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Home / France / Paris - "City of Light" / Café Procope 28
Through a stroke of luck, we were invited by the sous-chef of Le Procope to visit the restaurant before it opened for the evening's trade. For cafés with character and history, Le Procope's list of the regulars in the 18th century reads like a who's who in the world of the French literary elite. Voltaire's desk is still here!
Read more about our visit to Le Procope Here.
- A romantic table for two on the balcony of Le Procope
- Cafes, bars and restaurants in Saint-Germain-des-Prés
- Copy of a 1789 royal decree
- Exterior of Cafe Procope with images of its famous clientele
- Founded in 1686, Café Procope claims to be the oldest cafe in the world and the most famous
- Front façade of Le Procope
- Inside Le Procope
- Inside the Relais Odeon
- Inside the Salon Frédéric Chopin
- Le Procope dining room
- Le Pub Saint Germain
- Le Relais Odéon, a brasserie in St-Germain-des-Prés
- One of the private dining rooms at Le Procope
- People like Voltaire, Diderot, Condorcet and other philosophers and enlightenment thinkers met here frequently
- Portrait of Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli, founder of Café Procope, and in the room up the steps is Voltaire's desk