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Central Paris gleams like a golden chariot that's been


polished to perfection.
Paris is a magnet for lovers and their beloved; a sleepless and
sophisticated capital fueled by champagne and dreams, with an unwavering
allure for the world's art and culture connoisseurs.

Practical InformationGood to Know


Language: French

Currency: EUR

Time Zone: GMT (+02:00)

Country Code: +33

Voltage: 230 V

Electrical Socket: Type E Plug

Take a Visual Tour of the City

Eiffel Petit Louvre


1 Rue De Lourmel - Paris, France
Check-in
Saturday, October 3, 2015 (from
15:00)
Check-out
Friday, October 9, 2015 (11:30 12:00)

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Getting Around

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Air Roissy Charles de Gaulle

Air Orly

Train

Metro

The RER B suburban city


train connects Charles de
Gaulle to Gare du Nord, and
beyond it runs every 10
minutes from 5 am to 11:30
pm, costs around EUR 9.50
and the ride to central Paris
takes about 50 minutes. You
can also catch the Roissybus
shuttle to Opra it operates
every 15-30 minutes between
5:45 am and 11 pm, takes 45
to 60 minutes and costs EUR
10.50. Taxis are readily
available, cost around EUR
50-70 and take 35-60 minutes
depending on traffic.

There are a few transportation


options from Orly to the center
of Paris. Catch the Orlybus
outside terminal entrances G
or D, which takes 20 minutes
and costs approximately EUR
7.50. For the train, catch the
ORLYVAL shuttle train to
Antony RER Station (around 8
minutes) then line B towards
Mitry-Claye (approx. EUR
10.90 for the full trip). Taxis
are readily available at Orly
Airport taxi stands are
outside exits L and M and
cost around EUR 4055 to the
center.

Pariss train system is well


organized and connects the
entire city. There is no
"central station" as such, but
Gare du Nord to the north of
Paris has many connections
to the airports, RER lines (a
high-speed suburban rail),
Metro lines 4 and 5, and
Eurostar and Thalys trains to
international cities. Gare
Montparnasse in the south of
Paris and Gare de Lyon in the
east have high-speed national
train services to west, south
and east of France.

The Paris Metro is the fastest


and most reliable way to
move around once you get
the hang of it. Services run
from 5:30 am 1:30 am
Sunday to Thursday (until
2:15 am on Fridays,
Saturdays and the day before
public holidays). One-way
tickets cost approximately
EUR 1.70, ask for a "carnet"
of 10 for 13.70, or pay EUR
6.80 for a one-day ticket,
which includes unlimited
travel in central Paris (zones 1
and 2). Tickets are available
at multilingual machines in the
station. Watch out for
pickpockets!

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Bus

Taxi

Car

Bike

Although there are many bus


routes, traffic jams often make
journeys slow. Where
possible, stick to the Metro. If
you do travel by bus, there
are 64 routes that run
between 5:45 am and 12:30
am weekdays and from 7 am
8:30 pm Sundays. The 73
route goes up the ChampsElyses and past the Arc de
Triomphe, and the 69 goes
past the Eiffel Tower. Tickets
are available on board and
cost around EUR 2 for a
single journey, but its best to
buy a "carnet" of 10 at the
nearest Metro station.

Taxis are readily available in


central Paris just hail one on
the street or stop at one of the
many taxi stands, usually
located near the Metro
stations. Taxis are reasonably
priced by European standards
and a ten-minute ride in
moderate city traffic will cost
around EUR 15. There's
usually a minimum charge of
EUR 6.40. Some drivers may
sometimes ask where youre
traveling to before you get in,
even though it's technically
forbidden.

Driving in Paris is not for the


faint of heart. Traffic
congestion is a continuous
problem, especially between 8
11 am and 5 8 pm.
Finding on-street parking (free
after 7 pm) is difficult and you
must have a "carte de
stationnement" for pay-anddisplay machines (available at
tabacs for EUR 15 or EUR
40). Road conditions are good
and the highways easily
connect you to other French
and international cities.

One of the most pleasant


ways to see the City of Lights
is with pedal power. Pick up a
bike from one of hundreds of
"Velib"-branded stations
throughout the city most are
within 300 yards of each other
in the most populated parts of
the city. You dont need to
subscribe just bring a credit
card, buy a ticket from the
meter and youre ready to go.
Journeys of less than 30
minutes are free; anything
longer then tickets cost
around EUR 1.70 per day,
and EUR 8.00 for seven days.

