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]]>Located at 37 Rue de la Bûcherie and filled to the brim with literary classics as well as a variety of newly published books, this bookstore is an absolute must-see for every book lover. The trademark dark green exterior is hard to miss, and the cozy interior invites you to spend hours casually browsing books, with a cup of your favorite coffee or tea in hand.
This little cafe is located in Montmartre, very close to the famous Moulin Rouge, but what makes this place particularly charming is the fact that it was used as the set of the movie Amelie. For fans of the movie, being here can be a surreal experience, but even for casual visitors, it is a great space to rest after hours of walking and sightseeing.
This giant wall, composed of blue enameled lava tiles on which the phrase “I love you” is written 311 times in 250 languages, is a little harder to locate, but if you step into the Jehan Rictus garden square in Montmartre, you’ll be sure to find it. The mural was created in 2000 by the French artist Fédéric Baron, and it is the perfect spot for picture-taking, especially if you’re visiting it with your loved one.
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]]>This restaurant is the epitome of what it looks like to use the best quality ingredients simply.
Every dish at Saturne is divine, and it’s because of the locally sourced, organic ingredients the chefs work with and bring to life with their cooking.
Though the dishes are artfully plated, you won’t be bogged down by difficult to pronounce dishes and crazy molecular gastronomy. The best part is lunch with a starter, main course, and dessert will only run you 50 euros.
If you’re looking for a classic French bistro that’s been around for more than 100 years, you have to go to Benoit.
Everything you find there will transport you to a different time, and it’s such a wonderful way to celebrate old Paris. You’ll find the perfect duck confit and other French classics on their lunch menu, which is a steal at less than 40 euros for a three-course meal.
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]]>Located at 37 Rue de la Bûcherie and filled to the brim with literary classics as well as a variety of newly published books, this bookstore is an absolute must-see for every book lover. The trademark dark green exterior is hard to miss, and the cozy interior invites you to spend hours casually browsing books, with a cup of your favorite coffee or tea in hand.
This little cafe is located in Montmartre, very close to the famous Moulin Rouge, but what makes this place particularly charming is the fact that it was used as the set of the movie Amelie. For fans of the movie, being here can be a surreal experience, but even for casual visitors, it is a great space to rest after hours of walking and sightseeing.
This giant wall, composed of blue enameled lava tiles on which the phrase “I love you” is written 311 times in 250 languages, is a little harder to locate, but if you step into the Jehan Rictus garden square in Montmartre, you’ll be sure to find it. The mural was created in 2000 by the French artist Fédéric Baron, and it is the perfect spot for picture-taking, especially if you’re visiting it with your loved one.
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]]>The post You Won’t Believe the Low Pricetags on These Michelin Star Restaurants in Paris appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This restaurant is the epitome of what it looks like to use the best quality ingredients simply.
Every dish at Saturne is divine, and it’s because of the locally sourced, organic ingredients the chefs work with and bring to life with their cooking.
Though the dishes are artfully plated, you won’t be bogged down by difficult to pronounce dishes and crazy molecular gastronomy. The best part is lunch with a starter, main course, and dessert will only run you 50 euros.
If you’re looking for a classic French bistro that’s been around for more than 100 years, you have to go to Benoit.
Everything you find there will transport you to a different time, and it’s such a wonderful way to celebrate old Paris. You’ll find the perfect duck confit and other French classics on their lunch menu, which is a steal at less than 40 euros for a three-course meal.
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