7 new sunny terraces to discover in Paris this spring

ParisSelect - 7 nouvelles terrasses à découvrir à Paris ce printemps pour profiter du soleil

Spring 2026 finally arrives in Paris. With it, the desire to enjoy the first rays of sunshine becomes irresistible. To help you fill up on vitamin D, here are 7 new terraces in Paris worth a visit this season.

Terraces in Paris for the art of aperitivo

Near the Madeleine, Maison Delano opens its intimate courtyard in fine weather. This beautiful 18th-century building transports you to a veritable Italian piazza. With its ancient stone fountain, olive trees and central bar covered in navy-blue earthenware, you’re guaranteed a change of scenery.

The program at this 8th arrondissement address includes farniente and aperitivo. You’ll enjoy arancini de la nonna, creamy burrata and filled focaccia. Creative cocktails celebrate the flavors of the Mediterranean. A sunny break at 4, rue d’Anjou.

In a different style, theExperimental Marais unveils its typically Parisian terrace. White tablecloths, blue rattan chairs, an elegant yet relaxed ambience: everything is designed as a timeless interlude. From morning coffee to aperitif, you can enjoy the terrace experience like a true Parisian, at 116, rue du Temple in the 3rd arrondissement.

“In April, don’t lose sight of yourself… But make sure you take advantage of all the terraces in town!”

PLAT/FORM: culture and gastronomy on the banks of the Seine

Among the new terraces in Paris, PLAT/FORM stands out for its hybrid concept. Located at 14, port de la Gare in the 13th arrondissement, this space combines cuisine, music and contemporary creation. The bistro on the banks of the Seine can accommodate up to 250 diners on its terrace.

Opening on April 29. All summer long, free open-air music will accompany your meals. Festive and culinary events are also on the agenda, from Bringues Gastronomiques to barbecues. The art scene, curated by Quai 36, promises residencies and street art.

  • Maison Delano: Italian piazza atmosphere near La Madeleine
  • Experimental Marais: elegant terrace in the heart of the 3rd arrondissement
  • PLAT/FORM: 250 covers on the banks of the Seine with free open-air dining
  • Plantation Paris: 7,000 m² urban farm on the rooftops of the 18th arrondissement
  • PRINT: 3,000 m² temporary rooftop venue in Ménilmontant

Rooftops and urban farms: high-rise terraces in Paris

Plantation Paris reopens for spring. This 7,000 m² urban farm is perched on the rooftops of northern Paris, at 37, rue des Cheminots in the 18th arrondissement. Vegetables grow in the sky, edible flowers perfume the air.

The summer promises to be full of excitement on this rooftop like no other. Concerts, inspiring talks and homemade hummus make up the menu. Weekends are an invitation to take a breather from the hustle and bustle of the street. Open from Friday to Sunday.

In the 20th arrondissement, PRINT has set up shop in Ménilmontant for three months. This ephemeral, hybrid 3,000 m² venue at 26 rue Sorbier combines music, food, parties and photography. Its rooftop offers a beautiful view of the capital, ideal for a drink at the end of the day.

Tout Day: a committed terrace on boulevard Voltaire

Opened last September, Tout Day is a living space designed around the circular economy. This 11th arrondissement concept combines café, restaurant, grocery store and second-hand shop. The address is 213, boulevard Voltaire.

In fine weather, the terrace is the perfect place for sunny lunches. The menu is affordable, healthy and homemade. This spot redefines the way we consume, while offering a gourmet break in the spring sunshine. Opening hours vary from day to day, closing at 10.30pm on weekends.

Brasseries and neighborhood HQs: Paris terraces for locals

In Ménilmontant, Les Bavards du Boulevard has replaced the historic Mère Lachaise. This typically Parisian brasserie has moved to 78, boulevard de Ménilmontant in the 20th arrondissement. Charm and heritage define this new address.

You’ll feel right at home. The terrace promises sunny lunches whenever the weather’s nice. For local residents, it’s now a must-visit HQ. The establishment remains open from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m., every day of the week.

These 7 new terraces in Paris illustrate the diversity of springtime offerings. From Italian farniente to urban farms, from the banks of the Seine to the rooftops of the 20th arrondissement, each spot responds to a particular craving. All you have to do is choose your next sunny stopover from among these addresses, which will make the heart of the capital beat in 2026.

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