Guidebook for Paris

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Guidebook for Paris

Shopping

Once described as “the belly of Paris” by Emile Zola, the Forum des Halles used to be Paris’ main market, selling fruits and vegetables for restaurants throughout the city. This area was transformed in the 70s into a multi-level underground shopping center dominated by the curves of the modern glass and metal designed building. While not very intuitive to navigate, this popular shopping area features small boutiques, trendy large chains as well as restaurants and cinemas. Above Les Halles is a wonderful pedestrian area with many open-air cafés and bistros. Settle down at an outdoor table on a sunny day and you can sit out for hours and watch the world go by. Enjoy the lively street scene along the Rue Montorgueil market street, where you’ll find everything you need for a wonderful meal at your Paris Perfect apartment. This neighborhood is filled with inviting cafés and restaurants ideal for taking a shopping break to enjoy a moment of Parisian daily life. Forum des Halles This huge underground shopping center is a popular spot for finding the latest fashions all under one roof. You’ll find Kookaï, Benetton, Zara, Naf-Naf, Promod, Princesse Tam Tam, Mango, Sephora, Etam, H&M, Manfield, Darjeeling, Celio, André, Esprit, Du Pareil au Même, Pimkie, Quicksilver, L’Occitane and many more. Stop : Metro line 4 "Les Halles" RER A, B, and D "Chatelet-les-Halles" Bus 21, 38, 47, 58, 67, 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76, 81, 85, 96
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Les Halles
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Once described as “the belly of Paris” by Emile Zola, the Forum des Halles used to be Paris’ main market, selling fruits and vegetables for restaurants throughout the city. This area was transformed in the 70s into a multi-level underground shopping center dominated by the curves of the modern glass and metal designed building. While not very intuitive to navigate, this popular shopping area features small boutiques, trendy large chains as well as restaurants and cinemas. Above Les Halles is a wonderful pedestrian area with many open-air cafés and bistros. Settle down at an outdoor table on a sunny day and you can sit out for hours and watch the world go by. Enjoy the lively street scene along the Rue Montorgueil market street, where you’ll find everything you need for a wonderful meal at your Paris Perfect apartment. This neighborhood is filled with inviting cafés and restaurants ideal for taking a shopping break to enjoy a moment of Parisian daily life. Forum des Halles This huge underground shopping center is a popular spot for finding the latest fashions all under one roof. You’ll find Kookaï, Benetton, Zara, Naf-Naf, Promod, Princesse Tam Tam, Mango, Sephora, Etam, H&M, Manfield, Darjeeling, Celio, André, Esprit, Du Pareil au Même, Pimkie, Quicksilver, L’Occitane and many more. Stop : Metro line 4 "Les Halles" RER A, B, and D "Chatelet-les-Halles" Bus 21, 38, 47, 58, 67, 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76, 81, 85, 96
Rue de Rivoli, Palais Royal & Place des Victoires The 1st arrondissement is a heavenly spot for shoppers! Elegant and trendy shops line the refined Rue de Rivoli, popular Place des Victoires and surround the beautiful gardens at the Palais Royal. Located within easy walking distance from the Louvre Museum, these are spots dedicated shoppers won’t want to miss! Rue de Rivoli Only in Paris can fashion, shopping and elegance be combined in such a fabulous way like the arcaded Rue de Rivoli running along the Tuileries gardens and Louvre Museum. Walking down the shop-lined street, be prepared to find so many stores you won’t be able to visit them all in one day. And it doesn’t even end there, because then you have all the side streets to explore, which are filled with tons of original boutiques and fashion stores. Follow Rue de Rivoli all the way to the Place de l’Hôtel de Ville where you’ll find BHV – one of the biggest department stores in Paris where you’ll find fashions, home décor and everything in between (See Department Stores section below for more details) Jardin du Palais Royal After a day of visiting museums and shopping, the peaceful Jardin du Palais Royal is a wonderful spot to rest. Surrounded on three sides by arcaded buildings, the Palais Royal gardens are more intimate and private than the larger Tuileries Gardens nearby. After relaxing in the beautiful garden setting, explore the surrounding arcades lined with restaurants, art galleries and boutiques. Place des Victoires The Place des Victoires is an elegant circle designed in the 17th-century by the well-known French architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart, the architect behind the splendor of Versailles. Situated on the border between the 1st and 2nd arrondissements, the Place del Victoires is located in an upscale neighborhood filled with shops by some of Paris’ top designers as well as boutiques by up and coming and cutting edge designers. Enjoy window shopping along the refined streets around Place des Victoires. Place Vendôme Place Vendôme is one of the seats of elegance in the 1st arrondissement. This grand square is surrounded by 18th-century arcaded buildings and at the center stands the tall column built by Napoleon to celebrate the victory of the Battle of Austerlitz. For a taste of opulence, stop by the Ritz Hotel, where you can find Michelin starred restaurants and a wonderful bar to relax in. If you’re staying in one of Paris Perfect’s luxury rental apartments near Place Vendôme, you can enjoy all of the perks of the neighborhood without breaking the bank with a stay at the Ritz. Stroll around Place Vendôme, where you’ll find some of the biggest names in fashion and jewelry in the world, including Cartier, Bulgari, Chanel, Tiffany’s, Dior, Van Cleef & Arpels, Rolex, Montblanc and many more. Location: 1st arrondissement, Rue de Rivoli, Place Vendôme, Jardin du Palais Royal, Place des Victoires Stop : Métro 1, 8 and 12 "Concorde" Metro : line 1 "Tuileries" Metro : line 1 and 7 "Palais Royal Musée du Louvre" Bus : 21, 67, 69, 72, 74, 76, 81, 85
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Rue de Rivoli
Rue de Rivoli
