Géosmine, the newest restaurant in the district !
The restaurant “Géosmine”, just like the Fabric hotel, has found its place in a former textile workshop in our beautiful neighborhood next to République square.
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The restaurant “Géosmine”, just like the Fabric hotel, has found its place in a former textile workshop in our beautiful neighborhood next to République square.
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For the greatest happiness of cat lovers, the National Museum of Natural History presents “Felines” an exhibition dedicated to this fascinating species, at the Gallery of Evolution.
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The restaurant “L'Oyat” is a French cuisine restaurant located in the heart of the 3ᵉ arrondissement of Paris, just a few steps from the Place de la République and the beautiful Marais district. It is the perfect place if you are looking for a unique culinary experience near the hotel FABRIC.
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What we love about the Fabric Hotel is its industrial style and unique interior design, which reflects the history of the former textile factory in which it is housed. At the heart of this style is an iconic piece: the vintage Singer sewing machine, which sits proudly in the hotel's lobby.
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For centuries, the history and culture of Egypt has fascinated everyone, and the Louvre Museum is a testament to this with one of the richest departments of Egyptian antiquities. This spring, Paris hosts the exhibition “Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs”, featuring more than 180 treasures from Ancient Egypt. After the success of the Tutankhamen exhibition, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to discover the world of Ramses, one of the greatest builders of Ancient Egypt.
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The Porte de Versailles is hosting the 119ᵉ edition of the Foire de Paris, a must-attend annual event for interior design, technology, cuisine, fashion and crafts enthusiasts.
The sweetest time of the year is fast approaching! Next Sunday, you can celebrate Easter Day with your loved ones. Like every year, Easter is an opportunity to spend time with your family, to organize an egg hunt and especially to enjoy some good chocolate! And if you haven't yet bought sweets for yourself or your loved ones, don't hesitate to go to “À la Mère de Famille”, the oldest chocolate factory in Paris!
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The Carnavalet Museum is back with a new exhibition entitled "Parisian Nights", dedicated to the city's nightlife.
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Chef Alexandre Marchon describes his cuisine as instinctive, gourmet, gastronomic and committed, adjectives that make you want to try his eponymous restaurant.
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Everyone knows Claude Monet and his work. His magnificent Water Lilies always surprise us more. We know much less of Léon Monet, his brother, who however played a fundamental role in the artist's career. The new exhibition at the Musée du Luxembourg is entirely dedicated to this little-known brother, but very important to Claude's artistic life.
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The musée de l'Homme offers you a real journey through time that you should not miss! The new exhibition Arts and Prehistory presents more than 90 works of prehistoric art from around the world and a hundred digital representations of paintings and engravings.
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"Giadinh" is the brand new place in the rue de la Folie Méricourt and it promises great evenings with friends!
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