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In the Bois de Boulogne |
Bois de Boulogne Paris France |
The Acclimatization Garden only occupies a small area of the Bois de Boulogne, a huge park created under Napoléon III. In the main part of this park, one can find exotic animals, lakes, gardens and recreation areas. The young as well as the elders will immediately feel at home. The kiddies will enjoy the mini-zoo while, the older kids can try the mini-motorbikes. But if the garden is so popular, it's mainly because it offers a wide variety of games and attractions: magical mazes, mirroring games, really old and up-to-date caroussels, go-karting, roller-blade and bike routes, and other activities that have pleased Parisians for generations, even if the park has changed a lot since then. The success of the park also lies in the fact that it has managed to remain modern through the years. Don't leave the park without riding one of the many trains, which cross the gardens ... you wouldn't want to miss a terrific view of the surrounding greenery! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Zoomed Overhead! |
Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget Paris France +33 1 4992 7062 http://www.mae.org/ |
Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace was originally situated in Meudon after World War I and was moved to the Bourget in 1975. This was where Charles Lindburgh had landed after his 33 hour flight from Long Island. With a unique collection of more than 180 machines, the museum covers the aerospace era from the 1879 heavier-than-air glider Massiat-Biot to the Ariane rocket. You will also be amazed to see the interesting exhibition with the balloon theme - Le Temps des Ballons, the chief fighting aircrafts of the French Air Army since 1950 and the beautiful aircrafts of World War II. Entrance fee is EUR 7; free for those below 18 years of age. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Playful Theater |
50 rue Saint-Georges Paris 75009 France +33 1 39 68 20 20 |
Delighting children and adults alike, the Antre Acte is a small theater with a big schedule: magic shows, clowns, musical comedies, and one-man shows immerse the audience in a fanciful world. The venue seats up to 49 audience members. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Water park in the city centre |
4 Rue Louis Armand Paris 75015 France +33 1 40 60 10 00 http://www.aquaboulevard.com/ |
Few cities can say they have an aqua park right in the city centre - but that's exactly where Paris has had one for over 10 years. Situated within a huge sports complex offering a number of other activities including tennis and weight training, the aqua park is equipped with jacuzzis, sauna, wave pool and water slides. Try to avoid the busiest times (Wednesdays and weekends) for a splashtastic day out! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Entertain & Educate |
7, rue Coustou Paris 75018 France +33 1 46 06 53 20 http://ateliertheatredemontmar... |
Hosting a variety of events and workshops, the Atelier Théâtre de Montmartre provides lasting entertainment in this historical neighborhood of the Moulin Rouge, Dunay, and Prévert. Theater, concerts, and comedies usually cost between EUR10 and EUR15 per seat, some performances with regular repetitions. Workshops for children or adults encompass aspects of creation, education, and performance, for example with marionettes, over the course of several weeks. See website for programming and reservation details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Barge Party |
3 Quai Malaquais Paris France +33 1 4046 8512 http://www.laballeaubond.fr/ |
If you're looking for an ultimate partying experience on a barge in Paris, La Balle au Bond serves the purpose. With a cafe, orchestra, magician, and DJ as well as concerts from time to time, this barge is never a boring place. Up to 200 people can dine and groove to the music at a time. Moreover, the premises can be rented for private shindigs. Parking is also available on the quay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paris from the Sky |
2, rue de la Montagne de la Fage Parc André-Citroën Paris 75015 France +33 1 44 26 20 00 http://www.aeroparis.com/ |
Located in André-Citroën Park, le Ballon de Paris offers a unique experience while visiting the city. Gaining up to 490 feet in elevation during the tour, the 104 feet high and 72 feet wide hot-air balloon filled with helium, provides passengers with a spectacular view of the city's main attractions, from the Tour Eiffel (Eiffel Tower) to the Seine River and Tour Montparnasse. Transporting up to 150 people, it will bring joy and excitement to the whole family. Price: EUR12 (Adults). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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From furniture to clothes via art |
Place de la Bastille Paris France +33 1 4742 9056 |
The Bastille area finds its source on Place de la Bastille. It is an informal area of the 11th arrondissement; the triangle formed by Rue du Faubourg-St-Antoine, Boulevard Beaumarchais and Boulevard Voltaire marks it out. The Bastille area used to be the centre of Paris' fine furniture industry, and home to many skilled artisans and cabinet-makers. Indeed, its Rue du Faubourg-St-Antoine remains one of the best places in Paris to buy furniture and other articles for the home. But the Bastille hasn't rested on its laurels; once again it's the fashionable place to visit. It has modern restaurants, clothes and shoe shops popping up everywhere and, notably, an enormous Gap store right next to the shop of legendary French designer, Jean-Paul Gaultier. Rue Charonne is also worth a visit for its increasing number of designers and art galleries. Whether you want to shop for shoes, furniture or art, the Bastille area, formerly the centre of Paris' fine furniture industry, has a lot to offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Get on Board |
Quai Montebello Opposite Notre Dame Paris 75005 France +33 1 4634 5305 http://www.six-huit.com |
Hop onto this barge for a tour of Paris over the Seine. It offers you the opportunity to admire the city's beautiful bridges while you savor some French wine. With a capacity of 150, the barge also offers great food. Entertainment is guaranteed on the Bateau Six Huit! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paris by Boat |
Port Debilly Paris 75016 France +33 15 395 2626 http://www.le-paris.abcsalles.... |
Located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, Bateau le Paris is the perfect place to take in the stunning Parisian cityscape. Featuring a terrace and a vast light-filled reception hall, this floating event center is ideal for receptions, conferences, concerts, marriages, and cocktail parties. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cruise along |
Port de la Bourdonnais Paris 75007 France +33 1 2501 0101 http://www.bateauxparisiens.com/ |
