In the interval between the fashion shows!
It's shopping time!
Our tip number one is designed for the impatient and somewhat
lazy. Inspired by the fashionable novelties of the coming season, you'll
probably want to instantly update your wardrobe. The blog offers do not
walk away (literally) and immediately settle in Paris fashion mecca -
"Golden Triangle". This so-called mini-district of Paris, formed
by three streets - Avenue des Champs Elysees, Avenue
Montaigne and Avenue George V, where you will find the boutiques of the most
famous fashion houses. Choose your hotel here - then immediately you can have
all the winter sales at your finger tips. All the sales January 8th and
will last until February.
Our choice: a beautiful five-star hotel Hôtel Fouquet's
Barrière Paris at 46 Avenue George V (room it will cost around 800-900
euros / night) and the hotel La Maison de Champs Elysées (select
suite marked Couture - Pure 141st, for example ).
Hôtel Fouquet |
La Maison Champs Elysées |
If you are more attracted to fashion embodied in gold and diamonds,
you recommend you stay close to the Plaza Vendôme its further away from the
center of paris but you will be close to all the top jewelry boutiques
(Cartier, Chopard, Bulgari, Chaumet)
Suitable hotels here: Park Hyatt Paris Vendome on
Rue de la Paix (a two minutes walk to the Opera Garnier) and the Renaissance
Paris Vendôme Hotel (here in the room you will be offered, in addition
to slippers and bathrobes, complimentary toiletries wellness Bvlgari).
Park Hyatt Paris Vendome |
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It's lunchtime!
If you decide to eat in between important shows, then definitely
visit the famous restaurant La Gare, which is housed in a
former railway station Passy-La Muette. This is one of the largest and most
unusual restaurants in Paris holding 250 seats and inside a long hall. The
Lunch menu fits into a modest budget (20 euros) and offers delicious but Unusual gastronomic sensations.
Another option is a cozy little restaurant l'Apparemment Café on
R ue des Coutures St-Gervais. Homemade
sandwiches, delicious salads and aromatic coffee combined with the restrained
interior chamber. A beautiful atmosphere
with a pleasant view of its neighbor the
Picasso Museum. Prices for Dinner
at the Cafe will cost you about 10-15 euros and stays open till
12am.
For a great brunch that Is still Close to the three big Paris
secular institutions go to the conceptual minibar: The Big Ben Bar Restaurant
Train Bleu. It's a great place for a business
meeting or a relaxing dinner. Big Ben Bar
looks like a train corridor. Dinner here
will cost you about 30-40 euros.
La Gare |
l'Apparemment Café |
Big Ben Bar |
Et cetera ...
The Spa My Blend by Clarins can be found in Hotel Le
Royal Monceau Raffles Paris. Bypassing the trendy boutiques and good attractions,
at the end of a busy day, go straight to the temple of beauty and relaxation,
located at 37 Avenue Hoche. Designed by Philippe Starck. This modern center
will offer you a swim in there huge 28 meters swimming pool under a glass dome.
There are also many types of massage to chose from along with Watsu pool,
VIP-sauna facilities and procedures. All by Clarins cosmetics.
My Blend by Clarins - Hotel Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris. Источник:http://buro247.ru/lifestyle/travel/gid-po-parizhu-chem-zanyat-sebya-vo-vremya-nedeli.html |
David Lynch exhibition at the
European Museum of Photography is the Mecca of French history photography,
next keep the spirit of the Henri Cartier-Bresson, Maison Européenne de la
Photographie starts January 15, an exhibition of the famous director David
Lynch called "Little stories." It is a must-see for Paris week –
“Little stories exhibition consists of 40 photographs, the basic patterns of
the universe ajar Lynch. The museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday from
11:00 to 20:00 – take you time really enjoying what the museum has to offer.
David Lynch |
Market Marché du Biron the Famous antique market, part of the Port de Klinyankur,
one of the eight largest markets associated with Parisian antiques. This
market has its origins in the first half of the XX century. If you linger
in Paris until the weekend, be sure to check it out. 220 pavilions Biron
(!) Are open from Saturday to Monday.
Marché du Biron |
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