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  • Institut du monde arabe (Arab World Institute)

    Arab World Institute is a large building totally covered with glass on the left bank of River Seine. I walked past this building many times without realising what it was until I saw posters promoting an exhibition at Arab World Institute on the exterior of buses all...

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  • Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac

    Quai Branly Museum is a modern museum that displays artefacts made by indigenous people of Asia, Oceania, Africa, and America. Every time I went there, the exhibitions were different, but they all looked interesting. Maybe you are not interested in any of those cultures...

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  • Au P'tit Grec

    Au P'tit Grec is one of the best Creperies in Paris. Actually, there is a ranking, which puts it under the ten best. It was on one of my first days in Paris that I had my first crepe there. After our evaluation exam for our level in French we wanted to go and eat...

    0 , in Where to eat Paris, 8 years ago
  • Creperie Tutti Frutti

    While in Trouville in the Normandie, I went for a Crepe in the Creperie Tutti Frutti. The Crepes there were sooo amazing, you cannot even imagine. Even though being still full from lunch we had before, I was talked into trying one of the crepes. And as I thought, ok...

    0 , in Where to eat Paris, 8 years ago
  • Café Le Chat Noir

    One of my favourite bars in Paris is the café Le Chat Noir in Montmatre. It is a really well known bar, which has several locations in Paris. I prefer the one in Montmatre. Simply, because I found that one on a stroll around by accident and not on purpose. And...

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  • Paris

    I always wanted to visit Paris. They say it is the most romantic city in Europe. During my French classes at high school I heard a lot of information about this city. Our teacher was crazy about France and she knew everything about cities, people and habits in France....

    0 , in What to see Paris, 8 years ago
  • The Parisian Statue of Liberty

    Contrary to the belief that you can only see the Statue of Liberty in the United States, there are actually several replicas of the statue in Paris, as well as in many other countries. In fact, the original statue was both designed and constructed by the French. Known...

    0 , in What to see Paris, 9 years ago
  • Pont Alexandre III

    Pont Alexander III is the most elegant bridge on the River Seine, and many consider it to be the most extravagant in Paris. Designed by a multitude of artists and decorated with ornate elements, this historical monument was constructed for the 1900 Universal...

    0 , in What to see Paris, 9 years ago
  • Paris Saint-German Football Stadium

    Parc de Princes, as the stadium is known, was built on the outskirts of the city, outside of the ring road. It is located 4 kilometres south-west of the Eiffel Tower, and less than 1 kilometre south of the Bois de Boulogne and the tennis complex Roland Garros. If...

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  • L'Arc de Triomphe

    When people ask me if I've been to Paris and what I saw there, one of the first things I mention is the Arc de Triomphe. Clearly, it's one of the main monuments in Paris along with the Eiffel Tower. It's one of the most famous military monuments not only in the City of...

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  • Disneyland Paris

    Disneyland Resort Paris is a holiday and leisure resort in Marne-la-Vallée, an eastern suburb of Paris, in France. The complex is located 32 kilometres (20 miles) from the centre of Paris on land belonging to the Chessy community. Disneyland Resort Paris features two...

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  • The Latin Quarter, Paris

    The name makes you think of images of Bohemian Paris at its peak. Despite its numerous renovations, leading to its loss of identity, the countless streets that make up this area continue to attract tourists and Parisians. Originally, the quarter was home to the students...

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  • Disneyland Paris

    Hello everybody! This is my first experience with blog and I would like to start with an awesome trip to Disneyland where I went on the 5th of March 2016! First, don´t be confused with opinions that Disneyland is only for children! I think the biggest advantage of this...

    0 , in What to do Paris, 9 years ago
  • Paris Catacombs

    Straight out of the gate I have to mention the most important piece of information you need to know before visiting the Catacombs in Paris. The lenght of time it takes for you to enter will be the main factor in whether or not you decide to make the effort of going. We...

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  • La fête des vendanges de Montmartre

    On my most recent trip to Paris, I was lucky enough to arrive on the same day as the "La fête des vendanges de Montmartre". We had no idea this event was taking place the same weekend so it was a great surprise to find out we were going to see a fireworks display...

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  • Paris

    Paris is a very well known city and there are numerous things to do! Paris is a beautiful city and when its nighttime you can see the amazing Eiffel Tower all lit up while enjoying a freshly made crepe. Depends when you go, I have been to Paris in the wintertime as well...

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  • You-japonese restaurant

    The restaurant You, I consider as the best japonese restaurant in Paris. The restaurant is at rue Sainte-Anne and offers a huge variaty of traditional japonese dishes as katsudon, sobas, nabeyaki udon, mizo soup, tempura and sushi. The daily menu is between 11h00 and...

    0 , in Where to eat Paris, 9 years ago
  • Christophe Roussel macarons shop

    I love macaron so much and finally I found a place where this little sweets are delicious. I mean they are usually good, but in Christophe Roussel's shops are excellent. It is exactly how I imagine a macaron should be. Soft, not too sweet, fresh and tastes real. I...

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  • L'Aristide Café

    I discovered L'Aristide Café when I've been to Paris. We were looking for a nice place to eat lunch at Montmartre and we stopped at L'Aristide Café because the price was reasonable, the place was looking good enough and the waiters were friendly. These are the first...

    0 , in Where to eat Paris, 9 years ago
  • Le Comptoir Général

    Le Comptoir Général is a temple dedicated to exoticism. As a curious adventurer and a voyage lover, it invites you to explore and appreciate these foreign and strange cultures, poorly known, sometimes underrated and often marginalized. Because exoticism does not only...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Paris, 9 years ago

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