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Malakoff

Clarification required: There is no major tourist city named 'Malakoff' in France. You likely refer to the commune of Malakoff in the southern suburbs of Paris, or confuse it with the Russian surname Malakhov/Malakoff. If referring to the Parisian suburb of Malakoff, it is a quiet residential area bordering Paris's 14th arrondissement, suitable for travelers seeking tranquility with convenient access to the capital.

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Where to Base

Malakoff itself lacks a large hotel cluster. It is recommended to base yourself in Paris's 14th arrondissement (such as Montparnasse). This area has dense hotel options and direct metro access to Malakoff, balancing convenience with accommodation variety.

Getting Around

From Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, take RER B into the city center, then transfer to the metro or bus to reach Malakoff. The journey takes approximately 60-90 minutes. The town is walkable, but major attractions are located within central Paris.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, ideal for strolling through Malakoff's parks and streets. While summer brings crowds to Paris, visiting this suburb offers relative quiet, though you must endure the congestion of central Paris for sightseeing.

Nearby attractions

Catacombs of Paris

Catacombs of Paris

Historic2.9 km

underground ossuary in Paris, France

Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower

Landmark4.5 km

tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France

Montparnasse Cemetery

Montparnasse Cemetery

Historic3.0 km

cemetery in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris, France

Montparnasse Tower

Montparnasse Tower

Landmark3.1 km

skyscraper in Paris

Champ de Mars

Champ de Mars

Park4.3 km

large public green space in Paris, France

Jardin du Luxembourg

Jardin du Luxembourg

Park4.2 km

urban park in Paris, France

Panthéon

Panthéon

Worship4.6 km

mausoleum in Paris for the most distinguished French people

Grand Mosque of Paris

Grand Mosque of Paris

Worship4.8 km

mosque in Paris, France

Beaux-Arts de Paris

Beaux-Arts de Paris

Museum5.0 km

national school of fine arts in France

Dining

Maison Avoise

Restaurant Michelin€€€2.5 km

After stints in the kitchens of Yannick Alléno, Jean-François Piège and Guy Savoy, chef Alexis Voisenet decided to make his own mark by opening this restaurant in the casemates of the old fort of Issy-les-Moulineaux. A unique historical site whose stone vaults are enhanced with contemporary furnishings. A champion of seasonal produce, the chef's creative, delicate approach results in refined dishes such as the house signature, calf’s sweetbread. In addition to a well-oiled front-of-house team.

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MoSuke

Restaurant Michelin€€€€2.6 km

The restaurant’s name is a fusion of the chef’s first name, Mory, and that of Yasuke, the first and only African samurai of Japan, which rather sets the scene. The chef successfully mixes his Malian and Senegalese roots, his fascination for Japan and, of course, his passion for Gallic food and techniques. The end result is inspired and original, featuring dishes that are distinctive, accomplished and sprinkled in a melting-pot of flavours: flame torched langoustines, achu sauce, piquillos and aromatic herbs; confit of croaker, kik alicha, fermented cabbage and confit citrus fruit; Aubrac beef

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Farouche

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€1.7 km

A stone's throw from Montrouge town hall, this place whose terrace is a hit in fine weather, is a breath of fresh air on the local restaurant scene. At the helm, Cécile Farnier and Hélia Maouch, both trained at the Ferrandi hospitality school, have devised a short – and constantly evolving – menu: shredded fish with potato espuma, fish with a tangy sauce vierge, refreshing seasonal desserts. Quality ingredients, on-point cuissons, service with a smile… It's no surprise it already has a following of regulars.

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Pilgrim

Restaurant Michelin€€€2.9 km

After two years at Duende in Nîmes, Masaki Nagao is back on a pilgrimage to the capital as he breathes new life into this establishment. In the wake of Vantre and Le Clarence, the Japanese chef signs a crisp, modern, subtly inventive Gallic repertory guided by the seasons. He avows a weakness for briny shellfish, that he adds raw, cooked and in broth to structure his culinary score. You may sample a veggie composition on a carrot, radish and turnip theme, laced with a shellfish consommé, or sashimi of first-class scallops flanked by pear, smoked ricotta and Castelfranco. More concise menu at l

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Neige d'Été

Restaurant Michelin€€€€3.1 km

Summer Snow – the name is eminently poetic, thus befitting the work of Japanese chef, Hideki Nishi, who trained at Taillevent and the George V in Paris. The oxymoron also hints at the plays on contrast and minimalism that are the hallmark of this craftsman. Painstaking Japanese precision and a repertory as Gallic as the Marseillaise come together in exquisitely curated, subtle recipes with a strong focus on arrivals of fish and vegetables straight from Brittany and barbecued notes. Poised, perfectly judged and rich in counterpoints, the food is as stunning as the snow in summertime…

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Chakaiseki Akiyoshi

Restaurant Michelin€€€€3.2 km

This is France's first restaurant devoted to the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Cha-kaiseki actually refers to the meal that is served with the tea; Yuichiro Akiyoshi is the chef's name. Tucked away behind an unassuming-looking wooden façade, the restaurant seats just 16. White miso soup and carrot mochi; rice-straw-grilled bonito; soya chawanmushi and sesame tofu; charcoal-grilled gilthead seabream, bottarga and Japanese butterbur tempura; mackerel sushi, mushroom broth and soba: ingredient-led cuisine centred on freshness and prepared in view of guests by the chef, assisted by the chef's

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Nakatani

Restaurant Michelin€€€€3.7 km

After a decade working with Hélène Darroze, Shinsuke Nakatani is at the helm of this elegant, restful restaurant, decked in soothing colours and natural materials. Thanks to his acute flair for seasoning, cooking and presentation, this ultra-talented Japanese chef concocts a pedigree French score in tune with the seasons, in which the flavours and textures are seamlessly combined to create a consistent whole. Guests can savour a single set menu (4 dishes at lunchtime, 6 in the evening and which changes every two months), served by a crack team that is as low-profile as it is professional. Give

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Aux Plumes

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€2.5 km

A young Japanese chef with an iron-clad CV crafts inspired, generous cuisine using the best ingredients of the neighbourhood. Semi-cooked fillet of bonito in a sweet-sour sauce with a tapenade of braised chard; shoulder of pork, mustard cream and mashed sweet potato; bergamot-laced cheesecake with red and black cherries spiked in Espelette pepper. A deftly crafted, out-of-the-ordinary lineup that changes weekly and never fails to hit the spot. At lunchtime, a trilogy of starters and a dish of the day at an unbeatable price.

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