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Rue de Rivoli, Palais Royal & Place des Victoires The 1st arrondissement is a heavenly spot for shoppers! Elegant and trendy shops line the refined Rue de Rivoli, popular Place des Victoires and surround the beautiful gardens at the Palais Royal. Located within easy walking distance from the Louvre Museum, these are spots dedicated shoppers won’t want to miss! Rue de Rivoli Only in Paris can fashion, shopping and elegance be combined in such a fabulous way like the arcaded Rue de Rivoli running along the Tuileries gardens and Louvre Museum. Walking down the shop-lined street, be prepared to find so many stores you won’t be able to visit them all in one day. And it doesn’t even end there, because then you have all the side streets to explore, which are filled with tons of original boutiques and fashion stores. Follow Rue de Rivoli all the way to the Place de l’Hôtel de Ville where you’ll find BHV – one of the biggest department stores in Paris where you’ll find fashions, home décor and everything in between (See Department Stores section below for more details) Jardin du Palais Royal After a day of visiting museums and shopping, the peaceful Jardin du Palais Royal is a wonderful spot to rest. Surrounded on three sides by arcaded buildings, the Palais Royal gardens are more intimate and private than the larger Tuileries Gardens nearby. After relaxing in the beautiful garden setting, explore the surrounding arcades lined with restaurants, art galleries and boutiques. Place des Victoires The Place des Victoires is an elegant circle designed in the 17th-century by the well-known French architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart, the architect behind the splendor of Versailles. Situated on the border between the 1st and 2nd arrondissements, the Place del Victoires is located in an upscale neighborhood filled with shops by some of Paris’ top designers as well as boutiques by up and coming and cutting edge designers. Enjoy window shopping along the refined streets around Place des Victoires. Place Vendôme Place Vendôme is one of the seats of elegance in the 1st arrondissement. This grand square is surrounded by 18th-century arcaded buildings and at the center stands the tall column built by Napoleon to celebrate the victory of the Battle of Austerlitz. For a taste of opulence, stop by the Ritz Hotel, where you can find Michelin starred restaurants and a wonderful bar to relax in. If you’re staying in one of Paris Perfect’s luxury rental apartments near Place Vendôme, you can enjoy all of the perks of the neighborhood without breaking the bank with a stay at the Ritz. Stroll around Place Vendôme, where you’ll find some of the biggest names in fashion and jewelry in the world, including Cartier, Bulgari, Chanel, Tiffany’s, Dior, Van Cleef & Arpels, Rolex, Montblanc and many more. Location: 1st arrondissement, Rue de Rivoli, Place Vendôme, Jardin du Palais Royal, Place des Victoires Stop : Métro 1, 8 and 12 "Concorde" Metro : line 1 "Tuileries" Metro : line 1 and 7 "Palais Royal Musée du Louvre" Bus : 21, 67, 69, 72, 74, 76, 81, 85
When it comes to Paris fashion, the Triangle d’Or is where every woman dreams of shopping in Paris. This shopping mecca is formed by Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V and Rue Francois 1er in the 8th arrondissement just across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower. This is the heart of Paris’ Haute Couture shops and the finest fashion houses in the world, including Dior, Chanel, Ferragamo, Dolce e Gabbana, Prada, Valentino, Bulgari, Gucci and many more. The Grand Couturiers (major designers) of Paris are mostly clustered around the famous Avenue Montaigne. When you shop in the Triangle d'Or in Paris, there are so many flagship stores on this street that you will be overwhelmed with the Paris shopping possibilities. Yves Saint Laurent made a monument of their flagship store in Paris, where one of Paris' most influential designers established his headquarters. Continue your Paris shopping spree at Bulgari where you’ll find their gorgeous jewelry on display. Shop at S.F. Dupont for the most prestigious writing instruments in the world. Shopping in Paris for luxurious designer linens? Porthault Linens (Linge de Maison) is based here. Looking for that special perfume in Paris? No problem! Caron’s shop, located in the Triangle D'Or of Paris, is a French institution for Parisian women. Continue your Paris Shopping excursion around the corner on Avenue George V where you can shop at Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Gianfranco Ferré, Givenchy, and Kenzo. Along Rue Francois 1er, enjoy shopping at Rochas, Courreges, and Balmain on this beautiful street. Head toward the Champs Elysées in Paris to shop at trendy Zara and the last word in cosmetics, Sephora's flagship store. You will pass the newly remodeled Louis Vuitton flagship store and won't be able to resist a stop, even if it’s just to enjoy a look at their gorgeous luggage and bags. For an elegant break during your Paris shopping spree in the Triangle d’Or, stop in at the legendary Four Seasons, George V or the Plaza Athénée (famous for the last episode of Sex and the City) for tea or a three-star meal! Opening Hours: Most stores are open from Monday to Saturday, from 10 am – 7 pm. Remember that if you aren't ready for the price tag of an original Chanel suit, the Paris sales are in January and July and are often well worth a visit. Location: 8th arrondissement, The Triangle d’Or is the posh neighborhood contained by Avenue George V, Avenue Montaigne and Rue François 1er. Metro: line 9 "Alma Marceau", line 1 "George V" Bus : 73 Stop "George V"
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Avenue George V
Avenue George V
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When it comes to Paris fashion, the Triangle d’Or is where every woman dreams of shopping in Paris. This shopping mecca is formed by Avenue Montaigne, Avenue George V and Rue Francois 1er in the 8th arrondissement just across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower. This is the heart of Paris’ Haute Couture shops and the finest fashion houses in the world, including Dior, Chanel, Ferragamo, Dolce e Gabbana, Prada, Valentino, Bulgari, Gucci and many more. The Grand Couturiers (major designers) of Paris are mostly clustered around the famous Avenue Montaigne. When you shop in the Triangle d'Or in Paris, there are so many flagship stores on this street that you will be overwhelmed with the Paris shopping possibilities. Yves Saint Laurent made a monument of their flagship store in Paris, where one of Paris' most influential designers established his headquarters. Continue your Paris shopping spree at Bulgari where you’ll find their gorgeous jewelry on display. Shop at S.F. Dupont for the most prestigious writing instruments in the world. Shopping in Paris for luxurious designer linens? Porthault Linens (Linge de Maison) is based here. Looking for that special perfume in Paris? No problem! Caron’s shop, located in the Triangle D'Or of Paris, is a French institution for Parisian women. Continue your Paris Shopping excursion around the corner on Avenue George V where you can shop at Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Gianfranco Ferré, Givenchy, and Kenzo. Along Rue Francois 1er, enjoy shopping at Rochas, Courreges, and Balmain on this beautiful street. Head toward the Champs Elysées in Paris to shop at trendy Zara and the last word in cosmetics, Sephora's flagship store. You will pass the newly remodeled Louis Vuitton flagship store and won't be able to resist a stop, even if it’s just to enjoy a look at their gorgeous luggage and bags. For an elegant break during your Paris shopping spree in the Triangle d’Or, stop in at the legendary Four Seasons, George V or the Plaza Athénée (famous for the last episode of Sex and the City) for tea or a three-star meal! Opening Hours: Most stores are open from Monday to Saturday, from 10 am – 7 pm. Remember that if you aren't ready for the price tag of an original Chanel suit, the Paris sales are in January and July and are often well worth a visit. Location: 8th arrondissement, The Triangle d’Or is the posh neighborhood contained by Avenue George V, Avenue Montaigne and Rue François 1er. Metro: line 9 "Alma Marceau", line 1 "George V" Bus : 73 Stop "George V"
