Travel 2 minutes 01 June 2024

Our Favorite Rooftop Spots in Paris to Eat, Drink, and Enjoy

From open-air bars to panoramic restaurants, here are The MICHELIN Guide’s favorites.

For Food

L’Oiseau Blanc, The Peninsula

The Peninsula Hotel's L'Oiseau Blanc is one of those rooftop restaurants that has more than its fair share of foodie fans. It could be down to the contemporary French fare from David Bizet and the delectable desserts from Anne Coruble, one of the most promising pastry chefs of her generation, but we think it’s the glass-paneled roof and incredible views spreading from the Eiffel Tower to the Sacré Coeur.

Langosteria, Cheval Blanc

It's not quite a rooftop, but this restaurant perched at the top of La Samaritaine and part of the magnificent Cheval Blanc hotel, has a vast panoramic terrace affording breathtaking views over the River Seine and the center of Paris. The menu takes its cues from Italian cuisine, putting fish and seafood in the limelight, which is always a hit in the heat of summer! Treat yourself to an incomparably fresh fish carpaccio or divine pasta with shellfish or lobster, perfectly rounded off with a tiramisù caffè… along with one last look at the City of Light.

Alexandre Tabaste/Langosteria
Alexandre Tabaste/Langosteria

Le Perchoir

It is impossible not to mention this rooftop restaurant commanding staggering views over eastern Paris as it was one of the first to appear on the capital's skyline. Never short on ideas, Le Perchoir has recalibrated to focus on gastronomy, welcoming some of the most fashionable chefs in residence. Think Adrien Cachot, Céline Pham, and Manon Fleury. Now it’s the turn of Gianmarco Gorni and Hubert Niveleau to don their aprons as they serve up Italian-American cuisine that's as indulgent as it is nostalgic. As for the cocktail bar, it continues to mix its original creations, to be sipped as you take in the view.

Le 39V

The sixth floor of a beautiful Haussmannian building on Avenue George V is home to this restaurant. In keeping with its fashionable neighbors within Paris's Golden Triangle, it serves haute-couture cuisine in the form of masterful takes on the French classics (along with a touch of originality). Chef Frédéric Verdon makes no bones about scouring every corner of France in search of the country's best produce and builds relationships with those producers: hand-picked farmers, market-gardeners, and wine-growers. His aim is to make Le 39V a showcase for France's terroirs, a tribute to the country's farmers and food artisans.

39V
39V

For Drinks

Sequoia, Kimpton St-Honoré

The rooftop bar at the Kimpton Saint-Honoré hotel, close to Opéra Garnier, promises both a superb view of the capital and a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle below. It's the perfect verdant place for a cocktail high above the city, especially when the sun sets between the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. It's hard not to succumb to the temptation of a glass of champagne, but try one of the house cocktails too; the menu ranges from great classics such as the negroni to more original creations including the Barbarossa, made with rum, Cointreau, ginger syrup, and fruit purée.

Brach

This designer hotel close to rue de la Pompe in the 16th arrondissement boasts a number of highly recommended restaurants and popular bars. The hotel's rooftop bar is a unique place to enjoy a drink and boasts an unbeatable view of the capital, with the Eiffel Tower in your line of vision. You can look forward to excellent cocktails by Jeremy Bacquet, for an original and refreshing experience, especially when Paris is in the grip of a heatwave.

Brach Paris
Brach Paris

Bonnie, SO/ Paris

Since it opened in 2022, SO/Paris has consistently been winning over anyone with a weakness for beautiful views over Paris. This glass-clad tower on the banks of the Seine has been completely renovated and refurbished to create a comfortable hotel, with décor incorporating elements from designer furniture to contemporary works of art. While the guestrooms boast a superb view of the Île Saint-Louis, the panoramic 15th-floor rooftop venue truly reaches new heights. This is the realm of Le Bonnie, a bar, restaurant, and club, where you can have lunch with a view of Notre-Dame's spire, or sip on a drink as you bask in the feeling of floating above the city. A truly unique experience.


Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers

This hotel in the center of Paris, equidistant from Montorgueil, République, and Le Marais areas, is a popular 'pied-à-terre' for creatives visiting the city. The Haussmannian façade conceals a bold architectural design that was created with environmental factors in mind. The Herbarium cocktail bar on the ground floor is particularly popular, but it is the hotel's rooftop bar that attracts the crowds in summer. From its vast terrace, the view over the rooftops of Paris is absolutely incredible, as are the irresistible cocktails served there.

Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers
Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers

Mama Shelter Paris West

From Los Angeles to Lille, Mama Shelter hotels often boast their own stunning rooftop bar. Mama Shelter Paris West's version, perched on the eighth floor, is no exception to the rule: with its view over the whole of the south of the capital, it ranks among the most spectacular. Signature cocktails, DJ sets, and a small selection of comfort food options are, as usual, on the menu: everything you need for a good night out or even a celebration. Consider Mama Shelter Paris West one of the city’s new classics.


Hero Image: © Kimpton St-Honoré

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