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Olympia
Paris' most prestigious music hall where must-see artists have been performing for over 50 years. A legendary venue.
WebSite : www.olympiahall.com

Galeries Lafayette
With over 700,000 visitors a day, Galeries Lafayette has established itself as one of the most prestigious and sought-after department stores in Paris. Luxury brands are presented on stands in various departments: fashion, leather goods, jewelery, home décor, cooking, etc.
WebSite : www.galerieslafayette.com

Opéra Garnier
An architectural masterpiece renowned the world over, the Garnier Opera is located on the end of the Avenue de l'Opéra, near the metro station of the same name. Discover this temple of opera and dance, a listed historical monument.
WebSite : www.operadeparis.fr
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Brasserie Mollard
A listed historic monument, this large brasserie restaurant in a unique and authentic art nouveau setting in Paris offers seafood, shellfish, fish specialties, and more.
WebSite : www.mollard.fr

Musée d'Orsay
Housed in the former Orsay train station, the museum displays Western painting and sculpture from 1848 to 1914, as well as decorative arts, photography, and architecture. The auditorium hosts various events, concerts, films, shadow plays, conferences, and lectures, as well as a special kids program.
WebSite : www.musee-orsay.fr

Institut Sothys
A 400m2 space devoted to beauty and wellness, in a atmosphere of quiet refinement with subdued lighting and light wood: beauty treatments, absolute wellness, relaxation, repose, sweet spa treatments, face and body care programs, and more.
WebSite : www.sothys.fr

Printemps
Located in Paris' 9th arrondissement, Printemps Haussman (a listed historical monument, offers major name brands in fashion, luxury goods, and beauty products. They are divided by theme: Printemps Fashion, Printemps Beauty, Printemps Home, and Printemps Men. Each holiday season, the animated Christmas windows attract over 10 million visitors over a 6-week period.
WebSite : www.printemps.com

Théâtre Mogador
The Magador represents nearly a century of music hall history. But it was only in the '90's that the venue began hosting concerts, which were huge hits. Since 1999, the concert hall, which seats 1800, has been the biggest private theater in the capital!
WebSite : www.theatremogador.com

Café Marly
Located under the Louvre arcades across from the pyramid, Café Marly offers a unique setting with an intimate interior bathed in warm colors. The dishes are original and creative and the spot is fashionable, ideal for business meals or romantic dinners.

Théâtre Edouard VII
In the early 20th century the English king Edward VII decided to open a theater in Paris in order to contribute to city's cultural life. In 1913 it opened as a cinema, but was soon taken over by theater performances.
WebSite : www.theatreedouard7.com

Musée Grévin
Enter into a VIP universe in this legendary place that brings together 300 wax figures to give you the illusion of exploring the middle ages, the renaissance, and more. Visitors can thus discover actors, singers, politicians, artists, professional athletes, and other personalities in the news.
WebSite : www.grevin.com

Les Cercles de la Forme
The Cercle de la Forme gym, located in the Saint-Lazare business district, offers you a workout/relaxation break in a setting bathed in sunlight. Lots of activities are available: fitness, martial arts, dance, self defense, and work outs.
WebSite : www.cerclesdelaforme.com

Café de la Paix
Opened in 1862 and completely restored, with an elegant décor and large picture windows, the Café de la Paix offers a light, creative, and sophisticated cuisine.
WebSite : www.cafedelapaix.fr

Champs Elysées
The Champs-Élysées, in Paris' 8th arrondissement, connects Concorde to Charles-de-Gaulle square, in the center of which is the Arc de Triomphe. Considered to be the most beautiful avenue in the world, its also one of Paris' major tourist attractions with its many prestigious brand name shops.
WebSite : comite-champs-elysees.com

Les passages couverts
Paris' glass-roofed arcades are a series of passages traced between buildings, often housing shops. Nearly all of the arcades are found on the right bank, mainly near the Grands Boulevards. Veritable witnesses to the city's history, they punctuate the capital, offering singular architecture and cosmopolitan atmosphere to their inhabitants and tourists.

Musée du Louvre
Located in the heart of Paris in an former royal palace, the Louvre is the city's biggest museum in terms of area, and one of the most important in the world. Made of up 8 departments, this museum boasts 35,000 works from antiquity to 1848, from western Europe to Iran by way of Greece, Egypt, and the Middle East.
WebSite : www.louvre.fr

Disneyland® Paris
Disneyland® Paris transports you to five imaginary worlds, where dreams, entertainment, chills and thrills are on the menu: 40 rides as well as shows, parades, sit-down and take-out restaurants, in addition to a selection of shops with a magical décor.
WebSite : www.disneylandparis.fr