Families from all over Europe, Africa, India, Asia, and, of course, the USA, come to this ultimate Disney theme park. The planners have learned from …
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Moulin Rouge
The lunch and early dinner show feature adequate food and are easier to get into. The late show is mobbed and you are really packed …
Itineraires
Rabbit, beef cheeks, sardines. Earthy eating from a seasoned independent chef. The Latin Quarter is thronged with restaurants but this stands out. The prix …
Les Pates Vivantes
Chinese food in Paris is a cheap and delicious antidote to “le gastronome!”. This place has hand-pulled noodles and will run you at most 12 …
Centre Georges Pompidou
Sometimes described as a giant see-through exoskeleton, this Right Bank fixture is a cultural center featuring the National Museum of Modern Art, the fancy restaurant …
Le Caveau de la Huchette
In a 16th century building reputedly a meeting point for various secret orders, a jazz club was born after WWII, in 1946. During the Revolution, …
L’Hotel Paris
A 4 star two blocks off St. Germain, right off metro Line 4, it’s the hotel where Oscar Wilde lived and died. You can stay …
Montmartre Vineyards
Even frequent visitors don’t know grapes grow in Paris. Lest you think it dates back to the kings, it is in fact from 1932. Not …
Hotel du Jeu de Paume
One of those wonderful former mansions-turned-hotel, this property has suites, apartments and rooms, situated in a really charming part of Paris. It’s considered a very …
Arpege Restaurant
If you’re going to spend $200 per person for lunch and double or more for dinner, you have to go to Michelin 3 starred Arpege. …