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Beaupassage: highly gastronomic event in Paris 7

Located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, Beaupassage is an open-air space entirely devoted to gastronomy. Take the time to stroll through the heart of this exclusively pedestrian passage, and let yourself be tempted by the best addresses from the greatest chefs in France.Beaupassage, the temple of gastronomy in the 7th arrondissement of ParisLocated between rue de Grenelle, rue du Bac and boulevard Raspail, Beaupassage is a 10,000 m² open-air passageway devoted to gastronomy and art. The premises are designed with elegant green spaces, gourmet restaurants and magnificent living spaces, all embellished with some hand-picked works of art.This pedestrian crossing is then a place to stroll away from the hustle and bustle of Paris, where it is pleasant to walk, drink a coffee on the terrace, or feast at the best Parisian restaurants.Also enjoy an exceptional view of Paris from the restaurants of the Eiffel TowerThe good gourmet addresses of BeaupassageIf you like to stroll through Beaupassage to admire the works of Marc Vellay, Stefan Rinck, or even Eva Jospin, you can’t resist the urge to go and taste the delicious dishes of the starred chefs of this chic passage.L’Allénothèque: restaurant, wine cellar and art galleryYannick and Laurence Alléno offer us a friendly, unique and chic place where a restaurant, an art gallery and a wine cellar are brought together on 3 floors. On the ground floor, the Allénothèque restaurant accommodates up to 50 guests, but it is above all the large terrace in the interior courtyard which offers a pleasant setting for discovering the refined cuisine of starred chef Yannick Alléno . In the basement, a magnificent wine cellar presents more than 700 references of the best wines from France and elsewhere.The Pierre Hermé CaféKnown throughout the world, pastry chef Pierre Hermé is expanding his offering with a chic and gourmet tea and coffee room in Beaupassage. In a decor designed by Laura Gonzalez, you can sit in the dining room or on the terrace to eat some treats and drink a coffee. Several offers allow you to enjoy yourself at any time of the day: breakfast, lunch, tea time…Thierry Marx’s bakeryIf you’re used to stopping at the bakery to simply buy a baguette, chef Thierry Marx’s bakery offers you a whole bread experience. Made from organic flours and worked according to ancient traditions, the famous chef’s baguettes convey true ethical values and the deep convictions of Thierry Marx.Ideal for a gourmet break, this fast food spot also offers tasty street food, pastries and pastries.Daily Pic, Anne-Sophie Pic’s gourmet canteenThe French chef with 3 Michelin stars, Anne-Sophie Pic, has set up shop at Beaupassage, and offers gourmets classic and creative dishes highlighting the importance of eating well every day. The originality of the Daily Pic ? Offer gourmet jars to eat on site or take away, for a high-end street food version.From sweet to savory, you can enjoy yourself on the terrace, or take your jar wherever you want.Mersea, the marine street food of Oliver BellinWith 2 stars to his credit, Breton chef Olivier Bellin is setting up at Beaupassage with an innovative concept: a street food restaurant focused on seafood . In the dining room or on the terrace, you will enjoy homemade cuisine based on fresh, seasonal products. But the experience doesn’t stop there, and you will also have plenty of time to taste the homemade cocktails and incredibly tasty desserts.Alexandre Polmard’s butchery-restaurantAlexandre Polmard’s butcher shop-restaurant concept highlights fresh meats and charcuterie. On the ground floor, the store allows you to buy the best butchery in Paris, while on the first floor, the restaurant is almost entirely devoted to beef . From steak tartare to prime rib, from terrines to sausages, meat lovers will be in paradise.% Arabica, the coffee bar by Junichi Ymaguchi% Arabica is an address in Beaupassage not to be missed if you love coffee. World champion barista Junichi Ymaguchi has set up his coffee bar there to introduce his customers to the best in roasting. In a refined design, come and have a tasty and friendly coffee break in this coffee temple.La Fromagerie by Nicole BarthélémyThe best cheeses in Paris are undoubtedly at Fromagerie Barthélémy , in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. With over 50 years of know-how, the cheesemaker travels the French countryside in search of the best cheeses, for our greatest pleasure.The Champion Spirit Rive Gauche by Abdoulaye FadigaA healthy lifestyle involves diet, but also physical activity. We then find at Beaupassage the ideal spot for doing sports and taking care of yourself : the Champion Spirit . Fitness trainer Abdoulaye Fadiga offers a unique concept with weight training, boxing ring, athletics track, but also muesli bar, sauna and yoga and pilates classes.Between two tours of Paris and its monuments, Beaupassage offers you a unique and refined experience to enjoy every day from 7 a.m. to midnight.

