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Timeless Paris – Maison Soubrier Antiques

Secret Paris, timeless Paris, if you know where to look there are treasures to be discovered. There are ancient books shops, the quirky boutiques, studios
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Timeless Paris – Maison Sennelier art shop

Paris is full of secrets, of timeless treasures hidden away in plain sight. Maison Sennelier is one of them. This exquisite shop which has supplied
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Art Deco Paris

Art deco Paris: You may well have sat behind a desk in your working life. But it’s unlikely that you’ve worked while seated at an
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Opera Garnier | Paris Opera House, mini-Versailles

Opera Garnier, Opera National de Paris or Palais Garnier, or more known commonly as the Paris Opera, whatever you call it, it’s generally considered to
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Fabulous and fragrant Fragonard Perfume Museum Paris

In the shadow of the grand Paris Opera house lies a small and unique museum. The Musée de Pafum Fragonard is not one of the
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Espace Dalí Museum Paris

Salvador Dalí loved Paris but few realize the Catalan artist resided for a time, at 7 rue Becquerel in Montmartre. Today close to his former home,
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6 of the very best cultural venues in Paris

Paris is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating cultural cities in the world. Historians say that there have been inhabitants in the area since at
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Sainte-Chapelle Paris the church that’s like a Jewellery box

Earnest faced angels with pale pink and blue wings and voluminous frocks hover over the six musicians on a tiny stage. Solemn faced saints look
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3 wonderful French book stores in Paris that you will love

Happily, one-of-a-kind bookshops are alive, well and thriving in Paris, and everyone seems to have their favorites. More than just stop-offs to find a good
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3 Brilliant English language book stores in Paris France

Paris loves its book shops, just think of those green book boxes that line the River Seine. Known as the bouquinistes de Paris the 217
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