Croissant route through the 9th arrondissement: our favourite spots

At Hotel Pulitzer Paris, you’re in the perfect place to experience it: the 9th arrondissement a neighbourhood made for slow strolls, charming discoveries and, above all, great food. So if your ideal day includes a flaky croissant in hand, here are some of our favourite spots near the hotel to start your morning the Parisian way.

Mamiche (Rue des Martyrs): a local favourite
If you ask in Paris where to find a good croissant, chances are someone will tell you Mamiche. This bakery has built a huge reputation for doing the classics really well: golden, crispy layers on the outside, a tender centre, and an impeccable buttery flavour.

It’s one of those places that makes you understand why croissants are taken seriously here.

Perfect for: a morning stroll and that “okay… I’ll take another one for later” moment.

Victoire Boulangerie (12 Rue Cadet, 75009 Paris): the croissant that tastes like Pulitzer
If you’d like to start the day with a sure bet, Victoire Boulangerie is the perfect stop. Here you’ll find the very same croissants we serve at Hotel Pulitzer Paris—golden, delicate, and wonderfully buttery, turning any morning into a little Parisian ritual.

Perfect for: enjoying your favourite croissant outside the hotel… or taking it with you for a stroll.

Stohrer: the iconic spot for an almond croissant — 51 Rue Montorgueil, 75002 Paris
If you feel like stepping away from the classic butter croissant, Stohrer is one of the city’s most legendary addresses. Founded in 1730, it’s famous—among many things—for its almond croissant: a small luxury that’s perfect for treating yourself.

Yes, it’s a bit more of a “destination” than a neighbourhood stop… but it’s absolutely worth it when you’re craving something special.

Perfect for: taking it up a notch (if you love almonds, this is your place).

Boulangerie Raphaëlle: Montmartre’s flaky trio — 1 Rue Feutrier, 75018 Paris
If your plans include a little escape to Montmartre, note down these three addresses. They often come up among the top recommendations for a croissant route in the area: delicious, crispy, and with that irresistible quality that makes you want to go back for more.

Perfect for: croissant + charming little streets + postcard-worthy views.

Pulitzer-style: one morning, two croissants
Here’s a secret: you don’t need to cross the entire city to find “the best” croissant. One of the perks of staying in the 9th arrondissement is that it’s full of great options—so the search can be slow, effortless… and happily hungry.