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Situated at the end of the Champs-Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe provides an excellent vantage point for a bird’s-eye-view of Paris’s expansive boulevards. Reminiscent of an ancient Roman arch, the monument adds to th... more
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Opéra Garnier, named after the architect who designed it in 1862, was immortalized by writer Gaston Leroux in his Phantom of the Opera. The architecture is a mixture of baroque, classical, Greek and Napoléonic styles. Adorned w... more
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Filled with thousands of works of art including from a variety the world’s most accomplished artist’s, the Musèe du Louvre has something for everyone. Whether you wish to spend hours in the museums expansive... more
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Filled with works from impressionist and post-impressionist works, the Musèe d’Orsay is home to a number of famous works by artists such as Manet, Monet, Renior, Toulouse Lautrec, Van Gogh that won’t be found... more
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Once the main venue in Paris for rock concerts, the Zénith now has more competition in landing the big shows. Nevertheless, this whimsical, tent-like structure still hosts a good number of the international groups that come to... more
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The Pigalle district has always been home to Paris' concert halls. Next to Le Divan du Monde are various other shrines to music such as La Cigale, or L'Élysée Montmartre-so many venues that have hosted the most famous names in... more
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Opened in 1992, this entertaining café and concert place is located in a totally renovated former bus station and is now a springboard for numerous artists (painters, photographs, sculptors and singers). The exhibitions, concer... more
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The place used to be called Chinese Palace of the Bataclan under Napoléon III. Now it is simply known as the Bataclan. More or less well-known international music groups of all kinds play in this large, 1200-seat venue that has... more
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This late 19th-century coal merchant's premises has become the Ménilmontant district's trendiest bar. Superbly preserved period features are part of its special charm; thanks to high ceilings and large mirrors, the bar feels am... more
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Boulevard Haussmann is one of the grands boulevards opened in 1864 to help ease Paris' transition from a medieval city to a modern capitol during the Napoléonic Era. Masterminded by Georges Haussman as part of an extravagant se... more
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