3 Days in Paris Travel Guide

DAY 1:

8:31am: Eurostar tickets: London-Paris

11:47am: Transfer Train Station 

2:30pm: Paris Treasure Hunt

DAY 2:

8:30am: Full day Versailles / Giverny

DAY 3:

10am: 2-Hour treasure Hunt at the Louvre

5pm: 2-Hour Eiffel tower tour

7pm: Dinner at le Jules Verne 


RESTAURANTS:

Near the Louvre:

- La Pascade, 14 rue Daunou, Paris 2nd – a restaurant where everything served is a

soufflé-caramelized crepe with fine cuisine ( a personal favorite)

http://pascade-alexandre-bourdas.com/pdf/le-menu-Pascade.pdf

- Brasserie O’Flottes, 2 rue Cambon, Paris 1st – casual brasserie, good food.

http://flottes.fr/images/docs/menus/flottes-2015-carte-hiver-en.pdf

- Le Soufflé, 36 rue du Mont Thabor, Paris 1st – if you like soufflés....

http://www.lesouffle.fr/

- Le petit Vendôme – 8 rue des capucines, Paris 2nd

“for just a snack...(lunch)”

- Café Marly – just for the view or for people watching ...not quite for the food or

the service ( I personally really like their croque-monsieur)

http://cafe-marly.com/fr/


Near the Eiffel Tower:

- La Fontaine de Mars – 129 rue Saint Dominique, Paris 7th – typical French

restaurant with South-west French cuisine

http://www.fontainedemars.com/

- Café Constant – 139 rue Saint Dominique, Paris 7th – nice café from a michelin

star chef but with some more basic products – no reservation possible

http://www.maisonconstant.com/cafe-constant/files/2012/08/Menu-

Caf%C3%A9-Constant.pdf

- Les Cocottes – 135 rue Saint- Dominique, Paris 7th – to eat everything in a cocotte

http://www.maisonconstant.com/les-cocottes-tour-eiffel/files/2012/08/Carte-

Cocottes-Tour-Eiffel.pdf


- Chez l’ami jean, 27 rue Malar, Paris 7th

“an excellent bistrot”

http://lamijean.fr/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/menumidi2.pdf


Near the Champs Elysees:

- Le relais de l’Entrecôte, 15 rue Marbeuf, Paris 8th – the place for steak and frites

“no reservation”

http://relaisennr.cluster011.ovh.net/?page_id=394

- Mini Palais – 8 avenue Winston Churchill, Paris 8th – great setting behind the

Grand Palais, good food

http://www.minipalais.com/

- Philippe et Jean-Pierre, 7 rue Boccador, Paris 8th – French classical restaurant

http://www.philippeetjeanpierre.fr/fr/index.php

- Chez Maitre Pierre, 7 rue Marbeuf, Paris 8th – for a change, an Italian restaurant

- Waknine, 9,avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie, Paris 8th – a great French restaurant, with

fresh products from the season.

http://www.waknine.fr/


In Saint Germain des Prés :

- Le Petit Zinc, 11 rue Saint Benoit, Paris 6th

“nice art , nouveau setting, with a delicious cuisine”

http://uk.petit-zinc.com/?gclid=COTu4PDs4ssCFY9uGwodRUEEoA

- La Petite Cour, 8 rue Mabillon, Paris 6th

“nice small French cosy restaurant”

http://www.lapetitecour.fr/en/index.html

- Le Relais de l’Entrecote, 20 bis rue Saint Benoit, Paris 6th – the restaurant for

steak and French fires – the only dish on the menu ! – no reservation

http://relaisennr.cluster011.ovh.net/?page_id=396


In le Marais / near Notre Dame Cathedral :

- Breizh Café, 109 rue Vieille du Temple, Paris 3rd – the place for crêpes (you need

reservation)

http://breizhcafe.com/fr/

- Glou, 101 rue Vieille du Temple, Paris 3rd - nice casual French restaurant

http://www.glou-resto.com/

- Au Bougnat, 26 rue Chanoinesse, Pairs 4th – real French bistrot !

http://www.aubougnat.com/


In Montmartre:

- La Balancoire, 6 rue Aristide Bruant, Paris 18th
”modern bistrot, with great food”

http://www.restaurantlabalancoire.fr/

- Crêperie Brocéliande, 15 rue des Trois Frères, Paris 18th – a great place for

crêpes!

- Le Coq Rico, 98 rue Lepic, Paris 18th

“this is the address for poultry, a nice"

restaurant with a cuisine from the Michelin chef Westermann, but on more accessible products.”

http://www.lecoqrico.com/

In the Latin Quarter:

- Les Papilles, 30 rue gay Lussac, Paris 5th – a nice bistrot with excellent French

cuisine, menu based on the market products of the day – casual atmosphere

http://www.lespapillesparis.fr/#about-1-1

- Café de la Nouvelle Mairie, 19 rue des Fossés Saint Jacques, Paris 5th - impressive

wine list, nice platters, serves continuously so very casual, but products are sourced

from the regions

- Le Pot ‘O lait, 41 rue Censier, Paris 5th – a kid friendly place – again we are talking

about crêpes but also some vegetarian options – and nice products from Brittany.

http://www.lepotolait.com/index.php/fr/

Sola, 12 rue de l’Hôtel Colbert, Paris 5th – also a personal favorite, French

gastronomic cuisine with some Japanese influence – 1-Michelin star restaurant

http://www.restaurant-sola.com/


- Le Petit Pontoise, 9 rue de Pontoise, Paris 5th a good bistrot, local crowd, nice

French traditional cuisine

http://www.lepetitpontoise.fr/en/


Near Orsay:

- La Bonne Excuse, 48 rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris - a very nice small French

restaurant, serving delicious contemporary French cuisine.

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