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5 inexpensive restaurants in Paris

Paris is one of the most expensive cities in the world, but as everywhere else, if you know where to search, you can find where to eat well without going to fast food restaurants. Therefore, we offer a selection of Parisian restaurants, very interesting due to their prices and quality of food.   The Lozère is a small restaurant of traditional food from French namesake department. Some of its best dishes are the pasta caussenard with juniper, the steak, the rack of lamb and the caramelized apple with crisp chestnut honey. On Thursday night, you will be able to enjoy the L´aligot menu, which is a regional specialty. For meals, they offer a menu with starter, main course, dessert and drink for 17.80 Euros. For dinner, they have an a la carte menu with starter, main course and dessert for 22.70 Euros. It is advisable to book a table because it is usually full. Address: 4 rue Hautefeuille, 75006 (Metro Saint-Michel) is open from 12 to 14 and from 19:30 to 22. The Family Restaurant de Bourgogne (Chez Maurice) has been open for 40 years and offers generous portions of traditional French dishes. Simple home-style meals served in a retro and barrio atmosphere. Try the beef bourguignon. The lunch menu costs between 9.50-10.50 Euros, the dinner from 13.50-17 Euros no drinks included, and a pint jar of an acceptable house wine costs 4 Euros. Address: 26 rue Vinaigriers 75010 (Metro Jacques Bonsergent). Open from 12 to 14:30 and from 19 to 23:30, closed on Sundays. La Creperie des Canettes is a charming crepes restaurant decorated in marine style, where...

The Royal Palace in Paris

Located close to the Louvre museum, this imposing and majestic palace boasts an interesting and immense history. The palace was created by Cardinal Richelieu, chief executive of King Louis XIII, who was famous for having his pluses and minuses with the famous musketeers of Alexandre Dumas´ novel. The building of the palace was designed by architect Jacques Lemercier in 1624 and originally the building was named Palais Cardinal (Cardinal´s Palace). Richelieu gave it to the Crown before his death and thereafter, it begins to be known as the Royal Palace. In 1784 it opened its gardens to the public, which galleries were used for apartments, shops, cafes and restaurants and two theaters. The police could not access this area, which gave it an aura of freedom, sometimes debauchery, much appreciated by artists and intellectuals of the time. There, one could read the books of Rousseau and Voltaire, banned by the censors. At this time, again the center of political intrigue and one of its cafes Camille Desmoulins announced eloquently to present to the Crown, two nights before the storming of the Bastille. Many celebrities of the time including Balzac, Henry James, Zola and Flaubert used to frequent the palace. In 1938, Colette, the versatile writer of dubious reputation, was installed in an apartment overlooking the garden, where she spent great moments until her death. She was so attached to the palace that came to be called “the lady of the Royal Palace” and there is a plaque in her honor in the building. Currently, the campus is home to the Councils of State and Institutional and the National Library....

Art Fair in Paris

An Art Fair You Should Not Miss The Art Fair of Paris is an event for art enthusiasts everywhere. Every artist is full of talent, but the more constructive criticism an artist receives, the better they become. In Europe the Art Fair event is held to promote the local culture. The event highlights different areas of the arts. A variety of stunning photography featuring the local scenes of Europe will be featured along with other works. Event Details This year the event has a few changes. In 120 galleries of Paris it is going to be held. A new VIP program called “springtime in Paris” is going to take place as a talk series on contemporary design. The dates are March 29th to April 1st. The event will take place under the glass roof in the Grand Palais on Winstone Churchill Avenue. Those who have invitations to join the preview are being informed to attend it on 28th March at 6pm. The event will start at 11:30am on March 29, 30, and April 1st. Students will received a discount on their entry fee. A Remarkable Event in Paris Different parts of this event are going to be held in some leading galleries l’Espace Beaumont (Luxemburg), Filles du Calvaire (Paris), Laurent Godin (Paris) etc to attract a large crowd. This year around 55% of the invitees are newcomers who are considered to be promising artists. The renowned artists, who have already reached the peak of their career, will join event. The Art Fair of Paris is a record beater in that almost 1200 artists come here. On the day of...

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