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Everything you need to know about the Eiffel Tower at night

When the sun sets over Paris, the capital begins to shine. The historic monuments and dynamic streets light up, to the delight of Parisians and tourists. But, when the evening comes, it is above all the Eiffel Tower which attracts all the attention and puts stars in the eyes. Let’s discover all the secrets of the Eiffel Tower at night .The sparkle and lighting of the Iron LadySince its construction by Gustave Eiffel, on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition of 1889, the Eiffel Tower has benefited from beautiful lighting. Even today, the monument at night is exceptionally beautiful.Light on the Eiffel Tower: from gas to electricityWhen it was built, the Eiffel Tower was lit by external gas-powered projectors. On the evening of the inauguration of the famous monument, more than 10,000 gas burners are lit and highlight the Iron Lady.Ten years later, electricity replaces gas, and more than 5,000 light bulbs are integrated into the metal structure, and no longer outside. The objective is then to facilitate access to the Eiffel Tower at night, but also to highlight the elegant structure of the monument. From this date, several types of lighting are temporarily set up for various events.On December 31, 1985, the Iron Lady put on her golden dress , on the occasion of a major restoration of the monument and its lighting. And in 2000, for the change of the millennium, the new lighthouse and the sparkles were unveiled to the public. The program was intended to be temporary, but it will become an important daily event in Paris.Flickering and lighting: timesNothing is more magical in Paris than admiring the Eiffel Tower lit and sparkling every evening. To be able to take advantage of it, it is better to be informed of the lighting times.Every evening, the golden lighting turns on as soon as night falls , thanks to light sensors. The Eiffel Tower then sparkles for 5 minutes at the start of each hour . So, if the sun sets at 8:20 p.m., the Iron Lady will light up a pretty yellow color in the 10 minutes that follow, and the first flicker will take place at 9 p.m.As for the Eiffel Tower lighthouse, it lights up and starts rotating at the same time as the lighting, at nightfall.As part of the City of Paris’ plan for energy sobriety, all the lights in the Eiffel Tower turn off at 11:45 p.m. The last flicker therefore takes place at 11 p.m.Good to know: in summer, the Eiffel Tower is open until 12:45 a.m. The lighting and the lighthouse therefore turn off at 1 a.m., and the last sparkle continues to shine, alone, for 5 minutes.What is the electricity consumption of the Eiffel Tower lighting?The energy expenditure of the Eiffel Tower has been a major concern for several years now. Thus, in 2004, the electrical power of the 336 projectors was reduced by 40%, representing 4% of the total energy consumption of the monument.As for flickering, already in 2008, the duration of illumination was reduced from 10 to 5 minutes, to reduce its ecological footprint. The energy consumption of the 20,000 xenon bulbs remains very low, representing only 0.4% of the tower’s energy costs . These figures have also fallen further with the energy sobriety plan, since nighttime flickering now stops at 11 p.m.Since 2016, the energy performance of the Eiffel Tower’s lighting has only improved, with a reduction in energy consumption of 9% per year on average.The Iron Lady LighthouseFrom the inauguration in 1889, a lighthouse was installed at the top of the Eiffel Tower, with the aim of illuminating the main monuments of Paris , such as the Arc de Triomphe, the Opéra Garnier, or the Louvre Museum. Later, in 1947, light beams were used for aerial navigation. Today, the lighthouse remains a universal and symbolic landmark.The current lighthouse of the monument was inaugurated on the occasion of the “Top of the year 2000”. It is made up of 2 electrical harnesses with a range of 80 km .Discover the Eiffel Tower at nightDepending on the time of year, the Iron Lady is open in the evening, and allows you to enjoy a unique experience of Paris by night.What to do during a night visit?At the end of the day and in the evening, the Eiffel Tower takes on another look, thanks to the pretty golden color of its lighting. You can then visit the monument as during a daytime visit, but we advise you to take the stairs . The illuminated structure then offers you a unique experience, in an almost intimate atmosphere.If you are lucky enough to come at the end of the day, go up to the top floor, to the champagne bar, to enjoy a small glass of champagne while admiring the sunset. And for a romantic dinner with a view of Paris by night, you can reserve a table at Madame Brasserie, on the 1st floor, or at the starred restaurant Jules Verne, on the 2nd floor.Experience the sparkle intenselyTo fully enjoy the beauty of the tower’s sparkle during a nighttime visit, you will need to watch your watch, to be there early , after dark. Then, to be in the heart of the sparkles, we advise you to go to the 2nd floor . Golden lights will shine all around you, and you only need to look up to admire the monument’s glittering spire.If you want to enjoy a beautiful view of Paris at night, or if you are curious to discover the lighthouse in operation, then we suggest going to the top of the tower.Photograph the Eiffel Tower at nightWould you like to forever engrave the memory of this magical evening near the golden light of the Eiffel Tower? Please note that it is not at all forbidden to photograph or film the nighttime lighting of the Iron Lady . You can even share your memories on social networks.On the other hand, for professionals, the law is different. Indeed, the golden lighting and the sparkles are protected by copyright , and to use the image of the tower, you will need authorization. To do this, you will need to contact the Société d’Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel.Visiting the Eiffel Tower during the day or at night are two completely different experiences. At nightfall, the golden lighting of the monument makes the visit magical and unforgettable.Learn more about the history of the Eiffel Tower

