For the first time, some Tsutsugaki masterpieces from a private collection leave Japan to be presented at the Guimet Museum in Paris. This dying art is finally honored thanks to the Parisian Museum. The term may not be familiar with you, for Tsutsugaki is not well known. It is a textile dyeing technique combining the […]
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- July 11, 2013
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Monsieur Bleu is the new dandy of Parisian nights. The brand new restaurant of the Palais de Tokyo is fully booked for dinner. With its very Art-Deco setting imagined by the designer Joseph Dirand, Monsieur Bleu attracts as well thanks to its elegant setting as to its top quality French cuisine. Comfortably sitting on a […]
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- June 19, 2013
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If you are looking for a typical bistro of the Thirties, rush for the Beaujolais of Auteuil. Entirely brought up to date by architect Gilles Guillot, it keeps this spirit of yesteryear with its woodworks, its sheens and its old mirrors. We discover there an authentic but refined cuisine, cooked by Chef Yvan Sternat. Let […]
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- June 05, 2013
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2 steps away from the Gavarni Hotel, there’s one of the most beautiful spa of the capital: La Sultane de Saba. This is a richly decorated place with a spicy atmosphere, you’ll enjoy the sweet orange blossom, amber or argan oil smelling of the treatments. All the ancestral beauty rituals of oriental women are proposed […]
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Two of the most important Parisian museum of modern art, the MAM and the 104 associate on the occasion of a retrospective dedicated to Pop Art genius: Keith Haring (1958 – 1990). 250 hypnotic works will be presented to the public, among which are about twenty are of huge size (at the 104). Keith Haring […]
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- April 29, 2013
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Discover the Old Paris Today, the Gavarni Hotel suggests you take a look at the history of its neighborhood, the 16th district of Paris. Thanks to the book written by Emilie Morel, entitled Paris 16th district – 1900-1940 from the collection Streets Memory, you will find the spirit of the mythical bourgeois area and its […]
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- April 17, 2013
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Two steps away from Hotel Gavarni, in the heart of Trocadéro´s gardens, hides one of the most wonderful places in the west of Paris… Covering over 3.500 m2, Paris’s aquarium, Cinéaqua, offers visitors the chance of discovering over 10 000 different fishes and invertebrates! From the Atlantic Ocean to the Tahitian coral reef, every ocean […]
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- April 15, 2013
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Now we've talked about the sporty aspect of the Bois de Boulogne, we've decided to devote a couple of lines to the natural beauty of this place. Spread over 845 hectares, the Nature reasserts itself and invites everybody for a magic stroll in the parc de Bagatelle, the Mare Saint-James, or in the bird reserve. […]
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- April 12, 2013
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While Spring has just started, the Bois de Boulogne seems to be the perfect place to spend a relax afternoon. Located at the Southwest edge of Paris, it attracts many energetic Parisians who love running between its cute paths. Horse shows fans are glad to meet at the mythical racetracks housed in the wood too. […]
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- April 10, 2013
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At the edge of the Bois de Boulogne, the garden of Auteuil’s greenhouses saw the day in 1761 at the instigation of Louis XV, fond of botany. From now on devoted to collector’s plant, it constitutes a place of tropical exoticism, and a novel occasion to enjoy rich and dense vegetation in the centre of […]
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- April 08, 2013
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