Topic: Paris

going to paris today and staying until 16/7.. five days that is. what shouldnt i miss? clubs, art, bars, coffee, clothes. what do robots recommend?

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Hi Karl
for (contemporary) art, you should try "Palais de Tokyo", "Maison Rouge", some galleries on Louise Weiss street (in the 13th, near the Great Library Fran

Keep On Fighting

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batofar used to have good nights, hopefully it still does

keep hackney crap

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Hi Karl. Forget about getting good coffee in Paris... They are rarely seen. Go for italian coffee bars if you want anything decent here.

There are some good second hand clothes stores in Marais (4th), like "Free P Star". There's also "Killiwatch" on Rue Tiquetonne, but it's expensive, and full of hipsters.

Don't miss the amazing falafels in Marais too! "Chez Marianne" on Rue des Rosiers is my favourite falafel place, it's a big place on a corner, you can't miss it. If you want a bit fancier food, try "Le Coude Fou" on Rue Bourg Tibourg, also in Marais. It's my favourite place here. three dishes and wine will cost you about 40-45

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thanks for the tips, Techn

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bonjour karl,

you've also the Fondation Cartier for contemporary art. 
www.fondation.cartier.com

The mac/val in the near suburb (you can access there with the subway)
www.macval.fr

and there is an exhibit about chinese contemporary art at the Mus

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@Mademoiselle:

I still haven't been to the Mac/Val! yikes And today Is my last day here...

Also, I think they closed the Richard Serra exhibit in Grand Palais. I didn't make it there either.

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Oh no, your last day ??? Already ???

That's so bad that we didn't have time to see each other :-(
I feel very sorry for that. My massive work has destroyed my whole free time.

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I know! Terrible sad
I'm leaving tomorrow afternoon. But no worries, I will be back soon to visit smile

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wow, great tips
hope to use some of these on our honeymoan

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A Richard Avedon exhibition at the salle du jeu de paume, 1, place de la concorde

"In the 1960s, Avedon also ventured into photojournalism, covering such hot subjects as Civil Rights campaigners in the American South (1963), the Ku Klux Klan, patients in a mental hospital and the Vietnam war

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in september i am going to paris for about 3-4 days - can anyone recommend a nice and not too expensive hotel (a central one would be cool)...

thanx...

Orgel!

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What kind of prices would be ok for you ?

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Anything happening in Paris 1-7th August? Or is the city completely empty? smile

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I stayed at Hotel Duret (nr Argentine) a couple of years back. Nice in a boutique kinda way, maybe they do some good deals?

Check out Le Relais de Venise (near Neuilly-Port Maillot) for top drawer entrecote & frites - no menu until deserts- everyone gets the same starter and main.

Also, authentic Vietnamese Pho on Avenue de Choisy (nr Place d'Italie)

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Next month I

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got a day over there next week, and wanna go digginn
what time do Bimbo Tower, Crockdisc, Silly Melodies Cyber etc open in the morning? or it's only on after lunchtime?
is the Saint-Ouen/Clignancourt Flea Market - record section open during the week? or is it a weekened only thing?

thanks in advance

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just so it's here in case someone needs it
Bimbo Tower is on the 1st floor of an apartment building, and has no signage at all, opens at noon!
realy nice for wave/industrial, and some great 2nd hand stuff too.
Saint-Ouen/Clignancourt Flea Market does open on monday, and worth a visit too

'Sing while you may - lullabies for the new dark ages'

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e,r wrote:

Saint-Ouen/Clignancourt Flea Market does open on monday, and worth a visit too

found something good there ?

was pretty unlucky 2 times i went there (just found  "fuego -usted" and & a lizzy mercier descloux 12" i can't remember)

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noctambulo wrote:
e,r wrote:

Saint-Ouen/Clignancourt Flea Market does open on monday, and worth a visit too

found something good there ?

was pretty unlucky 2 times i went there (just found  "fuego -usted" and & a lizzy mercier descloux 12" i can't remember)

funny i bought Lizz Mercier - Fire on 7" too
bought lots mainly at the one shop(one on rue Jules something)
highlights:
casino music lp
discover cosmic 2xlp
mathematiques moderne lp
elli&jacno
klaus schulze - audentity
performance - securite

than a bit of disco (mainly lp's in french pressings)
from an old guy on the main street lot's of Maligator kind of stuff mostly stuff that i already had, but not in french pressing, and figured that 4-5 euro is a good price for them (revelacion,brigade mondaine, quartz,don ray etc)
best thing in terms of value was an og arpadys for 15 eu in better condition then the one i bought on e-bay 3
years ago for $108
spent over 6 hours in there as there are so manny diffrent sellers and shops, i can see how i would be checkin it every few weeks if i lived there

'Sing while you may - lullabies for the new dark ages'

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ok i will consider move my ass there & give it some other tries then

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So, some of my friends are in Paris now until April 7th, are there any parties I can send them to?

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hello from a vagabond robette!

i am going to paris from the 9th till the 20th, and happily found a robot-friendly disco-party at batofar on the 15th!  so if any of you are going to this , chime on in, i'd love to meet you!

http://www.batofar.org/wp-content/uploads/flyers/flyer-cc18-batoflar-r-222x300.jpg

for the rest of the time, i'll be guiding around my brother who has never been to europe, so prolly some touristy stuff.  however, we both love anything related to science and electronics, and off the beaten path kind of stuff, so please let me know of any dusty museums with old electro-mechanical contraptions , stuff like that.   also wondering what's left (if anything) of the squat parties / free parties that were going on last time i lived there which was in 2001, and also there were a few abandoned buildings which became artists studios ("electron libre" was the name of one i believe...) i'm into exploring that stuff too.  soooo.....  if you are in paris, let's chat! 

greets and hugs

subk

everything but the kitchen synchotron

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Hey subk,
so for the museum, you should go to "Les Arts et Metiers" and "La Cit