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Organize a romantic weekend in Paris

Considered the city of love, Paris attracts all romantics. It must be said that the setting is perfect for walking hand in hand and sharing a magical moment with your loved one. From the top of the Eiffel Tower, in charming little streets, or near historical monuments worthy of fairy tales, Paris is the ideal destination for a romantic weekend . So as not to miss any of the most romantic sites, we help you organize your stay in Paris .   Take a stroll in Montmartre Fans of romantic comedies have probably seen the Montmartre district on the small and big screen. With its bohemian atmosphere and charming streets, the place is ideal for a romantic stroll. Then follow our route to the heart of Montmartre. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart Let’s immediately get to the heart of the matter by starting the walk with one of the most romantic historical monuments in Paris: the Sacré-Coeur . At the top of the Montmartre hill, the magnificent, dazzling white basilica offers a breathtaking view of Paris. Why not start your romantic getaway with a little picnic on the lawns of the square? Place du Tertre Place du Tertre was the former main square of the village of Montmartre. There is, still today, a picturesque and friendly atmosphere provided by the small restaurants, the café terraces and the traditional portrait painters. The Agile Rabbit cabaret Continue your romantic stroll to one of the oldest cabarets in Paris: the Lapin Agile . Many artists have frequented the place since the 19th century, and the cabaret is a true Montmartre institution. Dalida Square Many artists were seduced by the bohemian charm of Montmartre, and some even lived there. This is the case of Dalida , whose bronze bust can be found enthroned in the middle of the eponymous square. If you are not a fan of the singer, the charming little square remains a reference for romantic walks. The Léandre villa Far from the Haussmannian buildings, Villa Léandre is occupied by pretty, picturesque country houses. The cobbled street is one of the good addresses for a romantic getaway, as the charm of these small residences resembles a haven of peace. The Wall of I love you Let’s end this little stroll in Montmartre with the unmissable wall of I love you . This unusual work honors love by displaying 311 “I love you”, in 250 different languages, on a 40 m² wall.   Of course, Montmartre still has many surprises in store, and you can prolong the pleasure by discovering the Moulin Rouge, the Moulin de la Galette, or even the Bateau-Lavoir.   Picnic in the heart of Paris romantic activities in Paris, but to capsize the heart of your loved one, nothing is simpler than a little picnic in Paris. Prepare your basket, a small bottle of Champagne, and follow us! The Champ-de-Mars park What could be more romantic than a meal with a view of the Iron Lady? Sit on the lawn of the immense green spaces of the Champ-de-Mars , and toast your love in a postcard setting. Montsouris park In the 14th arrondissement of Paris, Montsouris park is a true green setting in the heart of Paris. Share a glass of Champagne during a romantic dinner in the park at sunset. André Citroën Park Take advantage of your romantic stay in Paris to have a picnic at the André Citroën park , in the 15th arrondissement. Less crowded than the Luxembourg Gardens or the Tuileries Gardens of the Louvre Museum, the green space offers you a peaceful setting, where people also like to gather there to practice Qi Gong or Capoeira. Monceau Park Another romantic green space, Parc Monceau is located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. With its large pond, its Renaissance arcade and its statues, the park offers the perfect setting for a romantic picnic. The Chaumont Buttes Park The magnificent garden of Parc des Buttes Chaumont is one of the best addresses for a romantic stroll. The sloping lawns are the perfect setting for a romantic dinner, and the park stays open until 10 p.m.   Many romantic picnic spots are available in Paris, it’s up to you to find the one that will become a real favorite.   Climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower to enjoy a romantic dinner Even if it means being in Paris, you might as well do things in a big way! So go to the top of the Eiffel Tower , in the 7th arrondissement. There, several options are available to you to experience an exceptional moment with your lover.The 1st floor: the Madame Brasserie restaurant and its chef Thierry Marx invite you to enjoy a unique taste experience, with a panoramic view of the Trocadéro and the Seine; The 2nd floor: the chef of Jules Verne , Frédéric Anton, offers you the opportunity to experience an exceptional candlelit dinner . The Michelin-starred restaurant combines the good and the beautiful, with gourmet cuisine and a table at an altitude of 125 meters, with a view of Paris; The top of the Eiffel Tower: the Champagne bar ends your experience by offering you a chic and romantic setting, more than 300 meters above the ground. The perfect place to make a declaration of love!Learn more about the history of the Eiffel Tower Enjoy a superb romantic hotel in the heart of Paris To extend the dream of your romantic getaway to Paris , the Hôtel du Cadran welcomes you in a cozy and comfortable setting, a stone’s throw from the Iron Lady, in the 7th arrondissement. The boutique hotel thinks of even the smallest detail to make you experience an unforgettable romantic weekend : small romantic terrace, wine bar, delicious breakfast, fully equipped 4-star room… And to prolong these moments of happiness and recover from your emotions, how about a moment of relaxation in the spa and well-being area of the 4-star hotel ? Head to Building 2, where a jacuzzi and sauna await you.   Paris is the dream destination for all lovers. For a marriage proposal, a birthday, or just to enjoy your love, the Hôtel du Cadran welcomes you in a romantic and soothing setting, in the heart of the 7th arrondissement. All you have to do is choose the places in Paris to visit as a couple .      

