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- Paris Capitale - Galerie Véro-Dodat
Galerie Véro-Dodat The Galerie Véro-Dodat connects 19, rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau to 2, rue du Bouloi 75001 Paris. The architect remains unknown. It could be Constant Protrain which is the builder of the Cour du Commerce Saint-André. The Véro-Dodat Gallery was inaugurated in 1826. The design is based on two investors, the butchers Véro and Dodat who created this covered passage between the Palais Royal and the Halles. The gallery is 80 meters long and 4 meters wide. The Galerie Véro-Dodat is open Monday to Saturday between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
- Paris Capitale - Hôtel Four Saisons George V Paris
L’Hôtel Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris est un établissement de luxe au 31, avenue George V, Paris 8ème à quelques pas des Champs-Élysées. Le Four Seasons George V propose 244 chambres et suites luxueuses. L’établissement propose de somptueuses compositions florales créées par Jeff Leatham, ajoutant une touche artistique unique à l’expérience des visiteurs. Le spa du Four Seasons George V offre des soins relaxants pour les hôtes en quête de détente. Expériences culinaires inoubliables Hotel Four Saisons George V Paris The Four Seasons George V Paris Hotel is a luxury establishment at 31, avenue George V, Paris 8th, a few steps from the Champs-Élysées. The George V Hotel opened its doors in 1925. The Four Seasons George V offers 244 luxurious rooms and suites. The accommodations are equipped with an interactive television, a CD/DVD player, a library and a Wi-Fi connection. Most also include a private terrace with views of Paris. The property features lavish floral arrangements created by Jeff Leatham, adding a unique artistic touch to the visitor experience. The Spa at Four Seasons George V offers relaxing treatments for guests seeking relaxation and well-being. Unforgettable culinary experiences The Cinq, the George and the Orangerie make the Four Seasons George V the unmissable gastronomic address in Paris. Three Michelin-starred restaurants promise unforgettable gastronomic discoveries.
- Paris Capitale - Passage Vendôme
Passage Vendôme Passage Vendôme connects 3, place de la République to 16-18, rue Béranger - 75003 Paris. It was designed by Jean-Baptiste Labadye. Passage Vendôme was inaugurated in 1827. The Passage Vendôme has the uniqueness of bringing together two types of straight and curved glass roofs. It measures 57 meters long and 4 meters wide. At the time of the Second Empire its length was reduced by 4 meters.
- Paris Capitale - Shangri-La Paris
Shangri-La Paris Situé au 10, avenue d’Iéna, Paris 16ème en face de la Seine et de la Tour Eiffel, dans une ancienne résidence du prince Bonaparte. Chambres décorées avec des touches d’inspiration d’Asie et de l’Empire européen, équipées de salons séparés et de salles de bains en marbre. Shangri-La Paris propose un spa et sa piscine intérieure. Expériences culinaires inoubliables Deux restaurants, dont un étoilé au guide Michelin. Réputé pour son hospitalité asiatique et son art de vivre. Shangri-La Paris Located at 10, avenue d'Iéna, Paris 16th facing the Seine and the Eiffel Tower, in a former residence of Prince Bonaparte. Rooms decorated with touches of Asian and European Empire inspiration, equipped with separate living rooms and marble bathrooms. Shangri-La Paris offers a spa and indoor swimming pool. Unforgettable culinary experiences Two restaurants, including one with a Michelin star. Renowned for its Asian hospitality and its French art of living.
