L'Oiseau Blanc





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Discover the wonders of the Louvre on a 2.5-hour semi-private or private tour with a certified expert guide. Marvel at iconic masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo while uncovering hidden gems and fascinating stories from art history. Perfect for a more personalized experience. The Louvre is home to over 35,000 works of art spanning centuries, but with its massive size, it’s hard to know where to start. Don’t worry—we've got you covered! Dive in with your lively guide, who’ll bring the museum’s history to life, making art jump off the walls. Perfect for first-time visitors, this VIP tour covers iconic masterpieces and hidden gems alike. Get close to the Venus de Milo, uncover the mystery of Mona Lisa’s smile, and discover artworks that changed the course of art. Your guide will also reveal some of the Louvre’s lesser-known treasures hidden in plain sight.

Step inside the legendary home of Paris Saint-Germain and explore exclusive stadium areas usually reserved for players, media, and VIPs. Getting started Arrive at Gate L, 24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, 75016 Paris, the designated entrance for the stadium tour. Present your mobile ticket for validation before entering. Security checks may take place before access to the tour route. What to expect Parc des Princes Home to Paris Saint-Germain, Parc des Princes is one of France’s most iconic football stadiums and the stage for some of Europe’s biggest matches. Features Pitchside access: Stand beside the pitch and experience the stadium from the same vantage point as PSG players on match day. Players’ locker room: Step inside the locker rooms where PSG stars prepare before taking the field. VIP boxes: Visit the exclusive VIP boxes and see how premium guests watch the game in style. Press room & mixed zone: Walk through the areas where players meet journalists and post-match interviews take place. History Room & trophy display: Discover the club’s story and admire major trophies that mark PSG’s rise in European football. Multilingual mobile guide: Enhance your visit with an interactive guide available in multiple languages, offering insights into the stadium and club history.

Embark on an extravagant rendezvous at the iconic Paradis Latin, the oldest cabaret in Paris with a rich history linked to Napoleon Bonaparte and Gustave Eiffel. Kickstart the evening with a 3-course dinner, curated by the multi-starred chef Guy Savoy. The Prestige Menu is slightly more expensive as it features premium dishes and boasts exclusive desserts by the world's best pastry chef, Pierre Hermé. The Gustave Eiffel Menu is budget-friendly and has dishes like pâté en croute and salmon koulibiac. As a prelude to the performance, some champagne and wine are served, setting the stage for what's to come. At 9:30pm, the spotlight turns to the "L’Oiseau Paradis" show, a spectacular blend of sensuality, poetry, emotion and comedy that juggles with your emotions for over 1hour and 45 minutes.
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Our dining experience here was truly a beautiful journey. We were welcomed by smiling team members and escorted to our private table on the highest floor, with one of the best views of Paris (Eiffel Tower to the right and Sacre Coeur to the left). Our tasting menu with the wine pairing was the best meal I've ever had in Paris. Even with a little rain, they were prepared with a large umbrella that did not obfuscate our view. Rooftop dinner with sparkling Eiffel Tower was so, so dreamy. An unforgettable experience at L'Oiseau blanc! ♥️
What can I say? One of our best dining experience ever was at L’Oisesu Blanc in Paris. Easy to know why it was award Two Michelin Stars. Stunning dishes as part of the tasting menu. From start to finish you are taken on a French gastronomical journey. The staff are wonderful and very professional. Extensive wine and drinks list. Iconic views of the Eiffel Tower. All set in the beautiful The Peninsula Hotel. It’s well worth the price for what is a memorable experience.
✨ L’Oiseau Blanc — Aerial elegance with Paris at your feet Tucked atop The Peninsula Paris, L’Oiseau Blanc is the two-Michelin-starred restaurant led by David Bizet, and offers one of the most spectacular dining rooms in the city—where refined gastronomy meets aviation history and uninterrupted views of the Eiffel Tower. From the moment you step into the Peninsula’s lobby, the tone is set. The space is impressive yet restrained, elevated by a striking modern chandelier and tasteful Christmas décor—multiple trees that feel festive without tipping into excess. The ascent to the rooftop feels ceremonial, and you’re welcomed by a warm, attentive hostess who immediately puts you at ease. The dining room itself is intimate and thoughtfully themed as a tribute to French aviation pioneers Charles Nungesser and François Coli, whose ill-fated attempt at the first non-stop transatlantic crossing lends the restaurant both its name and narrative soul. The décor is elegant and cohesive, though the cotton installation intended to mimic clouds felt slightly out of place against an otherwise refined aesthetic. The views of the Eiffel Tower are simply jaw-dropping. I visited with a group of friends for a pre-Christmas lunch, and the atmosphere struck a perfect balance: relaxed, quietly luxurious, and enhanced by a soft musical backdrop that gently shifted to a few seasonal notes midway through the meal. The food Although we had intended to try the tasting menu, our 2 p.m. arrival coincided with the kitchen’s closing window for lunch. That said, the à la carte experience did not disappoint. We were served several amuse-bouches, including a velouté with black truffle that was superb—silky, deeply aromatic, and indulgent without being heavy. For my main course, I chose the Blue Lobster with mild harissa, bitter salad, tannic zephyr, and braised chestnut. The dish was beautifully balanced, with each element complementing the other in both flavor and texture. Truly stunning and memorable. For dessert, I had the Spiced Chocolate with crispy gavotte, olive, cardamom, and lemon labneh. While the olive note wasn’t to my personal taste, the dessert was still refined, well-executed, and enjoyable. Service & overall impression Service throughout was excellent—polished yet not overly formal, which I truly appreciated. Under Chef David Bizet’s direction, L’Oiseau Blanc delivers cuisine that is unforgettable, elegant, thoughtful, and confident. With its extraordinary views, strong culinary identity, and consistently warm service, L’Oiseau Blanc fully deserves its two Michelin stars. A destination restaurant that feels celebratory, and one I would happily return to.
This restaurant has the best view in Paris hands down. The ambient is also super nice and cozy and all the staff we interacted with was very friendly and efficient. We didn’t love every dish but everything else was amazing. Price is what you can expect given the view and the 2 Michelin stars (570 eur person with the classic wine pairing)
An outstanding experience. The service, the food, the palace are incredible. One of my best food experiences of the year. I really liked the différents items of the menu, the freshness of the product, the creativity and the sauces. The staff is genuine and kind, they know their menu and the sommelier pairs each course with the perfect wine, or non alcoholic beverage.
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