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The whole history of the Eiffel Tower

Since 1889, the Eiffel Tower has gradually become the timeless emblem of Paris. Attracting millions of visitors each year, it still amazes and represents French art and innovation at its most ambitious. The Hôtel du Cadran team will tell you more about the history of the Eiffel Tower .   The origins of the Eiffel Tower Installed in the heart of the capital for more than 130 years, the Eiffel Tower, also called the Iron Lady, is one of the most visited monuments in the world . However, his project was not always unanimous. Let’s trace its history. The birth of the Eiffel Tower construction project It all began at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1889 . A few years ago, a competition was launched by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce to choose the engineer who will have the chance to exhibit his work in the heart of Paris, during this international event. The ambition is to build a 300 meter high tower to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution. No fewer than 107 architects participated in the competition, and the project by Gustave Eiffel, Émile Nouguier and Maurice Koechlin was selected. The construction of the tallest tower in Paris began in 1887, requiring high-performance and revolutionary techniques, and involving more than 300 workers. The Eiffel Tower was quickly considered a technical feat, as the constraints were so severe (proximity to the Seine, violent winds at height, etc.). The unique characteristics of the Eiffel Tower The ambitions of Émile Nouguier, Gustave Eiffel and Maurice Koechlin were obvious: to surprise visitors and mark history with a unique architectural work. For this, the construction of the Iron Lady relies on numerous details and characteristics that make all the difference. The 5 elevators of the Eiffel Tower At the opening of the Universal Exhibition, the first curious people had to show courage and patience to climb to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. In fact, 674 steps are necessary to achieve this goal. But from the 10th day of the event, Gustave Eiffel announced the commissioning of elevators allowing access to the different floors without any effort. Good to know: for security reasons, access to the summit is only possible on foot, and remains closed to the public. At the time, installing an elevator was a real feat, especially on such a high tower, and for so many passengers at a time. Of the 4 original elevators, only 2 remain today, and are a true testimony to the genius of Gustave Eiffel. From now on, 3 elevators are accessible by visitors to go up from the Eiffel Tower square to the second floor , one elevator only serves the Jules Verne gourmet restaurant, and one elevator is reserved for tower staff. Anecdote: welcoming millions of visitors, the elevators of the Eiffel Tower travel the equivalent of 103,000 kilometers per year (or 2.5 times around the Earth)! Restaurants at the Eiffel Tower At the inauguration of what is today one of the greatest historical monuments in France, the Eiffel Tower has 4 restaurants , all located on the 1st floor. Each features a themed cuisine, such as French cuisine, Alsatian cuisine and Russian cuisine. In 1937, on the occasion of the new Universal Exhibition, these establishments were destroyed, making way for two new brands. These will then be renovated and renamed in the 1980s, until the reunification of the two restaurants which will create a huge brasserie, Altitude 95 . In 1983, the second floor also welcomed the gourmet restaurant “Jules Verne” , which quickly became a Michelin-starred restaurant, today run by chef Frédéric Anton. Today, Altitude 95 is now called Madame Brasserie and is masterfully managed by chef Thierry Marx. Maintenance of the Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower was built from puddled iron, a material of incredible strength. But that doesn’t stop her from needing a makeover from time to time. The objective is then to protect all metal parts and pylons from rust and pollution . For this, Gustave Eiffel expressly estimated that maintenance every 7 years would be necessary. Since then, the Eiffel Tower has been completely repainted every 7 years . Since the first universal exhibition, it has been repainted 19 times, in 8 different shades, ranging from red brown to Venice red, including brown ocher. Today, the tower has regained its historic color, yellow-brown. For the workers working on the Eiffel Tower, the painting is also an incredible feat, since 250,000 m² of surface area has to be covered. This requires around fifty professionals, more than 60 tons of paint and 55 kilometers of survival line to ensure everyone’s safety! This major undertaking is also an opportunity to check the good condition of the metal structure. Good to know: repainting the Eiffel Tower requires between 18 months and 3 years of work. As soon as the work is finished, we already have to start again!   