How to Get to Eiffel Petit Louvre


From Paris - Charles De Gaulle

From Denfert-Rochereau

Airport by Taxi

Metro Station by Train

A taxi from the airport usually


costs EUR 60 and takes
about 50 minutes to get to
where you're staying. Prices
can be higher and travel time
longer during peak hours.

The train departs every 15


minutes.It costs around EUR
10 and takes about 60
minutes.The closest train
station to Eiffel Petit Louvre is
Denfert-Rochereau Metro
Station.

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Explore by District
Discover the coolest districts nominated by our recent guests

You're staying here

15th arr.

10th arr.

11th arr.

12th arr.

In the 20th century, many


artists had their studios in
La Ruche (The Hive), an
area that quickly became
the artistic heart of Paris.
In the densely populated
15th arrondissement, find
the Porte de Versailles
Exhibition Centre, the
Aquaboulevard aquatic
park, and the artificial
island of le aux Cygnes,
which contains a replica
of the Statue of Liberty.

Paris ethnically diverse


10th arrondissement is a
densely populated center
of trade and commerce.
Chteau Rouge is an
area filled with stores
selling African goods and
Gare du Nord is its Indian
counterpart. There are
plenty of budget bars and
restaurants and the
banks of Canal Saint
Martin are popular picnic
spots in the summer.

Bastille is packed with


cafs, restaurants,
nightclubs, and the
famous roundabout. Take
the metro to Rpublique,
a 300-yard-long square
that contains the famous
Statue de la Rpublique
and doubles as a popular
hangout for rollerbladers.
Take Boulevard des
Filles du Calvaire to the
Cirque d'Hiver theater, an
important events venue.

Gare de Lyon is one of


Europes oldest stations.
Inside youll find Le Train
Bleu the ornate dcor
and waiters in tuxedos
will transport you back
100 years. Head East to
Bercy, an area with
foundations in the wine
trade. The former
warehouses of Cour
Saint-milion are now a
shopping complex with
modern bars, restaurants,
and a cinema.

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13th arr.

14th arr.

16th arr.

17th arr.

From Avenue dIvrys


local stores, head to the
primarily residential
Butte-aux-Cailles. The
quaint winding streets
reveal plenty of local
gems, like patisseries
and small restaurants.
Les Docks - Cit de la
Mode et du Design is the
new fashion museum,
which has a rooftop
terrace with picturesque
views over the Seine.

In 1944, Paris was


liberated from the Nazis
through the Porte
d'Orlans, one of the
many gates to the city.
The bustling
neighborhood shops and
lively cafes around Rue
Daguerre still seem to be
celebrating freedom. For
the strong-hearted, visit
the Catacombs or the
many graves of de
Beauvoir and Sartre in
nearby Montparnasse
Cemetery.

The artistic legacies of


Rossini, Verdi and Balzac
live on in the elegant
houses, embassies and
consulates that occupy
the 16th arrondissement.
The Balzac Museum in
the picturesque hills of
Passy was once the
home of the legendary
artist. Longchamp
Racecourse and Roland
Garros Tennis Stadium
attract the elite of Paris
and beyond.

The 17th arrondissement


is divided into four distinct
areas. pinettes is mainly
residential. Parc
Monceau is a large park
surrounded by
townhouses, and Ternes
and Wagram Streets in
the Quartier des Ternes
are lively shopping areas.
For a taste of true
Parisian culture, visit
Batignolles Market from
Tuesday through Sunday.

18th arr.

19th arr.

1st arr.

20th arr.

Wind your way uphill


through the charming
cobblestone streets of
Montmartre to the SacreCoeur Basilica, which has
great views over Paris. At
the bottom of the hill,
Pigalle is a strip in every
sense of the word a
small boulevard
dedicated to the oldest
profession. The area has
slowly evolved into a club
and bar mecca for young
Parisians.
Things to See & Do
Sacr-Cur Basilica

The popular Buttes


Chaumont Park is at the
center of this district, with
62 acres of hilly parkland,
a lake, and a waterfall.
Although mostly
residential, these streets
come to life at night. If
you have concert tickets,
head to the popular
CentQuatre arts center
and Zenith, or the trendy
bars along La Villette
Canal.

