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The New York Times online guide to Paris
The NY times guide to Paris with interesting articles and a multi-media guide.. |
The Time Out online guide to Paris
The famous TimeOut Paris guide to Paris. |
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Girls Guide to Paris Online
A new fun guide of Paris from a girls point of view.
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The Louvre
This wonderful museum housed in the Parisian palace of the kings of France, houses one of the most important art collections in the world. |
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Centre Pompidou or Beaubourg
If you are a fan of modern art, this museum is a must! |
Musee d'Orsay
The first train station to have been built in Paris, now converted to a museum housing impressionist art. |
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Palais de Tokyo
A modern art museum that was recently refurbished, dedicated to contemporary art, with a restaurant. |
Fondation Cartier
The foundation of the jewellers Cartier, specialising in contemporary art. |
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Chateau de Versailles
Built by Louis XIV as the capital of France, this palace became an emblem of French quality and elegance. |
Colette
A trendy stop-over if you want to buy that gift for the person who already has everything! Fashion, design, art, books and even a great lunch-stop |
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Fauchon
Stylish food shopping with a modern touch. |
Hediard
'Enter Hediard's world...magical flavours, exotic dreams, rare creations, feel the spirit of a constantly evolving tradition. 150 years of savoir-faire'....Yummy! |
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La Duree
The first coffee house to be opened in Paris in 1862, and to allow women! You must try their 'macarons' which they invented.....Delicious! |
Stohrer
The original pastry shop started by the French queens pastry maker in the 18th Century in the Montorgeuil neighbourhood. |
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Galeries Lafayette
One of the two most famous department stores with a magnificent belle époque glass roof. |
Le Printemps
The other most famous department store, just next to Galeries lafayette on Boulevard Haussman, also with a wonderful glass roof.
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Air France
To come the French way... |
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