The Eiffel Tower through time The popular success that Gustave Eiffel’s work enjoys today has not always been there, and the threat of destruction has long weighed on it. Today, it is fully part of French heritage, and the square-based tower is not about to be dislodged. A source of inspiration for artists A symbol of modernity and avant-garde, the Eiffel Tower has always inspired artists , since the first universal exhibition. From Alexandre Dumas fils to Charles Trenet, via Louis Lumière, there is no shortage of tributes to the building, whether through painting, poetry, literature, or even cinema. It is also the 7th art which has allowed the Eiffel Tower to become the symbol of France throughout the world, and to attract all these curious visitors today. But if we had to choose only one artistic feat particularly symbolizing the Eiffel Tower, we would without hesitation choose pyrotechnics . Since 1888, the Iron Lady has been the starting point for numerous pyrotechnic shows, including the very famous fireworks on July 14 , and the New Year’s fireworks. Scientific experiments and the Eiffel Tower Initially considered a simple temporary work of art, the Eiffel Tower was to be destroyed 20 years after the Universal Exhibition. This was without taking into account the popular success that it immediately met with and the ingenuity of Gustave Eiffel. The latter, to bring interest to his architectural project for all, and thus avoid its destruction , decided to place it at the service of science . Its height thus made it possible to diversify its functions:Meteorological and astronomical observation post; Headquarters for scientific and physical experiments; Strategic observation post (especially during the Second World War);The scientists quickly understood the benefit of having a 312 meter high tower at their disposal, and the equipment of multiple installations : lightning rod, barometer, anemometer, radio and television transmitters… Men of science are also honored on the facades of the tower, where a frieze bears 72 names of engineers, scientists and industrialists who have left their mark on history, including Gustave Eiffel. The illuminations of the Iron Lady In 1889, the Eiffel Tower was lit by more than 10,000 gas burners . Fortunately, advances in electricity made it possible to quickly replace them with electric bulbs, from 1900. The tower will therefore always have been lit, and the light shows will begin very early, notably during the International Exhibition of 1925, where André Citroën will manage to display his name on 3 facades of the tower. From then on, the lighting experiments will follow one another, always trying to highlight the lines of the tower. In 1985, the lighting of the Eiffel Tower experienced a major turning point, with the installation of 336 sodium lamps inside the building, today replaced by more economical and more efficient lamps. In 2000, more than 20,000 sparkling flashes were added by a mountaineering team. Since then, we have had the pleasure of seeing the Eiffel Tower sparkle every evening for 5 minutes, at the start of the hour. In 2022, as part of the energy sobriety plan, the golden lighting and the lighthouse will stop at 11:45 p.m. instead of 1 a.m., and the last flicker therefore takes place at 11 p.m. Eiffel Tower: often imitated, never equaled Today, the 300 meters high of the Eiffel Tower pales in comparison to the immense buildings built all over the world. But its success remains intact, and it even inspires many artists. The Eiffel Tower has been imitated and replicated many times , with miniatures found all over the world. The most famous replica of the Eiffel Tower is of course the Las Vegas Tower, but there are also buildings inspired by it, such as the Tokyo Tower in Japan, the Blackpool Tower in England, or the Park Tower . Chinese attraction in Shenzhen. Although it is no longer the tallest, largely dethroned by the Burdj Khalifa and its 828 meters, the Eiffel Tower remains the oldest tower member of the Federation of Great Towers of the World .   The Eiffel Tower and its impressive figures Nothing beats a few figures to understand the scale of Gustave Eiffel’s project, and the success encountered by the Eiffel Tower:10,100 tons of metal; 20,000 bulbs and 336 projectors; 2,500,000 rivets; 300 workers and 50 engineers; 5 elevators; 1665 stair steps; 120 antennas; 2 years, 2 months and 5 days of construction; 330 meters high; 7 million visitors per year…  The Hôtel du Cadran: your ideal hotel to enjoy the Iron Lady The Eiffel Tower is undoubtedly the flagship attraction of international tourism, and if you, like millions of visitors, want to discover the beauty of this monument, what could be better than staying nearby? The Hôtel du Cadran welcomes you in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, not far from the Eiffel Tower, for a dream stay in the center of the capital. This charming 4-star hotel has comfortable rooms which will offer you the ideal conditions to rest between two visits, or even before climbing to the top of the Eiffel Tower. And to ensure complete relaxation, how about a relaxing moment in the spa with jacuzzi and sauna at the Hôtel du Cadran? After a good night’s sleep, you will be ready to climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower , and set off to discover the riches of Paris: Arc de Triomphe, Orsay Museum, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame de Paris. ..   You just have to stand at the foot of the Eiffel Tower to be blown away by its elegance and beauty. But it becomes even more impressive when we go into the details of its history and its construction. Take the time to stay at the Hôtel du Cadran to discover the origins of the Eiffel Tower .