See Paris through the eyes of Bateaux Parisiens and enrich yourself with the experience. Offered in 13 languages, these one-hour cruises are packed with fun and learning. The cruises offered, which include Sightseeing, Lunch, Enchanted, School, Dinner, and Private Charters, can be boarded from two spots for your convenience. And if you want to gift a cruise to someone, personalized invitations are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paris' Premiere Shopping Street |
Boulevard Haussmann Paris 75009 France |
Boulevard Haussmann is one of the grands boulevards opened in 1864 to help ease Paris' transition from a medieval city to a modern capitol during the Napoleonic Era. Masterminded by Georges Haussman as part of an extravagant series of reforms, these boulevards are famous for infusing the then cluttered cityscape of Paris with striking doses of airy breadth and linearity. Today Boulevard Haussmann is home to some of the word's most elaborate department stores, dubbed the Grands Magasins. Here you will find the immaculate Galeries Lafayette and Le Printemps, two must-see shopping stops for first-rate Parisian Couture, home goods, and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theater For Children |
124 Avenue d'Italie Paris 75013 France +33 1 45 89 02 20 http://www.la-cachette.com/ |
La Cachette is a theater venue particularly directed to children, the performance space of the 3 chardons theater company. Since 1973, they have energized and performed 17 original works by Jean-Pierre Idatte and continue to cycle through these works to comprise seven performances each week. The venue seats about 180 audience members, at a cost of EUR6 per person. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Audio taped tours |
Place du Châtelet Cedex 06 Paris 75001 France +33 1 4549 2991 http://www.calliope.fr/ |
Once you are on the Calliope tour, your guide becomes a puny audio CD. You can listen to your tapes about the Arc De Triomph as you walk past it. The same goes for the other landmarks and monuments. The taped talks are interspersed with information and anecdotes. So enjoy the trip alone and undisturbed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Aye Aye Captain |
Pont Bir Hakeim Paris 75015 France +33 1 4621 4815 http://www.lecapitainefracasse... |
This two hour cruise should be on your itinerary when you visit Paris. Explore famous Parisian spots, such as Pont Neuf and Pont Bercy as you sail through the city. And if the dancing gets you hungry, Chef Groult will whip you some of his innovative dishes. Check the website for rates, reservations and timings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Epicenter of Multipurpose Events |
8 rue de Berri Paris 75008 France +33 14 225 4559 http://www.carrebw.com |
Situated just 30 meters from Champs Elysées, Carré BW is a stunning multipurpose venue featuring 1500m² of space as well as a restaurant and bar. Events range from concerts to seminars, marriages to galas. It has a capacity for 850 seats or 1500 people standing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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See Paris from the top of a bus! |
17 Quai Grenelle Paris 75015 France +33 1 53 95 39 53 http://www.lescarsrouges.com/ |
This is a great way to get around the capital and gen up on its history at the same time (commentaries are available in several languages). Simply buy your ticket-which remains valid for 2 days-when you board the bus. The whole tour lasts just over 2 hours. Climb aboard at different places along the route, choosing from the Eiffel Tower (Quai Branly), the Champ de Mars (Avenue Joseph-Bouvard), the Louvre (Pont des Arts), Notre-Dame (21, Rue d'Arcole), the Muse d'Orsay (9, place de Montherlant), Galeries Lafayette (40, boulevard Haussmann), 156 Avenue des Champs-Elys, the Grand Palais (Avenue Winston-Churchill) or the Trocad (Avenue Paul-Doumer). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Game-making workshop |
27 Rue Montreuil Paris 75011 France +33 (0)1 43 56 13 38 http://www.kapla.com/centre_ka... |
The Kapla centre is located at the tip of the Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, close to the Bastille. The district is extremely charming. The furniture makers and all other trades involving wood are housed in the Faubourg. More and more fashion designers have also recently decided to open shops in the district. The writer Patrick Sûskind, in "the Perfume" very accurately describes the atmosphere (and the smell!) of the street. The Kapla centre offers workshops for children. With small pieces of wood called Kapla, they can build monsters, houses or cars. Children, a lot more than their parents, know that game and love it. The centre also offers to babysit your kid during the course! They're really friendly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Center for Multitude of Sports |
21 rue Pierre Brossolette Paris 92400 France +33 1 41 16 39 50 http://www.ville-courbevoie.fr... |
The Centre Omnisports Docteur Jean Blot has an impressive array of sports facilities. This includes an all-sports room which can accommodate around 350 people and holds practices for handball, basketball, badminton, and rock climbing on an 11 meter (36 foot) wall. There are also two soccer fields and rooms devoted to the practice of specific sports: judo, karate, aikido and yoga, boxing, table tennis, dance, and bodybuilding. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports Track & Gym |
7 avenue Paul Appell Paris 75014 France +33 1 45 40 78 39 http://www.paris.fr/portail/Sp... |
A city gym which stands out for its athletics course, the Centre Sportif Elisabeth is easily accessible by public transportation. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Open Venue Opening Minds |
15 boulevard des Nations-Unies Paris 92190 France +33 1 49 66 68 80 http://www.ville-meudon.fr/meu... |
Over 55,000 spectators enjoy the entertainment at the Centre d'Art et de Culture each year. It includes performances of dance, theater, concerts, comedy shows, youth programming, art exhibits, and film showings for diverse, engaging scheduling. The venue hold 495 seats and reservations may be made at the ticket window, by phone, or by e-mail. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outdoing Leno and Letterman |
1 Place de la Concorde Paris 75008 France +33 1 4703 1250 http://www.jeudepaume.org |
If you're a Charlie Chaplin fan, then a visit to the Jeu de Paume is a must. The exhibition, 'Charlie in Pictures' displays a host of documents and photographs from the archives of the Chaplin family. This exhibition is on till September 2005. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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History, Vistas, & Skies Above |
Avenue de Trivaux Paris 92190 France +33 1 45 07 75 30 http://www.obspm.fr/histoire/m... |
