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Off The Beaten Path: Cité Universitaire
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The Cité Universitaire is a small student village primarily reserved for students of all nationalities who attend the University in Paris. It has the advantage of offering well-equipped housing in its own gardens. When in Paris I used to stay at "Maison d'Allemagne, one of the buildings inside the Citè.
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Website: http://www.ciup.fr/
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Walking Around: Pitoresque Buildings
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Off The Beaten Path: Montparnasse
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The name Montparnasse comes from the nickname "Mount Parnassus", given to the neighborhood by students who came here to recite poetry. In the 18th century, the Boulevard Montparnasse was laid down and during the Revolution, lots of dance floors and cabarets opened their doors. The neighborhood became famous at the beginning of the 20th century when it was the heart of intellectual and artistic life in Paris. It attracted people from all over the world come to experience the bohemian lifestyle; it also found itself the home of political exiles such as Lenin and Trotsky. The real action in the neighborhood was to be found in endless talks in cafés and here the great minds gathered: Picasso, Modigliani, Soutine, Zadkine, Paul fort, Apolinaire, Max Jacob, Hemingway, Fargue, Breton, Cocteau, Fitzgerald, Henry Miller, Miro, Fujita... All have left their eternal mark in the memory of this area.
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Off The Beaten Path: Place d'Italie
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Despite the name, this area of the city is now the "Paris Chinatown". The Chinese people who came from Vietnam found there a new Promised Land. The rents were cheap, there was plenty of space. They could build their own city - the largest Chinatown on the entire Continent - in the City of Light. In 1982, the first Chinese store open its doors. Now, there are over 150 restaurants in this southwestern part of Paris. The neighborhood's center is the place d'Italie, and its borders are the avenue d'Ivry, avenue de Choisy and boulevard Masséna. The only day to avoid Chinatown is Monday, when nothing much happens and most of it is closed. The area is also full of hotels for tourists. From The Place D Italie, There Is A Good View Of The Pantheon.
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Other Contact: Metro: Place d'Italie
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Walking Around: Saint Michel Fountain
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Destinations near Paris- Île de la Cité, 1.22 km / 0.76 miles
- Clichy, 4.43 km / 2.75 miles
- Levallois-Perret, 5.2 km / 3.23 miles
- Neuilly-sur-Seine, 5.21 km / 3.24 miles
- Asnières, 6.64 km / 4.13 miles
- Courbevoie, 7.12 km / 4.42 miles
- Boulogne-Billancourt, 7.12 km / 4.42 miles
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- Puteaux, 7.3 km / 4.54 miles
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Delia_Madalina Mon Jun 8, 2009 22:34 UTC Cat de sincer ai scris despre Barrio Latino! Sper sa mai ajung acolo..cat de curand. Urari de bine din Bucuresti! | hindu1936 Wed Mar 18, 2009 16:40 UTC Nice photos, good tips. keep traveling and writing. j | Herkbert Tue Feb 6, 2007 03:52 UTC Very nice pictures and tips, Natalie. Thanks for sharing! Happy travels. | omran Thu Oct 13, 2005 22:42 UTC very helpful page and nice pic`s |
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