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Le Café de Flore
The Cafe de Flore is an institution in the Saint Germain des Prés. Guillaume Apollinaire, Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir were some of the celebrated customers who made it their favourite place.
Bouillon Chartier
This place will remind you of an early 20th century railway station and the waiters are smartly dressed in black and white. The restaurant offers simple French cuisine at very reasonable prices and a friendly atmosphere.
Season
This new Parisian address is a hybrid institution, somewhere between a coffee shop, a juice bar and a modern bistro serving dishes with or without gluten. The recipes are healthy and delicious. When you see the attractive and trendy Scandinavian decor you might well want to post it on Instagram!
Merci
Merci is a surprising concept store with a cafeteria offering ingredients as wholesome as they are fresh. The food is healthy, tasty and respectful of both people and the environment. You might like to try the cucumber-avocado soup, and cheesecake accompanied by red fruit coulis...
You can also make up your own detox juice.
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Les Chouettes
At the heart of the Marais, Les Chouettes features modern décor in an Eiffel style, with a glass roof and an interior patio. A tailored, refined and seasonally fresh cuisine.
Colette
This is THE essential reference amongst Parisian concept stores. Collette combines luxury, modernity and novelty with trendy products in fashion, beauty, design, arts, technologies...
Galeries Lafayettes
This beautiful, breath-taking and justifiably famous department store is the essential emporium of fashion and commerce. Since it was established in 1894 the Galeries Lafayette Haussmann has become a Parisian icon worldwide.
Rue de Rivoli
The neighbourhood of the Rue de Rivoli is also a must for a day of shopping in the capital.
Here, in the Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, you can find the renowned BHV department store, which sells everything from fashion products to decorative objects. We never leave empty handed!
Le Bon Marché
Located in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district and established in 1852, Bon Marché Rive Gauche was the first department store opened in Paris. It is now an absolute reference point of French sophistication in fashion and furniture and is also noted for its fine deli.
Sacré Coeur
The Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur (Sacred Heart), consecrated in 1919, is one of the landmarks of Paris. Located at the top of Montmartre hill, it offers one of the finest panoramic views of the capital!
Louvre Museum
Every time you are in the capital it’s worth visiting the Louvre, the largest museum in Paris and the world, where 35,000 items from prehistoric times to the present day are exhibited!
Eiffel Tower
This stunning monument is the symbol of the capital. The world-famous Eiffel Tower rises to 325 m high and was built for the Universal Exhibition of 1889.
Orsay Museum
Known worldwide for its rich collection of Impressionist art, the Orsay Museum presents all forms of expression, from painting to architecture, to sculpture, decorative arts and photography. Saint-Germain des Prés – 7th arrondissement.
Brewberry
At the heart of the Latin Quarter, near the Place Monge, there is a new bar that will delight artisanal beer enthusiasts. With 24 different beers on offer, you won’t know which way to turn! Brewberry is becoming the new standard of Parisian beer bars and offers the finest selection of beers in the world, with something for everyone. A good option in this lively and festive district!
La Dive Bouteille
In a convivial Parisian atmosphere, La Dive Bouteille combines simple cuisine and local quality products such as artisanal beers from La Parisienne brewery in the 13th arrondissement.
La Dive Bouteille renews the menu every week in accordance with the seasons and the moods of the Chef to offer you the best cuisine at very reasonable prices. Produce of the terroir, platters of charcuterie and cheese from Auvergne, plus full-bodied and sweet wines created by small French producers...
Le café Curieux
The Café Curieux is a place we would like to keep secret. Both a coffee shop and a cheerful ‘jumble’, the blend of disparate and often improbable objects gives the place an ambience all its own.
Like the C.O.Q., the Café Curieux is a sort of guest house where we can simply share a friendly moment between friends. Settle into a super-comfortable sofa and take the time to admire the old postcards or poke around amongst the retro objects... Almost everything is for sale here!
In addition, coffee is €1. An unbeatable price in Paris... The temptation is to abandon moderation!
Sweetspot
Le Sweetspot est le genre d’adresse où on s’autorise à craquer avec plaisir ! Le concept est simple et gourmand : un mur de pâtes à tartiner toutes différentes, venues du monde entier et plus gouteuses les unes que les autres.
Avec une déco cosy et chaleureuse, c’est l’endroit idéale pour une pause savoureuse ou un brunch.
Vous aurez le choix entre une boisson chaude, une boisson fraîche homemade, des viennoiseries et tartines accompagnée de la sélection de la semaine de pâte à tartiner ! Un délice…
Les tartines salées sont aussi excellentes et les plats du jour varient selon les saisons et les envies du Chef.
Pour clôturer le brunch en beauté, place à un dessert maison… Véritable Sweet-spot, il est impossible d’y résister...
La Mosquée de Paris
Unmissable! The tea room of the Great Mosque of Paris is a haven of Moroccan-style peace in Paris.
After a visit to the magnificent Mosque, relax with a tasty mint tea (one of the best in the capital) and a Moroccan pastry on an oriental patio decorated with authenticity!
For a change of scenery and a reasonable price, you can extend your time here by taking advantage of treatments, massages and a steam bath or enjoy a delicious tagine or couscous.
Dose
This coffee shop is a temple for coffee lovers: espresso, latte, cappuccino... offering a warm and inviting atmosphere in the heart of the Rue Mouffetard. We advise you to try the muffins. Delicious!
This is an address to keep secret so you can enjoy a gourmet coffee break in peace.
The staff are lovely and smiling. The shop is filled with antique decor and unusual objects, the WiFi is free... If you want to have lunch, the sandwich, drink and dessert package is only €8. Dose really has it all...