- Paris Capitale - Ritz Paris
Le Ritz Paris est un hôtel mythique situé au 15, place Vendôme dans le 1er arrondissement de Paris. Le Ritz Paris vibre au rythme de la vie parisienne et cultive l’art de vivre à la française. Il offre une variété d’univers et d’atmosphères, du Bar Hemingway à l’élégante brasserie Bar Vendôme, en passant par le Grand Jardin et le Spa. Chacune des 142 chambres a sa propre couleur, style et émotion particulière, rendant le séjour au Ritz inoubliable. Ritz Paris The Ritz Paris was founded in 1898 by César Ritz, a visionary gentleman, during the Belle Époque. The Ritz Paris is a legendary hotel located at 15, place Vendôme in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. In 1896, César Ritz chose a private mansion located on Place Vendôme to create his dream of a prestigious hotel. His aim was to offer the pinnacle of modern elegance and comfort, and he succeeded in creating the world's first hotel with electricity on all floors and offering rooms with private bathrooms. The Ritz Paris underwent a complete restoration before reopening in 2016. This restoration was carried out under the leadership of the interior architecture firm Thierry W Despont. Each location, from luxurious suites to restaurants, bars, reception rooms, and French gardens, has been redesigned and enhanced. As soon as you enter the lobby, you are amazed by the warm carpets, the grand majestic staircase, and the fabrics and bouquets. The Ritz reveals itself little by little, with decors that tell a thousand and one anecdotes and famous guests who have written pages of its history. The Ritz Paris vibrates to the rhythm of Parisian life and cultivates the French art of living. It offers a variety of worlds and atmospheres, from Bar Hemingway to the elegant brasserie Bar Vendôme, including the Grand Jardin and the Spa. Each of the 142 rooms has its own color, style and special emotion, making your stay at the Ritz unforgettable. The art of hosting at the Ritz is considerate, discreet and refined, making each visit a unique experience The Ritz Paris is an iconic place where French gastronomy is celebrated with elegance. Unforgettable culinary experiences Swordfish Restaurant Located at the prestigious Ritz on Place Vendôme, the Espadon restaurant offers inventive French cuisine. Chef Eugénie Béziat, awarded a star in the MICHELIN Guide, creates dishes with flavors from childhood and elsewhere, full of nuances and depths. The restaurant favors local, seasonal and short-circuit products, and its Aromatic Garden supplies the kitchens with fresh herbs and edible flowers. L'Espadon offers a confidential atmosphere with a view of the Grand Jardin. The tree-lined terrace allows for magical dinners under the stars, while the interior plays the intimate spirit of a dining room with copper tones and subtle light. The ceiling light with crystal leaves draws an imaginary herbarium, adding to the charm of the place. The Espadon restaurant at the Ritz Paris favors environmentally friendly gastronomy. In 2024, the restaurant obtained three Ecotable macarons, a French label for sustainable catering, rewarding their environmental and social responsibility.
- Paris Capitale - Haussmann
Paris Capitale vous présente les Travaux Haussmanniens et la métamorphose de Paris sous L’ère Napoléonienne. Haussmann “Paris Metamorphosed: The Napoleonic Era and the Haussmannian Works” Haussmann building During his London exile in 1848, Napoleon III was marked by the architecture of certain districts of the English capital. In 1850, he declared “Paris is indeed the heart of France; let us make all our efforts to beautify this great city, to improve the lot of its inhabitants. Let's open new streets, let's clean up the popular neighborhoods which lack air and daylight, and let the beneficial light of the sun penetrate our walls everywhere. » The city suffered from unsanitary conditions, narrow and poorly lit streets, as well as epidemics. To accomplish this colossal task, he chose Georges-Eugène Haussmann. The prefect Georges Eugène Haussmann opened new streets, created boulevards, improved sanitation and traffic. The work will initially focus on the roads. A total of 64 kilometers of avenues or boulevards were created by Prefect Haussmann. Champs-Elysees avenue The Arc de Triomphe dominates the Avenue. Prestigious names that make the whole world dream and who will enchant your stay! Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Saint Laurent, Fouquet's. The Petits and Grand Palais, Place de la Concorde and its Obelisk, the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre. Avenue Foch Its sumptuous buildings and mansions hide the secrets of the rich and powerful, financiers, socialites and aristocrats. Boulevard Saint-Germain The boulevard is renowned for its Parisian charm, its elegant Haussmann buildings, its traditional cafés and its elegant boutiques. Boulevard Haussmann This is where the famous department stores are located, such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps. Opera Avenue This avenue, lined with Haussmannian buildings, offers a magnificent view of the Opéra Garnier. Boulevard Saint-Michel Boulevard Saint-Michel is close to several prestigious academic institutions including the Sorbonne and the Collège de France. Rivoli Street Its buildings are typical of 19th century neoclassical architecture. It houses a variety of historic stores (BHV – Samaritaine). Sebastopol Boulevard Created to facilitate north-south traffic, it is one of Haussmann's achievements. Haussmannian buildings Haussmann profoundly transformed the capital, notably by introducing a typical architectural style. Haussmannian buildings, constructed under the direction of Georges Eugène Haussmann in Paris, exhibit several distinctive architectural features. Haussmann buildings are generally high, with six to seven floors. They have a uniform appearance, with cut stone facades and wrought iron balconies. Projecting cornices and decorative moldings are common on Haussmann buildings. They highlight the floors and add a touch of elegance. Arched windows, also called “basket handle windows”, are typical of Haussmann buildings. They bring light and charm to interiors. Most Haussmann buildings have an interior courtyard, often decorated with gardens or fountains. This made it possible to improve the ventilation and brightness of the apartments. There are around 75,000 Haussmann-style buildings. The majority of these buildings were built after Haussmann's departure, between 1870 and 1920. Haussmann transformed the urban fabric of Paris by creating wide avenues and straight streets. Haussmannian buildings are lined up along these streets, creating a harmonious aesthetic. Haussmann buildings embody the elegance and style of 19th century Paris, and they are still appreciated for their timeless beauty. These paths are all testimonies to Haussmann's lasting legacy on the configuration of Paris. Haussmannian Apartments
