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If there's an old film that you're dying to see (again), you're very likely to find it at the Bibliothèque du Film (Film Library) or BiFi. Since 1996, its mission has been to provide information about films to anybody intereste... more
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The decor is excellent, so is the ambience. While the American and Caribbean flavors satisfy your taste buds; shake a leg on the dance floor, which is the main attraction at this place. more
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The patron of this stylish tearoom, Madame Tseng, is regarded as one of the ten tea masters around the world. Located in the 5th arrondissement, this tearoom specializes in Chinese as well as Taiwanese varieties of tea. more
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This restaurant offers more than just good food and wine. With the traditional food and simplistic décor, this restaurant promises the clients, an enjoyable experience while dining out. No wonder, the weekends tend to get a lit... more
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A wave of good humor seems to ripple through this bar-restaurant which the former rugby-playing owner has made into a haven of peace, quiet and feasting. The district may not strike you as particularly welcoming, but you will n... more
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Built in 1928, Roland-Garros over the years has gone through several face lifts to grown into one of the world's top four tennis tournaments. A Million euros have been spent on its redevelopment work alone. Roland-Garros is now... more
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Not to be confused with Bar Hemingway at the Ritz. Both are luxurious and very expensive. The Ernest Bar is a fabulous choice for those evenings when one is prepared to spare no expense in the pursuit of pleasure. Come sink int... more
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For traditional French Cuisine, try the Mauzac restaurant that offers a' la carte menu. Mauzac is a name of a wine found in Gaillac and Limoux. You don't need to be a connoisseur to know about the good wines out here. Swirl you... more
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Although situated in the Jardin du Luxembourg (grounds of the French Senate), these tennis courts are looked after by Paris city council. To play here, all you need is a Paris-Tennis pass (issued free of charge by the attendant... more
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Experimental theater is alive and well at the Cartoucherie (cartridge depot, so named for the theater's previous military use in conjunction with the nearby training ground). It's a type of theater park, containing several play... more
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