Many visitors head


straight for the Louvre,
but it's worth exploring
the other landmarks,
museums, shops,
restaurants and bars that
make up this small district
on the right bank of the
Seine River. The area
also includes the western
part of the le de la Cit.
Dont miss the Orangerie
Museum, Sainte
Chapelle, or the Palais
Royal Gardens.
Things to See & Do
Louvre (Muse du
Louvre)

Historically, Belleville and


Mnilmontant were
working-class
neighborhoods that
evolved into ethnically
diverse areas, popular
with artists and
musicians. Theres a
medley of restaurants
and bars to enjoy, as well
as Parc de Belleville.
Pre Lachaise Cemetery
is the resting place of
Oscar Wilde, Jim
Morrison, and Marcel
Proust.

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2nd arr.

3rd arr.

4th arr.

5th arr.

Pariss 2nd
arrondissement is an
eclectic mix of cuisine
and commerce. Shop
underneath the covered
walkways of Passages
Couverts and visit Galerie
Vivienne to see the
magnificent glass roof
and floor. Later in the
day, the area becomes
eerily quiet when the 9to-5 workers clear out.
Rue Sainte-Anne has
many Japanese
restaurants to explore.

Le Marais is known as a
melting pot of diverse
cultural groups. Lined
with bookstores and
boutiques, the area also
includes a triple-threat of
museums including
Muse Picasso, Muse
des Arts et Mtiers, and
Muse Carnavalet. The
Georges Pompidou
Centre, a modern art
museum, is a short walk
away down Rue des
Francs Bourgeois.

The 4th arrondissement


is brimming with galleries,
covered walkways and
museums. For a dose of
culture, head to the
Carnavalet Museum, the
Picasso Museum or the
Mtiers Art Museum,
which is set in the priory
of Saint-Martin-desChamps. Relax in Square
du Temple or enjoy Les
Enfants Rouges, a local
ethnic market.
Things to See & Do
Notre Dame de Paris
The Pompidou Centre
(National Museum of
Modern Art)

The culturally vibrant


Latin Quarter envelops
the 5th and 6th
arrondissements on the
left bank. There's an
abundance of bistros and
jazz bars scattered
around the Saint-Michel
Fountain. The Pantheon
is a monument devoted
to French national
heroes. The area is
typically filled with
students from the
Sorbonne, Paris' oldest
university.

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6th arr.

7th arr.

8th arr.

Paris's 6th
arrondissement is
bordered by the Seine to
the north, and Boulevard
Montparnasse to the
south. Les Deux Magots
and Caf de Flore served
spirits to Hemingway and
Sartre, and today they
welcome celebrities and
tourists. The Luxembourg
Gardens are filled with
sunbathers in summer,
and Pariss Jazz scene
thrives in the basement
clubs.

The 7th arrondissement


is elegant, traditional, and
made of money. Htel
des Invalides is a
museum complex
dedicated to French
military history. Walk
down Rue Saint
Dominique to Paris's
iconic tower buy a ticket
and up you go! Along the
streets, you'll find
typically French bakeries
and brasseries with
street-side seating.
Things to See & Do
Eiffel Tower
Muse d'Orsay

Paris famous shopping


strip attracts both locals
and tourists to its mix of
high-end and brandname stores. Head to
Parc Monceau to see the
famous rotunda, or relax
on the banks of the
Seine. The area is also
home to government
buildings including the
President's home, Le
Palais de lElyse, and
the Ministre de
lIntrieur.
Things to See & Do
Grand Palais
Champs-lyses

9th arr.
The 9th arrondissement
is the city's music hub,
with countless theaters,
music halls and
museums, especially
those around FaubourgMontmartre. This area is
home to the Folies
Bergre, an enduringly
popular entertainment
spot since the Roaring
Twenties. For shopping,
Galeries Lafayette and
Printemps are huge
department stores.
Things to See & Do
Palais Garnier Opera
House
Galeries Lafayette

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Paris City Center


Les Halles is at the heart
of Paris once a market,
it's still bustling today, but
as a transportation hub.
Bookshops and
boutiques line the streets
of the Latin Quarter, an
area steeped in academic
tradition. Visit the
Pantheon, a spectacular
building modeled after
the Roman original.
Check out Rue de Rivoli
for brand-name shops
and the BHV department
store.
Things to See & Do
Eiffel Tower
Grand Palais
Champs-lyses

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Popular Attractions
We handpicked the top 10 classic sights, sorted by distance from where you're staying

Eiffel Tower

Grand Palais

Champs-lyses

Muse d'Orsay

Monuments
Some say tower, others
say upside-down icecream cone: theres no
denying the fact that the
Eiffel Tower is one of the
worlds most iconic
buildings. Built for the
1889 World Fair, this
iron-framed structure
was the world's tallest
until the 1930s. Brave
the lines to enjoy
windswept views of
Paris, or a (costly) meal
at the Jules Verne
Restaurant.