- Paris Capitale - Parc des Buttes Chaumont
Le Parc des Buttes Chaumont est un jardin à l’anglaise qui imite un paysage de montagne : rochers, falaises, torrents, cascades, grotte, alpages, belvédères. Avec une superficie de 24,73 hectares, le parc des Buttes-Chaumont est le cinquième plus grand espace vert de Paris, après le bois de Vincennes, le bois de Boulogne, le parc de la Villette et le jardin des Tuileries. Parc des Buttes Chaumont Inaugurated on April 1, 1867 during the last years of the reign of Napoleon III, it is one of the most spectacular achievements of the Second Empire. The Buttes-Chaumont park, located in the north of Paris, is one of the largest green spaces in the city, covering almost 25 hectares. Parc des Buttes Chaumont Temple of the Sibyl Adolphe Alphand was the chief engineer responsible for overseeing the entire project. He led the design and construction team, coordinating the efforts of other experts. His role was crucial for the planning, work management and construction of the park. The engineer Adolphe Alphand brought together the landscaper Édouard André, the horticulturist Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps and the architect Gabriel Davioud to the project. Édouard André was a renowned landscaper of the time. He contributed to the artistic design of the park, particularly in the staging of natural features such as waterfalls, streams and plantations. His expertise made it possible to create a harmonious and aesthetic landscape. Jean-Pierre Barillet-Deschamps was an experienced horticulturist. He played an essential role in the selection of plant species to be planted in the park. His expertise contributed to the beauty and botanical diversity of the park. Gabriel Davioud was the architect responsible for the design of some of the park's iconic elements. He designed the Temple of the Sibyl, located at the top of the island, as well as other structures. His architectural work added an artistic and monumental dimension to the park. By combining their skills, these professionals have created an exceptional green space that continues to delight visitors and residents of Paris. The work lasted four years (1863 to 1867). Parc des Buttes Chaumont The design of the lake at Parc des Buttes-Chaumont presents several remarkable features The 2 hectare lake is dominated by a central island. This island, half natural, half reconstructed, imitates the landscape of Étretat with its peaks and its arch. At the top of the island is the Belvédère, a construction designed by the architect Gabriel Davioud. It is a reproduction of the Temple of the Sibyl in Tivoli, near Rome, offering a panoramic view from 32 meters high. To supply the lake, a steam engine was used to pump water from the Ourcq to the La Villette basin. This ingenious solution ensured a constant supply of water for the park. The island is connected to the rest of the park by a masonry bridge. This bridge is nicknamed the “Suicide Bridge” because of the number of people who threw themselves from the top of its parapet. A metal walkway suspended 23 meters above the water also provides access to the island. By combining these elements, the designers created a unique lake which contributes to the beauty and originality of the Buttes-Chaumont park Rosa Bonheur Gustave Eiffel footbridge Parc des Buttes Chaumont 1863
- Paris Capitale - La Tour Eiffel
La Tour Eiffel demeure un symbole de l’ingéniosité humaine et de la grandeur culturelle française. La Tour Eiffel s’élève à une hauteur de 330 mètres. La Tour Eiffel dispose de trois niveaux accessibles au public. Le troisième niveau se trouve à 276 mètres et offre une vue imprenable sur Paris. Elle est devenue un symbole de Paris et une attraction touristique majeure. Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is linked to a competition for the project to raise an iron tower on the Champs de Mars, with a square base, 125 meters on sides and 300 meters in height for the Universal Exhibition of 1889. Among the 107 projects presented, the selected project is that of Gustave Eiffel, entrepreneur, Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier, engineers and Stephen Sauvestre, architect. The two main engineers of the Eiffel company, Émile Nouguier and Maurice Koechlin, had the idea in June 1884 of a very tall tower, designed as a large pylon formed of four lattice beams spaced apart at the base and meeting at the top , linked together by metal beams arranged at regular intervals. The Eiffel Tower was built between 1887 and 1889. It took only 5 months for the foundations and 21 months for the assembly of the metal structure. It was built for the 1889 Paris Universal Exhibition, celebrating the centenary of the French Revolution. The Eiffel Tower was designed by architect Stephen Sauvestre and built by Gustave Eiffel, Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier. The Eiffel Tower rises to a height of 330 meters and is located northwest of the Champ de Mars park, along the Seine, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The tower has three levels accessible to the public. The third level is at 276 meters and offers breathtaking views of Paris. It is the highest observation deck in the European Union and the second highest in Europe, after the Ostankino Tower in Moscow. It has become a symbol of Paris and a major tourist attraction. In 2023, the Eiffel Tower welcomed 6.318 million visitors, an increase of 8% compared to 2022. Since its opening to the public, the Eiffel Tower has welcomed more than 300 million visitors. Often called “the Iron Lady”, the Eiffel Tower remains a symbol of human ingenuity and French cultural greatness. Its fascinating history reflects unwavering determination and mathematical precision, with every aspect of its design having been carefully considered, including its shape to resist the forces of the wind. The Eiffel Tower is both a spectacle and a witness to the passage of time, making it an irreplaceable and emblematic monument.
