Molitor Rooftop

Molitor bar and roof terrace

After a 25-year absence, the legendary Art déco style Parisian establishment reopened its doors in 2014. Known for its swimming pool, it is now a 5-star hotel, restaurant, spa, bar and a rooftop terrace. You'll be on top of the world this summer!

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Description

When you hear Molitor, you naturally think of the famous pools that gave the hotel its reputation. But when you climb to the top of the building you’ll discover its lush green roof terrace, a peaceful haven, just like the hanging garden of aromatic herbs and flowers.
Sip a cocktail, enjoy grilled meats and salads made with local products or generous planchas. The summer menu brings the sweetness of Mediterranean living to Paris for an evening.

Situated between the two swimming pools, this summer garden perched high above the city roofs offers a blend of Art déco, urban culture and mixology. An opportunity to sample a legendary signature cocktail or an original creation. DJ sets to liven up your summer evenings every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Don't miss the guided tour of the winter pool cubicles! While 70 urban artists such as Kashink, M.Chat and Astro have contributed, turning this space into a fully-fledged art gallery, they are currently closed before welcoming new breathtaking creations. Reopening planned for June 2024.

Discover also the rooftops of the most beautiful Parisian hotels as well as our top rooftops!

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6 avenue de la Porte Molito
75016 Paris 16ème

    Days and opening hours

    Warning, this place is temporarily closed

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    Spoken languages

    • French
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    Accessibility

    • Hearing disability
    • Mental disability
    • Visual disability
    • Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
    • WC + grab handle + adequate space to move

    6 avenue de la Porte Molito
    75016 Paris 16ème

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    • Chloé Bruhat