Confidential terrace guide - activities

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Le Patio Opéra, impeccable Corsican-Italian cuisine on a private green patio

Private, green and gourmet, the Patio Opéra bends over backwards to seduce its guests. Enjoy impeccable Italian and Corsican-inspired cuisine in a timeless setting far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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We are_ open house and brunch, the confidential terrace

Would you like to discover a delightfully confidential terrace, nestled in a sumptuous 1,200m² green setting in the heart of Paris? Head for the 8th arrondissement to push open the doors of we are_club, which is launching its Open House events for the summer. It's an opportunity to enjoy a confidential Sunday brunch in a green setting, while enjoying an entertaining program once a month.
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Le Segreto: this new temporary cocktail bar unveils a confidential terrace in Paris

Looking for a new uncommon and hidden spot in Paris? Head to Le Segreto. With its lush and confidential terrace, its delicious beverages, and small homemade tapas, this new cocktail bar is about to the summer place in Paris you have to discover asap.
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Pavyllon, Yannick Alléno's elegant Michelin-starred restaurant at the Pavillon Ledoyen

In the heart of the Pavillon Ledoyen, which alone boasts no fewer than 6 Michelin stars, chef Yannick Alléno treats gourmets at the counter of his 1* Pavyllon restaurant. An experience in its own right.
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L'Augustine, the restaurant of the Rodin Museum

Now reopened, the Rodin Museum unveils its new restaurant, L'Augustine, and its beautiful green terrace overlooking the museum's sculpture garden. A small haven of peace and greed thanks to the chef Amandine Chaignot.