Guidebook for Paris

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Guidebook for Paris

Food Scene

The best breakfast in town. Claus is an upclassed delicatessen that specializes in all things breakfast, which means if you need to stock up before treating yourself to a casual breakfast picnic on the Seine, this is the place to come. You can of course hang out and eat here as well.
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Claus - Palais-Royal
14 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The best breakfast in town. Claus is an upclassed delicatessen that specializes in all things breakfast, which means if you need to stock up before treating yourself to a casual breakfast picnic on the Seine, this is the place to come. You can of course hang out and eat here as well.

Sightseeing

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Cour d'Orléans du Palais Royal
38 Rue de Montpensier
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Arts & Culture

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Musée d'Orsay
1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur
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Louvre-múseum
Rue de Rivoli
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Shopping

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Les Halles
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Drinks & Nightlife

Under head chef Henrick Andersson, Le Fumoir serves brunch and dinner daily, and stays open late for a fine martini — or three. Try the stand-out appetizer, herrings marinated in xérès (sherry) with creamed cucumber on spiced bread. The restaurant's decor is discreet, clubby chic, with dark leather and smooth lacquer, and the book-lined rear dining room is wonderfully intimate. With Wi-Fi and a generous spread of international newspapers and magazines, it's also the ideal place to lay your plans for attacking the city's sights, many of which lie within striking distance (the front door of the Louvre is steps away).
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Le Fumoir
6 Rue de l'Amiral de Coligny
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Under head chef Henrick Andersson, Le Fumoir serves brunch and dinner daily, and stays open late for a fine martini — or three. Try the stand-out appetizer, herrings marinated in xérès (sherry) with creamed cucumber on spiced bread. The restaurant's decor is discreet, clubby chic, with dark leather and smooth lacquer, and the book-lined rear dining room is wonderfully intimate. With Wi-Fi and a generous spread of international newspapers and magazines, it's also the ideal place to lay your plans for attacking the city's sights, many of which lie within striking distance (the front door of the Louvre is steps away).