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Rue Saint-Andé-des-Arts is lined with eateries offering the city’s most popular fast foods: crêpes and kebabs. Tucked between the stands selling such fattening and greasy delicacies, you’ll find a diamond in the rough. Chez... more
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Embedded in the famous Théâtre Le Bout, Salle Carrée is one of the many sub-theatres, where performances in the form of brilliant plays and musicals are done elegantly. The smart synchronization of lighting and sound makes ever... more
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Five renowned French academies meet inside the Institut de France. The grandiose building runs along the Seine River, just a short walk across the Pont des Arts from the Louvre. Architect Louis Le Vau originally designed the bu... more
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Chapito Parc Jean Moulin is a 26 hectare park. It is used for recreational activities such as walking and also for holding events. Over the past, the park has played host to local gathering and other public meets. more
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La Peniche Adelaide is a moving theater set upon a barge and currently docked right opposite the Bassin de la Villette in Paris. The theater has sailed across the coast of Normandy and other French coastlines, thus bringing Fre... more
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Les Trois Baudets has a lot to offer throughout the year. If you're a fan of electrifying and entertaining concerts performed by talented bands, solo artists and musicians, Baudets is the spot to be at. Genres of music differ d... more
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Théatre Montmartre Galabru hosts some of the finest theatrical performances in the city. Staging some of the best actors of the current times, the theater is a regular hang out for passionate lovers of performing arts. The high... more
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Created in 1798, this cemetery is almost as famous as Père-Lachaise cemetery. The final resting place for many great French and foreign artists, visitors can meditate at the graveside of writers Alfred de Vigny, Stendhal and He... more
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In the Latin Quarter stands Saint-Séverin. This church, with its flamboyant Gothic style, is one of the most beautiful medieval churches in Paris. The construction of Saint-Séverin was finished in the early 16th Century. The ga... more
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La Fée Verte, or The Green Fairy, may not be the only place in Paris that serves that pungent green drink Hemingway loved so much. But it may be one of the few that actually does absinthe right. At La Fée Verte, you will rea... more
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