Le Toit de la Tour d’Argent enjoys its first Paris summer

After 15 months of titanic work, Le Toit de la Tour, the boldest achievement of this renovation project, is enjoying its first summer in Paris.

If I had to name just one rooftop, this would be it… For an afterwork, a romantic tête-à-tête or the start of a sumptuous dinner, Le Toit de la Tour is the quintessential Parisian terrace with a view! This previously inaccessible terrace now offers an exceptional panorama. It extends the Tour d’Argent experience. This enchanting setting welcomes some thirty privileged guests for a magical interlude high above the capital.

Tower roof
Tower roof
La Tour d’Argent
Tower roof

Adorned with plants and flowers, an aromatic garden and zinc, Le Toit de la Tour blends harmoniously with the grayish tones of Haussmann’s Paris. The natural Vals stone floor evokes a mineral parquet, enhanced by outdoor furniture and ice-blue cushions. The panorama from the Toit de la Tour is truly one of the finest in Paris, along with that from the Laho rooftop. This includes the majestic Notre-Dame de Paris, which has been the Tower’s faithful neighbor for over 4 centuries!

What’s on offer at Toit de la Tour?

To celebrate Le Toit de la Tour, La Tour d’Argent has teamed up with the prestigious Maison Louis Roederer. Founded in 1776, it is one of the last great family-run champagne houses. For the record, it was Louis Roederer champagne that was served at the dinner of the Three Emperors at the Café Anglais on June 7, 1867. Here, William I of Hohenzollern, Tsar Alexander II and the future Alexander III tasted this exceptional cuvée.

Guests at Le Toit de la Tour can enjoy exceptional champagnes from Maison Roederer, including the prestigious Cuvée Cristal by the glass. They can also choose bottles aged in the Maison’s cellars, selected from the legendary wine bible. In addition, exclusive cocktails created by La Tour’s mixologists will accompany the refined dishes of Chef Yannick Franques.

La Tour d’Argent – 15, Quai de la Tournelle, 75005 Paris. Online reservations only.

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