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Our Deluxe Paris Guide, compiled by journalists based in Paris, shopping experts
and Paris guidebook authors, provides you with all you need to know for your next
trip to The City of Lights:

The Draw

• A city devoted to the finer things in life, from all things cultural, aesthetic and gourmet to
the unexpected discoveries of an afternoon stroll

• A trend of top-notch chefs going bistro style, so indulging in world-class cuisine at
every meal doesn't have to break the bank

• New galleries devoted to becoming hot spots for contemporary art, not just
repositories for great works of the canonz

The Scene

Paris has long been the first stop on the cultivated traveler's grand tour, the place
where the world comes to learn sophistication and style. Local pride has kept the city
surprisingly free of generic superstores, and the city can still transport the visitor to an
alternate universe of artisan shops and timeless French cafes. While the Left Bank hot
spots of the past haven't entirely lost their charm, savvy travelers know to seek out
the livelier, lesser-known corners where the Picassos of today drink, draw and dream. A
plethora of recently revitalized neighborhoods -- from the hopping nightlife of Bastille to
the artsy Canal St. Martin to the diverse, up-and-coming Belleville -- provide room for the
visitor to find his very own moveable feast.

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To Be Seen

• St. Germain des Pres. Now one of the most expensive neighborhoods in France, this
district is still home to a lively cafe scene that includes former Sartre haunt Cafe de
Flore, and Les Deux Magots, where Hemingway was a regular, along with countless
bookstores and boutiques.

• Ile de la Cité, Ile St-Louis and Beaubourg. While tourists swarm Notre-Dame and
Sainte-Chapelle, many fail to discover the rest of the surrounding area's charms:
the elegant, 17th-century mansions and courtyards, prime antiques shops and well-
known flower market.

• Montparnasse. Former home to the "Lost Generation," Montparnasse still feels
refreshingly untouristy, appearing much as it did in the 1920s -- though don't
expect the cafe life here to come cheap.

For The VIP

• Rent a yacht and cruise the Seine. Cliché or no, this is one of the most leisurely and
romantic ways to view the city, day or night.

• Dinner at L'Arpege. While there's something absurd about choosing the
best restaurant in Paris, triple-star L'Arpege is at the top of many a
gourmand's list. Reserve well in advance to sample the genius of chef Alain
Passard, though you really can't go wrong at any of the other much-touted
temples of gastronomy, like Taillevent, Alain Ducasse or Pierre Gagnaire.

• Follow in the steps of countless Rothschilds with a trip to the poshest dealers in town,
Galerie J. Kugel, where museum-worthy antiques are laid out over the mansion's
four floors.

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Overrated

The Latin Quarter. While there's still some diversion to be found here, this area is
a ghost of its former self -- packed with tourists and overpriced, substandard
restaurants.

Underrated

First Arrondissement. This used to be one of the sleepier parts of town, but now those in
the know come here to shop at smart new boutiques like Colette on the Rue St. Honoré.

Don't Miss

Le Palais de Tokyo. Yes, there are too many museums in Paris to choose from, but it
shouldn't be hard to make time for this relative newcomer, the center of the
city's contemporary art scene. A happening vibe penetrates the hip, stripped-
down interior as visitors wander through the interactive exhibits and mingle with mavens
of the avant-garde.

When To Go

May through June and September through October are ideal. July can sometimes be
unpleasantly hot, and Parisians tend to go elsewhere during August.

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