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Bars & Clubs in Paris

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Iron Maiden in Paris



Iron Maiden rocks the house in Paris tonight at Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy.

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Off the beaten path: Walking the Canal Saint Martin in Paris



While the Seine may tempt visitors with it's majestic panoramas and sunset boat rides, the Canal Saint Martin in the tenth arrondissement offers an equally interesting view of a lesser known side of Paris. This picturesque waterway stretches three miles from the north-eastern corner of the city to rue Faubourg du Temple, near République. For a pleasant afternoon stroll, head down rue de la Grange aux Belles at the exit ...

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Jazz in Paris



France has long been a hot spot for jazz artists, be they world-renown stars or aspiring hopefuls. You'll find jazz clubs scattered throughout Paris, but the Saint Germain area boasts several unique addresses in one neighborhood. A particularly inviting one is Le Tennessee Jazz Club, nestled at the end of rue Mazet near metro Odéon. This unassuming bar offers one of the most convivial atmospheres for taking in ...

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

Le Baron Bouge- Get a move on!



As you walk down rue Théophile-Roussel on your way to Le Baron Bouge you may find yourself double checking the street signs to make sure you haven't accidently taken a wrong turn and ended up in Espagne. Fear not, the people spilling spanish-style into the street with wine glasses in hand are actually enjoying a very parisian bar with very french wine. Still, this sort of street party feeling does ...

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Kong



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Everyone who has seen the last two episodes of Sex and the City, filmed in Paris must have noticed a scene where Carrie lunched with Alexandr Patrovsky's ex-wife.
I went there on the first day I arrived in Paris last year with my French friends. It's situated on the top floor of Kenzo boutique overlooking the pont neuf. Kong is intensely decorated by star ...

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Cafe Marly



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Situated in the Richelieu Wing of the Louvre Museum overlooking the IM Pei's glass Pyramid, Cafe Marly is the place to see and be seen. It is one of those wonders run by the Costes Brothers, owner of the uber chic restaurant George on the top of the Centre George Pompidou, the Hotel Costes, and many other darlings of the Paris Haute Societe and international ...

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Mexico in Paris: El Chihuahua



If you share my aversion to “white-tablecloth” restaurants with their discreet waiting staff and din of polite conversation and clinking glasses, then make your way to El Chihuahua, a lively Mexican restaurant that transforms la cena into la fiesta.

Although the restaurant boasts a pleasant terrace overlooking the Seine, where you can catch the end of the day’s rays, enjoying a cocktail, this is one restaurant ...

Friday, May 4th, 2007

Fuming at Fumoir



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Le Fumoir is the bar I’ve heard everyone talking about for a very very long time even before I arrived in Paris. It took me six months to finally decide to go and it was never one to disappoint. The ambience is chic without the slightest pretension. The English masculine-ish leather sofas, grey walls and dark wood bars with other contemporary touches set the mood. ...

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Club Duplex


This was a very special find. My roommates and I happened to meet a few guys who said that they had special connections to get us into Duplex for free. We obliged, and found ourselves whisked away into the club within minutes (only later we would find out that Duplex hosts free nights until 2 AM on Thursdays for students and on Saturdays for everyone). It is easy to get ...

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

Georges- Bust Out Your Sunday Best



If you came to Paris with a suitcase full of LBDs and other fancy garb and were disappointed to discover, upon arrival in the city of lights, that Parisians wear blue jeans and Converse in almost all circumstances, an emergency visit to Georges might be in order. Located on the top floor of the Centre Pompidou, the restaurant offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. The interior is occupied ...