Boulevard Saint Germain, Bon Marché & Rue du Bac Running through the elegant 7th arrondissement, the heart of St-Germain des Prés and into the lively Latin Quarter, Boulevard Saint Germain is a street shoppers won’t want to miss in Paris. Starting at the Seine River in the 7th, this pretty street is lined with trees and beautiful Parisian buildings. It’s a great spot for home décor shops, fashion boutiques and gourmet food shops. As you reach the intersection with Rue du Bac and Boulevard Raspail, you’ll enter a fabulous shopping neighborhood. Follow Boulevard Raspail down to Rue de Rennes, and along the way you’ll find many interesting stores, including Genevieve Lethu for dishes, tablecloths and so on (95 Rue de Rennes). Plastiques (103 Rue de Rennes) is great for home gift ideas, including cool cheese trays, salad bowls out of clear plastic with Provencal flowers inside and so on. Enjoy exploring the neighborhood and streets leading to Bon Marché, the Left Bank’s fabulous department store (See Department Stores section below for more details). Nearby, gourmands will want to visit Le Grande Epicerie at Bon Marché where you can find everything for a gourmet meal at your Paris Perfect apartment or a great selection of food items to take home as souvenirs or gifts. Follow Rue d'Assas and the streets leading by the Luxembourg Gardens and deeper into the Latin Quarter for fun shopping finds. Le Mouton à Cinq Pattes (The Sheep with Five Legs) has several stores on Rue St. Placide — to the left as you face the Bon Marché and the second block on the left. If you can stand it, try the buy-out stores and designers' stock overage stores — a lot of junk but you might find some bargains. More bargain stores, especially DPAM for children, are further down. For a classic Paris shopping experience, follow Boulevard Saint Germain into the 6th arrondissement and enjoy the famous literary cafés—Les Deux Magots, Café de Flore and Brasserie Lipp—and high-end shopping around St-Germain des Prés. You’ll find some of fashion’s top names here, which is a delightful mix of luxury shopping blended with the artistic and literary roots of the neighborhood. Continue down Boulevard Saint Germain right into the heart of the Latin Quarter where you’ll find bookshops, unique fashion shops and a more avant-garde younger style. Location: 5th, 6th and 7th arrondissements, Rue de Sèvres, Boulevard Raspail, Rue du Bac, Boulevard Saint Germain Stop : Metro line 4 "Saint-Germain-Des-Pros" Bus : Stop "Saint-Germain — Odéon" 58,63,70,86,87,96,N12,N13
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Boulevard Saint-Germain
Boulevard Saint-Germain
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Boulevard Saint Germain, Bon Marché & Rue du Bac Running through the elegant 7th arrondissement, the heart of St-Germain des Prés and into the lively Latin Quarter, Boulevard Saint Germain is a street shoppers won’t want to miss in Paris. Starting at the Seine River in the 7th, this pretty street is lined with trees and beautiful Parisian buildings. It’s a great spot for home décor shops, fashion boutiques and gourmet food shops. As you reach the intersection with Rue du Bac and Boulevard Raspail, you’ll enter a fabulous shopping neighborhood. Follow Boulevard Raspail down to Rue de Rennes, and along the way you’ll find many interesting stores, including Genevieve Lethu for dishes, tablecloths and so on (95 Rue de Rennes). Plastiques (103 Rue de Rennes) is great for home gift ideas, including cool cheese trays, salad bowls out of clear plastic with Provencal flowers inside and so on. Enjoy exploring the neighborhood and streets leading to Bon Marché, the Left Bank’s fabulous department store (See Department Stores section below for more details). Nearby, gourmands will want to visit Le Grande Epicerie at Bon Marché where you can find everything for a gourmet meal at your Paris Perfect apartment or a great selection of food items to take home as souvenirs or gifts. Follow Rue d'Assas and the streets leading by the Luxembourg Gardens and deeper into the Latin Quarter for fun shopping finds. Le Mouton à Cinq Pattes (The Sheep with Five Legs) has several stores on Rue St. Placide — to the left as you face the Bon Marché and the second block on the left. If you can stand it, try the buy-out stores and designers' stock overage stores — a lot of junk but you might find some bargains. More bargain stores, especially DPAM for children, are further down. For a classic Paris shopping experience, follow Boulevard Saint Germain into the 6th arrondissement and enjoy the famous literary cafés—Les Deux Magots, Café de Flore and Brasserie Lipp—and high-end shopping around St-Germain des Prés. You’ll find some of fashion’s top names here, which is a delightful mix of luxury shopping blended with the artistic and literary roots of the neighborhood. Continue down Boulevard Saint Germain right into the heart of the Latin Quarter where you’ll find bookshops, unique fashion shops and a more avant-garde younger style. Location: 5th, 6th and 7th arrondissements, Rue de Sèvres, Boulevard Raspail, Rue du Bac, Boulevard Saint Germain Stop : Metro line 4 "Saint-Germain-Des-Pros" Bus : Stop "Saint-Germain — Odéon" 58,63,70,86,87,96,N12,N13
