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Eiffel Tower  5 Votes  

Elevator 1st floor 4,50€, second floor 7,80€, top 11,50€; stairs 1st and second floor 4,50€ Until 1930, the Eiffel tower was the tallest bulding in the world. Completed in 1889, the Eiffeltower is still able to pull the masses- mostly lovers, enjoying the gr...

Barrio Latino   2 Votes  

This 4-storey bar, restaurant and club is in the Bastille area and a good place to head if you like dancing salsa. The first and third floors have dancefloors with latino music, the second floor is a restaurant where you can eat tapas or regional South American dishes ...

Musée du Louvre  2 Votes  

Despite being the home of the fannypackers (yes, you know who Im talking about), the Musee Du Louvre is still a a must-see. However, preparation is essential as the museum is massive and no matter how many romantic French movies you watch, it would be a wise choice to l...

Château de Versailles  1 Votes  

The magnificent palace of Versailles, built by the "Sun King" Louis XIV, is an example of what one person's will is able to complete. Starting in 1664, "Le Roi Soleil" created his palace as he wanted to escape the stinking, overcrowded Moloch of Paris. He also moved his...

Le Petit Trianon and Petit Hameau, Versailles  1 Votes  

The Petit Trianon is a small palace hidden in the parks of Versailles. It was originally constructed between 1762 and 1768 for the mistress of Louis XV, the famous Marquise de Pompadour, then occupied by her successor, Madame du Barry. King Louis XVI gave it to his wife...

Feels Like Home in Paris - Apartments for rent  1 Votes  

12 apartments, located mainly in the Montmartre district of Paris. A very friendly and competent agent, miss Yetunde Oshodi,says on the website: "The Feels Like Home in Paris method of hospitality comes with a personal touch from the email correspondences to the meet an...

Le Maroc  1 Votes  

This traditional moroccan restaurant is situated in the Casanova street. Unfortunately, this is the "wrong" Casanova: the one we all know was named Giacomo. (Danielle Casanova was a french communist who was killed in Auschwitz). Anyway, back to "Le Maroc": here you c...

Ritz Hotel   1 Votes  

If you're looking to live up Parisian holiday in style, then check in to the swanky and exclusive Ritz Hotel. This extravagant hotel was once the private residence during the 18th century and is now the regular "residence" of international celebrities whenever they visi...

Saint-Sulpice Church  1 Votes  

Paris' Saint-Sulpice church is located in the Luxembourg Quarter of the 6th arrondissement. Considered as the second largest church in Paris, it is elaborately decorated and is dedicated to Sulpitius the Pious. ...

Brasserie Lipp  1 Votes  

This star-studded eatery attracts every kind of celebrity; from French TV and movie idols to journalists and politicians. However, since this restaurant first opened its doors in 1880, it was already drawing in the famous and fabulous. One of its most highly esteemed cl...

La Closerie des Lilas  1 Votes  

For worshipers of the movers and shakers of the literary world, let the La Closerie des Lilas be your church. The shiny copper plates were made in honor of the writers, such as Ernest Hemingway, F.Scott Fitzgerald and Andre Breton, who once dined there....

Cafe du Dome  1 Votes  

Once the favorite haunt of Lenin, Pablo Picasso and a lengthy list of Lost Generation writers such as Earnest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, this place has been modernized into a hip brasserie. However, it's still a wonderful place to grab a well-made cup o...

La Coupole  1 Votes  

Though it may now be overrun with tourists, this cafe which was refurbished in the 1980s, was once the stomping ground of some of the world's best known artists and writers. It's columns were even painted by Marc Chagall and Constantin Brancusi and the cafe's famous cli...

Le Deux Magots  1 Votes  

This lively cafe was once the main hub of Surrealists and the who's who of the literati and artistic scene. People such as Arthur Rimaud, Paul Verlaine, Stephane Mallarme, Oscar Wilde and the inspired pack of the Lost Generation used to frequent this place. ...

L'Hotel  1 Votes  

This 4-star yet quaint boutique-style hotel is best known for being the location of Oscar Wilde's death (Room 16), wherein he famously stated: "I am dying beyond my means." Other famous guests include Jorge Luis Borges and actress/singer Mistinguett. ...

Shakespeare and Company  1 Votes  

The Shakespeare and Company will make you feel like you've died and gone to book heaven. This enchanting bookshop, owned by poet, painter and artist George Whitman, is a Paris institution and has been the hub for the city's literati, artists and creative class. Since it...

Le marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen  1 Votes  

The"Le marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen," opened in 1885 and extending over six hectares, is one of Paris' most famous flea markets. Open from 10:00 to 19:00 on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays, this shopping haven which has over 2000 shops attacts over 70,000 visitors per...

French Cuisine  1 Votes  

People in France are huge food lovers and would faint at the thought of calorie-conscious fare. It's the quality not the quantity, which could be one reason why the French, indulge in tiny portions of the best ingredients yet stay enviably fit, whereas Americans seem to...

Angélina  1 Votes  

“Quality over quantity” is the motto of the French when it comes to good eats. Angélina serves to uphold this belief whilst also injecting a good dose of culture. This quiant cafe has been open since 1903 and its African hot chocolate and homemade whipped cream is ...

Marché Bastille  1 Votes  

Marché Bastille is one of Paris' most famous outdoor markets. And for good reason, as their array of authentic French and ethnic foods make it one of the best places to stock up on ingredients for your cooking adventures or just to simply take a stroll though. ...