Ladurée Paris Champs Elysées (Paris, France)
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« A gastronomic temple on the world's most beautiful Avenue »
75 Avenue des Champs Elysées Paris VIII
David Holder and his father, Francis Holder, founder of the Holder Group, opened a new Ladurée tea salon and restaurant at 75 avenue des Champs-Elysées in September 1997. Their aim was to reproduce on the Champs-Elysées the refined atmosphere of their rue Royale establishment and to build a unique site, a symbol of the French « Art de vivre ».
365 days a year, from 7.30am to midnight, Ladurée serves breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and late supper for approximately 3,000 clients daily. On the first floor, the 'Eiffel Veranda' and the outdoor terrace overlook the glamorous Champs Elysées avenue. The bar, very successful after 7pm, offers any time classic short and long drinks as well as wines and liquors. One can also sit at the bar for a quick lunch.
On the second floor, the five cozy dining rooms, decorated in the 'Second Empire' refined style by the French interior designer Jacques Garcia, were dedicated to the 19th century Parisian muses : Paeva, Castiglione, Mathilde but also la Bibliothèque (the Library) and La Chocolaterie (the Chocolate Factory).
The menu of the restaurant is inspired by French regional cooking, as well as other cooking of the world, and is continuously evolving with the seasons and its creations.
Ladurée Royale
« The original establishment »
16 rue Royale Paris VIII
This tea salon created in 1862 and decorated with wainscoting and original frescoes depicting angelic pastry chefs and voluptuous ladies became a favorite address for people from all walks of life. Since then the tea room's ''habitués'' have rubbed shoulders with tourists and personalities from the world over.
The menu changes with the seasons and offers a simple and delicious cuisine like the famous Ladurée Omelet, Vol au Vent, Poultry & wild mushrooms soup or Ladurée Club Sandwiches.
Unconditional fans come to taste the meltingly moist macaroons, the best in the capital, the filled croissants and pastries, and to discover the newest creations of Ladurée.
Ladurée in the grand department store Le Printemps
« A tea room in the heart of department stores »
Le Printemps, 62 Boulevard Haussmann Paris IX
Ladurée Printemps offers a cozy and gourmet pause in a middle of a busy shopping day. Using the recipes that have built the reputation of Ladurée on Rue Royale, Ladurée proposes a menu of light and quick offerings: Ladurée Club Sandwiches, Ladurée Salad, Tarama Millefeuille with rose petals or fromage frais & wild mushrooms Religieuse. Not to be overlooked are the ice creams, the viennoiseries and other ''sweet delights'', which can also be taken away.
« Ladurée is now exposed in the new temple of delicacy on the second floor of the Printemps de la Maison department store »
Le Printemps, 62 Boulevard Haussmann Paris IX
This is in a Napoleon III setting, which is imbued with the style of the brand,
that the Ladurée collections are displayed, such as a lesson of delicacy.
To read more, visit Laduree
Laduree Macarons - Paris, France - St Germain des Pres Video Tour
Paris [France] La Duree Pastry Shop [Patisserie La Duree] is my FAVOURITE pastry shop in Paris [France]. Their religieuse a la violette is decadent. Obviously, La Duree is known for their famous macarons which are quite popular with the French during the holidays. There are 3 La Duree locations in Paris [France] and one in London and New York!
Laduree Macarons - Paris, France - St Germain des Pres Video Tour
« A gastronomic temple on the world's most beautiful Avenue »
David Holder and his father, Francis Holder, founder of the Holder Group, opened a new Ladurée tea salon and restaurant at 75 avenue des Champs-Elysées in September 1997. Their aim was to reproduce on the Champs-Elysées the refined atmosphere of their rue Royale establishment and to build a unique site, a symbol of the French « Art de vivre ».
365 days a year, from 7.30am to midnight, Ladurée serves breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and late supper for approximately 3,000 clients daily. On the first floor, the 'Eiffel Veranda' and the outdoor terrace overlook the glamorous Champs Elysées avenue. The bar, very successful after 7pm, offers any time classic short and long drinks as well as wines and liquors. One can also sit at the bar for a quick lunch.
On the second floor, the five cozy dining rooms, decorated in the 'Second Empire' refined style by the French interior designer Jacques Garcia, were dedicated to the 19th century Parisian muses : Paeva, Castiglione, Mathilde but also la Bibliothèque (the Library) and La Chocolaterie (the Chocolate Factory).
The menu of the restaurant is inspired by French regional cooking, as well as other cooking of the world, and is continuously evolving with the seasons and its creations.
Ladurée Royale
« The original establishment »
16 rue Royale Paris VIII
This tea salon created in 1862 and decorated with wainscoting and original frescoes depicting angelic pastry chefs and voluptuous ladies became a favorite address for people from all walks of life. Since then the tea room's ''habitués'' have rubbed shoulders with tourists and personalities from the world over.
The menu changes with the seasons and offers a simple and delicious cuisine like the famous Ladurée Omelet, Vol au Vent, Poultry & wild mushrooms soup or Ladurée Club Sandwiches.
Unconditional fans come to taste the meltingly moist macaroons, the best in the capital, the filled croissants and pastries, and to discover the newest creations of Ladurée.
Ladurée in the grand department store Le Printemps
« A tea room in the heart of department stores »
Le Printemps, 62 Boulevard Haussmann Paris IX
Ladurée Printemps offers a cozy and gourmet pause in a middle of a busy shopping day. Using the recipes that have built the reputation of Ladurée on Rue Royale, Ladurée proposes a menu of light and quick offerings: Ladurée Club Sandwiches, Ladurée Salad, Tarama Millefeuille with rose petals or fromage frais & wild mushrooms Religieuse. Not to be overlooked are the ice creams, the viennoiseries and other ''sweet delights'', which can also be taken away.