Grand Magasins on Boulevard Haussmann, Rue Tronchet & La Madeleine Start exploring this shopping area in Paris by strolling around the Place de la Madeleine. The streets surrounding the church—with its stately neoclassical temple design—are lined with trees and elegant shops, cafés and gourmet food shops such as Fauchon. Follow Rue Tronchet from La Madeleine and you’ll head directly toward the huge department stores Printemps and Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann (See Department Stores section below for more details). Along the way you’ll pass lots of neat shops. Keep your eyes out for a super handbag and luggage store called La Maroquinerie Parisienne on the right as you approach Boulevard Haussmann. The streets here are lined with shops all along Boulevard Haussmann leading toward the beautiful Opéra Garnier. Stop in the huge Monoprix store near Galeries Lafayette for a uniquely Parisian shopping experience. This area is a shopping haven all day long and also after dark when the Opéra creates a dramatically beautiful backdrop. La Maroquinerie Parisienne Everything is 15-20% cheaper here. The selection of bags and luggage is good, and you'll get your 20% détaxe refund after spending €150. Look for the display window and then walk up to the first floor. Location: 8th & 9th arrondissements, Place de la Madeleine, Rue Tronchet, Boulevard Haussmann, Place de l’Opéra Stop : Métro: Line 8 and 14 "Madeleine" Metro line 3 and 9 "Havre Caumartin" RER Line A "Auber" Metro line 3,7 "Opera" line 7,9 "Chaussée d’Antin – Lafayette" Bus : Stop "Friedland - Haussmann" 22,43,52,83,93
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Boulevard Haussmann
Boulevard Haussmann
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Grand Magasins on Boulevard Haussmann, Rue Tronchet & La Madeleine Start exploring this shopping area in Paris by strolling around the Place de la Madeleine. The streets surrounding the church—with its stately neoclassical temple design—are lined with trees and elegant shops, cafés and gourmet food shops such as Fauchon. Follow Rue Tronchet from La Madeleine and you’ll head directly toward the huge department stores Printemps and Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann (See Department Stores section below for more details). Along the way you’ll pass lots of neat shops. Keep your eyes out for a super handbag and luggage store called La Maroquinerie Parisienne on the right as you approach Boulevard Haussmann. The streets here are lined with shops all along Boulevard Haussmann leading toward the beautiful Opéra Garnier. Stop in the huge Monoprix store near Galeries Lafayette for a uniquely Parisian shopping experience. This area is a shopping haven all day long and also after dark when the Opéra creates a dramatically beautiful backdrop. La Maroquinerie Parisienne Everything is 15-20% cheaper here. The selection of bags and luggage is good, and you'll get your 20% détaxe refund after spending €150. Look for the display window and then walk up to the first floor. Location: 8th & 9th arrondissements, Place de la Madeleine, Rue Tronchet, Boulevard Haussmann, Place de l’Opéra Stop : Métro: Line 8 and 14 "Madeleine" Metro line 3 and 9 "Havre Caumartin" RER Line A "Auber" Metro line 3,7 "Opera" line 7,9 "Chaussée d’Antin – Lafayette" Bus : Stop "Friedland - Haussmann" 22,43,52,83,93

Sightseeing

At the east end of the Champs-Elysées is Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris with fantastic vistas in every direction. It was in this square that the French King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and many others were guillotined during the French revolution. The large 3200 years old Egyptian obelisk in the center of the Place de la Concorde was brought from the Temple of Luxor in the 19th century. Stop : Metro line 1, 8 and 12 "Concorde" "Champs-Élysée Clemenceau", "Tuileries" Bus : 24, 42, 52, 72, 73, 84, 94
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La Concorde
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At the east end of the Champs-Elysées is Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris with fantastic vistas in every direction. It was in this square that the French King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and many others were guillotined during the French revolution. The large 3200 years old Egyptian obelisk in the center of the Place de la Concorde was brought from the Temple of Luxor in the 19th century. Stop : Metro line 1, 8 and 12 "Concorde" "Champs-Élysée Clemenceau", "Tuileries" Bus : 24, 42, 52, 72, 73, 84, 94
Begun sometime after 1239, the Sainte-Chapelle is considered among the highest achievements of Gothic architecture. Its construction was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion Relics, including Christ’s Crown of Thorns, one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom. Although damaged during the French revolution, and restored in the 19th century, it retains one of the most extensive in-situ collections of 13th-century stained glass anywhere in the world. Metro : line 4 "Cité" Metro line 11 "Chatelet" exit place du Chatelet. Metro line 4 "Saint Michel" RER B and C "St-Michel - Nôtre Dame" then cross the Seine by Saint-Michel's bridge Bus : 21, 27, 38, 85, 96
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Sainte-Chapelle
10 Bd du Palais
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Begun sometime after 1239, the Sainte-Chapelle is considered among the highest achievements of Gothic architecture. Its construction was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion Relics, including Christ’s Crown of Thorns, one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom. Although damaged during the French revolution, and restored in the 19th century, it retains one of the most extensive in-situ collections of 13th-century stained glass anywhere in the world. Metro : line 4 "Cité" Metro line 11 "Chatelet" exit place du Chatelet. Metro line 4 "Saint Michel" RER B and C "St-Michel - Nôtre Dame" then cross the Seine by Saint-Michel's bridge Bus : 21, 27, 38, 85, 96
Designed in the style of high-tech architecture, Centre Pompidou is a cultural institution in the Beaubourg area of the 4th arrondissement. It houses a vast public library, the Musée National d’Art Moderne which is the largest museum for modern art in Europe, a bookshop, a movie theater and a panoramic terrace. The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floor are used for large expositions. The Centre is named after Georges Pompidou, the President of France from 1969 to 1974 who commissioned the building. Stop : RER A,B and C "Chatelet Les Halles" Metro line 1, 4, 7, 11 and 14 "Chatelet" Metro line 1 and 11 "Hotel de Ville" Metro line 11 "Rambuteau" Métro : line 11 "Rambuteau", line 1 and 11 "Hôtel de Ville", line 1, 4, 7 11, 14 "Châtelet" RER : A, B and D "Châtelet Les Halles" Bus : 29, 38, 47, 75
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Centre Pompidou
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Designed in the style of high-tech architecture, Centre Pompidou is a cultural institution in the Beaubourg area of the 4th arrondissement. It houses a vast public library, the Musée National d’Art Moderne which is the largest museum for modern art in Europe, a bookshop, a movie theater and a panoramic terrace. The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floor are used for large expositions. The Centre is named after Georges Pompidou, the President of France from 1969 to 1974 who commissioned the building. Stop : RER A,B and C "Chatelet Les Halles" Metro line 1, 4, 7, 11 and 14 "Chatelet" Metro line 1 and 11 "Hotel de Ville" Metro line 11 "Rambuteau" Métro : line 11 "Rambuteau", line 1 and 11 "Hôtel de Ville", line 1, 4, 7 11, 14 "Châtelet" RER : A, B and D "Châtelet Les Halles" Bus : 29, 38, 47, 75