The Château de Meudon is ideally situated atop the highest point of a forested plateau to offer sweeping views of the Seine, of Paris, and of the glittering night sky. Today, the Observatoire de Meudon (astronomical observatory) is settled on the same plot where palatial châteaus dating back to the 14th century were enjoyed by personalities including Louis XIV, his eldest son the Grand Dauphin, and Napolean... but destroyed many times over the years. The surrounding gardens, avenues, kennels, and the Orangerie, all constructed and elaborated upon by successive proprietors, may still be viewed and appreciated. Some events are offered free of charge; a guided visit to the Observatoire costs EUR6 at full price. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Maupassant, Baudelaire, Jean Seberg... |
3 Boulevard Edgar Quinet Paris 75014 France +33 (0)1 4410 8650 |
The Montparnasse cemetery stretches over 18 hectares and houses the tombs of several famous French people. Situated on the land of former farms, the site was chosen by Napoleon and the cemetery was created in 1824 (after Père-Lachaise and Montmartre). It is divided up by straight walkways, two of which demarcate the Grand and the Petit cimetière. People laid to rest here include Alfred Dreyfus (of the Dreyfus Affair), the author Guy de Maupassant, Jean Seberg (the actress who starred in A Bout de Souffle among others), the poet Baudelaire, the literary couple Sartre and de Beauvoir, Samuel Beckett and Serge Gainsbourg. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Marvel at Marine Magnificence! |
5 Avenue Albert De Mun Paris 75016 France +33 01 40 69 23 23 http://www.cineaqua.com/ |
Come visit Cinéaqua and wonder at their magnificent aquariums teeming with exotic wildlife, or catch a movie in their Theatre and see an even more fascinating look at the Ocean its inhabitants. Hungry? Grab a bite to eat at Ozu, a Japanese restaurant that serves the finest sushi, tempura, and other eastern specialties. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Looks Like a Merry-Go-Round |
110, rue Amelot Paris 75011 France +33 1 47 00 28 81 http://www.cirquedhiver.com/bo... |
This strangely-shaped building was dreamed up by Louis Dejean, owner of the summer circus grounds in the gardens of the Champs-Elysées. Wanting to expand his business year-round, he commissioned Hittorff, the architect of the impressive Gare du Nord, to build what was called the "Cirque Napoleon". Completed in 1854, the 20-sided polygon was greatly admired at the time and innumerable circus acts thrilled the crowds. These days, the building is unfortunately often empty, but the exterior alone is worth a visit, with its elaborate horse sculptures and carousel-like decor. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Circus Tent For All Events |
Jardin d'Acclimatation Bois de Boulogne Paris 75016 France +33 15 629 1910 http://www.cirquephenixjunior.... |
This festive circus tent in Paris' Bois de Boulogne serves as a versatile venue for circuses, cabarets, and concerts. The bigtop is decorated with blue and red steel and seats 1000 people. The venue is also occasionally rented for cocktails, conventions, seminars, and receptions Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Walk in Paris |
24 Rue Edgar Faure Paris 75015 France +33 1 5658 1054 http://www.citywalksofparis.com/ |
This is a professional, guided tour around the various landmarks of Paris. They are of course, the Eiffel Tower, the Montmartre, the Sacre Coeur and many more. For the Da Vinci Code book fans, there is in store an extraordinary exploration of the areas written about in the book. Also on offer is an all-women tour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic Comedic Theater |
25 rue Caumartin Paris 75009 France +33 14 261 5212 |
This 9th Arrondissement theater was established in 1901 as théâtre de la Comédie-Royale. Through the years it has preserved its comedic lineage, becoming Comédie Caumartin in 1960. It offers theatrical productions, children's events, and one man shows, and excels in provoking laughter. The theater has a capacity for 390 people. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Begin With Music |
83-89 rue Paul-Vaillant-Couturier Paris 92300 France +33 1 47 31 08 48 http://www.levallois-culture.c... |
The Conservatoire Maurice-Ravel imbues Levallois with the melodious sounds of orchestras - Classical, Jazz, Harmony, and Youth Symphony - and a choir, with jazz workshops and Jam Sessions (open to the public each Saturday), and with classes for children and adults. Along with instruction in instruments, the Conservatoire offers courses in the dramatic arts, in classical, jazz, and tap dance, in voice, computer generated music, creating film scores, and composing and writing music. A variety of conferences, plays, and art exhibits are hosted along with concerts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lovely Pedestrian Shopping Street |
Passage de l'Yonne (at Gabriel Lame St.) Paris 75012 France |
Once wine storage facilities, these beautiful stone structures have been converted into shops and restaurants, making this all-pedestrian area a favorite with Parisians, especially on Sundays when most stores around the city are closed. With the humongous UGC-Ciné Cité Bercy multiplex at one end, the Cour Saint-Emilion features eateries (ranging from The Frog pub to the fancy Chai 33, with its adjacent first-rate wine boutique) as well as stores, from the ubiquitous Sephora to the Alice bookstore and even a spa, Ominsens. The neighboring park, with its tiny vineyard, is not to be missed on a sunny day. - Mary-Laure Neulat Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paris Like No Other |
6 Rue Burq Paris, FR France +1 646 215 2500 http://littlebookroom.com/guid... |
If you're looking for a tour of Paris that will take you off the beaten path, poke your nose into the beautifully detailed guide books offered by The Little Bookroom publishers. These wonderfully bound books provide a glimpse into the City of Lights that will take the traveler to century-old cafes and bistros, inside the same restaurants and bars that Picasso sat in, next to the stages where Paris' great Jazz musicians played and through the doors of famous museums containing priceless impressionist works. For further information regarding these guide books please call or visit their website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Legendary Entertainment at Sea |
Port de la Gare (en face de Bercy, quai François Mauriac) Paris 75013 France +33 1 45 84 41 71 http://www.damedecanton.com/ |
The name Dame de Canton (changed from Cabaret Pirate in 2008) encompasses an impressive range of possibilities: a Chinese-style yacht holds a restaurant and performance venue which transforms into a club animated by a live DJ after weekend concerts. At the restaurant, diners may choose à la carte or a formula including a meal and concert (EUR24-30). The concerts themselves are fascinating contemporary performances of music from around the world... swing and jazz, reggae, rock, afro beat, electronic music, ska, hip hop, tzigane and gypsy styles, dub, beat box, singers, and occasional events built around the music find a home at the Dame de Canton. In addition, children's programming (Wednesday afternoons: 2:45 p.m.) includes clown cabaret, musical theater, storytelling, and concerts. The boat may be rented for private events, and tickets are available online, by phone, or before the show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Taxidermy Wonder |
