Plume

St-Germain & Les Invalides


A minimalist, 1950s ambience cocoons discerning diners at Plume ('Feather'), the stylish neobistro of talented young Tunisian chef Youssef Gastli. His modern French cuisine is considered as a cuisine d'instinct ('instinctive cuisine'), based on seasonal, top-quality produce. It's complemented by a fantastic wine list featuring wholly organic, biodynamic or natural wines.


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1. Fondation Dubuffet

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Situated in a lovely 19th-century hôtel particulier (private mansion) at the end of a courtyard, the foundation houses the collection of Jean Dubuffet …

3. Musée Bourdelle

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

4. Hôtel Matignon

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Hôtel Matignon has been the official residence of the French prime minister since the start of the Fifth Republic (1958). It's closed to the public.

5. Tour Montparnasse

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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…

6. Musée Maillol

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Located in the stunning 18th-century Hôtel Bouchardon, this splendid little museum focuses on the work of sculptor Aristide Maillol (1861–1944), whose…

7. Musée Rodin

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Even if you're not an art lover, it is worth visiting this high-profile art museum to lose yourself in its romantic gardens.

8. Église du Dôme

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With its sparkling golden dome (1677–1735), the landmark church of Hôtel des Invalides is one of the finest religious edifices erected under Louis XIV and…