Guilo Guilo Restaurant, Paris
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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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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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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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Organized every two years by the GIFAS (Association of French Aerospace companies), the Paris Air show is the occasion for the French and international aeronautical and space communities to present its most recent materials and most powerful, to reveal its programs for the future, to announce or negotiate contracts and projects of co-operations. The Paris Air Show is the world’s largest, with 480,000 visitors reported in 2005. That year’s show featured nearly 2,000 exhibitors and more than 200 aircraft on display.
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It’s a joyous riot of color,
abundant and flowing,
a corner of nature just barely tamed,
a paradise made to order by an Impressionist to please the eye
and provide endless motifs to paint.
Giverny is a small French village 80 km to the west of the capital city Paris, within the valley of the river Seine and the northern region of Haute-Normandie. The village is best known as the rural retreat of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet. French impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926) developed his garden in the Parisian village of Giverny, covering his extensive grounds with brilliant flowers and profuse greenery.
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Paris is the undisputed center of the fashion world and Fashion Show. Paris Collections 2007 demonstrates why fashion remains a fine art. Featuring runway garments from the spring collections of ten to twelve influential couturiers and designers. The exhibition explores the ideas and inspirations motivating Paris fashion today and why, in an age of global and instantaneous communication, this venerable city remains the fashion capital. The city has been a magnet for stylish men and women since the seventeenth century, but the French fashion industry has evolved considerably over the centuries—and never more than in the last few years.