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A hit with businessmen and a fashionable crowd, this kitschy, exotic restaurant isn't quite what you'd expect to find just a few minutes away from the Crillon luxury hotel and ultra chic Place de la Concorde. Climb the massive... more
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and Bollinger as one should when in Paris. Then we headed to The Buddha Bar which is quite famous continue reading »
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Located in the center of the city within the Palais de Justice complex on the ÃŽle de la Cite, La Sainte Chapelle (Holy Chapel) is a small Gothic chapel constructed in the Rayonnant style. Built by King Louis IX from 1238-1244,... more
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! however, with the help of wajnaa, we identified Sainte Chapelle, their Court of Justice continue reading »
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An historical landmark in Paris since 1890, this cafe was a favorite of many great 19th-century writers and artists. French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre always took his coffee and croissant on the terrace. These days you can dr... more
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... aprés ça nous allons à la Café de Flores pour prenons un verre du vin rouge et parler d continue reading »
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In 1810, the Montrouge stone quarries became catacombs. Because of a lack of space in the graveyards of Paris, it is here, 20 meters (65 feet) underground, that the remains of six million Parisians are exhibited. These ossuarie... more
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Relax in these picturesque Turkish baths with rose colored marble pillars and mosaics. After a shower, lather yourself with the traditional black soap and let it dry for about 20 minutes to naturally exfoliate the skin. Sweat i... more
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Built in a neo-Renaissance style in the late 19th Century (1887-1891), the Hôtel de Ville of Vincennes possesses an imposing elegance with its symmetrical windows, exterior detailing, and lofty rooftop topped by a bell tower. I... more
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to the area of our hotel, getting off at the Hotel De Ville (city hall) stop. When we emerged in front of it continue reading »
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Parc de la Villette is the setting for this huge science museum best known for its Géode dome and impressive 180-degree cinema. Natural and scientific phenomena are explained with the help of exhibitions in an area specially de... 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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on the train and went to the Opera Garnier. This is the Opera House where the Phantom began. It is still used continue reading »
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Feel like eating a salad or an exquisite roasted slice of bread where ham, cheese, and tomatoes blend? Then this semi fast food joint is a key venue to quench all your midday cravings. Small, often crowded, kitsch, yet a must f... more
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Popular for its pulsating Latin music, this four-story bar-restaurant has pulled out all the stops to be hip. With a colorful and kitschy lavish décor (see the Che Guevara mosaic on the top floor), this fashionable venue's clas... more
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