3-room Apartment in the center of PARIS

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3-room Apartment in the center of PARIS

Guide des Quartiers

Napoleon commissioned this “Temple of Money” in 1808, adorned with 64 massive Corinthian columns. The building’s design is epic and it is possible to visit inside (tours in English and French).
2nd Arrondissement
Napoleon commissioned this “Temple of Money” in 1808, adorned with 64 massive Corinthian columns. The building’s design is epic and it is possible to visit inside (tours in English and French).

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This cavernous turn-of-the-century establishment and its surly waiters offers better theatre than food. Basic, inexpensive French food. Well worthwhile and very good value for money.
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Bouillon Chartier
7 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre
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This cavernous turn-of-the-century establishment and its surly waiters offers better theatre than food. Basic, inexpensive French food. Well worthwhile and very good value for money.
About 10 minutes walk west, along the Grands Boulevards. Or a quick hop on the metro, direct to “Opera”. It’s an opera house fit for an emperor. This grandiose culture palace was once the world’s largest theatre, with an area of 3 acres and a stage that can accommodate 450 performers. Do try and take in a ballet or opera. Spectacularly grand and worthwhile.
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Palacio Garnier
Place de l'Opéra
1196 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
About 10 minutes walk west, along the Grands Boulevards. Or a quick hop on the metro, direct to “Opera”. It’s an opera house fit for an emperor. This grandiose culture palace was once the world’s largest theatre, with an area of 3 acres and a stage that can accommodate 450 performers. Do try and take in a ballet or opera. Spectacularly grand and worthwhile.
The closest thing to Sotheby’s in Paris, this establishment specializes auctions of everything from Cartier jewels, Louis XV antique furniture, to African sculptures or period kitchenware or rare books. Auctions take place from 2pm but arrive early to scan the merchandise. An experience in itself, whether you wish to buy or not! Address: 9 rue Drouot. Just a few minutes walk.
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Hotel Drouot
9 Rue Drouot
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The closest thing to Sotheby’s in Paris, this establishment specializes auctions of everything from Cartier jewels, Louis XV antique furniture, to African sculptures or period kitchenware or rare books. Auctions take place from 2pm but arrive early to scan the merchandise. An experience in itself, whether you wish to buy or not! Address: 9 rue Drouot. Just a few minutes walk.
About 5 minutes walk west of rue Montorgueil street market. Like those at the Place Vendôme (also quite nearby), this circle of noble mansions was designed by Hardouin-Mansart to celebrate a triumph of Louis XIV. The bronze equestrian central statue is magnificent.
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Place des Victoires
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About 5 minutes walk west of rue Montorgueil street market. Like those at the Place Vendôme (also quite nearby), this circle of noble mansions was designed by Hardouin-Mansart to celebrate a triumph of Louis XIV. The bronze equestrian central statue is magnificent.
These arcades, opened in 1826, have enjoyed a stylish renaissance. The walkways, mosaic marble surfaces and arching glass roofs have been painstakingly restored. The arcades house fashionable shops and cafés. The galleries are to be found right next to Place des Victoires. There are also some galleries that come off the Grand Boulevards, near the Grévin wax museum going west towards Opera.
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Galerie Colbert
Galerie Colbert
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
These arcades, opened in 1826, have enjoyed a stylish renaissance. The walkways, mosaic marble surfaces and arching glass roofs have been painstakingly restored. The arcades house fashionable shops and cafés. The galleries are to be found right next to Place des Victoires. There are also some galleries that come off the Grand Boulevards, near the Grévin wax museum going west towards Opera.
The arcades house fashionable shops and cafés.
15 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Galerie Vivienne
4 Rue des Petits Champs
15 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The arcades house fashionable shops and cafés.
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Palais-Royal
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Gastronomie

Large French brasserie with an original and traditional menu, dating from 1920 . Reservations recommended.
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Vaudeville _
29 Rue Vivienne
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Large French brasserie with an original and traditional menu, dating from 1920 . Reservations recommended.
Cocktails and international dishes served in an elegant and trendy restaurant, which regularly hosts DJs
Spoon
25 Pl. de la Bourse
Cocktails and international dishes served in an elegant and trendy restaurant, which regularly hosts DJs
This is such a classic Paris brasserie that Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton, along with Keanu Reeves, chose to dine there for their only dinner in Paris in the movie Something’s Gotta Give. Parisians have always frequented Le Grand Colbert for the typical brasserie cuisine - oysters and shellfish, andouillette ficelle, bœuf gros sel, and poached chicken - served in this sprucely restored historic monument complete with frescoes and ornate plasterwork, brass railings and painted glass panels. The cozy atmosphere continues to be popular. Expect a warm welcome and swift, smiling service.
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Le Grand Colbert
2 Rue Vivienne
75 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This is such a classic Paris brasserie that Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton, along with Keanu Reeves, chose to dine there for their only dinner in Paris in the movie Something’s Gotta Give. Parisians have always frequented Le Grand Colbert for the typical brasserie cuisine - oysters and shellfish, andouillette ficelle, bœuf gros sel, and poached chicken - served in this sprucely restored historic monument complete with frescoes and ornate plasterwork, brass railings and painted glass panels. The cozy atmosphere continues to be popular. Expect a warm welcome and swift, smiling service.

Consejos para la ciudad

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Clothes and other shopping

Galleries Lafayette & Au Printemps These two mammoth department stores are on Boulevard Haussmann, 10 minutes walk west along the Grands Boulevards (or a hop on direct metro, line 9 getting off at Chaussée d’Antin). Both are great to get a peak at the latest Parisian fashion as well as an indication of prices. If possible, shop on weekday mornings to avoid the stampedes… Galleries Lafayette has a magnificent glass and steel dome, classified as a historic monument. On the top floor, you’ll enjoy a marvellous vista of the right bank’s rooftops. Today, this historic Place marks the right bank’s
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Grévin wax museum

The city’s largest wax museum is populated with distinguished paraffin personalities. Children love it. 10 Boulevard Montmartre, just 10 mins walk west along the Grands Boulevards.