A must-do for art lovers, the Musee d’Orsay is known for housing the world’s premier collection of impressionist paintings. Located in a former railway station, this grand museum showcases thousands of art works and objects that cover a period between the mid-1800s and the early 1900s. Visitors can walk through several rooms to view amazing art works by many famous artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Cezane, Degas, Pissarro, Renoir and Jean-Francois Millet. RER C : "Musée d'Orsey" Metro : line 12 "Solférino" Bus: 24, 63, 68, 69, 73, 83, 84, 94
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Gare Musée d'Orsay
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A must-do for art lovers, the Musee d’Orsay is known for housing the world’s premier collection of impressionist paintings. Located in a former railway station, this grand museum showcases thousands of art works and objects that cover a period between the mid-1800s and the early 1900s. Visitors can walk through several rooms to view amazing art works by many famous artists such as Monet, Van Gogh, Cezane, Degas, Pissarro, Renoir and Jean-Francois Millet. RER C : "Musée d'Orsey" Metro : line 12 "Solférino" Bus: 24, 63, 68, 69, 73, 83, 84, 94
One of the most noticeable landmarks in Paris is the striking white-domed basilica of the Sacre-Coeur. Situated at the city’s highest point on Montmartre hill, this stunning basilica draws many tourists every year to see its marble architecture and gorgeous interior. A tour awards visitors with views of gold mosaics, stained-glass windows and one of the world’s largest clocks. Metro : line 2 "Anvers" and line 12 "Abbesses" Bus : 30 – 31 – 80 – 85
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The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris
35 Rue du Chevalier de la Barre
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One of the most noticeable landmarks in Paris is the striking white-domed basilica of the Sacre-Coeur. Situated at the city’s highest point on Montmartre hill, this stunning basilica draws many tourists every year to see its marble architecture and gorgeous interior. A tour awards visitors with views of gold mosaics, stained-glass windows and one of the world’s largest clocks. Metro : line 2 "Anvers" and line 12 "Abbesses" Bus : 30 – 31 – 80 – 85
No trip to Paris could be complete without a visit to the world famous Notre Dame cathedral. Standing more than 400 feet (120 meters) high with two lofty towers and a spire, this marvelous church is considered a supreme example of French Gothic architecture. A tour of this 13th century masterpiece allows visitors to admire the awe-inspiring rose windows, Gothic carvings, beautiful sculptures and a collection of relics. Metro : line 4 "Cité" or "Saint-Michel", Line 1 and 11 "Hotel de Ville", Line 10 "Maubert-Mutualité or "Cluny-la-Sorbonne", Line 7, 11, 14 "Chatelet" RER line B "Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame, RER line C "Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame" Bus 21, 24, 27, 38 47, 85, 96
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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
6 Parvis Notre Dame - Place Jean-Paul II
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No trip to Paris could be complete without a visit to the world famous Notre Dame cathedral. Standing more than 400 feet (120 meters) high with two lofty towers and a spire, this marvelous church is considered a supreme example of French Gothic architecture. A tour of this 13th century masterpiece allows visitors to admire the awe-inspiring rose windows, Gothic carvings, beautiful sculptures and a collection of relics. Metro : line 4 "Cité" or "Saint-Michel", Line 1 and 11 "Hotel de Ville", Line 10 "Maubert-Mutualité or "Cluny-la-Sorbonne", Line 7, 11, 14 "Chatelet" RER line B "Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame, RER line C "Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame" Bus 21, 24, 27, 38 47, 85, 96
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe was constructed in 1806 to memorialize the triumphal battles of Napoleon Bonaparte. Standing 164 feet high and 148 feet (50 by 45 meters) wide, the arch features intricate reliefs depicting victorious battles and engraved names of many who died fighting for the emperor. Beneath the arch is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the first world war. RER line A "Charles de Gaulle Etoile" Metro : Line 1,2 and 6 "Charles de Gaulle Etoile" Bus 30 "Charles de Gaulle Etoile"
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L'Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile
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One of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe was constructed in 1806 to memorialize the triumphal battles of Napoleon Bonaparte. Standing 164 feet high and 148 feet (50 by 45 meters) wide, the arch features intricate reliefs depicting victorious battles and engraved names of many who died fighting for the emperor. Beneath the arch is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the first world war. RER line A "Charles de Gaulle Etoile" Metro : Line 1,2 and 6 "Charles de Gaulle Etoile" Bus 30 "Charles de Gaulle Etoile"
Topping the list of the world’s most visited museums, the Louvre Museum is located in the Louvre Palace with its signature glass pyramid marking its entrance. Housing a collection of more than 1 million objects, the Louvre boasts some of the world’s most famous art works such as Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” Michelangelo’s “Dying Slave” and the Greek statue, “Venus of Milo.” Other popular exhibits include the extravagant apartments of Napoleon III, the ancient Code of Hammurabi, Egyptian antiquities and paintings by masters like Rembrandt and Rubens. Metro : line 1 and 7 "Palais Royal-Musée du louvre" Bus 27, 39, 68, 69, 95 "Musée du Louvre"
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Louvre-múseum
Rue de Rivoli
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Topping the list of the world’s most visited museums, the Louvre Museum is located in the Louvre Palace with its signature glass pyramid marking its entrance. Housing a collection of more than 1 million objects, the Louvre boasts some of the world’s most famous art works such as Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” Michelangelo’s “Dying Slave” and the Greek statue, “Venus of Milo.” Other popular exhibits include the extravagant apartments of Napoleon III, the ancient Code of Hammurabi, Egyptian antiquities and paintings by masters like Rembrandt and Rubens. Metro : line 1 and 7 "Palais Royal-Musée du louvre" Bus 27, 39, 68, 69, 95 "Musée du Louvre"
