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Ladurée Paris Champs-Élysées

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Parisian patisserie legend on Champs-Élysées: macaron birthplace blending Napoleon III elegance, exquisite sweets, and French brunch in a bustling avenue icon.

Iconic patisserie and salon de thé on the Champs-Élysées, renowned for inventing the macaron sandwich. Elegant Napoleon III decor blends with modern touches in a spacious venue offering pastries, teas, brunch, and French classics amid bustling Parisian luxury.

A brief summary to Ladurée

  • Monday 9 am-9:30 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-9:30 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-9:30 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-9:30 pm
  • Friday 9 am-9:30 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-9:30 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-9:30 pm

Local tips

  • Reserve for Tea Time or Sunday brunch; walk-ins risk waits during peak hours.
  • Order macaron boxes for souvenirs; flavors rotate seasonally.
  • Combine with Champs-Élysées stroll or Arc de Triomphe visit.
  • Opt for terrace seating to watch luxury shoppers and parades.
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Getting There

  • Metro

    Lines 1/9 Franklin D. Roosevelt or Line 1 George V, 2-min walk; €2.15 ticket, frequent service.

  • Walk

    From Arc de Triomphe, 5-min stroll down Champs-Élysées; free, scenic luxury avenue path.

  • Taxi/Uber

    5-10 min from central Paris; €15-25, drop-off at door amid traffic.

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History and Legacy

Established in 1862, Ladurée revolutionized patisserie with the macaron sandwich in 1930. The Champs-Élysées flagship, the largest in Paris, embodies this heritage on the world's most famous avenue. Pastel tones, winter garden, and Eiffel-inspired verrière create an timeless escape from urban hustle.

Signature Offerings

Macarons in flavors like caramel, pistache, and rose remain stars, alongside Eugénie pastries and grand macarons. Menus feature French staples: salads with burrata or Caesar, vol-au-vent with morels, crispy chicken burgers, and brunch buffets with seafood and oils. Tea Time at 65€ delivers curated sweets like Ispahan cookie and Religieuse coco-citron.

Atmosphere and Experiences

Napoleon III style prevails with floral motifs, high ceilings, and live piano. Opt for terrace people-watching, winter garden serenity, or pastry workshops. Brunch Sundays draw crowds for all-you-can-eat refinement; daily 9am-9:30pm service suits any schedule.

Gourmet Highlights

Petit-déjeuner like Le Parisien (25€) pairs viennoiserie with macarons. Savory bites include croque-monsieur Ladurée (27€) and avocado toast (24€). Desserts shine: Saint-Honoré vanille, éclair mangue-passion, pains perdus. Pair with fine teas, lattes, or Estoublon rosé.

Prime Location Perks

Steps from Arc de Triomphe, it's perfect for shopping sprees or sightseeing pauses. Spacious layout accommodates groups; takeaway boxes make iconic treats portable souvenirs.

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