- Paris Capitale - Hippodromes Paris
L’hippodrome de Longchamp est situé dans le Bois de Boulogne, c’est un monument du galop. Réputé pour le Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe en octobre. Ré ouvert en 2018 après rénovations, conçu par l’architecte Dominique Perrault. L’hippodrome d’Auteuil proche de la porte d’Auteuil demeure le lieu de référence pour les courses d’obstacles. Des Courses de haies et steeple-chase y sont organisées. Ces deux sites font partie de l’histoire équestre parisienne ! Auteuil and Longchamp racecourses These two racecourses have marked the history of horse racing in Paris and continue to attract enthusiasts of the equestrian world. Longchamp Racecourse Inaugurated in 1857, the Longchamp racecourse is a horse racing track located southwest of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. It was built by the architect Antoine-Nicolas Bailly on the grounds of the royal abbey of Longchamp, destroyed during the French Revolution. Prestigious races such as the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe take place there . Longchamp Auteuil Auteuil Racecourse Created in 1873, the Auteuil racecourse is located near the Porte d'Auteuil in Paris. It is the mecca of obstacle races in France, with tracks dedicated to hurdles and steeplechase races. He plays an essential role in the selection of French jumping horses, which are exported in particular to the British Isles .
- Paris Capitale - Le Lutetia
L’Hôtel Lutetia est un palace niché sur la Rive gauche de la Seine au 45, boulevard Raspail Paris 6ème dans le quartier de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Ce palace 5 étoiles, ambassadeur de l’art de vivre à la française, a reçu la distinction Palace en 2019. Ce lieu parisien de renom propose 184 chambres, dont 40 suites et 7 suites signature. Le spa de l’Hôtel Lutetia, appelé Akasha, est un havre de bien-être. La piscine d’Akasha est située dans un espace élégant. Expériences culinaires inoubliables Hotel Lutetia The Lutetia Hotel is a palace nestled on the Left Bank of the Seine at 45, boulevard Raspail Paris 6th in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district. This 5-star palace, ambassador of the French art of living, received the Palace distinction in 2019. This renowned Parisian venue offers 184 rooms, including 40 suites and 7 signature suites. The Lutetia Hotel spa, called Akasha, is a haven of well-being. There you will find a full range of treatments, relaxing massages, facials, and much more. The ambiance is calming and luxurious, perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing in Paris. Akasha's swimming pool is located in an elegant and bright space. You can swim a few lengths or simply relax by the water. The view of the interior garden adds to the peaceful atmosphere. Take advantage of the wellness facilities, including the hammam and sauna, to purify your body and mind. If you want to maintain your exercise routine, Akasha's fitness room is equipped with modern equipment. Unforgettable culinary experiences Restaurant Le Saint-Germain This restaurant offers contemporary French cuisine in an elegant setting. You can enjoy refined dishes highlighting local and seasonal products. Bar Joséphine A chic and friendly place to sip creative cocktails, fine wines or quality spirits. The atmosphere is perfect for an aperitif or an evening with friends. Salon Saint-Germain Ideal for afternoon tea or an indulgent breakfast, this lounge offers a relaxed and bright atmosphere. Lutetia Brewery A classic Parisian brasserie where you can enjoy traditional French dishes, seafood and delicious pastries. Fountain Pavilion Located in the hotel's interior garden, this restaurant offers light and fresh Mediterranean cuisine. Perfect for outdoor lunches.
