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In the heart of Paris, the Grand Palais opens its doors to you all year round, with a varied program and new open-access areas. Between grandiose architecture, places to relax and gourmet breaks, feel free to visit at your own pace... with a stopover at the Réséda Café, signed by Michelin-starred chef Thierry Marx.
In the heart of Paris, the Grand Palais invites you to discover its exhibitions and events, as well as a series of open-access areas for a visit at your own pace. From the entrance hall, let yourself be guided to the Place centrale, stroll through the Rotonde d'Antin and the family-friendly Salon Seine, explore the bookshop-boutiques and, in summer, take advantage of the northern third of the Nave to admire the largest glass roof in Europe.
Located on the mezzanine level of the lobby, Réséda Café, imagined by Michelin-starred chef Thierry Marx, offers artisanal and responsible cuisine. Local products, short circuits and tasty recipes punctuate a menu designed for every moment of the day. Whether you come for a morning coffee, a light lunch or a family snack, the address welcomes you in a bright and warm setting.
Open Tuesday to Sunday 9:30am to 7pm, Friday until 10pm
Contact: 01 71 32 34 59
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