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Top Coffee Shops in Paris

From 22 to 26 of January, Paris will be invaded by a big range of wonderful brands with their new designs, as well as people from all over the world, professionals and non-professionals in the home design field with Maison & Objet! There is nothing more French than taking a few moments out of your day to sit with an espresso in one of the city’s thousands of cafes. The city of lights excels when it comes to cafe culture, from sitting out on the terrace of the historic Cafe de Flore to popping in to your favourite local bar for a classic grand crème and a croissant.

Indoors on a cozy banquette or out on a sunny terrace, drinking and people-watching is one of the most cherished past-times in France. The cafe makes a great refuge on rainy days in the city, too. While there are charming and unique spots, this list includes some of the classics – famed artists, writers and musicians frequented many of these traditional cafes, and most have done their best to retain that old glamour.

Find here a selection of the most iconic coffee shops!

Top Coffee Shops in Paris café de flore

Café de Flore
In the 1940s and ‘50s, when Existentialism was in vogue, there were two cafés that ruled Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The Café de Flore, on the northwestern corner of the Boulevard Saint Germain and the rue Saint-Benoit, was a regular hangout for Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, who would spend the entire day there, from 9 am until after dinner, when people would come to see them by appointment. The poet Jacques Prévert often came with his friends, who would take up three quarters of the restaurant.