La Maison Rose
Historic restaurant & artists hangout
2 saves
Category

Restaurant

Restaurant Type

French

Price

$$

Message from
The Wanderbug

La Maison Rose is a picturesque and historic restaurant, tucked away in the winding backstreets of Montmartre. Today, it serves a creative menu inspired by French and Italian cuisine. It has been in the same family for three generations, since the 1960s.

La Maison Rose was purchased in 1908 by a painter, Ramon Pichot, and his wife, Germaine Gaballo, who was a model for Montmartre artists. She painted the house pink, and they opened it as a restaurant which became a popular hangout for Dali and Picasso, and later in the 60s, for performers at the Montmartre cabarets like the singer Dalida, as well as the philosopher Albert Camus.

It was used as an Emily in Paris film location, and it is very busy with tourists, but it still a beautiful and charming spot.

Also

Photospot

Get more specific info on spot
Nearby local secrets
Recommended byThe Wanderbug
Sainte-Chapelle
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Sainte-Chapelle
Gothic royal chapel with stunning stained glass
Brasserie Lipp
Restaurant
Restaurant
Brasserie Lipp
Classic Parisian bistro dating to 1880
Hôtel Raspail Montparnasse
Hotel
Hotel
Hôtel Raspail Montparnasse
Chic boutique hotel in authentic neighbourhood
Stohrer
Bakery
Bakery
Stohrer
Oldest patisserie in Paris - since 1730!
Musée de Cluny
Museum
Museum
Musée de Cluny
Medieval art and history treasure
Jardin des Tuileries
Park
Park
Jardin des Tuileries
Historic Parisian public park since 1564

Creators are the next-gen travel advisors and operators

Planning your trip through social media? Now, easily access travel advice and tours created by the world’s best travel content creators