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shopping |
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Le Printemps
The most Parisian Department Store |
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The Printemps Haussmann is one of the major department stores in Paris. With over 400 000 sqft devoted to luxury goods, fashion and glamour; 25 floors; 1 million references and over 300 brands sold exclusively; a terrace with an exceptional view over Paris; with its magnificent Art Deco cupola, its Haussmanian facade and spectacular window displays, the Printemps is a wonderful, unforgettable experience of the essence of chic and fashion, luxury and decoration in a selection of the finest French and international brands all at one address. Printemps and fashion go together and the store reflects current trends and invents new concepts.
In 2001, Printemps unveiled its new showcase for luxury goods, “Printemps du Luxe”, in 2003, it inaugurated the biggest Beauty space in the world, 2006 saw an entire floor of footwear opening and a Food Hall, grouping together the 10 biggest brands in deluxe delicatessen and gastronomy…
Printemps also offers seven eating areas with a wide choice of cuisine, from coffee breaks to classic meals. For its international clients, Printemps offers personalized services like accompanying shopping staff, dispatching of purchases throughout the world, reimbursement of the sales tax and acceptation of all foreign currencies at the cash desk.
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64, boulevard Haussmann 75009 Paris
Metro: Havre Caumartin or St Lazare or Auber
From Monday to Saturday from 9.35am to 7pm and on Thursday until 10pm.
01 42 82 57 87 www.printemps.com/international
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museum |
until the
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2010 |
Orangerie Museum
A musuem in the Tuileries Garden |
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The Orangerie Museum in the Tuileries garden was chosen and planned by Claude Monet so as to house his master piece: the Nympheas.
The recent and complete restoration of the musuem allows the rediscovery of this incomparable masterpiece in the same conditions as imagined by Claude Monet. Moreover the museum also offers an exceptional panaroma of modern art with Jean Walter and Paul Guillaume's fantastic collection. |
Musee de l'Orangerie
Jardin des Tuileries Paris
Open 9AM to 6PM
Closed on Tuesdays
+33 1 44 77 80 07 www.musee-orangerie.fr
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pop rock jazz |
from the
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2010 to the
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2010 |
The Stranglers
Suite XVI Tour |
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The Stranglers has been founded by the drummer Jet Black . Other original personnel were bass player/vocalist Jean Jacques Burnel, guitarist/vocalist Hugh Cornwell and keyboardist Dave Greenfield.
The Stranglers' early sound was driven by Burnel's pulsating bass, but also proudly gave prominence to Greenfield's keyboards at a time when the instrument was seen as unfashionable. Their early music was also characterised by the growling vocals and sometimes misanthropic lyrics of both Burnel and Cornwell.
Suite XVI was released in September 2006 and continued the band's resurgence. Although partly a return to the band's heavier punk roots, the album featured a typically idiosyncratic mixture of musical styles. |
Bataclan
50 Boulevard Voltaire 75011 Paris
Metro: Oberkampf
+33 1 49 23 96 33 € 30 www.stranglers.net
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around town |
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2010 |
Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau
Your first stop in Paris |
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Once you arrive in Paris, stop by the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau for tourist information about the city (museums, events, attractions....). You can also book your hotel and plan daytrips, an evening at a Cabaret, or a trip to the amusement park. Paris Visite cards and other museum passes are also available for sale. |
25 rue des Pyramides 75001 Paris
Open every day from 9am to 7pm
Metro : Pyramides, Opera, Palais Royal.
0892 68 3000 www.parisinfo.com
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