The most interesting thing about this cafe is its history. It is more than 100 years old, if you think about which of the great writers and impressionist artists met in this cafe. We discussed literature and painting, theater and social life of that time, then you perceive this institution as an object of cultural heritage. As for just a cafe , as a place to eat , a typical tourist destination . Sitting down to have a coffee or a glass of wine and admire Paris , as we mostly imagine it, is a great idea. I recommend.
A cozy place for brunch. Just don't stay too long, they can grab all the croissants for breakfast. But the choice of desserts is quite large. There are also a lot of egg dishes. Delicious and cute!
You won't be able to pass by. It attracts with a magnet to look inside, where the great names of the 19th century used to be. The price is not small, but curiosity prevails over it. It is beautiful, tasty, aesthetically pleasing and not critical for a half-hour enjoyment.
Café de Flore is located in the Saint-Germain-des-Pres quarter on the corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain. It is very noticeable right away and is notable for the fact that it is famous as well as the second famous cafe in Paris "Two Magos". It opened at the end of the 19th century and from the very beginning all sorts of intellectuals and intellectuals gathered there - Jean-Paul Sartre, Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote, Albert Camus, Pablo Picasso and many others. And it got its name from the statue of the goddess Flora, which stood on the other side of Saint-Germain-des-Pres. The interior of the cafe has not really changed for a long time. Now the cafe is not very different from other Paris brasseries. Unless the prices are higher due to those tourists who like to feel a sense of belonging to great names (in this case, priests))