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    Explore Paris by canal

    Everyone knows the Seine, but the Canal Saint-Martin and Canal de l’Ourcq show a completely different side of Paris. The vibe here is relaxed and bohemian, with tree-lined banks, quirky bridges, and locals picnicking by the water. Spend the afternoon walking or cycling along the canals, stopping at second-hand bookstores, craft beer bars, or street […] More

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    Jazz nights in hidden cellars

    Paris has always been a city of music, but instead of heading to big, touristy shows, go underground to discover its jazz scene. Places like Le Caveau de la Huchette in the Latin Quarter or 38 Riv’ in Le Marais are located in medieval cellars with stone arches and dim candlelight. The atmosphere is intimate, […] More

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    Picnic at the Petite Ceinture

    The Petite Ceinture (literally “little belt”) is a former railway line that once circled Paris but was abandoned in the 1930s. Today, parts of it have been reopened as wild green paths, where nature has reclaimed the old tracks. Locals come here to escape the urban chaos without leaving the city. You can walk through […] More

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    Discover street art in Belleville

    If you want to see the raw, creative side of Paris, go to Belleville, a multicultural district far from the polished Haussmann boulevards. This neighborhood is an open-air gallery, full of murals, graffiti, and experimental art pieces that change constantly. Many local artists started here before becoming internationally known. You can follow guided tours or […] More

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    Explore the hidden passages of Paris

    Most visitors never realize that Paris hides a network of covered arcades, built in the 19th century as elegant shopping galleries. Instead of walking down the Champs-Élysées, step inside places like Passage des Panoramas, Galerie Vivienne, or Passage Jouffroy. Here you’ll find antique bookstores, quirky toy shops, vintage postcard stands, and charming cafés that feel […] More

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    Eiffel Tower

    Details Address: Champ de Mars, 5 av Anatole France, 7e Phone: 08 92 70 12 39 Website: www.toureiffel.paris Hourslifts & stairs 9am-12.45am mid-Jun–Aug, lifts 9.30am-11.45pm, stairs 9.30am-6.30pm Sep–mid-Jun Priceadult/child lift to top €25.90/13, lift to 2nd fl €16.60/8.30, stairs to 2nd fl €10.40/5.20 Click to rate this post! [Total: 2 Average: 5] More

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    Centre Pompidou

    Details Address: place Georges Pompidou, 4e Phone: 01 44 78 12 33 Website: www.centrepompidou.fr Hours: 11am-9pm Wed-Mon, temporary exhibits to 11pm Thu Price: museum, exhibitions & panorama adult/child €14/free, panorama only €5/free Click to rate this post! [Total: 2 Average: 5] More

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    Basilique du Sacré-Cœur

    Details Address: Parvis du Sacré-Cœur, 18e Phone: 01 53 41 89 00 Website: www.sacre-coeur-montmartre.com Hours: basilica 6am-10.30pm, dome 8.30am-8pm May-Sep, 9am-5pm Oct-Apr Price: basilica free, dome adult/child €7/4 Click to rate this post! [Total: 2 Average: 5] More

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    Musée du Louvre

    Details Address: rue de Rivoli & quai des Tuileries, 1er Phone: 01 40 20 53 17 Website: www.louvre.fr Hours: 9am-6pm Mon, Thu, Sat & Sun, to 9.45pm Wed, Fri & 1st Sat of month Price: adult/child €15/free, 6-9.45pm 1st Sat of month free Click to rate this post! [Total: 4 Average: 5] More

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    First time? Don’t worry!

    Our goal is to offer you not only beautiful photos but an amazing photoshoot experience. The most part of our clients never had a photo session before, so don’t worry if it is your first time! We’ll guide you step by step to make your photoshoot experience easy and unforgettable. From the choice of the […] More

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    How is possible to pay the photoshoot?

    You can pay by PayPal or by Bank Transfer once you have selected (on line) your favorite photos.You can pay in cash at the end of the photoshoot once you have selected (in loco) your favorite photos. Click to rate this post! [Total: 8 Average: 4.9] More

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