Landmarks
As any event manager
knows, any exhibition is
immediately enhanced
by placing a 775,000square-foot metal
structure above it. This
was the idea in turn-ofthe-century Paris, when
the Grand Palais was
constructed for the
Universal Exhibition in
1900, a kind of world fair
for European capitals.
Every year, 2 million
visitors stroll through
more than 40 huge
events.

Landmarks
Some hunt the wilds of
Africa for the "Big 5,"
others use their credit
card. If youre game, buy
jewelry fit for a king at
Bvlgari, Cartier,
Swarovski, Louis Pion
and Tissot (or more
moderately priced
fashion) on this exclusive
shopping street. Once
the shopping buzz wears
off, spoil your appetite
with Ladures delicious
macaroons, with flavors
that would make MarieAntoinette blush.

Museums
In the halcyon days of
the early 19th century,
the Impressionists
painted moments of
beauty that were forever
frozen in time. Get swept
away by the romantic
beauty of Impressionism
at this museum, one of
the worlds greatest odes
to modern art. Van
Gogh's "Starry Night
Over the Rhone" is part
of the dazzling collection
on display in this former
train station.

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Louvre (Muse du Louvre)

Palais Garnier Opera House

Galeries Lafayette

Notre Dame de Paris

Museums
During World War II, the
Louvres treasures were
hidden in remote corners
of France. Most of the
work has been faithfully
returned, so you can
gaze into Mona Lisas
eyes through bulletproof
glass, salute the
mysterious Venus de
Milo or bask in the
preternatural glow of the
Marie de Medici cycle.
Fun fact: it would take
you 100 years to visit
every work of art for 30
seconds.

Theaters
"Of all the noises known
to man, opera is the most
expensive," quipped
Molire. In this case, it's
the lavish interior of the
theater itself that cost a
pretty penny. On a quiet
day, you can almost hear
Christine and Erik
running through
Garniers secret
passageways the
theater was the
legendary inspiration for
Phantom of the Opera.

Shopping Areas
With a bit of work and
some basic sewing skills,
a small shard of fabric
can one day become a
quilt. In 1893, two
cousins expanded their
small tailor shop into
what is today Europe's
largest department store.
The fashion collections
here span three buildings
and over 750,000 square
feet of retail space,
enough to justify a
guided tour or a personal
shopper for a fashion
splurge.

Monuments
Victor Hugo's Quasimodo
might not be lurking in
the shadows, but that
doesn't mean you can't!
Explore every nook of
this enormous cathedral,
including the 13thcentury organ. Head up
the north tower to fully
appreciate the
impressive masonry, or
admire it from outside
the stone gargoyles look
like they're about to
swoop down and grab
your sandwich, so watch
out!

The Pompidou Centre

Sacr-Cur Basilica

(National Museum of Modern

Monuments
Ascend Montmartres
stairway to heaven. Built
between 1875 and 1914
on the "Hill of Martyrs,"
this church survived two
world wars without a
scratch. Step inside to
view the bright ceiling
mosaic of Jesus Christ,
or ascend the stairs to
the dome. The hilltop
views of Paris are
popular with starry-eyed
romantics and baguetteloving tourists alike.

Art)
Museums
This space-age building
is definitely a pomp-a-do,
not a pomp-a-don't.
Former French
President, Georges
Pompidou, had this
controversial building
built in the 1960s. Love it
or hate it, it's France's
premier modern art
gallery. Dali, Munch,
Lucian Freud and Roy
Lichtenstein have all
adorned the walls (and
spaces) in the past five
years alone.