Visiting the iconic symbol of Paris usually ranks as the number one thing to do for most tourists. Towering more than 1,000 feet (300 meters) high in the Champ de Mars park, this iron structure was constructed for the 1889 World Exposition. One of the world’s most photographed tourist attractions, the Eiffel Tower presents an excellent photography opportunity for both day and night times. Visitors can ride the elevator to see incredible views of the city or dine in one of the two fine restaurants that are situated within the tower. RER line C "Champs de Mars-Tour Eiffel" Metro : line 6 "Bir-Hakeim" : if you take this line which runs above ground, you’ll get a view of the Tower as you approach the Bir-Hakeim station. Always an exciting moment ! Metro : line 9 "Trocadero" Bus 42, 69, 82, 87 "Tour Eiffel" or "Champs de Mars"
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Eiffel turninn
5 Av. Anatole France
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Visiting the iconic symbol of Paris usually ranks as the number one thing to do for most tourists. Towering more than 1,000 feet (300 meters) high in the Champ de Mars park, this iron structure was constructed for the 1889 World Exposition. One of the world’s most photographed tourist attractions, the Eiffel Tower presents an excellent photography opportunity for both day and night times. Visitors can ride the elevator to see incredible views of the city or dine in one of the two fine restaurants that are situated within the tower. RER line C "Champs de Mars-Tour Eiffel" Metro : line 6 "Bir-Hakeim" : if you take this line which runs above ground, you’ll get a view of the Tower as you approach the Bir-Hakeim station. Always an exciting moment ! Metro : line 9 "Trocadero" Bus 42, 69, 82, 87 "Tour Eiffel" or "Champs de Mars"

Parks & Nature

Located on the royal estate of Vincennes, this public park was inaugurated as part of a garden festival in 1969 and is thus one of the newer parks in Paris. It occupies a considerable part of the Bois de Vincennes and is considered the fourth largest park in Paris. There are many things to be done here; the park not only has beautiful annual flower shows, but is also host to an outdoor concert stage, a restaurant, a café, an art gallery and a miniature railway. Parc Floral de Paris, Route de la Pyramide, Paris, France Métro : ligne 1 "Château de Vincennes" RER : line A "Vincennes" Bus : 112 "Stade Leo LagrangeStations"
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Parísarblómaparkinn
Route de la Pyramide
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Located on the royal estate of Vincennes, this public park was inaugurated as part of a garden festival in 1969 and is thus one of the newer parks in Paris. It occupies a considerable part of the Bois de Vincennes and is considered the fourth largest park in Paris. There are many things to be done here; the park not only has beautiful annual flower shows, but is also host to an outdoor concert stage, a restaurant, a café, an art gallery and a miniature railway. Parc Floral de Paris, Route de la Pyramide, Paris, France Métro : ligne 1 "Château de Vincennes" RER : line A "Vincennes" Bus : 112 "Stade Leo LagrangeStations"
Parc Monceau could be considered Paris’ most diverse garden: it has an Egyptian pyramid, Corinthian pillars, a Venetian bridge and a Chinese pagoda amongst other unique features. It was created by the Duke of Chartres, a very wealthy aristocrat, and it can be found in the 8th arrondissement. The park is styled in the English manner and is a favorite of the locals, whose children come here to play among the 200-year-old trees whilst taking in the tranquil beauty of the park. Parc Monceau, 35 Boulevard de Courcelles, Paris, France Bus : 30 Stop "Monceau", 84 Stop "Murillo" Metro : Line 2 "Monceau"
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Parc Monceau
35 Bd de Courcelles
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Parc Monceau could be considered Paris’ most diverse garden: it has an Egyptian pyramid, Corinthian pillars, a Venetian bridge and a Chinese pagoda amongst other unique features. It was created by the Duke of Chartres, a very wealthy aristocrat, and it can be found in the 8th arrondissement. The park is styled in the English manner and is a favorite of the locals, whose children come here to play among the 200-year-old trees whilst taking in the tranquil beauty of the park. Parc Monceau, 35 Boulevard de Courcelles, Paris, France Bus : 30 Stop "Monceau", 84 Stop "Murillo" Metro : Line 2 "Monceau"
A relatively unknown park in Paris, the Anne-Frank Garden was inaugurated in 2007 and is a wonderful hidden gem in the Marais. It is small yet delightful, and is rarely crowded. There is a beautiful pond in the center and romantic trellis-surrounded seats are its most remarkable feature. Although it doesn’t feature extravagant flower arrangements or exotic plants, anyone who has been to Paris will appreciate the calm respite that this garden has to offer. At times you can find art exhibitions on the walls of the garden, adding an extra touch of beauty to the space. Anne-Frank Garden, 14 Impasse Berthaud, Paris, France Metro : line 11 "Rambuteau" Bus : 29, 38,47, 75
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Anne-Frank garðurinn
14 Imp. Berthaud
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A relatively unknown park in Paris, the Anne-Frank Garden was inaugurated in 2007 and is a wonderful hidden gem in the Marais. It is small yet delightful, and is rarely crowded. There is a beautiful pond in the center and romantic trellis-surrounded seats are its most remarkable feature. Although it doesn’t feature extravagant flower arrangements or exotic plants, anyone who has been to Paris will appreciate the calm respite that this garden has to offer. At times you can find art exhibitions on the walls of the garden, adding an extra touch of beauty to the space. Anne-Frank Garden, 14 Impasse Berthaud, Paris, France Metro : line 11 "Rambuteau" Bus : 29, 38,47, 75
The most important botanical garden in France, the Jardin des Plantes is undoubtedly one of the most unique parks in Paris. It is home to four museums and to this day it conserves a wholly functioning botanical school. It was originally intended to serve as a medicinal herb garden for French royalty, but it quickly became the vast botanical garden it is today. You can explore the thousands and thousands of different plant species in this garden, which are arranged by family, or you can wander around and lose yourself in its maze. Jardin des Plantes, 57 Rue Cuvier, Paris, France Metro : line 5 "Gare d’Austerlitz" and line 7 "Censier Daubenton" RER C "Gare d’Austerlitz" Bus : line 24, 57, 61, 63, 67, 89, 91 Stop "Mosquée / Jardin des Plantes"
