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Where to Drink Champagne on a Terrace Near the Eiffel Tower

For Champagne on a Paris terrace near the Eiffel Tower, Amourette in Passy offers a 200-seat summer terrace, French wines and Champagne, 1.2 km from the Tower.

Champagne aperitif on the Amourette Passy terrace on Boulevard Delessert

If you want Champagne on a terrace near the Eiffel Tower, move a little west toward Passy. Amourette is at 10 Boulevard Delessert, 1.2 km from the Tower, or less than 15 minutes on foot. Our summer terrace seats up to 200 guests. It gives you time for an aperitif, dinner, or a late glass, without promising an Eiffel Tower view from the table.

Start with the right Paris rhythm

The easiest way to enjoy Champagne in Paris is not to treat it as a rushed stop between monuments. Arrive in Passy after a walk around Trocadéro or the Seine. Settle in. Order a glass before deciding whether the evening continues with dinner.

At Amourette, the terrace runs along Boulevard Delessert, between Passy and Trocadéro. Lime trees shape the space in summer. The restaurant opens every day from 11:30 to 02:00, so a Champagne aperitif can happen at the end of an afternoon, before dinner, or after a later meal.

For visitors staying around the Eiffel Tower, the practical point is simple. The restaurant is close enough to reach on foot, yet it sits in a residential part of the 16th arrondissement. The mood is more about taking time at the table than chasing a postcard scene.

Book a table if you would like to begin the evening on the terrace.

Why Passy works for a Champagne aperitif

Champagne is often best when the setting leaves room for conversation. Passy has that rhythm. It is still Paris, with Trocadéro and the Eiffel Tower nearby, but Boulevard Delessert is not an esplanade built around a single monument. You can arrive from Passy on Line 6 or Trocadéro on Line 9, then walk to the restaurant.

Our terrace has up to 200 seats in summer. That scale matters for a couple, a small group of friends, or a table meeting before dinner. There is also a private room upstairs for up to 60 seated guests when the occasion needs a quieter setting.

We do not claim a view of the Eiffel Tower from the terrace. The appeal is different: a Parisian outdoor table, trees overhead, a glass of Champagne, and a neighbourhood that keeps a calmer pace after the busiest visitor routes.

Champagne, then dinner if the moment calls for it

A glass of Champagne can remain a simple aperitif. It can also become the first part of dinner. Our wine list includes more than 80 French references, including Champagne. If you would like to continue at the table, our menu gives the current selection and prices.

The kitchen is built around sharing starters followed by individual main courses. That structure suits an unhurried evening. Start with plates for the centre of the table, then choose a main course each when you are ready. The guide to our sharing cuisine explains how the format works.

For a different aperitif, cocktails are also served on the terrace. An Aperol Spritz and a Mojito are 15€, while the house Miss Amourette is 18€. Those are useful options when one guest prefers a cocktail and another wants Champagne.

The point is not to impose a ritual. It is to leave the table open to the evening you want: one glass before a walk, a full dinner after Trocadéro, or a later drink before heading back across Paris.

When to come

The terrace changes through the day. Lunch is generally calmer. Early evening is the natural time for an aperitif. Dinner brings more energy, especially on weekends. The restaurant remains open until 02:00, which gives late plans a practical option.

For a terrace table during summer, a reservation is the clearest way to plan. If you are arranging a group, give the date, number of guests, and whether you expect drinks only or dinner as well. That lets the team advise on the format rather than making a vague promise.

A terrace is weather-dependent. If conditions change, the restaurant can guide you toward the available seating. For larger occasions, see private events before contacting us.

A simple route from the Eiffel Tower

From the Eiffel Tower, Amourette is about 1.2 km away. The walk takes less than 15 minutes at a relaxed pace. Trocadéro on Metro Line 9 and Passy on Line 6 are the nearest useful stations for the neighbourhood.

That distance makes the restaurant a practical stop after the monument without placing your entire evening inside its immediate crowds. You can take photos around the Tower, walk toward Passy, then choose a terrace table for Champagne or dinner. Our Passy guide offers ideas for extending the walk.

Practical details

  • Address: 10 Boulevard Delessert, 75016 Paris
  • Distance from the Eiffel Tower: 1.2 km, less than 15 minutes on foot
  • Metro: Passy, Line 6, or Trocadéro, Line 9
  • Hours: every day, 11:30 to 02:00
  • Summer terrace: up to 200 seated guests
  • Private room: up to 60 seated guests

Reserve your Champagne terrace table

For Champagne on a terrace near the Eiffel Tower, book a table at Amourette Passy. For a group or a private occasion, contact the team with your date and number of guests. You can also see our photos before choosing your table.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I drink Champagne on a terrace near the Eiffel Tower?

Amourette Passy is at 10 Boulevard Delessert, 1.2 km from the Eiffel Tower, or less than 15 minutes on foot. Its summer terrace seats up to 200 guests, and the wine list includes Champagne among more than 80 French references. Book a table for a terrace reservation.

Can I see the Eiffel Tower from Amourette's terrace?

We do not promise an Eiffel Tower view from the terrace. Amourette is in Passy, a short walk from the monument, on Boulevard Delessert. The terrace is designed for an outdoor meal or aperitif under the trees. See our photos before your visit.

How far is Amourette from the Eiffel Tower?

Amourette is about 1.2 km from the Eiffel Tower, a walk of less than 15 minutes. The restaurant is also accessible from Passy on Metro Line 6 and Trocadéro on Line 9. Book a table after your visit to the Tower.

Do I need to reserve a terrace table for Champagne in summer?

A reservation is the clearest way to plan a summer terrace table, especially for an early-evening aperitif, dinner, or a group. Share your date and number of guests when you book a table so the team can advise on the available format.

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