46 Rue du Bac Paris 75007 France +33 1 4222 3007 http://www.deyrolle.com/ |
You are welcomed by stuffed animals, standing on their hind legs and dressed as humans, as you enter the Deyrolle. The animals are arranged in hilarious ways, some depicting to be having a tea party or peeking through a window, a couple of rabbits are found sitting together. It also houses useful natural-sciences teaching materials. The collection of insects and sheels will leave you awe-struck. The butterflies on display are beautiful and seem almost alive. Take your kids for a fun cum educational outing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The biggest animal circus in Paris! |
Rue de la Haie Coq Paris 75019 France +33 6 1071 8350 http://www.cirque-diana-moreno... |
The Diana Moreno-Bormann Circus is everything a circus should be - entertaining, thrilling, and traditional to the core! A family-run business in which all the members are actively involved, it's got trapeze-artists, tight-rope walkers, clowns, and performing animals that will thrill your little ones to bits! So what are you waiting for? Come along and join in the fun! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Seat of French Government - Presidential Palace |
55 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France http://www.elysee.fr/ |
The Palais de l'Élysée (Elysee Palace) is the official home of the President of France. It was built in 1722, between the Grande Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré - a small road leading to the village of Roule - and the Grand Cours (the Champs-Elysées), by architect Armand-Claude Mollet. The structures are a prime example of the classical style. There's an entrance vestibule running along the ceremonial courtyard and gardens, a long central building, a State, apartment divided down the middle by a large salon that opens out onto the garden. On December 12, 1848, the National Assembly issued a decree designating the "Elysée National" as the Residence of the French President, and it is a potent symbol of the French Republic. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Circus for Today |
40-50 Avenue Gambetta Paris 93171 France http://www.lenvoleecirque.org/# |
Under the shelter of a brilliant red big top which can hold 500 spectators plays out a remarkable modern circus. It is musical and kinetic, created through a combination of game and dance, balance and imbalance, power, love, and duality. Acrobatics, balancing acts, and magic tricks are accompanied by saxophone, accordion, and trombone in this creative and entertaining venture. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Venue For All |
15 boulevard Aristide Briand Paris 92400 France +33 1 46 67 70 00 http://www.sortiracourbevoie.com |
The Espace Carpeaux hosts any event imaginable: theater, jazz, cabaret, classical concerts, dance, comedy, slam poetry performances, vocalists, acts for children, and art exhibits including photography, painting, sculpture, and design. The busy schedule incorporating all these events provides plenty of entertainment for the community and visitors to Courbevoie. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural Education & Entertainment |
31, Boulevard Gambetta Paris 92130 France +33 1 40 93 44 50 http://www.espace-icare.com/ |
The Espace Icare, affiliated with the Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture of Ile de France, is an organization devoted to education and cultural development for the benefit of the local population. It offers a great variety of regular activities, including arts, sports, languages, dance, and music, as well as hosting art exhibitions, theater, and concert events. Membership is required for participation in regularly scheduled activities and provides reduced rates of entry to events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Confluence of art and fashion |
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France |
Many remarkable art galleries and boutiques are found on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, an avenue of upscale commerce in Paris. For art enthusiasts, a walk down this avenue becomes a truly memorable experience. The galleries, which are mostly concentrated between Place St-Phillipe-du-Roule and Avenue de Marigny, offer some of the most exceptional work by contemporary artists and beautiful French furniture. This avenue also supports Paris's reputation as a world center for fashion as many famous designers such as Guy Laroche, Nina Ricci, Givenchy, and Chanel maintain boutiques here. A walk along the avenue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, filled with impressionist art and pulsating fashion, is guaranteed to leave an impression. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eclectic Venue |
77 Rue de Charonne Paris 75011 France http://www.theatrelafenetre.com |
Concerts, musicals, plays, and shows for children all enjoy a place at La Fenêtre, a venue which might include complementary crêpes and cider with a selection of recitals (usually the last Sunday of the month) or sell tickets to a comedy show on a sliding scale (the patron chooses whether to pay half price, full price, or to support the project and venue by paying extra). Conveniently located just a short walk from the Place de la Bastille, the space accommodates about 80 and a bar welcomes the audience on the way to their seats. Rental of the venue is possible. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Presidential Residential |
27, place Saint Georges Paris 75009 France +33 1 48 78 14 33 http://www.chateaux-france.com... |
The private mansion of President Adolphe Thiers, the 19th century politician and historian, may be scheduled for visits by groups of 10 to 50 people (EUR3.70 per person). The house is managed and preserved by the Fondation Dosne Thiers, along with its impressive library of French history including political, military, social, and administrative approaches. The library itself is accessible on Thursdays & Fridays from noon until 6 p.m., but is closed in August. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Guided Tour By Bus |
33, quai des Grands Augustins Paris 75006 France +33 8 20 34 37 62 http://www.francetourisme.fr |
A fleet of well-equipped vehicles introduces visitors to the best of France through a selection of guided sightseeing tours. Some run throughout the country, although most remain within the city of Paris. They run during the day and at night, showcasing everything from architectural and cultural treasures to cabarets and restaurants. Special tours are organized for certain holidays and venues. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City Scenes |
