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Paris News from the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau n°52 - October 2010 |
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Paris News n°52 - October 2010
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Inaugurations
The mythical district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés is about to welcome a new literary-inspired hotel; there’s a new fun way of discovering Paris’s covered passages, and you can enjoy French cuisine interpreted by an American chef. On the shopping scene, the spotlight is on the Champs-Élysées with the opening of the H&M and Tommy Hilfiger stores. |
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Trends
Many ways of experiencing wine
The French capital showcases French and international winemaking in different ways. On the programme: wine harvests, trade shows, introductory courses, wine bars, international wine cellars and new products.
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In the spotlight
Unusual dinners
Paris offers many possibilities for dining out with a difference. Magic, music and dance make evenings out in the capital unforgettable and offbeat for discerning gourmets.
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Buzz on meetings
Business tourism and events “on a human scale”
Although the capital plays host to large-scale events, it also offers venues adapted to smaller functions … Private spaces host events for up to 50 people and offer numerous convivial and original activities for small groups.
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Paris, seen by...
Margaret Kelly, founder of the Bluebell Girls, would have been 100 years old this year. To honour her memory, Paris News this month gives readers Paris seen by Jane Adamik, who spent 15 years as a dancer with the famous Bluebell troupe and who today occupies the post of ballet mistress at the Lido. |
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