The Palais de Tokyo is presenting an exhibition on the famous shoemaker Roger Vivier. Internationally renowned for his work-of-art shoes, he began his career during the 1930s. This new retrospective displays 140 pairs of shoes, some of which are made even more sublime thanks to Maison Lesage embroideries. Roger Vivier saw the shoe as a […]
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- October 03, 2013
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Remember, we’ve met Pastry Chef Philippe Conticini, at the source of La Pâtisserie des Rêves on Longchamp street. For one year, the famous tasty place develops its creations as mini versions for kids. A nice box has been created specially for them, including a little part of tarte Tatin, lemon and chocolate, but also a […]
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- September 26, 2013
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This old deserted mall, located across from the Maison de la Radio, along the Seine, has been entirely renovated. Future shopping address of the West of Paris, it will propose 45,000m² to window shopping lovers, and no fewer than 120 retailers including the highly expected Marks & Spencer. Lovers of the British brand, Gavarni and […]
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- September 17, 2013
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Right near Hôtel Gavarni and Hôtel Eiffel Trocadéro, discover places to visit during the 30th edition of European Heritage days, held this weekend everywhere in France. The theme of this year celebrates historical monuments protection, trough 31st December 1913 law. 5 minutes walk away from the two hotels, the Musée national de la Marine suggests […]
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- September 12, 2013
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Seventh art lovers can find their happiness within an independent cinema as historical as unusual : la Pagode. Nestled in the heart of the 7th arrondissement which is the unique projection place, the contrast between its Asian inspired architecture and the remainder of the neighborhood will know how to surprise you. As such, he is […]
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- August 29, 2013
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Each year, from May 1st to October 21st, it is possible to do water ski in Paris. A pleasant leisure you can enjoy during your stay at Hôtel Gavarni or Eiffel Trocadéro. The Ski Nautique Club de Paris is near Bois de Boulogne. This may be a nice way to end your walk trough Bagatelle […]
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- August 22, 2013
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The new Mona Bismarck American Center exhibition puts a must-have of a woman’s wardrobe in the spotlight : the little black dress. The retrospective “Little Black Dress” shows that fashion has its own history, by presenting this clothing over the centuries. Black here is not ominous but on the contrary : it reveals woman beauty. […]
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- August 15, 2013
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Breton artist Mathurin Méheut is put in the spotlight for this Musée national de la Marine exhibition. Official painter of the navy, Mathurin Méheut has also worked as a sculptor, drawer, engraver, illustrator or even designer. This exhibition gives you the opportunity to discover his art. “Mathurin Méheut“ exhibition, from February 27th to September 1st […]
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- August 05, 2013
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The marine world is threatened. The Aquarium de Paris is raising the alarm bell and shows once again its commitment to the environment with the “J’aime ma mer” exhibition. An exhibition dedicated to all ages Suitable for all ages, this retrospective suggests many activities for children. 4 under-exhibitions are held for every age bracket. Scavenger […]
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- August 01, 2013
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Cuisine is an art. It is what we remember from Kitaoji Rosanjin’s work. At the same time painter, calligrapher, ceramist and a cook, he is a symbol of Japanese culinary art. Considered a genius of Japanese gastronomy, Rosanjin was a true master in his field. He semms to have dedicated his life to a sole […]
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- July 25, 2013
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