Passage Vérot-Dodat Paris France +33 1 4236 0113 |
Located in a two story building, this gallery holds items from the 19th century to the present. From furniture to object d'art, giving visitors an idea of how people lived or what preferences for household goods they had. In the past, Karl Lagerfeld has displayed his photographs and paintings on city life here. Drop by to see other interesting exhibitions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A paradise for the reckless consumer |
Forum des Halles Paris France +33 1 4742 9056 |
In the square formed by Rue de Rivoli, Boulevard Sébastopol, Rue Etienne Marcel and Rue du Louvre. The Halles used to be a huge fruit and meat market, and was called the "belly of Paris" by writer Emile Zola. Today, it has become one of the biggest underground shopping areas in the French capital (the Forum des Halles). This huge shopping arcade offers a selection of shops catering for a young and mixed crowd, as well as cinemas and a swimming pool. A few streets away lies the Centre Georges Pompidou cultural centre. And, all around this commercial centre, there are hundreds of cafés and boutiques selling clothes, accessories, interior design and funky gifts. Les Halles, in the very heart of Paris, practically overflows with cafés and boutiques. This area is also home to Paris's largest shopping centre, the Forum des Halles. With 5 metro lines (1,4,7,11,14) and 3 RER lines (A,B,D) giving direct access to the centre, every Parisian can get here in just a few minutes. Metro: Châtelet, Les Halles. RER: Châtelet Les Halles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trips for all |
107 Rue du Ménil Paris 92600 France +33 1 4790 5216 http://www.parisidf.online.fr/ |
Your tour will be led by a licensed guide, hence the professional approach is inevitable. The tours are translated in English as well as German. Herve Anne tours usually take you around the most famous landmarks. The other lesser known yet beautiful districts are explored too. So are you ready for the long walk? Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All Purpose Event Supercenter |
Bois de Boulogne Route des lacs Paris 75016 France +33 82 121 3213 |
This racetrack in Paris' Bois de Boulogne provides a bar, cafeteria, and teahouse. It hosts a wide variety of events including exhibitions and concerts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Equestrian Racetrack |
2 Route de la Ferme Paris 75012 France +33 1 49 77 17 17 http://english.pidf.com/page/p... |
The excitement of the racetrack is easily accessible within the city of Paris, at one of the many events of the Paris-Vincennes Hippodrome. This facility is categorized in the Première (1) Categorie Nationale, and includes two circular tracks, reception halls, restaurants, and of course the stables. See website for scheduling details and panoramic views of the Hippodrome. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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History & Culture |
31 rue des Francs Bourgeois Paris 75004 France +33 1 42 76 84 00 http://www.evene.fr/culture/li... |
Itself a historic monument, the Hôtel d'Albret is the directing center for cultural affairs of Paris since 1989. Ownership has passed through a number of families since it was purchased by Anne of Montmorency for her son in 1563. The current façade, unique for its Louis XIV style in the Marais quartier and designed by architect Vautrain, was built in 1744. The city of Paris completely restored the site beginning in 1975, and visits by the public are now possible. The numerous rooms host cultural events and exhibitions, and outdoor summer concerts are held in the courtyard. Free entrance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Celebrated Occupants |
17 quai d'Anjou Paris 75004 France |
The Hôtel de Lauzun is an attraction well worth visiting, if the opportunity arises; it is not generally open to the public, although guided tours are given to certain groups by appointment. Photographs are not permitted inside, further enhancing the mystery of the place. It was originally built for Charles Gruyn in 1657, but devaluation of the property led to its being split up and rented as apartments during the 19th century, when Charles Baudelaire wrote portions of Les Fleurs du Mal here and the Club des Haschischines, with members such as Alexandre Dumas and Eugène Delacroix, met here to explore contemporary artistic thought. Today the structure has been renovated to approximate its original appearance and is owned by the city of Paris. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Inviting & Modern Hotel |
163 bis avenue de Clichy Paris 75017 France +33 1 40 25 20 00 http://www.ibishotel.com/ibis/... |
This hotel incorporates many excellent features with its marvelous location (a short walk from the Gare Saint-Lazare and the infamous Moulin Rouge) to help assure a superb experience of the City of Lights. Available meeting rooms, snacks and reception services for the asking 24 hours a day, and an indoor swimming pool (subject to extra charge) can perk up a traveler's day even before venturing into the action-packed neighborhood. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Activity & Culture From Hungary |
92, rue Bonaparte Paris 75006 France +33 1 43 26 06 44 http://www.instituthongrois.fr/ |
Guaranteeing the presence of Hungarian culture in Paris, the Institut Hongrois has existed in some form since the end of the 1920s, making it one of the oldest centers of foreign culture in France. Not simply a repository of Hungarian culture, the Institut takes an active part in developing the cultural landscape of Paris itself with its lively schedule of entertainment. It organizes a gamut of cultural activities and events: exhibits, concerts, film showings, conferences, lectures and readings, debates, and classes in Hungarian. The mediatheque, a multimedia library, offers a large selection of books, CDs, VHS, and DVDs which may be borrowed with a membership. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flood of Entertainment & Education |
195, rue Saint-Jacques Paris 75005 France +33 1 44 32 10 70 http://www.oceano.org/io |
The Foundation of the Institut Océanographique has a deceptively simple mission: to know and develop understanding of the ocean. It was created in 1906 by Albert I, the Prince of Monaco. The Institut in Paris is the seat of the Foundation and serves as a center of research for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the sea. Conferences, lectures (free each Thursday at 7:30 p.m.), and exhibits are hosted at the site, and a bookshop at the pedagogic Centre de la Mer provides materials to carry the experience and education home! Summer hours shorter: 9a-6p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Garden In The City |