« Ladurée is now exposed in the new temple of delicacy on the second floor of the Printemps de la Maison department store »
Le Printemps, 62 Boulevard Haussmann Paris IX
This is in a Napoleon III setting, which is imbued with the style of the brand,
that the Ladurée collections are displayed, such as a lesson of delicacy.
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Laduree Macarons - Paris, France - St Germain des Pres (part 2)
Paris [France] La Duree Pastry Shop [Patisserie La Duree] is my FAVOURITE pastry shop in Paris [France]. Their religieuse a la violette is decadent. Obviously, La Duree is known for their famous macarons which are quite popular with the French during the holidays. There are 3 La Duree locations in Paris [France] and one in London and New York!
« A gastronomic temple on the world's most beautiful Avenue »
David Holder and his father, Francis Holder, founder of the Holder Group, opened a new Ladurée tea salon and restaurant at 75 avenue des Champs-Elysées in September 1997. Their aim was to reproduce on the Champs-Elysées the refined atmosphere of their rue Royale establishment and to build a unique site, a symbol of the French « Art de vivre ».
365 days a year, from 7.30am to midnight, Ladurée serves breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and late supper for approximately 3,000 clients daily. On the first floor, the 'Eiffel Veranda' and the outdoor terrace overlook the glamorous Champs Elysées avenue. The bar, very successful after 7pm, offers any time classic short and long drinks as well as wines and liquors. One can also sit at the bar for a quick lunch.
On the second floor, the five cozy dining rooms, decorated in the 'Second Empire' refined style by the French interior designer Jacques Garcia, were dedicated to the 19th century Parisian muses : Paeva, Castiglione, Mathilde but also la Bibliothèque (the Library) and La Chocolaterie (the Chocolate Factory).
The menu of the restaurant is inspired by French regional cooking, as well as other cooking of the world, and is continuously evolving with the seasons and its creations.
Ladurée Royale
« The original establishment »
16 rue Royale Paris VIII
This tea salon created in 1862 and decorated with wainscoting and original frescoes depicting angelic pastry chefs and voluptuous ladies became a favorite address for people from all walks of life. Since then the tea room's ''habitués'' have rubbed shoulders with tourists and personalities from the world over.
The menu changes with the seasons and offers a simple and delicious cuisine like the famous Ladurée Omelet, Vol au Vent, Poultry & wild mushrooms soup or Ladurée Club Sandwiches.
Unconditional fans come to taste the meltingly moist macaroons, the best in the capital, the filled croissants and pastries, and to discover the newest creations of Ladurée.
Ladurée in the grand department store Le Printemps
« A tea room in the heart of department stores »
Le Printemps, 62 Boulevard Haussmann Paris IX
Ladurée Printemps offers a cozy and gourmet pause in a middle of a busy shopping day. Using the recipes that have built the reputation of Ladurée on Rue Royale, Ladurée proposes a menu of light and quick offerings: Ladurée Club Sandwiches, Ladurée Salad, Tarama Millefeuille with rose petals or fromage frais & wild mushrooms Religieuse. Not to be overlooked are the ice creams, the viennoiseries and other ''sweet delights'', which can also be taken away.
« Ladurée is now exposed in the new temple of delicacy on the second floor of the Printemps de la Maison department store »
Le Printemps, 62 Boulevard Haussmann Paris IX
This is in a Napoleon III setting, which is imbued with the style of the brand,
that the Ladurée collections are displayed, such as a lesson of delicacy.
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[paris tours ]
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[paris attractions]
[things to do in paris]
[paris sightseeing]
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Quai de l'Horloge Paris Arrondissement 1er
Quai de l'Horloge
Arrondissement 1er
Quartier Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois
Début 2, boulevard du Palais et pont au Change
Fin 13, place du Pont-Neuf et pont Neuf.
Longueur 352 m. Largeur 8,50 m.
Le quai de l'Horloge doit son nom au voisinage de l'horloge ornant la tour de l'Horloge du palais de la Cité, qui fait partie du palais de justice de Paris (son cadran n'est cependant pas installé sur la face de la tour bordant le quai, mais à quelques mètres, sur celle bordant le boulevard du Palais).
Ce quai fut bâti de 1580 à 1611. Il porta les noms de Grand-Cours-d'Eau, des Morfondus, puis du Nord sous la Révolution de 1789.
Le quai est bordé en son début, c'est-à-dire la section la plus au sud-est débutant à la tour de l'Horloge au coin du boulevard du Palais, par les plus anciens bâtiments du palais de la Cité baptisé Conciergerie qui renferme notamment des salles gothiques, à savoir la « Salle des Gens d’Armes », la « Rue de Paris », la Salle des Gardes et les cuisines.
Ce quai fut commencé en 1580 et achevé en 1611, puis partiellement élargi en 1736 et en 1816.
Il a porté les noms de quai du Grand Cours d'Eau (17éme siécle), quai des Lunettes (un grand nombre d'opticiens et de lunettes y travaillaient) et quai des Morfondus, car il était exposé au vent du nord, et les piétons, l'hiver, y souffraient du froid. Pendant la Révolution, on l'a appelé quai du Nord (parce qu'il se trouve au nord de l'оle de la Cité).
Il doit son nom actuel au voisinage de l'horloge ornant la tour de l'Horloge du palais de la Cité, а l'angle de ce quai et du boulevard du Palais. C'est la premiére horloge publique de France, installée par Henri de Vic, que Charles V fit venir d'Allemagne en 1370.