L'atelier gourmand
Address This former painter's studio, with its italianisante decor houses three small rooms and one mezzanine, all decorated with old items, and modern canvas. Serene atmosphere. Freshness of the cooking. Menu changes every month.
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![]() Le Chaland
Address Setting calm and welcoming, with a terrace on the charming canal Saint Martin. Excellent French cuisine of quality. Every second Wednesday of the month, in winter, listen or recite verse…
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![]() Le Charbon
Address This bar, which has become the most "unmissable" bar on rue Oberkampf, is also one of the most beautiful on the street. Many people come to the Café Charbon to read, to write, or quite simply to watch the afternoon passerby from a ... more... |
![]() Le Fumoir
Address Restaurant, cocktail bar and library in smart and quiet premises behind the Louvre, in the style of the north European literary cafes of the early 1900's. A place where travelers converge to read the international press, swap books or play Go. The ... more... |
![]() Le Procope
Address Diderot, Rousseau, Voltaire, Hugo, Balzac, Benjamin Franklin and Verlaine and so many others, came to this three centuries old establishment, the first literary café and the oldest café-ice cream parlour in Paris. Today the Procope is ... more... |
![]() Le relais gascon
Address Le relais gascon, perched on the Abbesses's top with a bird's eye view on the Boulevard Clichy, offers a calm and sunny terrace as well as delightfully huge salads.
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![]() Le Soufflé
Address Sweet or salty, a fabulous choice of french soufflés! from starter to dessert, definitely worth the experience.
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![]() Le Totem
Address Opposite the Eiffel Tower, here is one of the capital's most beautiful terraces. The Palais de Chaillot spacious dining room is also very alluring, with its striking totem poles, Native American artefacts and warm colours. Reservation recommanded. ... more... |
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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.
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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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