Rue de Babylone Paris 75007 France |
A wealth of foliage and flowering greets visitors to the Jardin Catherine Laboure, a lovely park near Invalides. A beautiful arbor, decorative hedges, fruit trees, and scores of flowers occupy the gardens, open to the public since 1977. Since 1633, the plot had been a vegetable garden to the sisters of Filles de la Charité, and the intimate air fostered in this private space is retained to this day. A playground has been added for little ones, and workshops are sometimes held in the greenhouse and remaining kitchen garden area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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To work is human, to rest, divine! |
8 Rue Amelie Paris 75007 France +33 514 483 9393 |
The location is ideal. Situated close to the Eiffel Tower, the Jardins D'Eiffel hotel is small but cozy. Although it has only 20 rooms, guests can avail of luxuries here. They have a gym, a solarium, sauna, steam room, a private beach. The hotel also conducts water sports. For a game of golf, step onto the greens and 'putt' away your worries. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Horsing around |
81 Avenue Édouard Vaillant Paris 92100 France +33 (0)2 5494 4600 (Federation Francaise D'Equitation) http://www.ffe.com/?cat=1&fic=... |
This event is held annually throughout France, including various venues in Paris, on the first Sunday of every autumn. Now if you are an outdoors person and love horses, then you could step up the pedal on the saddle. Get your children along to acquaint them with animals. It is an open day at the riding schools everywhere in France, a blessing for horse riding enthusiasts coupled with almost perfect weather. Get out all the breeches and helmets, don't go without them. To get more information, check the Web site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rest and recreation |
Avenue Jean-Jaur?s Paris 75019 France +33 1 4003 7547 |
This immense site, spread over three kilometers, is first and foremost a park for children and parents alike to play and relax in. With its wooded islands, its canal across the lawns, transparent escalators and skate parks, this place is very popular on sunny Sundays. In this green universe, there is no limit to your imagination: Dragon Gardens, acrobatics, dunes, fog gardens, etc. If you linger for awhile in the Bamboo Garden you will be able to listen to the wind blowing in the trees and imagine you are in the deepest of jungles! Opposite the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, there is the Géode and its multi-faceted mirrors give the park an impression of infinity. Admission: free Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Private tours |
237 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin Paris 75010 France +33 1 4607 5356 http://www.louveau-jouan.com/ |
All the possible landmarks and monuments are covered by this tour, organised by Ms. Danielle. If you choose to walk with this linguist cum guide, you will be treated to an extravaganza. A private tour is also available. Your group tours take place in coaches, if you desire not to walk. All the churches and bylanes seeped in history are covered too. Enjoy the ride! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lush Landscape in Historic Setting |
15 Rue de Vaugirard Paris, Île-de-France 75006 France +33 1 4234 2000 |
A visit to the Luxembourg Palace (completed in 1627) provides a feast for the eyes, highlighting both history and exquisite art in a natural setting. To begin with there are paintings by Rubens and fine works by Delacroix. Historically the area is interesting because during the French Revolution it was a prison and today it is home to the national Senate. Luxembourg Palace Gardens is really an extensive park filled with all types of flowers, plants, shrubs immaculately landscaped to create an Edenesque environment. The setting is perfect for a fun day out and depending on the weather you can rent a small boat on one of the ponds. Or simply, as a visitor, you can enjoy all of the historic statuary recalling France of past eras. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Walkathon |
91 Rue Saint-Fargeau Paris 75020 France +33 1 4031 5606 http://www.martivisites.free.fr/ |
This trip helps you to enjoy Paris on foot. The various landmarks and museums are covered by efficient translators. A detailed commentary by the guides, peppered with interesting anecdotes, makes this walkathon worth a try. Some of the Parisian destinations are to be planned in advance, especially if you are in a group. However, on the spot visitors are also welcome without prior registration. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Simply Magical |
Quai Malaquais Paris 75006 France +33 1 4354 0808 http://www.metamorphosis-spect... |
What do you get when you combine fine dining with theatre? A place called Metamorphosis. An old barge cleverly converted into a dining area and stage with a glass roof, attracts lots of people everyday. The traditional cuisine served here goes well with the illusions, jokes, mimicry, magic and other shows performed. Be there among the 120 who get fascinated each night. Their services are available at quai de Montebello from April until the end of October. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paris from a Hot-Air Balloon |
16, rue d'Arcueil Paris 94250 France +33 6 16 11 05 07 http://www.montgolfiere-paris.com |
Starting at Maintenon Chateau near Rambouillet in Eastern Paris, the one-hour journey aboard Montgolfière Paris's hot-air balloon will take you across the rural Brie region to reach Paris, your final destination. See the city from a spectacular perspective and enjoy the breathtaking panoramas above the city in small groups (not more than 5 at a time). If you don't have a car, arrange with the crew to pick you up in the city center. Price: EUR240 per person. Discounted prices for groups of two or more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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French History & Culture |
60 rue des Francs-Bourgeois Paris 75003 France +33 1 40 27 60 96 http://www.archivesnationales.... |
Exhibits, concerts, workshops, conferences, and other events are hosted at the Museum of French History in Paris, one of the massive resources maintained by the Archives Nationales, the National Archives. These Archives Nationales preserve archives dating from the Middle Ages until 1958. The Museum itself is a marvelous center of history, culture, education, and entertainment. Closed Tuesdays. Free entrance with membership, EUR30. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Real Magic of Paris |
11 Rue Saint Paul Paris 75004 France +33 (0)1 42 72 13 26 http://www.museedelamagie.com |
