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This shopping outlet features numerous stores that offer discounted brand-name clothing.
This unique bakery sells pastries shaped in various creative forms.
This small shop sells a collection of expensive military figurines.
In its over 50 years of operation, this store has become famous for its historically authentic miniatures of military characters.
This popular toy store specializes in wooden toys.
This popular fragrance shop offers a wide variety of perfumes.
This popular dress store has a small bargain outlet shop in addition to its main store.
This chic clothing store offers unique designs on the cutting edge of fashion.
This museum has a collection of 19th-century and 20th-century dolls.
This museum has an extremely diverse collection of European art but much shorter lines than the Louvre.
This dance club is located in the hub of nightlife that is emerging in the neighborhood around the Bastille.
This elegant neighborhood is best known for its two famous landmarks, the Arc de Triomphe and the Avenue des Champs-Elysées.
This Right Bank neighborhood, known for its trendy nightlife, also has a huge street market.
A collection of replicas of statues and architecture from medieval France.
Located in the Palais de Chaillot, this museum documents French naval history.
This grandly designed townhouse, in which Georges Bizet wrote Carmen in the 19th century, now serves as a café.
This Cuban bar is set in the style of the country's revolutionary era, replete with wall decorations dedicated to Che Guevara and Fidel Castro.
A former warehouse transformed into a lively nightclub.
This small jazz club is located in the basement of the Hotel La Villa St-Germain.
This jazz club is a haven for talented local musicians.
This upscale dance club is popular among Paris's well-to-do.
This lively dance club offers musical beats from throughout the world.
A variety of cooking classes taught by Paule Caillat from his home.
This shop specializes in cooking spices.
A popular nightclub near the Champs-Elysées.
This beautiful church dates to the late 1400s and houses a famous painting by Francisco Zurbaran.
Farmers gather at this marketplace on Wednesdays and Saturdays to sell their high-quality goods.
This train station served as the inspiration for a series of paintings by Monet.
One of Paris's smallest, yet most charming, public squares.
This museum documents the history of the French postal service.
This museum explores the history of the Parisian police force from the 17th century to the present.
This late 19th-century fountain in the Observatory Garden depicts four women holding a globe of the world.
This fountain, located in front of the St. Sulpice church, honors four of France's most famous Christians.
This beautiful fountain was originally built in 1746 to provide water for the neighborhood's rich residents.
One of the largest music stores in Paris.
A famous 15th-century mansion in the Marais.
This charming traditional Parisian street is full of small boutiques and cafés.
This covered street market sells luxurious oils, spices, beauty lotions and more.
A statue of the Prince of the Moskova, Maréchal Ney, one of France's heroes in the Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.
Originally founded in Strasbourg, this prestigious school has been educating French children since 1874.
This famous school has been educating Parisian children for over a century.
This historic street is most famous for its assortment of old cafés.
This historic horse track in the Bois de Boulogne was once frequented by Ernest Hemingway.
This well-known gay bar has a pleasant covered terrace conducive for good conversation.
This chapel, where the Jesuit order was founded in 1534, was also the site of the execution of Saint Denis.
This collection of small apartment buildings in Montmartre served as the homes and studios of numerous artists, including Picasso, in the early 20th century.
This windmill was a favorite hangout of students from the Latin Quarter, including Voltaire, through the 18th century.
A peaceful lake located within a Parisian park.
