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Music, places to go out, nature walks, exhibits and all kinds of culture: Paris is the capital of never-ending excitement.

Paris Ile-de-France is on the move day and night! There is always something to do, to see, to experience and to remember. If you're a watcher, enthusiast, lounger, clubber, or just curious, let yourself go … with an explosive cocktail of info that won't miss no matter what circumstance !!!

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Café Cox Café Cox - Paris
Le Cox est ouvert depuis 1995. Il est situé en plein coeur du Marais dans l'une des rues principales de ce quartier où se concentre la vie et l'activité gay parisienne.
Open Café Open Café - Paris
A popular location amongst the gay scene of Paris, Open Cafe lives up to its name by opening its doors to anyone. Still, the majority of the clientele is male. More of a bar and cafe rather than a nightclub, this spot serves typical cafe food, coffee, beer and plenty of cocktails.
Raidd Bar Raidd Bar - Paris
RAIDD Bar is probably the most popular dance club in Le Marais. The rooms are dark, the music is thumping, the pretty crowd is well-muscled and the ethnically diverse bartenders are hunky and usually shirtless.

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Raidd Bar Raidd Bar - Paris
RAIDD Bar is probably the most popular dance club in Le Marais. The rooms are dark, the music is thumping, the pretty crowd is well-muscled and the ethnically diverse bartenders are hunky and usually shirtless.
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Librairie Violette and Co Librairie Violette and Co - Paris
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Le musée du louvre Le musée du louvre - Paris
Paris’s largest museum, in what was once a royal palace. Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Delacroix’s Freedom Guiding the People and Jacques Louis David’s Oath of the Horatii are only three of the highlights that make the Louvre the world’s most frequented art museum by far.
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