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An abundance of green plants, statuettes of the Virgin Mary and warm, vibrant colors are all part of the charm of the capital's best Brazilian bar and restaurant. Taste the Caïpirinha Cocktails (rum, soda, fresh mint), great Br... more
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Commissioned by Henri IV in 1607 as part of the city's redevelopment, Place Dauphine was dedicated to his son and heir apparent, the future Louis XIII. In common with Place des Vosges (also one of Henri IV's creations), it is s... more
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to be enjoying this gorgeous city together. We had dinner at a restaurant in Place Dauphine (the area continue reading »
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Young professionals and well-off students make up the bulk of this trendy cafe clientele. The room is open onto the boulevard and furnished with velvet upholstered chairs. You can sit outside even when it's cold, thanks to big... more
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. We indulged in a 10 euro pint and glass of wine at Cafe Mabillon near St. Germain. That evening continue reading »
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Jazz maniacs come to drink, talk, and dance at this enduring club. It's sometimes a scene, attracting such guests as Spike Lee and Prince. The place is especially popular with jazz groups from central and southern Africa... more
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Why does the Place du Tertre swarm with mediocre artists clamoring to paint your portrait? As is often the case in Paris, it's Baron Haussmann's fault! But for once, the baron did some good along with the damage when, by razing... more
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the top of the hill, and through Place du Tertre, which is where all the artists hang out and occasionly continue reading »
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Stretching from the Square Frédérick Lemaître, near the Place de la République, to the Rue Lafayette and the charming pool of the Parc de la Villette, this canal enables boats to take a shortcut through the 10th arrondissement... more
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Built in 1629 for Cardinal de Richelieu, this palace was initially known as the Palais Cardinal. Later it acquired a reputation as a place of debauchery under Louis XIV's brother, Philippe d'Orléans, while in the 18th Century i... more
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The storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, signaled the beginning of the French Revolution. It was a highly symbolic event: the prison only held seven prisoners. Once the building had been demolished, the stones were used t... more
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, Place de la Bastille, Brasserie Bofinger and a shop for gift-food, Flo Prestige. It is more like a maze continue reading »
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