One of the most popular nightspots with the Parisian gay crowd.
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One of the most popular nightspots with the Parisian gay crowd.
O'Chateau offers wine tasting sessions for Paris visitors. In the cellar of a bar in the heart of Paris, a French English-speaking professional will provide you with an introduction to the fine art of tasting wine. You will taste a selection of outstanding French wines and Champagne in a very friendly environment. You'll learn great tips and insights to undersand, describe and appreciate wine. O'Chateau... a true French experience!!
This picturesque canal, an extension of the River Seine, is a pleasant place for a boat ride or a summer stroll.
This risqué world-famous cabaret, performed in a 19th-century windmill, has been exciting audiences since 1900.
Aeon Tours offers walking tours of Paris. They offer small group, specialized tours that focus on the different neighborhoods and attractions in Paris. Guests can choose to get a broad overview of...
Child-friendly theme park based on the cartoon character Asterix the Gaul, who explores French history with humor.
Le Caveau de la Huchette is a Jazzclub in the middle of the Quartier Latin. (Rue de la Huchette). The pub can be devided in two sections: a lounge-sector and a dancefloor. The dancefloor is under the
This small bar in the Ritz-Carlton is designed in Ernest Hemingway's style and features bartenders well-versed in Hemingway lore.
"Blue, White and Red" in colors, our 2 CV will allow you a nostalgic come back in the history of our city. With the soft roof of our 2 CV, you will get a panoramic view on all the monuments: Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Louvre and, of course, the famous Champs Elysées... Paris opens to the skies...
A new addition to Disneyland Paris that celebrates cinema.
This colorfully hip café features interesting interior decorating and cartoons on the tables.
A lesbian club in Paris's Montmartre neighborhood.
This sleek auditorium, opened in 1989, is the site of ballet and opera performances.
For an alternative view of Paris, take the hour-long tour that is offered of the 1,300 miles that make up the Parisian sewer system.
This public square is situated around the remains of the famous Bastille prison.
This organization coordinates bicycle tours of the city.
This popular four-story restaurant and bar offers great Latin food and music.
This café, featuring artwork on the walls and mosaic floors, is a popular hangout with Paris's arts crowd and was once frequented by both Cézanne and Braque.
A small cast of magicians, clowns, trapeze artists and acrobats delight children with their imaginative acts in this 150-year-old tiny amphitheater built during the reign of Napolean III.
This old bar was a favorite hangout of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway in the 1920s.
The neighborhood surrounding the ruins of the prison made famous by a revolt on July 14, 1789, has recently become a center of Parisian nightlife and is home to an array of popular restaurants, clubs and cafés.
This subdued club offers a more relaxed atmosphere than many other popular night spots.
This cozy jazz club features some of the biggest names in jazz.