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Best terraces of Paris

If you want to fully live the Parisian experience, you must take the time to enjoy yourself on a beautiful terrace. A Parisian cliché par excellence, this stopover guarantees you a moment of relaxation in the heart of the French art of living. It is then up to you to choose from the most beautiful terraces in Paris.   La Cour Jardin, in the Plaza Athénée hotel Among the good addresses for Parisian terraces, the Courtyard Garden can hardly not appear at the top of the list. It must be said that with the ivy falling along the facades of the Plaza Athénée hotel of the 8th arrondissement, the small round tables covered with a pretty white tablecloth and the potted trees, everything comes together to offer a bucolic and soothing atmosphere. We also find this café several times on screen, notably in the famous series Sex & the City. On the menu: refined cuisine imagined by chef Jean Imbert.   Le Mimosa, in the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris Newly inaugurated at the end of 2022, the mimosa restaurant is installed in the Navy hotel, in the 1is borough. It is in the main courtyard that the shaded terrace welcomes you, in a refined and chic setting inspired by the French Riviera spirit. On the menu: Mediterranean cuisine straight from the imagination of chefs Élodie and Jean-François Piège, with a delicious variation of Mimosa eggs of course!   The terrace of the Grand Amour hotel With its hidden patio, the Hotel Grand Amour is one of the most beautiful terraces in Paris in the 10th arrondissement. After the Amour hotel, on rue Navarin, the Grand Amour stands out in the middle of the pre-Haussmann buildings, in a very elegant arty atmosphere. There small interior courtyard on rue de la Fidélité is the ideal place for a moment alone on a sunny terrace. On the menu: brunch and small treats to share.   The Palais Royal restaurant The Palais Royal Restaurant, in the 1is district of Paris, is an essential address for a meal on the terrace. Under the arcades of the Palais Royal, in a chic atmosphere, the sunny terrace promises you a sumptuous meal, far from the noise of the capital. On the menu: generous and delicate Mediterranean recipes, made from noble products and imagined by the two-star chef, Philip Chronopoulos.   Le Loulou, in the Tuileries garden Our next address takes you to the heart of Tuileries garden, a stone’s throw from the Louvre museum and its famous glass pyramid, in the restaurant of the Museum of Decorative Arts. At Links, Art Deco touches and 60’s details immerse you in a haven of peace, with an incredible view of one of the most beautiful sites in Paris. On the menu: small treats to share and antipasti by Benoît Dargère.   Ralph’s, on Boulevard Saint-Germain On the left bank, the Ralph’s is installed in the courtyard garden of the private mansion by Ralph Lauren. In this hidden terrace we find the American spirit of the stylist, combined with glamorous and relaxed Parisian decoration. The large parasols and pretty benches are an invitation to pleasure. On the menu: US specialties and summer salads, all accompanied by delicious cocktails.   Le Flandrin, the chic brasserie of 16It is borough In any season, the Flandrin terrace is “the place to be” for many Parisians, some of whom are very well known, like Eddy Mitchell or Vincent Bolloré. Liveried waiters welcome you in a chic space with Art Deco inspirations, for a most elegant lunch or dinner. On the menu: French cuisine made from high-quality products.   Le Racines, in the Panorama passage The Roots restaurant has taken up residence in one of the most beautiful covered passages in Paris, the passage of the Panorama. This is where you will find a charming little terrace with just a few tables. Between the Italian trattoria and the Parisian bistro, this restaurant does not lack charm. On the menu: transalpine cuisine from the origins of chef Simone Tondo.   The Rosa Bonheur, at the Buttes-Chaumont park Far from the chic and formal atmosphere of the great Parisian restaurants, the Rosa Bonheur takes on the appearance of guinguette, with a colorful terrace where everyone likes to meet to feast, dance and sing. And for even more festive terraces, Rosa Bonheur can also be found on the banks of the Seine des Invalides and in the heart of the Bois de Boulogne, in a warm and fun atmosphere. On the menu: gourmet cuisine from the Camargue and the South, full of sunshine and good humor.   Le Hasard Ludique, the largest Parisian terrace At Playful Chance, in the 18th arrondissement, you are sure to find a place on the terrace. It must be said that it stretches over 2,000 m² (including 300 under cover), all along the rails of the Petite Ceinture. The entertainment and colorful decor with deckchairs and self-service games are an invitation to fun, relaxation and laughter, all in the unusual and unique setting of an XXL terrace with a friendly atmosphere. On the menu: cocktails with friends, brunch in the sun and small treats from the Cantine de Léon, the Hasard Ludique bistro.   Fluctuart, the floating terrace For this last address, head towards the Seine, in the Fluctuart urban art center. After discovering the works of art, go to the rooftop, in a modern and relaxed atmosphere, to sip a drink or to eat. All on the Seine, to the rhythm of the barge floating on the water. On the menu: healthy, fresh and simple cuisine, with the look of revisited street food.   After long hours of visiting the most beautiful monuments in Paris, you have well deserved a break. Here you are equipped with our most beautiful addresses of Parisian terraces, The hardest thing will be to choose !

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How to properly organize your stay in Paris?

