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At the Musée du Montparnasse, conscious intention creates the museum as a space of exchange and enrichment, hosting concerts, educational activities, talks, and other events along with art exhibits. Photography exhibitions are... more
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This beautiful and historic park, located directly in the center of Rueil-Malmaison, stretches over 17 hectares (42 acres) of gardens, lawns, hills, streams, and ponds. Centuries-old trees still bear fruit and picnics are a fav... more
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Intended to shelter greenhouses, the Petite Malmaison was designed by a landscape architect as an integral part of the Malmaison estate. It was completed in 1805 as a technological accomplishment for the era, enclosed partially... more
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This 7th arrondissement dock is a popular pick up spot for many of the city's river-run tour boats. It is situated right next to the Tour Eiffel on the scenic Seine and it hosts touring charters such as Batobus, Bateaux Parisie... more
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Place Jacques Demy in Paris was named after the famous Parisian filmmaker. The outdoor Mouton-Duvernet Market held here draws shoppers to this street. Come and shop as much as you want. You can also visit the 19th century Églis... more
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Boulevard des Batignolles is situated in the area of Batignolles in the Paris city. There is an array of interesting shops along the Boulevard. There are markets held here regularly, so the shopping just gets better in Paris. A... more
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What better way to see Paris than basking in the sun atop a double decker bus? Smiths lyrics aside, Opentour is the best way to see all that Paris has to offer in a single day. They run a fantastic lineup of four city routes wi... more
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Glide into a winter wonderland high in the sky at the Eiffel Tower's 2152-square foot (200-square meter) ice skating rink, located 187 feet (57 meters) above the glittering city of Paris. Featuring dazzling lighting effects and... more
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Originally known as place Louis-XV, this square was created between 1755 and 1775 by the architect, Gabriel. Renamed Place de la Révolution in 1792, a guillotine was installed and 2800 executions took place including that of Ki... more
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At this art gallery, the Renaissance movement is still alive. A wide variety of paintings, sculpture and woodcuts from this classical age are available here. Walk in to this place and you are sure to learn a lesson in European... more
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