Archive for the ‘Entertaining side of Paris’ Category

Paris Activities and Attractions – for Couples and Honeymooners

July 23, 2007

Paris is one of the most romantic cities in the world. Everyone knows about the Eiffel Tower, but there are two other ways to get high with your honey. The Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame both provide stunning views of the city.

Wine and dine!
There are few things better to savor in Paris than a wonderful meal, accompanied by a delectable bottle of wine. You can also pop in anywhere to find this. Wander along the Champs Elysees until a sidewalk cafe captures your attention.

Walk arm in arm!
Venture to the Ile Saint Louis (near Notre Dame) for a great neighborhood for walking. The tiny island within the Seine has cute boutique shops, nice restaurants and nightclubs filled with locals. Be sure to try Berthillon, a delicious ice cream that can only be found in this small neighborhood.

Jazz it up!
This is one of the best cities in the world to listen to jazz, whether it’s at a smoky hole-in-the-wall or a popular club. Hit any jazz club, snuggle, sip wine and listen to the sounds of Gay Paris!

Festival Présences in Paris

March 30, 2007

The annual Festival Présences contemporary music festival is held from February 10th to March 4th at the Maison de Radio France.

Nearly 50 different composers debuted new works at the event, with Thomas Ades among those expected to contribute.

It was very interesting experience, new look on music.

Venice and the Orient in Paris

March 6, 2007

Until February 18th took place an examination of past cultural exchanges between Venice and the Middle East. It was organised by Paris’ Institut du Monde Arabe.

The exhibition involved perdiod starting from 14th and endin at 17 th century.

It`s submits exchange carpets, vases and silks from this period.

Festival of the Imagination in Paris

December 11, 2006

Paris’ Festival of the Imagination celebrates music and culture from all over the world. From March 6th to April 5th Japanese puppetry and Thai folk music compete with lectures on global culture.