This dimly lit, subterranean museum of magic offers many things to bewitch a young mind. But while it is filled with numerous interesting curios and props that track the history of magic from the 18th century to the present (think magic wands and early Ouija boards), children will doubtless be primarily intrigued by the interactive games, optical illusions and other hands-on "magic" items that are scattered throughout the museum. In addition, a magic show, performed several times daily, is included in the price of the ticket. Don't miss it: the kids will love it – and so will you. Admission: €7, adults; €5, children; Groups of 20 or more: €6, adults; €4 children. -Barbara Diggs Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Museum of Dolls |
Impasse Berthaud (vers 22 rue Beaubourg) Paris 75003 France +33 1 42 72 73 11 http://www.museedelapoupeepari... |
The Musée de la Poupée - the Doll Museum - of Paris brings together over 500 dolls, created from 1800 until the present day. It is a space of fantasy, discovery, and nostalgia with temporary exhibits and workshops to accompany the substantial permanent collection. A boutique and doll repair clinic are open during the same hours as the Museum. Reduced ticket prices available for children, other qualified persons, & during "Happy Hours". Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Home to Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo |
34 Quai du Louvre Entrée principale: Pyramide & Cour Napoléon Paris 75001 France +33 (0)1 40 20 50 50 http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commu... |
Only a few people know that the third largest museum worldwide used to be the main residence of French kings and emperors for six centuries. The Old Fortress was erected in 1190 under the reign of King Philippe Auguste to protect the kingdom from the invasion of northern tribes (the Vikings). During the 14th century, the palace was extended under Charles V and became from time to time a royal residence. The greatest changes in the original palace were made under King François I. The medieval Grosse Tour was destroyed and replaced by a sumptuous palace, still considered a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. In 1594, Henri IV decided to build a passage between the Tuileries Palace and Louvre Palace, still known as the "Great Gallery". The "Cour Carrée" was part of a vast program conducted under Louis XIII and Louis XIV to embellish the king's residence and is a symbol of the classical period. After Louis XIV moved to Versailles, the Louvre knew a static period. The most recent construction is the Glass Pyramid erected by Leoh Ming Pei under French President Mitterrand, which is now the main entrance to the museum. With 35000 pieces and a surface of about 740000 sq. ft., the Louvre cannot be taken in in one day. The museum comprises eight departments: Eastern and Middle-Eastern Antiquities including treasures from Mesopotamia, Syria or Iran dating back to the Neolithic period; Egyptian Antiquities, Greek, Roman and Etruscan Antiquities dating from 6000 BCE to 600 AD; Islamic Art, Sculptures, Decorative Art which includes among other pieces, famous Empress Eugénie's and Louis XV's coronation crowns; Paintings from 13th century to 1848 and Prints and Drawings (viewed by appointment). Besides famous Da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Veronese's Wedding Feast at Cana, you will admire paintings from Italian Renaissance (Titian, Raphael, etc), masterpieces of Dutch Painters like Rubens, Van Eyck as well as Vermeer's Lacemaker. Also, very famous among French people, don't forget Dürer's Self-Portrait, Delacroix's Liberté Guidant le Peuple or David's Coronation of Napoleon. Among sculptures, in addition to Venus de Milo and Winged Victory of Samothrace, pay a tribute to Michelangelo's Slaves. Insider's tips: bring some patience and buy your tickets online to escape the long lines. Also, come back at night to see the Pyramids illuminated! Admission:EUR 8,50. For lectures, movies and music, consult the Auditorium's program. - Aurélie Pichard Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Artistic Community, Living History |
21 avenue du Maine Paris 75015 France +33 1 42 22 91 96 http://www.museedumontparnasse... |
At the Musée du Montparnasse, conscious intention creates the museum as a space of exchange and enrichment, hosting concerts, educational activities, talks, and other events along with art exhibits. Photography exhibitions are often featured and the Espace Krajcberg hosts a permanent collection of the Brazilian artist's work. Entrance EUR5; reduced EUR4; group pricing EUR2-3 each. Free for children under 12. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hotel for Comfort & Business |
19 Rue du Commandant Mouchotte Paris 75014 France +33 1 44 36 44 36 http://www.starwoodhotels.com/... |
Soaring 25 stories into the air, the Méridien Montparnasse Hotel welcomes discerning guests to an enjoyable stay in Paris' left bank. Panoramic views of Paris from the comfort of your hotel room await, along with original etchings and lithographs decorating the walls. Multilingual staff are happy to offer their expertise and advice 24 hours a day to ensure that time spent in the city of lights is appreciated to the fullest. Dining opportunities range from friendly café to upscale, elegant, and refined cuisine. For business travelers, the innovative duo rooms transform from personal bedroom to a meeting space which can comfortably accommodate up to 12. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Emperor's Final Resting Place |
Esplanade des Invalides 7th Arrondissement Paris, Île-de-France France +45 55 92 30 |
Napoleon Bonaparte (b.1769) died in exile on the Isle of St. Helena in 1821. Apparently the French thought better of him after his death and in 1840 his remains were returned to France and this magnificent memorial that was built between 1843-53 now serves as his final resting place. Visitors can observe the giant sarcophagus (13 x 6.5 x 14.25). The layout has a total of five gigantic blocks. Along the walls is etched a chronicle of Napoleon's victories that add counter-point to the grandeur of the vault. Napoleon's Tomb sets in Les Invalides that was built by Louis XIV originally as a hospital for injured soldiers. On the grounds is also the Musee de l'Armee, the French war museum. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An Oasis Apart from City Life |
23 rue des Pirogues de Bercy Paris 75012 France +33 14 341 9696 http://www.omnisens.fr/acces.html |
Omnisens is an oasis of serenity in the bustling heart of Paris. Covering 600 square meters, this spa and gym offers a bevy of services including massage, estheticians, jacuzzis, yoga and pilates classes. Its interior is a soothing white with springs of greenery and potted plants. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Creatures of the Sea |
293 Avenue Daumesnil Paris, Île-de-France 75012 France +33 1 4474 8480 / +33 1 4474 8501 http://www.palais-portedoree.org |