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Jardin des Plantes
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The most important botanical garden in France, the Jardin des Plantes is undoubtedly one of the most unique parks in Paris. It is home to four museums and to this day it conserves a wholly functioning botanical school. It was originally intended to serve as a medicinal herb garden for French royalty, but it quickly became the vast botanical garden it is today. You can explore the thousands and thousands of different plant species in this garden, which are arranged by family, or you can wander around and lose yourself in its maze. Jardin des Plantes, 57 Rue Cuvier, Paris, France Metro : line 5 "Gare d’Austerlitz" and line 7 "Censier Daubenton" RER C "Gare d’Austerlitz" Bus : line 24, 57, 61, 63, 67, 89, 91 Stop "Mosquée / Jardin des Plantes"
The Jardin du Luxembourg is located in the 6th arrondissement, and is where the locals go for a run, so why not join them and discover all the statues and artwork the park has to offer while burning those extra calories from all the crepes and cheese? The park was created in 1612 and has since evolved to become the beautiful space it is today: home to six tennis courts and a playground as well as impressive sculptures. Things to be done here include pony rides, sailing your sailboat in the central fountain and enjoying a famous Guignol puppet show. Luxembourg Gardens, 6th Arrondissement, Paris, France Métro : line 4, 10 "Odéon", line 10 "Mabillon", line 4 "Saint-Germain-des-Prés" RER B : "Luxembourg-Sénat" Bus : 21, 27, 38, 58, 82, 83, 84, 85, 89
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Luxemborgarðar
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The Jardin du Luxembourg is located in the 6th arrondissement, and is where the locals go for a run, so why not join them and discover all the statues and artwork the park has to offer while burning those extra calories from all the crepes and cheese? The park was created in 1612 and has since evolved to become the beautiful space it is today: home to six tennis courts and a playground as well as impressive sculptures. Things to be done here include pony rides, sailing your sailboat in the central fountain and enjoying a famous Guignol puppet show. Luxembourg Gardens, 6th Arrondissement, Paris, France Métro : line 4, 10 "Odéon", line 10 "Mabillon", line 4 "Saint-Germain-des-Prés" RER B : "Luxembourg-Sénat" Bus : 21, 27, 38, 58, 82, 83, 84, 85, 89
The Jardin des Tuileries is Paris’ oldest and largest public garden. It is a formal garden with graveled paths and perfectly manicured lawns, and it has unparalleled views of the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe. It was designed by the same architect who designed the gardens at Versailles, so if you have visited the palace you can imagine how splendid the Jardin des Tuileries is – it was even declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. Jardin des Tuileries, 113 Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France Metro : line 1 "Tuileries" RER C "Musée d’Orsay" then cross the Seine by "Solferino footbridge" Bus : 72 "Pyramides - Tuileries"
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Túleries garðurinn
Place de la Concorde
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The Jardin des Tuileries is Paris’ oldest and largest public garden. It is a formal garden with graveled paths and perfectly manicured lawns, and it has unparalleled views of the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe. It was designed by the same architect who designed the gardens at Versailles, so if you have visited the palace you can imagine how splendid the Jardin des Tuileries is – it was even declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. Jardin des Tuileries, 113 Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France Metro : line 1 "Tuileries" RER C "Musée d’Orsay" then cross the Seine by "Solferino footbridge" Bus : 72 "Pyramides - Tuileries"
Waterfalls, cliffs and temples are just a few of the beautiful things you can stumble upon whilst strolling in this park. Situated in the 19th arrondissement, tourists usually stay away from the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, but the locals know it to be one of the best in Paris. It is one of the largest parks in the city, and it is definitely worth a visit. Bring a picnic blanket, a book and relax, or take a stroll through the many paths this park has to offer. Parc des Buttes-Chaumont 1 Rue Botzaris, Paris, France Métro : line 7bis "Botzaris" / "Buttes Chaumont" or line 5 "Laumière" then walk up the Avenue. Bus : 48, 60 Stop "Botzaris", 48, 60, 75 Stop "Mairie du XIXe" or 26 Stop "Botzaris-Butte Chaumont"
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Buttes-Chaumont Park
1 Rue Botzaris
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Waterfalls, cliffs and temples are just a few of the beautiful things you can stumble upon whilst strolling in this park. Situated in the 19th arrondissement, tourists usually stay away from the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, but the locals know it to be one of the best in Paris. It is one of the largest parks in the city, and it is definitely worth a visit. Bring a picnic blanket, a book and relax, or take a stroll through the many paths this park has to offer. Parc des Buttes-Chaumont 1 Rue Botzaris, Paris, France Métro : line 7bis "Botzaris" / "Buttes Chaumont" or line 5 "Laumière" then walk up the Avenue. Bus : 48, 60 Stop "Botzaris", 48, 60, 75 Stop "Mairie du XIXe" or 26 Stop "Botzaris-Butte Chaumont"

Entertainment & Activities

Le Crazy Horse Saloon or Le Crazy Horse de Paris is a Parisian cabaret known for its stage shows performed by nude female dancers and for the diverse range of magic and variety 'turns' between each nude show and the next. Twelve magnificent dancers with fanciful names are revealed, immersing the spectators into an enthralling universe. For an hour and a half, at a spellbinding pace and through a subtle and delicate interplay of light and shadow, for which the emblematic and unique Parisian venue is known for, the consecutive scenes of the “Désirs” show mesmerize the audience. Hesitate no longer and enter into the refined world of the Parisian cabaret. Enter into the legend and let yourself be carried away by your « Désirs »… Metro : line 9 “Alma-Marceau” line 1 “George V” or “Frankin D. Roosevelt RER C “Pont de l’Alma” or RER A “Charles de Gaulle Etoile” Bus : 42, 63, 72, 80, 92
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Crazy Horse París
12 Av. George V
