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The schedule of programs at the Auditorium Jean Cocteau has an interesting and unusual focus: it centers on performers in the tradition of French song, and the diversity of expression gained through this genre. Jazz, cabaret, a... more
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This new theater was established in 2006 as a place for budding performers to practice their art. It is dedicated to an ethos of exchange, openness, and encouragement, and its eclectic program includes shows in all of the perfo... more
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With three locations just outside Paris, Aventure Aventure is France's premiere outdoor adventure theme park. Featuring expansive rope courses and exciting ziplines through the majestic Tyrolean forest, the park caters to indiv... more
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Situated between Rue de Tolbaic and Rue Auguste Perret, Avenue d’Italie is popular for hosting White House Market (Maison-Blanche Market). Marked by wide roads, this street is easily accessible by Tolbiac Metro, Place d'Italie,... more
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Shop while you eat! This restaurant serves traditional southern French cuisine. In the afternoons the restaurant is converted to a coffee shop serving cocktails and patisseries. It also offers clothes on sale to keep shopaholic... more
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This ice cream place offers an exotic range of flavors using natural products and slices of fruits. Try the Mirabelle plum or Creole, which is mixed with rum and grapes, which are some of the fastest selling ice cream flavors h... more
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The popularity of Aux Bains Montorgueil is largely due to word-of-mouth publicity generated and as a result of the numerous journalists who've written about the hammam. It may be hard to locate on Rue Montorgueil. Once at their... more
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This popular jazz bar is situated in the heart of Paris. Baiser Salé opened in 1983 and has a warm, bustling atmosphere and a cozy concert room with 70 seats and excellent acoustics. This jazz hot spot has featured the debuts o... more
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Founded in 1936 by Jo France, the name has since become synonymous with java (popular waltzes) and accordion music. At the time, Bastille was the liveliest working-class area in Paris. Times have changed though: nowadays the Ba... more
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