![]() Les Deux Magots
Address From Arthur Rimbaud to Jean Paul Sartre... from André Breton to Antonin Artaud to Pablo Picasso... they're all a part of Paris' rich heritage and they were all, at one time, customers at Les Deux Magots. Previously a Chinese silk goods store, ... more... |
![]() Les étages
Address Les étages, in the heart of Saint-Germain's area, is a charming and lively coktail bar. Narrow staircases take you to the two top floors. Comfortable but often packed. Terrace as well. Rather trendy clientele.
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![]() Loradisa
Address Facing the banks of the Seine, this tearoom is an original result of several creators' work. In a pleasant setting and with a nice service, enjoy a gastronomic brunch, prepared from a chef coming from Lenôtre's school. Be sure you will be in a ... more... |
![]() OPA
Address At the OPA, on days where DJs make an appearance, the temperature rises. The restaurant is on the first floor, and its mezzanine offers a view of the masses grooving on the dance floor below or hanging onto the bar. The clientele is cosmopolitan, ... more... |
![]() Wine and Bubble
Address Forgotten the dark and smoke-filled wine bars… place to originality and creativity! Wine and Bubble is both a bar and a store. You can discover there 800 reference of wines. Foreign wine lovers, for you this bar proposes a large choice of wine from ... more... |
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Upcoming Agenda
Histoires de mode
Christian Lacroix, Histoires de Mode is a unique adventure, a history of fashion from the eighteenth century to modern times told in a free, subjective style by Christian Lacroix himself.
Bastille Day
On 14 July 1789 several hundred Parisians marched to the Bastille Prison and killed the governor, an act that triggered the start of the French Revolution.
user experience
Paris - user Krista & Eric - 28/01/2008
We went to Paris for a long weekend and because there is too much to see in too little time, friends told us about the mobile cityguide of Paris We used it and was very handy! You always have your mobile phone on you in case of emergency so you don't have to carry a guidebook. After visiting a specific place we took our phone and looked through the list of descriptions of museums, restaurants and bars and we could easily choose what we wanted to do next. The speaken sentences were handy because a lot of frence people don't speak english ( and we donnot speak french very well). Also a lot of cabdrivers are arabic and only speak french.
Next time we will use it again!

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