Formerly a brasserie built in 1880, this building then became a stable during the World War II, and is today the most ... More
Academie de Billards
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Formerly a brasserie built in 1880, this building then became a stable during the World War II, and is today the most pleasant billiard hall in the capital. The ceiling is no less than eight meters (26 feet) high! 16 tables (eight American billiards, five French billiards, one snooker, two pool) as well as a mini-casino. The Academy (which isn't a billiards school although if you keep your ears open you can learn a lot) is frequented by amateurs and professionals. Open till 6a, so you can miss the peak times.
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Right downtown Paris, in front of the park of the Villette, of the city of sciences and industry, the academy
of music, Gode and Zenith, discover the Htel de Paris, a traditional 44 rooms hotel, whose family reception will ...
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An historical landmark in Paris since 1890, this cafe was a favorite of many great 19th century writers and artists.
French philosopher Jean Paul Sartre always took his coffee and croissant on the terrace. These days you can drop ...
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Charming hotel housed in 18th century residence with Louis XVI furnishings, near the Louvre and Orsay Museums and Cafe de
Flore. Amenities:Air Conditioning (In Room). Newspaper (Free). Refrigerator. Telephone. Television (Cable/Satellite). Non Smoking Rooms. Television. DVD/VCR. Daily Maid Service. ...
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