What Should You Try and Know When Visiting Cafes in Paris

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Parisian cafés range from historic institutions to modern specialty-coffee shops, so the experience depends on what you're looking for. For a classic Parisian atmosphere, Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots, and Le Procope are excellent choices. If you're looking for contemporary coffee, Café d’Auteur - Specialty Coffee shop & roaster, Le Peloton Café, and Fringe represent the newer café culture. Current Paris café guides specifically note the growth of specialty coffee shops alongside traditional cafés.

For a more literary experience, Shakespeare and Company Café near the Seine is another interesting stop, particularly when exploring the Latin Quarter. Meanwhile, Café Verlet is another established name for coffee lovers.

When visiting Paris cafés, try local favourites such as espresso, café crème, chocolat chaud, croissants, and French pastries. Keep in mind that some famous cafés can be considerably more expensive than neighbourhood coffee shops, so checking the menu before ordering is useful.

Travellers booking WanderOn Europe Tour Packages can combine café-hopping with Paris's major attractions and neighbourhood walks. Whether you prefer historic interiors, literary connections, beautiful terraces, or specialty coffee, Paris in 2026 offers plenty of cafés worth adding to your itinerary.
 
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