(Last Update: 06.09.2024) of paris Saint Germain Odeon between, boulevard Mabillon entered from the entrance on the side Rue de BuciI've mentioned before, and my favorite place is in this small but lively street. Market Bar I said it was. In this article, it's beautiful cafe-bar I would like to give detailed information about it.
Yes Rue de Buci A small but lively street. It's lively in summer and winter. Of course, although the life energy is felt more intensely in summer, it also has a very pleasant atmosphere in winter. That's why I believe you will enjoy it no matter when you go.
Bar du Marché (bar du marche or vineyard du magşe) means “Market Bar”; I think this street, which was probably a market place in the past, has a history as a bar-café, a kind of neighborhood café. Because it is possible to see café-bars with this name in many parts of France.
Market BarI don't remember when I first went to , but what I remember most clearly is Fransızca We sat here and chatted for hours with my friends from the course, Australian Rosanna and Indian Srinivasan. And then my paris dear author of the book Cüneyt Ayral I decided to write this article when I went here with İklil Sümer.
As you can imagine, there are plenty of places like this in Paris, but as I always say, some places have a more special place in my eyes, whether it is their air or their water. Bar du Marché is such a place. The tinsel, red and white tables and chairs look great in front of the door. Unless the weather is very cold, these chairs and tables are usually full, especially in summer, everyone sits in front of the door. I love indoor spaces just as much because it has a very pleasant atmosphere and I am protected from cigarette smoke. My views on smoking A Week in Paris I wrote a lot about it in my book :)
The moment you enter the door, you go back to old times; No, it's not like the 20s and 30s, but the 50s and 60s. Red and white seats again, this time wooden tables, cute waiters with crooked berets and funny faces... The bar side is already a delight for the eyes. I don't know how such a beautiful harmony can emerge from all that chaos.
Food is also served here, as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. It is difficult to eat or drink at the tiny tables outside, but “What will happen to you in cafes and restaurants in Paris?"As I tried to explain before in my article, this is the fate of Paris cafes, they love being crowded into tiny tables, or let's not say they love, they are used to it...
Inside, the mirrors on the walls make the space look larger. Old figures on the panels hung on the mirrors, especially Charlie Chaplin and Edith Piaf I like the posters very much. Sometimes I want to live in a bigger house just so I can hang more pictures on the walls...
The easiest way to get here is by public transport M10 metro Get off at the Mabillon station of the line and go to the famous mussel shop. LeonEntering from the street directly across from; You will see Bar du Marché in the corner on the left a little further. But maybe because the M10 doesn't pass through the useful parts of the city. M4 You can also find this place by getting off at Odéon or Saint Germain des Près stop, walking to Mabillon and entering from the beginning of the street. But don't be surprised by the address, it is officially Seine Street It's visible on it, that's the street facing the side of the bar.
I guarantee a lively atmosphere in nice weather; On winter days, you can sit inside in a different atmosphere, drink your coffee and chat with your spouse and friends. Although you may be one of those who want to sit outside in all conditions, summer or winter, and I'm sure your reason will be to smoke, not to get fresh air :)
I don't want you to come here specifically, but Boulevard Saint Germain ve Odeon If you're wandering around, make your way Rue de BuciI recommend you go to , and while you're on your way, sit and eat and drink at Bar du Marché. Again in this street Café de Paris It's also a nice option.
Most of all, of course, you want to enjoy life and live it properly.
Enjoy your meal…