All stays, in France or abroad, require a minimum of anticipation and organization. This is even more true for a stay in Paris. Between booking the hotel, planning visits, purchasing tickets in advance, or even organizing transport, nothing should be left to chance if you don’t want to miss anything of your Parisian days. A Stay in Paris looming on the horizon? Follow the leader !   Book your hotel room in Paris The choice of hotel in Paris is crucial. It must both be well located, to stay close to the most beautiful tourist sites in the capital and avoid long hours in the metro, and ensure optimal comfort during your stay. Because visiting Paris is often a tiring adventure, where the many hours of walking require quality rest in the evening. To make your trip to Paris a success, Cadran hotelis the establishment you need. Ideally located in the 7th arrondissement, a stone’s throw from the Eiffel Tower, and not far from the beautiful neighborhoods, the Hôtel national des Invalides, or the avenue des Champs-Élysées, the 4 star hotel welcomes you in a calm and warm setting. Combining tradition and modernity, Le Cadran guarantees you an unforgettable stay, in the greatest comfort.  Plan your days in advance Between cultural events, historical monuments and emblematic districts, Paris is full of visits and tourist activities. It would take several days to go around it. So, if time is limited, the best solution is to anticipate your visit itinerary. Around the Hôtel du Cadran, 3 unmissable sites must be part of your program. Eiffel Tower Just 700 meters, or 9 minutes walk from the hotel, the tour Eiffel is undoubtedly the major attraction of Paris. A true emblem of the capital and of France, the Iron Lady stands and overlooks Paris with elegance. Built in 1889, on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition, the tower peaks at 324 meters and offers a incomparable view of Paris. On each floor, you will offer yourself a different point of view, from the Trocadéro gardens to Montmartre. The most courageous can climb to the 2nd floor by the stairs, before reaching the top by elevator. The Champ-de-Mars park At the foot of the Eiffel Tower, the Champ-de-Mars park is the largest public park in Paris intramuros. With an area of ​​almost 25 hectares, this green space is the ideal place for a walk or picnic with a breathtaking view of the Iron Lady. The Louvre museum From the Hôtel du Cadran, in less than 15 minutes by metro (lines 8 and 1), you can reach one of the most beautiful Parisian museums, the Louvre Museum. As soon as you arrive, its architecture and its famous glass pyramid will dazzle you with their details and their beauty. Inside, more than 33,000 works await you, including the greatest masterpieces: the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Raft of the Medusa… After your visit, take the time to stroll through the French gardens of Tuileries garden.   This route is just one example of all the possibilities available to you. Paris is a vast playground for the most curious. The choice is yours: Orsay Museum, Arc de Triomphe, Jardin des Plantes, Sacré-Coeur Basilica, Luxembourg Gardens, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral…   Anticipate your trips in Paris Paris is vast, and the good addresses are sometimes the opposite of each other. So, it is not always possible to do everything on foot. So, after optimizing your visit route, don’t forget to find out about transport and buy your tickets in advance. The Paris metro The Paris metro is certainly the fastest and most economical mode of transport in Paris. With its 16 metro lines and 300 metro stations, the network allows you to travel easily from 6 a.m. to 12:45 a.m. (1:45 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays). Price: €2.10 per single ticket; Where to buy: in an ATM near the stations and all RATP points of sale The RER (Regional Express Network) If you want to leave inner Paris to go, for example, to Montsouris park, you can take the RER, which serves Paris and Île-de-France. The 5 RER lines run at the same time as the metro. Price: varies depending on your departure city and destination Where to buy: at an automatic terminal near the stations and all RATP points of sale The tram Paris and its region have 13 tram lines. They serve the entire area around the capital, as well as part of Île-de-France. Price: €2.10 per unit; Where to buy: in an ATM near a station and all RATP points of sale The bus In Paris, hundreds of bus lines serve thousands of bus stops. It is therefore an ideal mode of travel for visiting Paris. Most buses run from 7 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Price: €2.10 per unit (€2.50 on board) Where to buy: in an ATM near a station and all RATP points of sale The Noctilian If you want to enjoy Parisian nights, the Noctilien takes over from everyday public transport. These night busrun from 12:30 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. throughout Paris and its region. Price: €2.10 per unit; Where to buy: in an ATM near a station and all RATP points of sale   So as not to miss any of the best Parisian addresses and optimize your Stay in Paris, nothing beats one Good organisation. Installed at the Hôtel du Cadran, all you have to do is enjoy one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

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Discover our short route to The Invalides in Paris 7