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0 Only 1.6 km away


1 20 Rue Mirabeau, 75016

2 00331 47 20 00 29

2 00331 42 88 11 49

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4 /

Wilson, 75016 Paris

Mid-Range
Fare

Berts

0 Only 1.7 km away


1 4 Avenue du Prsident

Japanese

American

The Club

Paris

Upscale
Dining

French

Le Beurre Noisette

0 Only 1.7 km away


1 24 Rue Surcouf, 75007

0 Only 1.7 km away


1 68 Rue Vasco de Gama,

2 00331 45 50 31 54

2 00331 48 56 82 49

Paris

75015 Paris

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Mid-Range
Fare

Italian

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Cheap Eats

Coutume Caf

La Cantina di Luca

0
1 12 Avenue George V,
Only 1.8 km away
75008 Paris

2 00331 47 20 89 56

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

French

French

0 Only 1.9 km away


1 47 Rue de Babylone,
75007 Paris

2 00331 45 51 50 47

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

Le Bar de l'Entracte

Italian

Da Rocco

4 /
Upscale
Dining

French

L'Arpge

0 Only 1.9 km away


1 84 Rue de Varenne,
75007 Paris

2 00331 47 05 09 06

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Cheap Eats

International

La Cantine des
Tontons

0
1 36 Rue de Dantzig,
Only 2.0 km away

0 Only 1.9 km away


1 6 Avenue Montaigne,

0 Only 2.0 km away


1 119 Rue de Grenelle,

75008 Paris

00331 80 97 40 03

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Cheap Eats

French

Traiteur Lentre
Auteuil

0 Only 2.0 km away


1 44 Rue d'Auteuil, 75016
Paris

2 00331 45 24 52 52

75007 Paris

00331 45 55 66 12

75015 Paris

2 00331 48 28 23 66

4 /

4 /

Upscale
Dining

Upscale
Dining

French

L'Avenue

French

Speakeasy

0 Only 2.1 km away


1 41 Avenue Montaigne,

0 Only 2.1 km away


1 25 Rue Jean Giraudoux,

2 00331 40 70 14 91

2 00331 47 23 47 22

75008 Paris

75016 Paris

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Cheap Eats

French

La Laiterie Sainte
Clotilde

0 Only 2.2 km away


1 64 Rue de Bellechasse,
75007 Paris

2 00331 45 51 74 61

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

Middle
Eastern

4 /

4 /

Upscale
Dining

Upscale
Dining

French

Le Grand Pan

French

Akrame

0 Only 2.2 km away


1 20 Rue Rosenwald,

0 Only 2.3 km away


1 19 Rue Lauriston, 75016

2 00331 42 50 02 50

2 00331 40 67 11 16

75015 Paris

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

Le Taghit

Indian

Bassanti

Paris

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

Indian

New Aqib

0 Only 2.5 km away


1 63, rue de l'Ouest -

0 Only 2.6 km away


1 3, rue Larochelle 75014

0 Only 3.5 km away


1 47 rue Mr le prince,

2 0331 43202557

2 0331 40470500

5 newaqib.fr

75014 Paris

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

Middle
Eastern

Paris

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

Loubnane

Middle
Eastern

Sadoune

75006 Paris

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

French

Le Petit Gourmet

0 Only 4.0 km away


1 29 rue Gallande, 75005

0 Only 4.2 km away


1 35, rue Legendre, 75017

0 Only 4.5 km away


1 39 rue du Faubourg

2 0331 43267060

2 00331 47638308

2 00331 83971934

Paris

Paris

Montmartre, 75009 Paris

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Mid-Range
Fare

French

Le Jumeyrah

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

Chinese

Tarim Oughour

0 Only 6.4 km away


1 101 rue Saint Maur,

0 Only 6.4 km away


1 74, rue Jean-Pierre

2 0331 43140869

2 00331 43550473

75011 Paris

Timbaud, 75011 Paris

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

French

La Palme

0 Only 7.0 km away


1 28 avenue de la Porte

des Poissonniers, 75018


Paris

2 00331 42623446

3 /
Mid-Range
Fare

French

Les Enfants Terribles

0 Only 7.5 km away


1 160 boulevard de

Charonne, 75020 Paris

2 0331 43432461

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City Secrets
The best-kept secrets, straight from our local Paris team

Les Passages Couverts de

Ile-Saint-Louis

Le Comptoir Gnral

Le March des Enfants

Paris (Covered Passages)

by Valentina
Le Comptoir Gnral is a
cultural haven where
youll find a bar, a small
restaurant that offers
African and Asian
specialties and a garden
with tropical plants. Youll
also find a vintage shop
and many exhibitions
throughout the year.

