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With a variety of wines to offer and a wonderful ambience, this restaurant (which translates into 'with the wine of the street') is a great place to dine. So head on there and sip on your favorite chateau or enjoy a great vintage. more
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With its two tall glass towers, the French National Library is vast and looks like an office block from afar. However, the visitors who enter this building are not bankers but researchers, students and general readers. Every bo... more
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With its two tall glass towers, the French National Library is vast and looks like an office block from afar. However, the visitors who enter this building are not bankers but researchers, students and general readers. Every bo... more
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The largest park in Paris was originally a forest named Vilcena which surrounded Lutèce (the Gaul name for Paris) and became the property of the King in the 11th Century. Following its destruction during the Revolution, the arm... more
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This Historic Castle, with its parks and fountains is a haven for nature lovers. Transport yourself back to the 17th Century as the guides of this castle take you through this huge estate in 17th-century costumes. Annually, thi... more
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: PyramidesParis 7ème Saxe-Breteuil market On the avenue de Saxe. 7am-3pm Metro continue reading »
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This "café" is actually a cocktail bar located in the quietly classy Hotel D'Aubusson. But this is no ordinary hotel bar – every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, you'll find truly first-rate jazz with the Christian Brenner... 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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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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Tired of Paris, the Sun King (Louis XIV, who enjoyed likening himself to Apollo, God of the arts, peace and the sun) commissioned architects Louis le Vau and Jules Hardouin to build the château of Versailles in 1668, on the sit... more
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Lors de notre 2ième journée nous sommes allés voir le château de Versailles, il fait encore un continue reading »
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