Paco Ciao, magical restaurant in Leiden

Normally, I would say that I fell in love with Paco Ciao the second I walked in. However, my first impression was one of confusion. I was inside a piano room covered in plants, wondering if I had opened the wrong door. Busy with photographing this tiny jungle, an older couple made me realize how to get inside Paco Ciao. Walking through an antique wardrobe leads you to this magical restaurant in Leiden. Like something out of Narnia, it was an unforgettable introduction.

closet entrance to paco ciao restaurant

Furthermore, what followed was equally stunning. An interior straight out of my dreams that was all about high ceilings and antique furniture, with a bohemian twist. Upon entering Paco Ciao, you’re greeted by a marvelous staircase lit up by lanterns. I immediately knew I was somewhere special. After all, the first impression was such a cinematic one.

paco ciao restaurant cozy interior

My visit to Leiden was short and included lots of walking in the freezing cold. So I was glad to have escaped the chill and settle in Paco Ciao. It felt like walking into someone’s old house, filled with eccentric finds from travels and flea markets. And if I’m being honest, that is my dream interior. One that reflects both my eternal wanderlust and my love of antiques. So naturally, Paco Ciao felt like my second home. If I ever opened a café, this is the exact vibe I would go for.

The interior perfectly blends grand vintage elements and warm and inviting aspects. Vintage furniture and antique parasols are coupled with enormous lush plants and bright airy spaces. From boho chic to old-world elegance, it all works together perfectly. You can tell a lot of thought went into this place. In short, having a meal here is a genuine experience!

staircase at paco ciao restaurant

However, this gorgeous restaurant doesn’t limit itself to one floor. Don’t forget to climb the stairs and discover more dreamy interiors. Grand old fireplaces or walls covered in books, you name it. You can even sit next to an enormous four-poster bed. Honestly, I absolutely adore the concept!

vintage interior at paco ciao restaurant

Be that as it may, here I am going on about a restaurant and not even mentioning the food! As amazing as the interior is, the food scene is equally great. With an all-day breakfast menu, lunch dishes, and creative dinner options, there’s something for everyone. Lastly, their cocktails are a delicious way to end a meal. While I was enjoying my lunch, the waitress kindly offered me a sample of one of their strawberry mocktails. It was so good that I was tempted to order one, had I not had a train to catch!

paco ciao restaurant interior

In a way, eating here feels like being invited into a secret society. Who would ever guess all of this is hiding behind that little introduction room? It’s one of those places that are impossible to forget and that you’ll want everyone to discover for themselves. And best of all, its location is perfect, being unbelievably close to the train station.

winter garden at paco ciao

One of the interior highlights is the winter garden. Resembling a greenhouse veranda, it was the perfect spot on that cold but sunny April day. But in general, I couldn’t stop taking photos of everything while there! With such an original decor and so many unique corners, I challenge you not to do the same. I mean, you have books dangling off of the walls and painted glass in the same place. Anyone would be hard-pressed to find a restaurant this remarkable!

Unsurprisingly so, Paco Ciao is quite popular so expect the weekends to be busy. However, I visited on a Tuesday afternoon and once the lunch crowds cleared out, it felt like I had the whole place to myself. Considering the huge space, it also seems like a great place where you can work. Finding a quiet corner should be easier on the top floor.

four-poster bed at paco ciao restaurant

All things considered, I never thought a closet door would lead me to any place, let alone a stunning restaurant. It was like real-life Narnia! As a matter of fact, Paco Ciao is one of my favorite cafés and restaurants I have ever visited. A true hidden gem in Leiden, I urge you to discover it for yourself. Personally, I know where I’m going next time I’m in Leiden. Heck, if I lived there, I would be a regular at Paco Ciao!

antique parasol at paco ciao
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