Boulangerie du Champ de Mars Paris: Best Butterfly Pastry Near Eiffel Tower
On my stroll through the 7th arrondissement, I visited Boulangerie du Champ de Mars, a bakery tucked just a few minutes away from the Eiffel Tower viewpoints on Rue de l’Université. The smell of fresh bread and butter drifting onto the street was enough to pull me inside.

Background – About the Boulangerie du Champ de Mars Paris
Boulangerie du Champ de Mars sits at 16 Av. Rapp, 75007 Paris, is perfectly positioned for exploring the neighbourhood on foot. Whether you’re heading to the Eiffel Tower, walking along the Seine, or admiring the architecture in this part of Paris, the bakery is a convenient and delicious stop along the way.
The boulangerie is open daily from 7 am to 8 pm, which makes it a reliable choice for a quick breakfast, a mid-morning pastry, or an afternoon treat to keep you going while exploring.
The Experience
There’s an easygoing atmosphere, you choose your pastry, and then decide whether to enjoy it on the benches and tables outside or take it with you as you continue exploring nearby streets.
It isn’t a place designed to impress with décor, but instead with what really matters: the baked goods. Sometimes, that’s all you need.
The Food
The croissant (€1.40) is exactly what you’d hope for in Paris: buttery layers, light crunch, and delicate flakiness.


But the real star here is the butterfly pastry (€2.90). A friend had recommended it, and I’m glad I listened. Its crisp, caramelised edges and honey like sweetness reminded me of a nostalgic “honey joy,” but elevated into something elegant and distinctly Parisian. The texture is both crunchy and delicate, and the sweetness is balanced so it doesn’t feel overwhelming. It’s the perfect option if you want to try something different from the traditional croissant.
The display also features other classic pastries and breads, but if you only try one thing, make it the butterfly pastry!
Price
In a city where high-end patisseries can easily cost double, Boulangerie du Champ de Mars feels refreshingly accessible. With most items priced between €1–10, it’s easy to pick up a couple of pastries without overthinking it. Plus, both card and cash are accepted, which keeps things simple.
Final Thoughts
Boulangerie du Champ de Mars may not be the most polished patisserie in Paris, but the food speaks for itself. Sometimes, the most memorable moments in Paris come from small discoveries like this: a flaky croissant enjoyed on a quiet street, or a sweet pastry that feels new yet familiar at the same time.
Highlights and Tips
- Try the butterfly pastry (€2.90), a must-try.
- Affordable pricing, with pastries ranging from €1–10.
- Outside benches and tables are available for enjoying your pastry on the spot.
- Accepts card or cash.
- Located in the 7th arrondissement, a few minutes from the Eiffel Tower viewpoints.
- Great for a quick breakfast, takeaway snack, or casual afternoon treat.
Boulangerie du Champ de Mars Details
- Location: Boulangerie du Champ de Mars / 16 Av. Rapp, 75007 Paris, France
- Opening Hours: Daily from 7 am–8 pm
- Price: €1–10

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