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The croque monsieur is superb. La Coupole. Montparnasse again. Vintage , restored two years ago, with the years unfortunately taken off. Not at all the smoky, dark-paneled, romantic place it used to be, but still great fun. Museum-quality tiles painted with scenes from the once-neighboring Les Halles--the market halls now replaced by a dreary concrete park and tacky shops. An authentic zinc bar and an authentic clientele of butchers, construction workers and wholesalers from the Rue Montmartre.

Cafe Costes. This was the original cafe a la mode , and for some reason it remains the only example of the genre that really works. Cafe de la Paix. The Paris of the Belle Epoque abundantly preserved. Le Depanneur. The customer profile shifts with the hour: students, impoverished artists and miscellaneous locals in the morning; actors and the fashion-and-design crowd as the day wears on; rough customers in the wee hours of the morning.

Le Rubis. Bustling, noisy, absolutely no-frills cafe-cum-wine bar. Goodish wines by the glass, sandwiches on Poilane bread, and a clientele that includes firemen, food sellers from the nearby Saint-Honore market and money-men from the local merchant bank.

La Tartine. An honest, mellow refuge from this unlovely stretch of the Rue de Rivoli. Au Petit Fer a Cheval. One of the nicest cafes in the Marais, tiny and full of charm, with a marble-topped horseshoe bar dating from Good simple food is served at lunchtime at tables at the back.

The occasional local character still comes in, but the neighborhood is increasingly defined by clothes and furniture shops of the kind that sell major-statement black-wire candelabra and bad French attempts at American country style. Ma Bourgogne. A place to enjoy the pure arcaded pleasure of the oldest and loveliest square in Paris, the Place des Vosges.

But Mr Hollande said France had been targeted because "it is the country of human rights, of freedom". IS admitted carrying out the co-ordinated attacks on the Bataclan concert hall, a major stadium, restaurants and bars on 13 November Mr Hollande was attending a football match between France and Germany at the Stade de France in Paris where the first attacker detonated his suicide vest.

The president was swiftly evacuated by security agents as two more blasts went off. Mr Hollande told the trial that when he heard the first explosion he suspected there might have been a terror attack, but after hearing the second blast he "had no more doubt". He went on TV and spoke of the "horror" still unfolding, and later ordered a state of emergency.

Nine of the attackers either blew themselves up or were shot dead. Salah Abdeslam threw away his bomb belt and fled to Belgium. He was captured months later after a shootout in Brussels. Mr Hollande's testimony is the latest stage in the trial, the biggest in modern French history. It has heard weeks of harrowing testimony from survivors of the attack and relatives of the victims.

Some 14 men are on trial, most of them accused of helping in the attacks through logistics or transportation. Chatelet-les-Halles and Pigale are not great either, but not as bad. This reflects what everyday travellers tend to spend in Paris. Think mid-range — most of the major attractions, a few cab rides, maybe a big night out, and a bit of shopping on the side. Can you live in Paris on euros per month?

Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Paris is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

Re: How much spending money for 4 days in Paris? This may include a few small souvenirs, but if you do serious shopping, the figure can increase dramatically. Absolutely Yes!

You must be crazy if you are in Paris and not visiting the Eiffel Tower.



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