThe place to be! You can also dine here, sleep here of course, and, as most people don't know, enjoy the hotel bar! It's a particularly pleasant place to enjoy a drink or two with friends. If the weather's fine, don't hesitate to take a table in the garden terrace at the rear of the building, where you can enjoy absolute peace and quiet. This area is also ideal for aperitifs with friends. After a couple of hours in this peaceful setting, you'll leave feeling like you've escaped from Paris.