5 iconic cafés in Paris
By
Gretel Morales - 2024-08-02T13:20:18Z
Paris... the city of love, architecture, art, and also good food. The French capital is known for being home to the Mona Lisa, the Eiffel Tower, the Seine River, and also delights like the chocolatine, the croissant, the croque madame, and many other delights. Have you visited any of the famous cafés in Paris? On the occasion of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, we researched the 5 most iconic cafés in Paris. There are options for all tastes and budgets, and each café offers great choices for the most demanding palates. Vive la France! You can also read: 12 representative dishes of French cuisine5 must-visit Parisian cafés Paris has it all, including legendary cafés known for their history, drinks, and pastries. Here we tell you about 5 cafés that have made history. Take note! 1. Café de Flore Café de Flore has a history dating back to 1887. In addition to offering delicious hot chocolate and excellent sandwiches, this Parisian café has also become a legendary place as it has been visited by figures such as Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Hubert de Givenchy, and many more. 2. Café Nuances Café Nuances not only offers delicious pastries and innovative drinks but also leaves you in awe with its architecture and design. Today it has three locations in the French capital, so you can enjoy its amazing specialty coffee in different places. See more: Bon Appétit! How French cuisine influenced Mexican cuisine?3. Les Deux Magots Like Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots has a mythical status among Parisians. It opened its doors in 1885 and is located in the Saint-Germain district. It offers a wide variety of beverages and dishes such as coffee, pastries, sundaes, sandwiches, and more. This place was frequented by philosophers Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, as well as writers of the caliber of Albert Camus and the Irish James Joyce. 4. Partisan This Parisian café has become one of the most popular in the French capital, as the atmosphere, coffee, and food stand out among dozens of options. At Partisan, the focus is on coffee quality, so you should take your time to choose a specialty coffee, whether cold or hot. As for the food, you can choose from all kinds of cakes, cookies, and pastries. They also offer matcha! 5. Boot Café Boot is one of those cafés that seem to have come straight out of a novel. Its facade is equally vintage and charming, while the interior exudes a bohemian atmosphere. In addition to taking aesthetic photos for your Instagram or Pinterest, enjoy their coffee and sweet options like cookies, pastries, and more. Now that you know the 5 best cafés in Paris, save them and visit them on your next trip.Also see: The best French desserts that will make you feel in Paris