Rouges

by Marie-Luz
The 19th-century
walkways of the 2nd
district are perfect for
exploration. These
passages provide a
glimpse of the luxury and
bourgeois living in "old
Paris." Shop here for
nostalgic wares or visit
the Grevin Museum on
Passage Jouffroy.

by Helen
Take a romantic walk on
the banks of the IleSaint-Louis. Youll spot
lovers being serenaded
by youthful musicians.
From here, youll have
views of Notre Dame, the
spectacular Parisian
sunset, and possibly
smiling tourists waving
from the Seine Cruise
Tour boat.

1 4 Rue des Petits-

Champs, 5 Rue de la
Banque, 6 Rue Vivienne,
145 Rue Saint-Denis, 8
Rue Dussoubs, 75002
Paris
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Place Louis Aragon,


Quai de Bourbon, 75004
Paris
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1 80 Quai de Jemmapes,
75010 Paris
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om

by Anne
Le March des Enfants
Rouges is a food market
to suit any taste. There
are many different
stands, including
Lebanese and Italian. I
personally fell in love
with the colors and
vibrancy of this unique
environment.

1 39 Rue de Bretagne,
75003 Paris
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5 www.mairie3.paris.fr

5 passagejouffroy.com

Marie-Luz
has lived in
Paris for 8
years and
loves to hang
out on the
Right Bank.

Helen has
lived in five
parts of Paris
and loves
discovering
new and offbeat areas.

It was always
Valentinas
dream to live
in Paris it
came true 3
years ago.

Anne has
lived in Paris
for her entire
life and loves
exploring the
"City of Light."

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Salsa dancing

Tea in the Mosque

Promenade Plante

Canal Saint-Martin

by Zoraida
Every summer, the
banks of the Seine
between the Arab World
Institute and Ile Saint
Louis are filled with the
sounds of Latino music
and salsa dancing. Nondancers can just sit back
with a glass of wine and
enjoy the show.

by Silvia
After a stroll in Jardin des
Plantes, relax in The
Mosque in Paris. In
addition to being a place
of worship, its a beautiful
architectural site and
includes a hammam,
restaurant and tearoom.
Enjoy hot tea with some
North African pastries.

by Marilyn
From Place de la Bastille
to the Paris ring, an old
railway line has been
transformed into an
elevated linear park that
offers 4.7 kilometers (3
miles) of pristine green
space. Go for a walk
here and enjoy the
peaceful atmosphere.

by Ellen
The banks of Canal
Saint-Martin are the
perfect place to spend a
hot summer night in
Paris. Enjoy a picnic with
your friends down by the
water, or grab a pint of
takeaway beer from one
of adjacent bars.

Quai Saint-Bernard,
75005 Paris
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Zoraida
planned to
move to Paris
for only 7
months but
has stayed for
three years!

39 Rue Saint-Hilaire,
75005 Paris
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After 2 years,
Silvia is still
surprised by
Paris and
loves
discovering
its hidden
treasures.

Place de la Bastille,
75012 Paris

Marilyn
always
carries a
pocket map to
navigate
Paris much
more reliable
than a
smartphone!

1 Quai de Valmy, 75010


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Ellens life in
Paris began 5
years ago,
living on a
houseboat
next to the
Eiffel Tower.

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Christmas markets

Picnic at the Buttes

by Guillaume
Christmas is my favorite
time of the year in Paris!
Every district has its own
market, some of which
have ice-skating rinks.
There are themed
decorations in the
windows of Galeries
Lafayette and Printemps
that are worth the visit
alone.

Chaumont
by Marie-Anne
For a truly Parisian
picnic, blend in with the
locals in Pariss
Northeast. Pick up some
baguettes and cheese at
Rue de Bellevilles
boulangeries and
fromageries, then find a
tranquil spot in Buttes
Chaumont. Dont forget
your bottle opener!

1 Parc des Buttes

Chaumont, 75019 Paris

Guillaume
loves Parisian
architecture
and
discovering
the citys
many hidden
treasures.

Marie-Anne
loves Paris's
contradictions
and always
feels at home
in this intense
and
passionate
city.

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