Pereire

Located between Ternes and Batignolles, Pereire is a multi-faceted residential and family district.

The lively district of Pereire is rich in an eclectic architectural heritage. From Haussmannian to contemporary, via post-war architecture and its red brick buildings, you can read the history of this area street by street. The Sainte-Odile Church is a fine example of this, designed by the architect Jacques Barge, and is one of the finest jewels of sacred art of the 1930s. More recently, the Claude De Bussy Conservatory, designed by Olivier Landin, is entirely covered in copper, a reference to wind instruments.

On the former route of the Petite Ceinture, we discover the Pereire Promenade, very popular with local residents, with its pretty flowery alleys, punctuated by contemporary sculptures. This former railway line links the Porte Maillot to the Cardinet bridge, sheltered from the hustle and bustle of the street, ideal for a Sunday stroll.

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Address Book

Restaurant

LE BREAK

119 boulevard Pereire | 75017 Paris

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We like: a LA-style brunch on the terrace, facing the tennis courts after a set and match

Restaurant

ROCO

1 rue Guillaume Tell | 75017 Paris

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We like: the generous neapolitan pizza cooked on a wood fire, and the homemade hot oil !

Café

FRENCH TOAST & CO

11 rue Guillaume Tell | 75017 Paris

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We like: homemade pastries for real !

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DESSIRIER

9 place du Maréchal Juin | 75017 Paris

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We like: enjoy the dishes of the sea in this institution in service since 1883

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LE PETIT GRIS

67 rue Rennequin | 75017 Paris

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We like: its original menu and its daring combinations of flavours

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LE POTAGER DE CHARLOTTE

21 rue Rennequin | 75017 Paris

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We like: its vegetal and gourmet cuisine