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Le Crazy Horse Saloon or Le Crazy Horse de Paris is a Parisian cabaret known for its stage shows performed by nude female dancers and for the diverse range of magic and variety 'turns' between each nude show and the next. Twelve magnificent dancers with fanciful names are revealed, immersing the spectators into an enthralling universe. For an hour and a half, at a spellbinding pace and through a subtle and delicate interplay of light and shadow, for which the emblematic and unique Parisian venue is known for, the consecutive scenes of the “Désirs” show mesmerize the audience. Hesitate no longer and enter into the refined world of the Parisian cabaret. Enter into the legend and let yourself be carried away by your « Désirs »… Metro : line 9 “Alma-Marceau” line 1 “George V” or “Frankin D. Roosevelt RER C “Pont de l’Alma” or RER A “Charles de Gaulle Etoile” Bus : 42, 63, 72, 80, 92
Moulin Rouge is a cabaret in Paris. It is best known as the spiritual birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance. Originally introduced as a seductive dance by the courtesans who operated from the site, the can-can dance revue evolved into a form of entertainment of its own and led to the introduction of cabarets across Europe. Today, the Moulin Rouge is a tourist attraction, offering musical dance entertainment for visitors from around the world. The club's decor still contains much of the romance of fin de siècle France. Stop Metro line 2 "Blanche" Bus : 2, 30, 54, 68, 74
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Moulin Rouge
82 Bd de Clichy
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Moulin Rouge is a cabaret in Paris. It is best known as the spiritual birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance. Originally introduced as a seductive dance by the courtesans who operated from the site, the can-can dance revue evolved into a form of entertainment of its own and led to the introduction of cabarets across Europe. Today, the Moulin Rouge is a tourist attraction, offering musical dance entertainment for visitors from around the world. The club's decor still contains much of the romance of fin de siècle France. Stop Metro line 2 "Blanche" Bus : 2, 30, 54, 68, 74
The Lido is a cabaret and burlesque show located on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. It opened in 1946. It is known for its exotic shows including dancers, singers, and other performers. Famous names have performed there including: Edith Piaf, Siegfried and Roy, Sylvie Vartan, Johnny Hallyday, Maurice Chevalier, Marlene Dietrich, Eartha Kitt, Josephine Baker, Kessler Twins, Elton John, Laurel & Hardy, Dalida, Shirley MacLaine, Mitzi Gaynor, Juliet Prowse and Noël Coward. RER A “Charles de Gaulle-Etoile” Metro : line 1 “George V” Bus : 42, 73, 83, 93 Stop “Champs-Élysée Clemenceau”
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Lido de Paris
116 Av. des Champs-Élysées
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The Lido is a cabaret and burlesque show located on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. It opened in 1946. It is known for its exotic shows including dancers, singers, and other performers. Famous names have performed there including: Edith Piaf, Siegfried and Roy, Sylvie Vartan, Johnny Hallyday, Maurice Chevalier, Marlene Dietrich, Eartha Kitt, Josephine Baker, Kessler Twins, Elton John, Laurel & Hardy, Dalida, Shirley MacLaine, Mitzi Gaynor, Juliet Prowse and Noël Coward. RER A “Charles de Gaulle-Etoile” Metro : line 1 “George V” Bus : 42, 73, 83, 93 Stop “Champs-Élysée Clemenceau”
Great cinema in the middle of the nicest avenue in the world "AVENUE DES CHAMPS ÉLYSÉES" Métro : line 1 et 9 “Franklin Roosevelt” Bus : line 28 32 42 73 80 83 et 93 Stop “Rond point des Champs-Elysées” Vélib : Station 27, rue de Marignan
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Gaumont Champs-Élysées Ambassade
50 Av. des Champs-Élysées
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Great cinema in the middle of the nicest avenue in the world "AVENUE DES CHAMPS ÉLYSÉES" Métro : line 1 et 9 “Franklin Roosevelt” Bus : line 28 32 42 73 80 83 et 93 Stop “Rond point des Champs-Elysées” Vélib : Station 27, rue de Marignan
Great cinema in the middle of the shopping centre located in "CHATELET LES HALLES" Stop : Metro Line 4 "LES HALLES" RER A,B and D "CHATELETLES HALLES" Bus 21, 38, 47, 58, 67, 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76, 81, 85, 96
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UGC Cine Cite Les Halles
7 Rue Berger
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Great cinema in the middle of the shopping centre located in "CHATELET LES HALLES" Stop : Metro Line 4 "LES HALLES" RER A,B and D "CHATELETLES HALLES" Bus 21, 38, 47, 58, 67, 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76, 81, 85, 96

Food Scene

MARCHÉ SAXE-BRETEUIL Saxe-Breteuil market is situated in the 7th arrondissement, right in the heart of Paris. It´s directly behind the Cham de Mars –park, the long park in front of Eiffel Tower. At Saxe-Breteuil you´ll find, of course, fine locally produced, organic food from producers around France. But it doesn´t end there: this market offers also different household goods and clothing. Head over to Saxe-Breteuil to admire the scenery towards the Eiffel Tower, grab some fresh goods for a picnic and head over to the Champ de Mars park to enjoy! Saxe-Breteuil is located in the 7th arrondissement, between Avenue de Saxe and Avenue de Breteuil. Closest subway stations are Sèvres Lecourbe and Ségur. The market is open on Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. How to get there: Catch subway line 6 (Bir-Hakeim) which is located 600m away from the flat and come out at the station "Sèvres Lecourbe" (only 5min on the tube). Walk towards the intersection of Avenue de Saxe and Avenue de Breteuil.
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Marché Saxe-Breteuil
Avenue de Saxe
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MARCHÉ SAXE-BRETEUIL Saxe-Breteuil market is situated in the 7th arrondissement, right in the heart of Paris. It´s directly behind the Cham de Mars –park, the long park in front of Eiffel Tower. At Saxe-Breteuil you´ll find, of course, fine locally produced, organic food from producers around France. But it doesn´t end there: this market offers also different household goods and clothing. Head over to Saxe-Breteuil to admire the scenery towards the Eiffel Tower, grab some fresh goods for a picnic and head over to the Champ de Mars park to enjoy! Saxe-Breteuil is located in the 7th arrondissement, between Avenue de Saxe and Avenue de Breteuil. Closest subway stations are Sèvres Lecourbe and Ségur. The market is open on Thursdays and Saturdays, from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. How to get there: Catch subway line 6 (Bir-Hakeim) which is located 600m away from the flat and come out at the station "Sèvres Lecourbe" (only 5min on the tube). Walk towards the intersection of Avenue de Saxe and Avenue de Breteuil.