7 hidden Parisian hotel terraces to discover this summer

In Paris, hidden hotel terraces are true havens of peace, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Discover seven of these gems, perfect for a summer getaway.

The charm of hidden terraces in Paris lies in their ability to offer a moment of relaxation and serenity, right in the heart of the capital. Whether you’re a Parisian looking for a new spot or a visitor in search of tranquility, these are the places for you.

The Queen’s Pavilion: a secret garden at the Place des Vosges

Nestled in the Marais district, Le Pavillon de la Reine offers an intimate terrace in the heart of its private garden. This historic site is ideal for a lunch or dinner out of sight, under century-old trees and surrounded by flowers. This address is both elegant and discreet, just like the neighborhood in which it is located.

28 Place des Vosges, 75003 Paris

Le Blossom: a floral oasis at Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg

In the heart of the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, the Blossom is a terrace where nature invites itself to the table. This restaurant, located in the Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg hotel, offers a refined culinary experience in a verdant setting. Here, time seems to stand still, giving way to tranquility amid plants and flowers.

Martin: a relaxed atmosphere in Pigalle

Nestled within the Renaissance Paris République hotel, Restaurant Martin welcomes guests at any time of day. Combining wood panelling, designer carpets and lush plants, this chic bistro boasts a superb setting designed by Didier Gomez. You can sit in a private alcove with an intimate ambience, or on a high table for a convivial dinner with friends. We love the open kitchen, which puts on a real show! On the plates, Chef Emmanuel ‘s dishes will satisfy every craving. His comforting, gourmet cuisine features carefully selected produce from local producers.

Martin at Renaissance Paris République, 40 rue René Boulanger, 75010 Paris. 01 71 18 20 95

L’Assaggio: Italy in the heart of Paris

In addition to its comfortable, luxurious rooms, the Castille also boasts its own bar and gourmet restaurant, open to all: L’Assaggio. On sunny days, the hotel opens its superb Florentine patio, with its Roman fountain and surprising frescoes. An ultra-intimate space, away from prying eyes… On the plates, a refined, avant-garde experience of Italian cuisine is offered. In the kitchen, Chef Vasyl makes a point of using fresh, seasonal produce. The result is dishes with Mediterranean flavors, combined with French finesse. Vitello tonnato à la piémontaise, agnolotti di Mamma Lidia, Risotto au pesto d’herbes et fleurs de printemps avec Parmigiano Reggiaro “vacche rosse” 36 mois…
To accompany all this, a fine selection of French and Italian wines, signature cocktails, champagnes and other spirits… Everything is absolutely divine, not to mention the setting, which is simply sumptuous!

L’Assaggio at Hôtel Castille, 33-37 Rue Cambon 75001 Paris. 01 44 58 44 58

Le Hoxton: a trendy terrace in the 2nd arrondissement

Nestled in the second courtyard of The Hoxton Paris, La Riviera is the new cocktail terrace, the fruit of a collaboration between the hotel and the house. Cointreau. Inspired by the seaside vacations of the 50s, the gray/orangetones of this bar are a haven of peace for escaping the city on a sunny afternoon, and the ideal spot for a sunsetaperitif. With its soft, summery ambience, all the ingredients are here for an unforgettable evening…

Hoxton, 30-32 Rue du Sentier, 75002 Paris. 01 85 65 75 00

Le Roch: a green setting near the Louvre

Conceived as a suspended garden, the terrace is the Roch Hôtel & Spa’s treasure trove of greenery. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, it’s the perfect place to recharge your batteries over lunch. You can even drop by at the end of the day for cocktails and other nibbles… A must for lunch with friends orafterwork!

Le Roch Hotel & Spa, 28 Rue Saint-Roch, 75001 Paris. 01 70 83 00 00

Nonos: an elegant, intimate terrace

When it comes to gastronomy, Nonos reinvents the French grill with a sophisticated Palazzo-style touch. Chef Paul Pairet offers dishes that have been revisited or subtly twisted, such as eggs mayonnaise, roast of the day sliced live, grilled lobster and roast chicken… All accompanied by a selection of delicious cheeses and desserts. These dishes can be enjoyed in the elegant ambience of the restaurant or on the Cour d’Honneur terrace. Comestibles, the Nonos grocery counter, extends this gastronomic experience in a convivial way. Whether on the terrace in the Gabriel courtyard or directly at the counter, gourmets can enjoy a snack on the go, accompanied by seafood, charcuterie, cheeses and exquisite pastries.

Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel 10 place de la Concorde – 75008 Paris

These hidden terraces of Parisian hotels are must-visit addresses for those wishing to discover Paris from a new angle. Each place, with its unique atmosphere, offers a true moment of escape. Take advantage of these oases of calm and beauty, far from the hustle and bustle of Paris, and let yourself be seduced by the charm of these secret terraces. For more ideas of hidden terraces to discover in Paris, explore our selection ofunique experiences in the capital.

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