Chez Gladine
In the unmissable Butte aux Cailles district, which has the soul of a village, you can discover the charming and friendly ambience of the Restaurant Chez Gladines, located on the Rue des Cinq Diamants.
This address will surprise you with its typical Basque cuisine and reasonable prices. The simple decor resembles that of a neighbourhood bistro where regulars meet and tourists are kept happy.
At Chez Gladines, warmth and a festive spirit are the keywords!
A tip? Try the Cinq Diamant salad and escargot with Roquefort cheese!
Les Cailloux
In the Butte-aux-Cailles neighbourhood, you can also discover Italy!
Although the name does not sound very dolce vita, Les Cailloux is indeed an Italian restaurant with a traditional trattoria decor, offering fresh produce cooked with love and generosity!
In this Italian brasserie, your taste buds will be tempted by linguine with prawns or risotto with lemon and rosemary...
To finish your meal in style, try the sgroppino al limone, a frothy lemon sorbet and prosecco cocktail.
Comptoir Tempero
Just steps from the hotel, we have discovered for you a charming address in the C.O.Q. spirit, where we feel ‘at home’.
Tastefully decorated, warm and peaceful, the Tempero Comptoir offers a simple cuisine, fresh and tasty. Your taste buds will delight in this pure fusion cuisine, which offers an excellent price/quality ratio.
Expect to pay about €20 for a full meal.
Au Petit Marguery
Au Petit Marguery Rive Gauche is a veritable institution of French bourgeois and traditional cuisine.
With its great reputation, this address is a safe bet, offering classic cuisine, Belle Epoque 1900 decor, reasonable prices and generous portions.
You’ll also appreciate the friendliness of the staff, who are happy to ensure you have a good time.
U Mulinu
Between the Jardin des Plantes and the Gare d'Austerlitz, the U Mulinu Restaurant offers a culinary journey into the heart of Corsica, in Paris! With authentic cuisine and quality, U Mulinu offers the full flavours of the island’s specialties.
Friendliness and a cool attitude are waiting for you and you can even enjoy the beautiful terrace if the weather permits, as well as entertainment every Thursday night!
How to get to the C.O.Q.
By Metro
Place d'Italie Station, lines 5, 6 and 7: from the Metro exit, take the Boulevard de l'Hôpital, to the right of the 13th arrondissement’s Town Hall, then take the 2nd right (the Rue Edouard Manet ), and the C.O.Q. is located at No. 15.
By bus
Many bus lines serve the C.O.Q. Hotel. Most of these can be accessed in the Place d’Italie:
- Line 27 Gare Saint-Lazare - Porte d'Ivry, via the Pont Neuf, the Jardin du Luxembourg, etc.
- Line 47 Gare de l‘Est - Fort du Kremlin-Bicetre, via Les Halles, the Pompidou Centre, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Latin Quarter, etc.
- Line 57 Arcueil - Laplace RER - Porte de Bagnolet
- Line 64 Gambetta - Place d'Italie, via Bercy
- Line 67 Pigalle - Charléty Stadium, via the Grands Boulevards, the Louvre, the Palais Royal, the Jardin des Plantes, etc.
- Line 83 Friedland-Haussmann - Porte d'Ivry, via the department stores on the Boulevard Haussmann, the Champs Elysees, the Invalides, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, etc.
- The night lines N15, N22, and N31, which run all night.
By plane
When you land at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport:
- RER B to Denfert-Rochereau, then Metro line 6 to the Place d'Italie
- Taxis are available at the exits of the various terminals
- Private driver - Contact directly our partner : https://new.transfersforhotels.com/h/paris/coq-hotel-paris
When you land at Orly Airport:
- Orlybus shuttle to Denfert-Rochereau, then Metro line 6 to the Place d'Italie
- Orlyval light rail shuttle to Antony, take the RER B to Denfert-Rochereau, then Metro line 6 to the Place d'Italie
- Taxis are available at the exits of the various terminals
- Private driver - Contact directly our partner : https://new.transfersforhotels.com/h/paris/coq-hotel-paris
By train
When you arrive at Gare de Lyon:
- Bus line 57
- Metro line 14 to Bercy, then line 6 to the Place d'Italie
- Taxis are available at the station exit
- Private driver - Contact directly our partner : https://new.transfersforhotels.com/h/paris/coq-hotel-paris
When you arrive at Gare du Nord:
- Metro line 5 to the Place d'Italie
- Taxis are available at the station exit
- Private driver - Contact directly our partner : https://new.transfersforhotels.com/h/paris/coq-hotel-paris
When you arrive at Gare de l'Est:
- Metro line 5 to the Place d'Italie
- Bus line 47
- Taxis are available at the station exit
- Private driver - Contact directly our partner : https://new.transfersforhotels.com/h/paris/coq-hotel-paris
When you arrive at Gare Montparnasse:
- Metro line 6 to the Place d'Italie
- Taxis are available at the station exit
- Private driver - Contact directly our partner : https://new.transfersforhotels.com/h/paris/coq-hotel-paris
When you arrive at Gare Saint-Lazare:
- Metro line 14 to Bercy, then line 6 to the Place d'Italie
- Bus line 27
- Taxis are available at the station exit
- Private driver - Contact directly our partner : https://new.transfersforhotels.com/h/paris/coq-hotel-paris
By car
Our hotel do not provide parking space, at 5 minutes walking distance you can find : L’interparking de la salpétrière
114 Boulevard de l’hôpital - 75013
You can book a space in advance and enjoy a discount on the following website : Interparking France