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Restaurants & local cuisine
Paris is famous for its internationally acclaimed cuisine, being the home of 'Le Cordon Bleu' and for admiring the art of gourmet cooking. Are you looking for a quick meal at a bistrot or a simple café?
Check out some typical Parisian cafés.
Here are some restaurant guides as valuable suggestions: RestoParis, FranceWay, ParisInfo Resto's & Cafés.
This Food Market Listing might come in handy when you need to locate the closest place to buy fresh fruits, vegetables and groceries.
Shopping & entertainment
Shopping guides, from quite affordable products to the most glamourous shopping needs: Paris.org guide, Paris-Marais decoration & design shopping guide, ParisInfo shopping and fashion guide.
Here is a listing of where you can have a late dine out, bars and nightclubs in Les Marais.
Theatres and cinemas are also all around.
Art galleries & lifestyle
These links will show you the most recent exhibits: Paris.org, Museums-of-Paris.
For pleasure and leisure, as well as taking some time to relax, you can easily find beauty spas, and tea houses.
Les Marais is also known as the Gay Village. Paris-Marais website has more info and tips on the Parisian gay life, gay guided tours, Gay Pride, shops, spas, saunas, fitness gyms, restaurants, bars, clubs, as well as all gay-friendly places and associations.
Museums, parks & monuments
Parisian museums are usually open from Wednesdays to Sundays, they operate during weekends but close on Monday and Tuesday as well as on public holidays. From pre-historical through ancient to modern art, Paris museums present the most complete collections. Admissions on the first Sunday of every month and to the permanent collections by Paris City Hall are free, encouraging the admiration of art. Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Monet, Manet, Rodin, Delacroix, Matisse, and Picasso can be seen in the biggest museums, but you may always find more avant-garde, up-coming, and cutting-edge artists in smaller or independent galleries.
Please visit the following links for more information on museums: ParisInfo, Paris.org, Museums-of-Paris.
Please visit the following links for more information on parks and monuments: ParisInfo, Paris.org.
The 8ème arrondissement is a blast in matters of monuments and historical buildings, this link will guide you through the history of each!
Enjoy Paris
Paris is not a violent city but you have to watch your belongings. Like most big cities, Paris has its share of pick pockets and bag snatchers. But you also need to be aware of street vendors and hawkers illegally selling things such as sunglasses, handbags, clothes and DVD’s (which will prove to be blank). Don’t be tempted!
Aside from normal precautions, remember not to take valuables with you when you don’t have to, it’s much safer to leave them in your apartment. Don’t put any valuables in your handbag; a bag is easily snatched. If you’re outside at a café or restaurant enjoying food or a drink, don’t leave your mobile phone on the table and don’t put your handbag under your seat. Taking these precautions will help you keeping your valuables safe.
Read more about Paris
Paris public transport
Paris sightseeing tour
Paris map and area info
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Apartments in Paris
La Bourse
Marais
Cartier Latin
St. Germain
Tour Eiffel
Champs Elysées
Gare de l'Est - Gare du Nord
la Bastille
Bois de Vincennes
Montparnasse
Bois de Boulogne - Trocadero
Arc de Triomph
Montmartre
Parc des Buttes Chaumont
Belleville
Opera House
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