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On the rooftops of Paris

Passing through Paris you may seek a typical restaurant to share precious moments with your close relations?

We advise you to put your luggage up in a Helzear suite or room, a hotel near to 39V, then to go discover a menu that incorporate with pleasure as the great French culinary tradition as a modernity touch, being the chef Frédéric Vardon’s feature.

At the last floor of a haussmannian building you got a meeting with the rooftops of Paris. Thanks to the sobriety of the decoration you will be able to enjoy the panoramic view as well as being concentrated to seasonal cuisine flavours served with a carefully selected wine.

You must appreciate to drink an aperitif on the terrace when weather allows it, before to come back to the circular and snug hall of the 39V restaurant.

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