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Living in Paris

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 264 pages
Poids : 1560 g
Dimensions : 25cm X 26cm
ISBN : 978-2-08-030423-0
EAN : 9782080304230

Living in Paris


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Broché 264 pages
photographies Christian Sarramon, Nicolas Bruant
traduit du français par en anglais Deke Dusinberre
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Quatrième de couverture

What makes Paris so charming, so seductive? Why does it arouse such admiration? Perhaps because Paris is not always Paris: it would be a mistake to assume that the city is harmonious and uniform from the center to the outskirts. Paris is more like a cluster of villages, each of which has retained its own appearance, character, customs, and even fragrance. Each neighborhood has its own fashions, faces, storefronts, organization, hierarchy, and rituals. By resisting any tendancy to centralize or standardize, Paris has managed to retain a feeling of intimacy and human scale unique among capital cities.

And Parisians are always on the lookout for something exceptional and original. True Parisian chic entails not only discovering a little restaurant where the food is better and the interior more original than anywhere else, but also knowing enchanting streets untouched by time, boutiques where rare items are cultivated like hothouse flowers, and charming courtyard gardens far removed from the urban noise and bustle.

Living in Paris demands special attention and sensitivity-skills which can be acquired only by habit or long experience. For an insider's introduction, however, one need look no further than this revised edition of Living in Paris, which includes an updated visitor's guide to the city's best addresses.

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