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Le Marais (meaning the marsh in French) is a district in Paris, France, traditionally a bourgeois area, but also a well-known historically. It spreads across parts of the 3rd and 4rd arrondissements in Paris (on the Right Bank - Rive Droite - of the Seine ).
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Book a sunny day to climb the stairs of the 2 first floors, then take the lift to reach the third one… and enjoy the view !
In October, it wasn't very sunny...
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Disneyland is not just a place for children. For sure, Lomographers can have so much fun here ! Just look these to be sure !
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Through the objective of a lomographic camera, all that surrounds me seem to be more alive, more exceptional, as if I'm seeing things for the first time. And it's in Paris where these moments are most precious. This city, which is rich in history and magical places, gives me a wonderful feeling each time which makes it hard for me to go someplace else.
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The biggest and most modern park in Paris. A very nice place to be, alone, with friends, or family, because you can do whatever you like according to your mood of the moment, and that has no price.
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Rock en Seine is a rock festival that occurs the last week-end of august in the park of Saint-Cloud (department of Hauts-de-Seine) in the heart of historic gardens designed by Le Nôtre.
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If you want to ask what is the symbol of Paris, the Eiffel Tower might be a perfect answer!
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A great place to relax in Paris, to have picnic, to walk around, or just to stand sitting near the central fountain, with it’s ducks and children pushing sailboats across.
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Disneyland Paris is the most visited touristic attraction in the whole Europe.
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To explore the different facets of Paris a visit to one of the multi-ethnic neighbourhoods like Belleville should be a must. A district of Paris full of diverse cultures and other surprises in its side alleys.
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Any city looks different from the water. The canal St. Martin is a favorite spot in Paris and taking a boat ride on the canal was a great opportunity to discover (and shoot) another side of the canal.
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Our 36 hours in Paris was one of my favourite travel escapades of 2011. Although a short period of time, we managed to see all of the touristy locations and took plenty of photos and you can too!
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Yes the Saint Vincent de Paul Church in Paris is on the same square as the Lomography shop, place Franz Liszt.
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Great wines and oysters in the darkest part of Paris. We were recommended to go to Wepler by some Parisian gallerist that I know. She assured me it was the best place for fish. Queues at the door upon our arrival suggested a gem, and that couldn't have been farther from the truth.
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On a particular trip to Paris, I decided to "drink less and do more culture", as well as try and not to spend too much money as what usually happens.
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Although located in the middle of the bustling tourist hotspot Montmartre, with a major boulevard running overhead, once you find your way into Montemartre Cemetery you'll discover the peace, quiet, and tranquility.
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One of the best things Paris can offer. Oh, those gardens! I keep on coming back. The pure beauty of Paris. Place de la Concorde, Tuileries Garden and then the Pyramids of Louvre - nothing can beat this experience! Created by Catherine de Medicis as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was first opened to the public in 1667, and became a public park after the French Revolution.
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One of the most spectacularly located restaurants in the entire world. It was our last few hours in Paris, and we were desperate to dine somewhere around the Louvre. But it had to be a place which served Pomerol wine, there were no doubts about that. I didn't know why, but my partners did insist on that.
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Whatever you want to indulge in, Paris always has something new for you, ranging from fragrance, color or taste. Bubble tea is a pearl of flavor (sometimes also with pearls inside). It's a combination of Parisian coolness while walking the streets and sucking on this beverage for an awesome experience.
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I love Paris in the spring time. I love Paris in the fall. I love Paris in the summer when it sizzles, as Ella Fitzgerald sang…and who doesn’t love Paris?