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The
Latin Quarter :
This area, known for its lively atmosphere and many bistros, also
houses many cultural and historical sights.
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The
Champs-Elysees :
The Champs-Elysees is one of the many tourist attractions and
a major shopping street of Paris. This avenue has been called
"the most beautiful avenue in the world".
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The
Halles :
The heart of Paris, always busy and the best area for shopping.
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Montmartre
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The hill of Montmartre, in the north of Paris, is a very pictorial
area. It is primarily known for the white-domed Basilica of the
Sacre-C¦ur and the Place du Tertre but it also houses the heritage
of the bohemian Montmartre of the beginning of the 20th century
with its famous cabaret such as the Moulin Rouge.
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The
Marais :
Le Marais is the trendy Right Bank district. With large gay and
Jewish populations it is a very culturally open place.
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Montparnasse
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The heart of intellectual and artistic life in Paris at the beginning
of the 20th century. The cafés and bars of Montparnasse,
which were the meeting-place of the artists and the center of
night-life, are the most notable heritage of those crazy hours
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Bastille
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The Place de la Bastille is the center of this historical and very
lively area of Paris. The square is a popular venue for Parisians
and tourists. Night life in the north eastern area of Bastille is
strong, thanks to its many cafés, bars, night clubs, and
concert halls.
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Saint-Germain-des-Près
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There's a bit of everything here, from the busy sidewalks of Paris'
main art Gallery scene to the expensive shops, from famous cafés
to some of the finest restaurants in the world, Saint-Germain
has it all.
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