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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4.5 based on 27 reviews
The best Salsa classes in paris, wonderful teachers, welcoming, respecfull and friendly. I don’t understand the (scarses) bad reviews, I’ve been attending classes for a year and never seen anybody complaining ?!? From what I saw, beginners and english speakings people are particulary well treated, have fun, and leaves with broad smiles on their faces !
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Out of all famus sight I discovered the street of art studious “Avenue Daumesnil“, It is long around 2 km and is connected to Bastille Square. On the right side of the street almoust entire lenght of it there is a pasarela under its arches are art studious. There are fashion studious, restauration studious: musical instruments, furniture, studious for production of objects of ceramics and leather... I present one of multiple that i have entered. Studio of Junior Fritz Jacquet “Paper Art & Design“. The interesting thing is that on the top of pasarela is a Botanical Garden. It is worth seeing. I recommend it.
4.0 based on 139 reviews
These arches over the avenue Daumesnil tower over a block of interesting shops.
Viaduct of the Arts has two parts, (in our way of thinking). 1st, an elevated park on the top of an old railway viaduct. The park was inaugurated in 1993 and until New York’s High Line park opened in 2009, it was the only elevated park in the world.(awesome walking, see review, Coulee Verte Rene-Dumont). 2nd, The bottom of the viaduct, under the massive arches, is now home to artisans and crafts people of all descriptions for use as studios or ‘ateliers’ - everything from lamp makers to violin and piano makers. It was nice walking along, taking in the artiness of it all.
4.0 based on 645 reviews
Plenty of choice for meals. We stayed at the in ibis 2 mins away so very convenient. Metro line close by was easy to use. Whilst it could have been a more authentic experience staying nearer the centre of Paris, bercy village provided a less expensive alternative. Would be good for the less experienced traveller.
4.0 based on 544 reviews
AccorHotels Arena is a great place to watch concerts and shows in Paris. Many famous international artists perform here. It is also the site for the ATP Paris Masters tennis tournament. Tickets for most events get booked months in advance, so get in early and get good seats. Located in Bercy, it is situated right outside the Bercy metro station and has easy access. It is well designed, with plenty of entry and exit points, so that it doesn't get incredibly crowded. I was here for the Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience (which was out of this world!!) at the metro station in under 10 minutes of the show ending, which says something about how well it was managed and designed (getting all those thousands of spectators out that easily). The arena is well designed to offer good views from all seats, no matter how far you are from the action. The sound is awesome, and so are the pyrotechnics and lighting. The staff is friendly and nice. The food here is also good, and they have plenty of food outlets, all selling the common items like water, drinks, popcorn, sweets, and each specialising in some other food, like pizzas (you an get them by the slice), burgers, fries, wraps and sandwiches, ... They had some vegetarian options like a veg pizza, sandwich, fries, burger, ... The food was good. They sell drinks and water by opening the cap of the bottle and keeping it, which I did to understand and found weird because then it becomes difficult to carry an open bottle in a dark arena once the show starts and for fizzy drinks, it they lose all power and flavour. They have plenty of toilets. They also sell some merchandise for the event, though I was disappointed by the Game of Thrones merch. There were only a handful of items on sale, and they were all terrible. The closest metro station is Bercy on lines 6 and 14.
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