This lovely bar located in the Hôtel Meurice was redesigned by Philippe Starck in December 2007. The bar, achieving the perfect balance of cozy and chic, serves more than fifty whiskeys and malts, and over three-hundred drinks including seventeen original creations such as the cocktail Starcky or the 228. Bar 228 also serves a full menu of French specialties as well as small tapas-like plates to munch on.
This establishment, known as Le Bar, is popular among both Parisians and guests of the world-renowned Four Seasons Hotel George V. There is a lovely view of the avenue George V, one of Paris' chicest streets. The bar serves coffees and teas, cocktails (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), milkshakes, and a light menu featuring snacks, salads and sandwiches as well as a more heartier of duck, scallops and beef tartare. It is a perfect place to relax with a glass of your favorite beverage.
Among the hierarchy of Parisian bars, this blue blooded lounge is where the rich and fashionable come after hours. Located in the Hôtel Plaza Athénée Paris, there is nothing ordinary about Bar du Plaza Athénée; nibbles include caviar and sushi and even your martinis, highballs and tropicals are more than just mixes. The bar itself is made of sculpted and sandblasted glass, illuminating drinks with a effervescent glow. The other lounge area deep-set with rich leather furnishing and artworks is a cozier venue, perfect for a night-out in Paris.
Located inside the Shangri-La Hotel, this ornately designed Chinese restaurant opened in 2011 and is one of the busiest restaurants in Paris. Shang Palace is known for their fine Chinese cuisine with a touch of Cantonese, created to suit Parisian tastes. It is still flavorful and delightful, thereby being awarded with one star in the Michelin Guide 2012. Dining rooms named after the Chinese dynasties will enthrall you while their impressive wine list is the ideal accompaniment to any of their dishes. Because it is so popular, advance reservation is highly recommended.
Le Très Particulier situated in a lush green garden is a cocktail bar inside the Hôtel Particulier Montmartre in the 18th Arrondisement. It has garnered a fine reputation for its countless brightly colored concoctions that are well-made by the talented mixologists. For those who like to drink in style, this bar is a must visit for its brilliant charm and svelte appeal. The tables are booked by reservations only so make sure to announce your visit in advance. The bar is closed on Mondays.
Turn down the temperature and turn up the fun at the City Of Light's pioneering all-ice club. Located at the upscale Kube Hotel, Ice Kube promises a unique lounging experience. Michel Amann is the sculpting mastermind behind the igloo-like interiors. Everything from the bar to the shot glasses is carved in ice. Indulge in classic or flavor-infused French vodka while enjoying the resident DJ's eclectic techno beats. Albeit short-lived, the 30-minute experience does not disappoint.
This establishment, known as Le Bar, is popular among both Parisians and guests of the world-renowned Four Seasons Hotel George V. There is a lovely view of the avenue George V, one of Paris' chicest streets. The bar serves coffees and teas, cocktails (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), milkshakes, and a light menu featuring snacks, salads and sandwiches as well as a more heartier of duck, scallops and beef tartare. It is a perfect place to relax with a glass of your favorite beverage.
This beautiful British-style bar has a rich, warm ambience and is the perfect spot for an afternoon coffee, a cocktail before dinner, or a nightcap at the Hôtel Raphaël. Try the barman's specialty, the mojito. Don't be surprised if you catch a celebrity or two schmoozing over one of the bar's many whiskey selections from all over the world. The bar also offers a lunch and dinner menu.
Among the hierarchy of Parisian bars, this blue blooded lounge is where the rich and fashionable come after hours. Located in the Hôtel Plaza Athénée Paris, there is nothing ordinary about Bar du Plaza Athénée; nibbles include caviar and sushi and even your martinis, highballs and tropicals are more than just mixes. The bar itself is made of sculpted and sandblasted glass, illuminating drinks with a effervescent glow. The other lounge area deep-set with rich leather furnishing and artworks is a cozier venue, perfect for a night-out in Paris.
You can drop in at this inviting little restaurant and bar at the Hyatt Regency Paris: Madeleine, as it remains open for breakfast, lunch, dinner as well as tea-time and for snacks. With a skylight and a fireplace which is very Parisian, the decor of the restaurant is warm and friendly. The huge couches and armchairs with low tables are a nice place to settle in with a drink and leisurely catch up on the latest news! The food is strictly contemporary and essentially French, and the bar can provide you with the right drink to go with your meal.
Located inside the Shangri-La Hotel, this ornately designed Chinese restaurant opened in 2011 and is one of the busiest restaurants in Paris. Shang Palace is known for their fine Chinese cuisine with a touch of Cantonese, created to suit Parisian tastes. It is still flavorful and delightful, thereby being awarded with one star in the Michelin Guide 2012. Dining rooms named after the Chinese dynasties will enthrall you while their impressive wine list is the ideal accompaniment to any of their dishes. Because it is so popular, advance reservation is highly recommended.
This lovely bar located in the Hôtel Meurice was redesigned by Philippe Starck in December 2007. The bar, achieving the perfect balance of cozy and chic, serves more than fifty whiskeys and malts, and over three-hundred drinks including seventeen original creations such as the cocktail Starcky or the 228. Bar 228 also serves a full menu of French specialties as well as small tapas-like plates to munch on.