Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont, restaurant in the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris
Rosa Bonheur Buttes Chaumont is a guinguette and restaurant in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, situated near Buttes-Chaumont Park. The venue offers food and drinks in an open or semi-open setting where guests come to dine and enjoy themselves.
The guinguette emerged during a period when such venues at the edges of Paris were popular gathering spots for ordinary people to meet and dance. Today it keeps alive the tradition of these casual entertainment spaces that once defined Parisian nightlife.
The site takes its name from the artist Rosa Bonheur, celebrating her legacy and creative spirit. Visitors experience this connection through the relaxed setting where people gather to share music, food, and company.
The restaurant sits near the park, where you can walk before or after dining. Access is easiest on foot, and it helps to check local transit options to find the best way to get there.
The name references a 19th-century French painter, giving the place an artistic history beyond simple hospitality. This choice underscores the link between creativity and shared moments at this venue.
Location: 19th arrondissement of Paris
Inception: 2008
Capacity: 30
Website: https://rosabonheur.fr/rosa-buttes
GPS coordinates: 48.87999,2.38627
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:05
Paris has about thirty floating venues and bars along the Seine, Marne, and canals. These establishments offer waterside dining areas, often accompanied by musical or cultural events. There are various types of locations: converted barges as restaurants, terraces built directly on quays, historic sites along the Marne, and some accessible only by boat. Some have been around for decades and are among the highly rated floating venues, while others have recently opened to meet the increasing demand for outdoor spaces in the city. The offerings are diverse. There are traditional venues with musette dance music, rooftop cocktail bars, Mediterranean restaurants, and places that combine dining with entertainment halls. Most are located within Paris city limits, with a few found in nearby suburbs, particularly along the Marne in Joinville-le-Pont and Champigny-sur-Marne. Most operate mainly during good weather, though some remain open year-round in heated indoor spaces.
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