This famous cooking school, established over 100 years ago, has a growing international reputation.
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This famous cooking school, established over 100 years ago, has a growing international reputation.
This unique museum displays the personal collection of 19th-century East Asian art compiled by Émile Guimet.
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
Paris's largest grocery store is located in Le Bon Marché.
Three raucous floors of booze and booty shaking: one of Paris' trendiest nightlife hotspots.
This is a magnificent patisserie serving fresh breads,pastries, cakes, tarts, cookies and sandwiches. The sandwiches are excellent if you'd like to picnic in the nearby Luxembourg Gardens and various...
The former home of the 19th-century author Victor Hugo is now a museum with exhibits on his life.
Paris's oldest public square has a meticulously manicured central park and is surrounded by beautiful 17th-century townhouses.
This cemetery is the final resting place of Émile Zola, Edgar Degas, Alexandre Dumas as well as other artistic luminaries.
This twice weekly open-air fruit and vegetable market attracts large crowds, especially on Sunday.
Musee Marmottan Claude Monet is nestled in on the east side of the Bois de Boulogne, by Ranelagh Park. Housed in a 19th century townhouse, you will find approximately 65 paintings by the great...
An interactive science museum for children.