Restaurant David Toutain

St-Germain & Les Invalides


Prepare to be wowed: David Toutain pushes the envelope at his eponymous Michelin-starred restaurant with some of the most creative high-end cooking in Paris. All ingredients, from chestnuts and cauliflower to salsify and porcini mushrooms, are sourced from the best purveyors around the country. A meal here is a culinary voyage. Stunning wine pairings are available.


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1. FluctuArt

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Opened in 2019, this hip cultural centre occupying a péniche (barge) off pont des Invalides brought an unexpected dash of coolness to an otherwise…

2. Hôtel des Invalides

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Flanked by the 500m-long Esplanade des Invalides lawns, Hôtel des Invalides was built in the 1670s by Louis XIV to house 4000 invalides (disabled war…

3. Musée de l’Armée

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North of Hôtel des Invalides, in the Cour d’Honneur, is the Musée de l’Armée, which holds the nation’s largest collection on French military history.

4. Pont Alexandre III

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Built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle (World’s Fair) to link the Grand Palais and Petit Palais with Les Invalides on the Left Bank, this Beaux Arts…

5. Ministère des Affaires Étrangères

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Next door to the Assemblée Nationale is the Second Empire–style Ministère des Affaires Étrangères, built between 1845 and 1855. It's closed to the public.

6. Jardin de la Nouvelle France

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7. Musée des Égouts de Paris

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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…