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Nov22

Le Jules Verne restaurant, Paris

Published by Asya in Chillin, Eating, Europe, France, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Urban Tourism

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The prestigious “Le Jules Verne Restaurant” is located on the second floor in France’s most famous landmark - The Eiffel Tower. With more than 6.7 million visitors last year, it’s the symbol of Paris. The restaurant has a private elevator, which zips you up 125 meters above ground. No trip to the French capital is complete without it.
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Nov16

Guilo Guilo Restaurant, Paris

Published by Asya in Chillin, Eating, Europe, France, Restaurants

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 The Guilo Guilo restaurant offers an authentic Japanese cuisine, nicely presented. Japanese food lovers will find here delicious meals and light food. A new top Japanese address in Paris.
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Nov11

Hidden Gardens, Paris

Published by misha in Europe, France, Hiking, History, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sightseeings

The astonishing gardens of Paris can be ideal places to relax and to read. The trick is to find them. On spring and summer Sundays, the Jardin Tino Rossi, a sliver along the Seine, turns into an impromptu dance-a-thon. For more than two decades, an informal group of singers and dancers has been taking over amphitheaters, where they dance the musette until midnight.
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Apr25

A great destination during a Paris vacation

Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, France, History, Monuments, Museums, Photos, Urban Tourism, Walking

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The Louvre in Paris, France, is one of the most famous and most visited art museums in the world. The museum attracts 6 million visitors every year. Similarly it is one of the largest museums in the world, with over 35,000 pieces of art housed in a gigantic, 60,000 square foot building. It exemplifies traditional French architecture since the Renaissance, and it houses a magnificent collection of ancient and Western art. Located along the banks of the Seine, the glass pyramid outside the Louvre is a memorable landmark, and an often photographed view of the museum.
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Apr02

Comte de Buffon and France

Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Europe, France, History, Museums, Parks, Photos, Walking

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Comte de Buffon was a French mathematician, biologist and scientist left behind an extraordinary cultural heritage. The first place to visit and connected with Buffon is the Jardin des Plantes, the botanical garden south of the Seine in Paris.
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Feb27

Artus Hostel, Paris

Published by misha in Arts, Europe, Events, Fitness&Gym, France, History, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Photos, Travel Stories

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Artus is a cosy-mini hostel sitted just in the very heart of the oldest neighborhoods of Paris nearby to many art cafes and galleries.
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Oct21

Bar Kong, France

Published by misha in Arts, Chillin, Eating, Europe, Events, France, Travel Stories

Bar Kong is superb modern, classical bar-restaurant situated in France (Paris, rue du Pont Neuf). Inside everything is made very stylish. There are a sumo lavatory attendant, a fluorescence, golden sofas, a field of orchids, epidermic tables, a lovis XV DJ, a very zen pebble rug, a jap brica brac, one arm chairs, a dishevelled geisha, punk walls and the most beautiful view of Paris.
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