If you’re lucky enough to stay at the Hotel du Cadran, you’ll have the opportunity to discover all the major monuments and sites of Paris’s 7th arrondissement. Take the time to visit Les Invalides, a place steeped in history. Discover our route from the Hôtel du Cadran to Les Invalides.   Our green route to Les Invalides Let’s start our stroll from the Hôtel du Cadran, 10 rue du Champs-de-Mars, and go to 80-82 avenue de Breteuil. Let’s start at the end of avenue de Breteuil Our journey begins at 88 avenue de Breteuil, in the 7th arrondissement. From here, a long promenade leads to the Hôtel National des Invalides. Lined with plane trees, the route is dotted with huge green lawns and children’s play areas. But there are also two pretty pools with water jets, and a monument to Louis Pasteur, created by sculptor Alexandre Falguière in the late 19th century. It stands on the site of the former Grenelle artesian well. Moving on to the Jacques Chaban-Delmas esplanade Continuing your stroll along avenue Breteuil, you’ll pass, without even realizing it, from the 7th to the 15th arrondissement of Paris. As you stroll along, you’ll come to the esplanade Jacques Chaban-Delmas, in the middle of the Place de Breteuil, on the border of Place El Salvador and Avenue de Breteuil. The esplanade is a vast green space in the heart of Paris, ideal for relaxing and strolling. Inaugurated in honor of French politician Jacques Chaban-Delmas, the esplanade offers a breathtaking view of the Dôme des Invalides. Last but not least, the Hôtel National des Invalides At the end of Avenue de Breteuil, back in the 7th arrondissement, we finally come to the Hôtel des Invalides, with its esplanade, dome and museums. Spend a few hours indulging your curiosity and learning a little more about the history of Paris. History of the Hôtel des Invalides The Hôtel national des Invalides was built at the end of the 17th century, on the initiative of King Louis XIV. The aim was to provide a home for invalid soldiers who had fought for France. Built between 1671 and 1676, it is now one of the historic monuments of the Parisian landscape. Today, the Hôtel des Invalides is assigned to the Ministry of Defense, but it also houses a number of other organizations, and retains its original vocation as a hospital-hospice for war invalids. The Hôtel des Invalides comprises a hospital, two churches, the Musée de l’Armée, the Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération and the Musée des Plans-Reliefs. One of the two churches is particularly distinctive for its gilded dome, beneath which the tomb of Napoleon I is displayed. The esplanade des Invalides is also a popular spot with Parisians and tourists alike, offering a vast green space stretching right down to the banks of the Seine. The Invalides dome At 107 meters high, atop the Chapelle Royale des Invalides, the Dôme des Invalides was for many years the tallest building in Paris, until the construction of the Eiffel Tower. A testament to the Sun King’s love of gold, the Dome church today houses the tomb of Napoleon I, as well as other great warriors who have left their mark on French history, including Vauban, Napoleon II (known as l’Aiglon), Joseph and Jérôme Bonaparte, and Marshals Lyautey and Foch. The Army Museum The Musée de l’Armée traces the history of the Hôtel des Invalides, which at times housed up to 6,000 military veterans. Considered the world’s largest museum of military art and history, it contains over 500,000 military objects, providing an insight into military history from the Middle Ages to the present day. This fun, interactive museum also features special areas dedicated to the two world wars, as well as numerous temporary events. The Museum of the Order of the Liberation Opposite the Musée de l’Armée, the Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération is dedicated to a smaller part of French history, covering the Free French period from 1940 to 1945. It features portraits of the Compagnons de la Libération. As a reminder, the Ordre de la Libération was founded by General de Gaulle to honor those who had made a particular contribution to the liberation of France. This memorial museum retraces the career of the Combatants, whether through the Free French Forces, deportation or the French Resistance. Museum of Relief Maps On the top floor of the Hôtel national des Invalides, the Musée des Plans-Reliefs houses around a hundred historic models of fortified towns and forts. Here, you can discover France’s ancient frontiers, as well as over 200 years of military siege history, through strategically-oriented models. While the military interest is important, the museum also reveals the power of the kingdom and the monarchy. Saint-Louis des Invalides cathedral The Cathedral Saint-Louis, at the heart of the monument, testifies to the importance of faith to Louis XIV. Dedicated to Saint Louis (King Louis IX), this 1679 religious edifice includes both the Eglise des Soldats and the Eglise du Dôme. It houses the military pantheon, as well as the vicariate to the French armies. Today, numerous commemorative masses are celebrated here, including the anniversary mass of Napoleon I’s death and the anniversary mass of the Hôtel’s foundation.   The Hôtel du Cadran, near the Invalides Less than 15 minutes’ walk from the Esplanade des Invalides, the Hotel du Cadran is the ideal tourist residence for discovering this prestigious monument, as well as all the other historical and cultural sites in Paris’s 7th arrondissement. In a cosy and comfortable setting, the hotel welcomes you to the heart of Paris, in an establishment decorated around the theme of wine and vineyards. You’ll be staying in a 4-star hotel room, just a stone’s throw from the lively Rue Cler, and can take advantage of all the upscale services, such as the buffet breakfast or the spa and wellness area.   The Hôtel National des Invalides is a central historical monument in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. A testimony to France’s military history, it is now one of the capital’s most visited sites. Book your room at the Hôtel du Cadran now to visit the Invalides, the Eiffel Tower and all the monuments of Paris 7.