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charlie jeong Aug 22nd, 2001 08:39 PM

Paris not to be miss out places
 
I will be in Paris upcoming December. <BR> <BR>I reserved a hotel at left bank, St.German des pres and want to get around paris for good dinner and disco and pub and bar. <BR> <BR>I have been to europes a few times, but any information from books, homepages is really different than it's first impression after I visit in the real world. <BR> <BR>Therefore, I want to help from a people who really experienced real memory. <BR> <BR>pls let me know which restaurant and disco is really nice for very adjustable man who will be visit paris soon. <BR> <BR>and i have only 2nights and 1day for free-time in paris and i think paris is broad and have lots of places should go to. <BR> <BR>I NEED ABSOLUTE PLACE IN THIS TRIP AND WILL BE REMAINS A COUPLE OF PLACES FOR FUTURE VISIT.

john Aug 23rd, 2001 04:07 AM

never miss out les bain. <BR>It is disco. but you should pass through gate, they are check he or she like models, actors. <BR> <BR>Have a good trip to Paris and enjoy it

Christina Aug 23rd, 2001 10:57 AM

Charlie, I'm not a disco person much and have not been to one in Paris, but I would suggest you read the reviews about entertainment in Timeout Paris guide; they seem to me to be very acccurate and that the authors have visited the places. This guidebook is written by people who live locally and they seem to have a more youthful-orientation than some others. I would rather take their advice than that of one stranger on the internet whom I did not know at all and may not judge things the same way as I do, but those are just my feelings. I think guidebooks written by older people (when discussing bars/discos, for example) or by those who have not even visited the places can be inaccurate or out-of-date. Anyway, I just expect you will not get tons of suggestions on discos so that's why I suggested that guidebook as an alternative for bars, pubs, and discos, especially. www.timeout.com

charlie Aug 23rd, 2001 06:20 PM

Christina: <BR> <BR>I agree with you. You got the point. <BR>Thank you for your time and attiontion. <BR>

Surlok Aug 23rd, 2001 06:29 PM

Charlie, <BR> <BR>There's a very nice bar but it's not in sant Germain or Rive Gauche, it's at Rive Droite, and is called Buddha Bar. I haven't been there but my daughter did and loved the place, she says it's amazing, and the decoris beautiful, and the music, the best. You can check it at: <BR> <BR>http://www.worldsbestbars.com/city/P...eBuddhaBar.asp <BR> <BR>or at: <BR> <BR>http://www.paris-anglo.com/restaurants/9buddahbar.html <BR> <BR>These links will provide useful info as to where to go to enjoy Parisian night life. <BR> <BR>Good luck, <BR> <BR>Surlok

Esti Aug 23rd, 2001 10:57 PM

Hi, I agree with Surlok, the place to visit is the Buddha Bar, I was there almost a year ago and it is the most amazing restaurant/bar. Very expensive though , that was the only setback. <BR> <BR>have a great time... <BR>e

charile Aug 25th, 2001 07:41 PM

Thanks again Christina, Surlok and Esti. <BR> <BR>I found the Buddah bar in a magazine named GQ. <BR> <BR>Esti, If there is expensive, How much cost is sufficient for a fun? <BR> <BR>Every person's normal consume at there? <BR>


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