Sunday, August 17, 2014

9 places to travel to Paris!

Between trips, here is a small list of places that feel good elsewhere in the heart of the capital!


1. Ulysses bookstore on St. Louis Island ...


This small book is held by Catherine Domain, which founded in 1971 the library in the heart of Paris. She is a member of the Explorers Society, International Club World Traveler, founder of the Cargo Club, Ulysses Club of small islands in the world and the Pierre Loti. 
She also organized the first Wednesday of each month at 18:30, cargo club. We just discuss bringing drinking and snacking in front of the steps of the library door. For must have already once, I can tell you that it's very nice and friendly!

2 The Quai Branly Museum


Or the museum of arts and civilizations of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. What a program!


3 Zango, the travel restaurant


This bar to Halls organizes several events around the trip. Including "coffee adventure": every first Tuesday of the month adventure lovers gather around guests who come to share their experiences.

4.The Chinatown in the 13th arrondissement 


He especially on the triangle formed by the Avenue de Choisy, Avenue d'Ivry and Boulevard Massena. This is only place the Chinese New Year parade.

5 Little India 



This is the nickname of the passage Brady. The name is not stolen as this street is reminiscent of a shopping street in India! You will find Indian shops and excellent restaurants!

6 The hammam at the Mosque of Paris 



Located in the 5th, it's a classic of the East in the capital. Guests can get a massage there at an affordable price (for Paris!)

7 The bookshop Shakespeare & Co in the 5th 


This charming old library serves both bookstore and library, specializing in English literature. Upstairs passing travelers are accommodated in exchange for a few hours in the library.

8 Tropical and Mexican greenhouses Natural History Museum 


Change of scenery guaranteed!


9.The Dapper Museum in the 16th



An "area of arts and culture in Africa, the Caribbean and their diasporas."

That's my little list! And you, do you know other places in the same vein?

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