(Last Update: 06.09.2024) A while ago, we introduced you to one of the loveliest and most peaceful museums in Paris. Musée de la Vie Romantique – Museum of RomanticismI mentioned it and suggested that you sit in the cafe in its garden and have a pleasant coffee after visiting this place. In this article, I wanted you to benefit from this beauty by giving you more detailed information about this cafe. Museum of RomanceThe name of this beautiful cafe in the garden of Rosa Bakery.
Rose Bakery, formerly Un Thé Dans Le Jardin MontmartreIt is located in a beautiful hidden garden on the south side of , among typical Parisian streets, just behind the classical architectural texture. So much so that when you enter this garden you will see the things you played in as a child. backyards you remember Of course, in the middle Museum of RomanceIf we imagine that it is a little old, then this place could even be the haunted mansion of our childhood :) But of course it is not like that, Romantic Life MuseumEven though it is a historical mansion, it stands before you in its brand new and preserved state, with its green shutters.
To be honest, the menu of this small cafe is not very rich. You should sit here not to fill your stomach, but to have a sweet snack accompanied by tea and coffee. And of course, to enjoy the place. I come here Un Thé Dans Le Jardin I went there when I was there, but I don't know the latest version of the food and drinks since I didn't go there after the manager changed, but as a place, it promises the same peace. That's why I wanted this post to remain on the blog.
If the weather is nice, sitting in the garden and sipping your coffee in the greenery in a quiet environment, feeling the need to speak in a low voice so as not to disturb the peace of the environment, will make you feel like you are in a countryside far away from Paris, with the rustle of trees, bird sounds and a gentle wind. However, if you go during the weekdays when schools are open, you may hear the shouts of children playing in the nearby school garden during breaks :)
If you come across a cold day, you can go to the glass section and sit inside and enjoy the place that way. Although the cafe's indoor area is quite small, your chances of finding a seat on cold or rainy days are entirely up to chance, but it is always easier to sit in the garden in nice weather; That's why I recommend this place to you mostly in nice weather.
Such glass-fronted spaces remind me of the glass-paneled veranda of our neighbor Aunt Feriha's garden house in Koşuyolu, where I spent my childhood. I feel happy remembering the good times I had watching the sky there at night before going to sleep. I think that's why I love Rose Bakery even more.
Before or after your coffee pleasure, if you wish Museum of RomanceYou can visit for free, or after leaving here, walk north and take a beautiful view. Pigalle ve Montmartre You can take a tour.
Romantic Life MuseumThe best way to come to Rose Bakery is by public transportation. M2 metro at one of the Blanche or Pigalle stations of the line or M12 metro The line will again get off at Pigalle station. If you get off at Blanche, just go down Rue Blanche and turn left on the third street. If you get off at Pigalle, just go down Rue Jean Baptiste Pigalle and turn right on the second street. You will see the entrance of the museum, and therefore the cafe, a little further ahead.
Rose Bakery is open every day between 10:00-17:30 except Monday. You can find detailed information in the official web page link below.
We hope you will have a pleasant time sitting in this secret garden in a beautiful Parisian weather and remember these lines with a smile.
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
Bon Appetit
Website: rosebakery.fr
Address: 16 Rue Chaptal, 75009 Paris
3 Comments
Mr Ahmet
Is it true that copyright is required to share Eiffel night photos on social media?
This is the first time I'm hearing this, Ms. Pelin, it seems a bit illogical to me. As you know, there are millions of Eiffel photos on social media. Of course, it is not legal to share someone else's photo of Eiffel's official website without permission, but you can use the photo you took yourself as you wish. So it must be so…
Thank you, I read that it was requested in a few places and I thought you would know best.