Île-de-France (English: /ˌiːl də ˈfrɑːns/, French: [il də fʁɑ̃s] ( listen), "Island of France"), also known as the région parisienne ("Parisian Region"), is one of the 18 regions of France and includes the city of Paris. It covers 12,012 square kilometres (4,638 square miles) and has its own regional council and president. It has a population of 12,005,077 as of January 2014, equivalent to 18.2% of the population of France.
Restaurants in Ile-de-France
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A lesbian club in Paris's Montmartre neighborhood.
4.0 based on 286 reviews
Open s an institution in the Marais where the gay community congregates at night before heading off in all directions. Centrally-located among all other hotspots, it's a no-brainer to start a soirée, or to finish if the scene is good. Young and old, sporty and chic, local and foreign all collide for a happy hour (6-10pm) on pints followed by specials on Champagne until closing that provide the perfect social lubrication for the rest of the evening. A welcoming atmosphere makes this a good meeting point for friends or for a solo drink if you're looking to make new acquaintances. Grab a table on the sidewalk for some casual cruising and people-watching - and don't be afraid to have a coffee or light lunch during the day when Open embraces the 'café' aspect of its name.
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We went here with our older teenage daughters, the crowd were very friendly and we had a great time, when we left there were few guys on scooters about and the door men came after us to tell us to be careful and watch our bags with these guys around, we appreciated that. We would Definitely go back. Very friendly gay bar.
Paris' best DJs blast base-thumping rhythms for a largely lesbian crowd.
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