If you're fond of sea animals, then stop by at The Palais Porte Doree Public Aquarium. Though not as impressive as other aquatic parks, it still is worth a visit. Visited by both tourists as well as school children, the museum is home to a whole lot of aquatic animals. You'll find tank after tank of sea creatures-Colossoma pacu, Cichlids, Cardinal Tetra and lots more. The building is also used as a venue for several exhibitions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports, Events, & Architecture |
141 rue Danton Paris 92300 France +33 1 47 58 15 92 http://www.levallois-sport.com... |
Open since 1992, the striped façade of the Palais des Sports Marcel-Cerdan welcomes the sportive population of Levallois-Perret to their choice of physical activity with six rooms on four levels. This sports facility is open seven days a week, making it an intrinsically valuable resource. It also hosts around 50 events every year, including assemblies, forums, business meetings and conventions, concerts, theater, banquets, religious ceremonies, film showings, polling stations during elections, and of course, sports competitions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lovely Leafy Park |
39 Avenue Pablo Picasso Paris 92000 France +33 1 47 24 28 35 http://www.pidf.com/page/p-73/... |
An enjoyable day free of charge is available to individuals or groups at the Parc André Malraux of Nanterre, which offers a games area and playground, a merry-go-round, and allows fishing and pets. The 25 hectares (62 acres) have been devoted to this cultural purpose since the 1960s, and are landscaped (as designed by Jacques Sgard) to contrast their gentle relief and vegetation with the surrounding urban construction. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Picturesque Park is no Trifle |
Bois de Boulogne Paris 75016 France +33 14 071 7560 http://www.paris.fr/portail/Pa... |
This magnificent garden in the Bois de Boulogne was constructed in 1777 in only 64 days, due to a bet conducted between Marie Antoinette and the Count of Artois. Its composition was inspired by Chinese landscapes and imagery, and it features pagodas, fountains, grottoes and vast expanses of flowers and greenery. In 1865 an orangerie was constructed which still houses oranges in addition to classical concerts and expositions. The orangerie has a capacity for 200 seated and 300 for cocktails. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One of the newly born in Paris |
Rue des Couronnes rue Piat Paris 75020 France |
Recently designed (1988), this park is a favourite amongst the locals. In spring, the flowering shrubs are an olfactory miracle. Its terraced layout offers an exceptional view of the city (including the Eiffel Tower) whilst out for a jog. In summer, children take over the modern fountains and improvise all sorts of games. Sports lovers enjoy working out a sweat on the basketball and football pitches whilst the lawns invite you to relaxation. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Park, Art, Education |
170, quai de Stalingrad Paris 92130 France +33 1 40 93 44 94 http://www.issy.com/index.php/... |
Over a 20 hectare (50 acre) portion of the Ile Saint Germain, 8 hectares (20 acres) of which are dedicated to natural, uncultivated vegetation, the park provides leisure and a selection of activities to the community. These include a pony-club, guided visits, an architecturally innovative tower/sculpture designed by Jean Dubuffet, and ecological information at the Maison de l'environnement. Hours vary by month, opening between 7 and 8 a.m. and closing between 5 and 10 p.m. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Immense & Beautiful Park |
Le Parc Paris 93120 France http://www.parcs93.info/fr/par... |
A magnificent, 400 hectare (988 acre) space of greenery and waterways just north of the town itself, the Parc de la Courneuve offers forest, lakes, waterfalls, hills, glens, and grassland for adventurous visitors to explore. Celebrations, exhibits, and activities are held in the park, and the natural flora and fauna provides plentiful educational opportunities. Nearly 2 million visitors each year enjoy all the park has to offer. Workshops and lectures usually free of charge, with a reservation required. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paris en Décapotable |
2 Place du Palais Royal Paris 75001 France +33 6 64 50 44 19 http://www.parisauthentic.com/... |
Return to the era of Jean-Luc Godard's "Breathless" (1960), when you tour the City of Lights in a French Convertible 2CV. With its one of a kind tour, you will see "Paree" as it was meant to be seen, and might have been seen during the time of the classic French film "Breathless". See the Eiffel Tour, Champs Elysées, Musée du Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, along with the unusual insight of your tour guide. Tours from 20 EUR per person. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Come on board |
19-21 Quai de la Loire Paris 75019 France +33 1 4240 9697 http://www.pariscanal.com/somm... |
This popular cruise spans the River Seine and the St. Martin Canal, taking visitors of the Musée d'Orsay on a three-hour trip to the Parc de la Villette, and back again. Departing from the Museum at 9:30am, or from the Park at 2:30pm, the cruise costs EUR 16 for adults; EUR 9 for children aged 4-11. Gather at the landing stages in front of either venue. Reservations are essential. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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It will be memorable.. |
90 Rue Lepic Paris 75018 France +33 1 4251 0840 |
This is a professional tour guide council, which makes life easier for tourists. Paris Contact Montmartre can make your itinerary and you can go explore the city on your own or join one group tours. Priced only at Euro 12 per person, this walkathon is a must-walk. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mama Marina |
Port de Solferino Paris 75007 France +33 1 4343 4030 http://www.marinadeparis.com/ |
If you want to cruise through Paris in style, La Marina de Paris will help you do so. Choose from two fabulous boats to sail on - Grand Pavois and Vert Galant. There's a wide variety of French food on offer and the service will make you feel like a king. Make your reservations and don't forget to carry your passport and I.D card on the day of your cruise. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High Culture in the City of Light |
Place de l'Opéra Place de l'Opéra Paris, Île-de-France France +33 0 1 40 01 17 89 http://www.opera-de-paris.fr/ |
The Paris Opera is a world-class venue that offers an annual calendar of cultural events including operas and ballets. A typical year will feature "The Damnation of Faust", "The Bat" or "Othello", and programs of the Bolshoi Ballet. Each year there is an elaborate New Year's Eve ballet that includes some of the greatest classics of the art. This elaborate offering is the ultimate high end of international culture and is a great way to celebrate the New Year. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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