Lingering over pain au chocolat in a sidewalk café, relaxing after a day of strolling along the Seine and marveling at icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe… the perfect Paris experience combines leisure and liveliness with enough time to savor both an exquisite meal and exhibits at the Louvre. Awaken your spirit at Notre Dame, bargain hunt at the Marché aux Puces de Montreuil or for goodies at the Marché Biologique Raspail, then cap it all off with a risqué show at the Moulin Rouge.
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Established in July 2002, Paris Bike Tour organizes bicycle tours in Paris. It also offers bicycle rental to the Parisians and to numerous visitors, from the center of Paris, or from home, or from the hotels. VisitsVisiting Paris with a bike combines culture and relaxation. Biking is a unique way to discover or re-discover all the various sites and monuments of Paris while having a good time with family or friends.The bike tours make it possible to enter the old quarters of Paris, such as Le Marais and Le Quartier Latin that you can’t reach by car or coach. You will ride safely since bike lanes are highly developed.Our bikes are light, recent, safe and comfortable. Comfort and safety equipments (such as helmets, rain ponchos, baskets) are also available. Stops are frequent, the rhythm of the tours is adapted to each group.
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Go Bike Paris - we offer unique bike tours: - Midnight in Paris by Bike + toast with champagne - Paris East bike tour + artesian beer Paris on two wheels is the most unique, fun, and sustainable way to explore the city. Cycling with us will help you optimize your time, visit wonderful spots, understand how the city works and get amazing insider tips from locals! Go bike with us and connect quickly and easily with the real Paris.
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What is the first think that cross your mind when you think of Paris? Iconic landmarks? Romantic parks? History? Gastronomy? Wine and cheese? Don't search any longer. Jump in and enjoy the ride
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Les Expressives is the little createurs boutique in the very center of Paris. A 2 minutes walk from the Pompidou Center and you will discover a trendy selection of handmade furniture, jewelry, bags and home decoration. If you are looking for a place to find nice and trendy gifts at friendly prices, check out the boutique in the passage Moliere: it feels like Paris is a small village!
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HintHunt provides you with an unforgettable experience when you and your friends solve puzzles, open locks in a fast paced hour where you will laugh a lot. Our games are exciting yet challenging and have been perfectly designed for groups of 3-5 people regardless of knowledge or any specific skills. Players are locked in our themed room and must put together the hidden clues they find to overcome various mental tasks they encounter in order to escape the room before the 60 minute timer hits 0!
I have tried several rooms at HintHunt Paris and I really enjoyed my time there. It is hard enough that you feel like you have to push yourself to think through the challenges, however you're never going around in circle in stuff that you think after the fact are stupid. It is really fun to go through those challenges with my friends. Also all the rooms are really well designed, to totally loose track of the "real life" once you're there. I totally recommend going there!
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Cave à rhum & épicerie fine. Cette cave spécialisée propose des rhums du monde entier, des punchs ou rhums arrangés et un atelier de dégustation.
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A premium spirit shop in the center of paris selling gin, tequila, mezcal, pisco and tonic. Our specialist with personalized advice will guide you to discover your tastes.
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The Museum of Jewish Art and History is housed in one of the most beautiful historic monuments in the Marais, the Hôtel de Saint-Aignan, built in the 17th century. The museum traces the evolution of the Jewish world via its artistic and cultural heritage, focussing on the history of the Jews in France since the Middle Ages and evoking the communities of Europe and North Africa. Its collection, one of the finest in the world, comprises religious objects, manuscripts, textiles and unique archive documents concerning the Dreyfus Affair. Special importance is given to the Jewish presence in the arts, featuring the painters of the School of Paris (Chagall, Kikoïne, Soutine...) and contemporary artists such Christian Boltanski and Sophie Calle. The museum runs programmes of workshops for children, families and adults, guided tours, lectures, live performances and films throughout the year.
I am a student and a part of my course is Jewish Studies. I always make an effort to visit Jewish museums and galleries where I go. This is one of the best that I have been to. It provides basic information about Judaism and Jewish culture- you do not have to be Jewish or know anything about Judaism to enjoy this museum. When I went there was a really fascinating exhibition on Jules Adler posing the question as to how relevant his Jewishness was to his art, if it was relevant at all. The Museum also has an amazing bookshop which is mainly in French (small number of English books) that covers extensively almost every part of Jewish history, philosophy, art and music and much more. As with most museums in Paris if you are under 26 years of age you can go in for free!
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