L'Entrepôt

Paris


Everything from film screenings to jazz and world music concerts, poetry slams, photography, painting and sculpture exhibitions, art installations and much more take place at this dynamic cultural space. It's a fantastic place to eat, too, with a glassed-in conservatory and dozens of tables beneath the trees in its leafy back garden; Sunday brunch (€28, from 11.30am) is hugely popular.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Paris attractions

1. Jardin de l’Atlantique

0.43 MILES

The Jardin de l’Atlantique, whose 3.5 hectares of park carpets the roof of the Gare Montparnasse, offers greenery and tranquillity in the heart of the…

2. Tour Montparnasse

0.61 MILES

Spectacular views unfold from this 210m-high smoked-glass-and-steel office block, built in 1973. A speedy elevator whisks visitors up in 38 seconds to the…

3. Musée Bourdelle

0.64 MILES

Monumental bronzes fill the house and workshop where sculptor Antoine Bourdelle (1861–1929), a pupil of Rodin, lived and worked. The three sculpture…

4. Institut Giacometti

0.69 MILES

Opened in 2018, this museum housed in the former studio of artist Paul Follot, in a gold-tiled art deco private mansion (a listed historical monument), is…

6. Les Catacombes

0.71 MILES

It’s gruesome, ghoulish and downright spooky, but it never fails to captivate visitors. In 1785, the subterranean tunnels of an abandoned quarry were…

7. Cimetière du Montparnasse

0.72 MILES

This 19-hectare cemetery opened in 1824 and is Paris’ second largest after Père Lachaise. Famous residents include writer Guy de Maupassant, playwright…

8. Parc Georges Brassens

0.73 MILES

Covering 7.74 hectares, Parc Georges Brassens (named for the French singer-songwriter and poet, who lived nearby) has a large central pond bordered by…