Victoria Station, Italian restaurant in 2nd arrondissement, Paris, France
Victoria Station is an Italian restaurant in central Paris where dining sections are designed as 19th-century train carriages, complete with velvet seats, brass fixtures, and luggage racks. The establishment serves wood-fired pizzas and Italian dishes within these themed compartments.
The restaurant draws design inspiration from London's Victoria Station and the Orient Express, featuring railway elements in its interior since opening. This celebrates the importance of train travel during the early 20th century.
Staff members dress in conductor uniforms while serving Italian food, mixing railway culture with Mediterranean cuisine. This combination creates a playful dining experience that blends two different worlds.
The restaurant sits near Grands Boulevards metro station and operates daily, making it easy to reach. The interior divides into separate train car compartments, so different seating areas suit different group sizes.
Each train car section features authentic details like luggage racks, vintage lighting fixtures, and seating arrangements that recreate different eras of rail transport. This careful setup makes every dining area a separate experience.
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