Activities in Paris



Amnesia Cafe

A gay bar on Rue Vielle du Temple.
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Angelina

This traditional Parisian café, in operation since 1903, is best known for its fabulous chocolate.
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Anne Semonin Atelier de Beaute

Luxurious spa featuring the latest in skin and hair treatments.
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Au Lapin Agile

Originally opened in 1860, this famous cabaret bar still offers rousing performances of song, dance and comedy as well as quality foods and wines.
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Aux Trois Mailletz

This jazz bar captures the traditional atmosphere of the Latin Quarter.
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Aviation Club de France


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Banana Cafe

One of the most popular nightspots with the Parisian gay crowd.
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Barrio Latino

This popular four-story restaurant and bar offers great Latin food and music.
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Bateaux Mouches

These boat tours down the River Seine, complete with historical commentary, depart from the Eiffel Tower.
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Bateaux Parisiens


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Bercy Village


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Bike About Tours


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Bon Marche Grand Epicerie

The American supermarket meets French cuisine: this store may look like an international food market, but its products and people are distinctly French.
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Boulangerie Poilane

Considered by many to be Paris's best bakery.
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Boulangerie Poujauran

This small, yet popular, bakery offers a wide selection of high-quality breads and pastries.
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Cafe de Flore

This historic café captures the ambience of Paris of old all the way down to its cramped quarters.
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Cafe du Tresor

This colorfully hip café features interesting interior decorating and cartoons on the tables.
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City Segway Tours - Paris


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Colette

This unusual department store features an eclectic selection of odds and ends.
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Crazy Horse Saloon

An unforgettable dinner theater show featuring dozens of half-naked women.
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Debauve et Gallais

An upscale candy store.
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Deyrolle

On Friday February 1, 2008, a fire destroyed the second floor of the Deyrolle "cabinet of curiosities" at the rue du Bac. The collections of insects and butterflies went up in flames, as well as part of the collection of other animals. The owner of Deyrolle, Louis Albert de Broglie, is calling for donations to reconstruct the Deyrolle Museum. It is expected that the shop will re-open in September 2008. More information (in French) as well as an online store: www.deyrolle.fr
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Didier Ludot

An internationally acclaimed vintage clothing store.
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