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Paris-17e-arrondissement is a vibrant and stylish neighborhood, teeming with activities and discoveries for all visitors. From HOTEL ARMONI, immerse yourself in Parisian life by exploring its lush parks, quaint markets, and iconic monuments. Start your day with a stroll in Parc Monceau, a true oasis of tranquility featuring exquisite sculptures and English gardens. Then, head to the Batignolles ma...See more

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The Lido Cabaret Show – With a glass of champagne
1.5 km

The Lido Cabaret Show – With a glass of champagne

Located on the Champs Elysées, close the the Arc de Triomphe, the Lido Cabaret is the ideal setting for an unforgettable evening. Watch the Lido's latest production and make the most of the experience with a glass of champagne! LOCATED ON THE CHAMPS ELYSÉES, CLOSE THE THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE, THE LIDO CABARET IS THE IDEAL SETTING FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENING. WATCH THE LIDO'S LATEST PRODUCTION AND MAKE THE MOST OF THE EXPERIENCE WITH A GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE! Ever since it first opened its doors in 1928, the Lido has been at the cutting edge of cabaret, earning an international reputation for its spectacular shows that employ innovative techniques.  Launched in spring 2015, the Lido's 27th production, 'Paris Merveilles', is bigger and better than ever!  Come and discover the brand new show created and directed by Franco Dragone, known for his work with the Cirque du Soleil and the Céline Dion Show in Las Vegas, as well as the magnificent 2014 World Cup opening ceremony in Brazil!  The new show is a fantastical journey during which the famous emblems of Paris are brought to life through impressive scenery and choreography.  The delirious dances lead by the famous Bluebell Girls and Lido Boys are performed at a frenzied pace; their extravagant hats and majestic costumes adorned with feathers and sparkling like diamonds! Attend a one-of-a-kind show in homage to the elegance and beauty of Paris! Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health. Please drink responsibly

Avenue des Champs-Elysées 75008 Paris
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Lido Cabaret Show & Dinner – With champagne
1.5 km

Lido Cabaret Show & Dinner – With champagne

Situated on the Champs Elysées, the Lido Cabaret, an internationally renowned venue, is the ideal setting for an unforgettable evening. Dine at the venue and discover the brand new show created and directed by Franco Dragone. SITUATED ON THE CHAMPS ELYSÉES, CLOSE THE THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE, THE LIDO CABARET PROVIDES THE IDEAL SETTING FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENING! Ever since it first opened its doors in 1928, the Lido has been at the cutting edge of cabaret, enjoying an international reputation thanks to its spectacular shows and innovative staging. Launched in spring 2015, the Lido's 27th production "Paris Merveilles" is bigger and better than ever! Make the most of your evening with a pre-show dinner served from 7:30pm, before the 9pm performance of "Paris Merveilles", created and directed by Franco Dragone. Dragone is known for his work with the Cirque du Soleil and the Céline Dion Show in Las Vegas, as well as the magnificent 2014 World Cup opening ceremony in Brazil. This new show is a magical journey in which the famous emblems of Paris are brought to life with spectacular scenery.  The delirious dances are performed at a frenzied pace by the famous Bluebell Girls and Lido Boys; their extravagant headpieces and majestic costumes adorned with feathers and sparkling like diamonds! Attend a one-of-a-kind show in hommage to the elegance and beauty of Paris!

Avenue des Champs-Elysées 75008 Paris
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A Sunday afternoon at La Grande Jatte – Georges Seurat - 1884
2 km

A Sunday afternoon at La Grande Jatte – Georges Seurat - 1884

Georges Seurat - A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884 - Oil on canvas - (81 3/4 × 121 1/4 in.) Art Institute of Chicago - Credit line : Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection A Sunday afternoon at the Grande Jatte is a large painting, (81 3/4 × 121 1/4 inc. Deliberate monumentality: Georges Seurat (1859-1891) conceived it as the manifesto of the movement that he defines neo-impressionism, as does Paul Signac. He wanted to distinguish himself from Impressionism by its scientific character. Perception colors in the light are no longer suggested empirically, as Monet or Renoir tried to do, but according to the complementary system designed by Michel-Eugene Chevreul (1786-1889). He again chooses a contemporary subject, following Baudelaire and Manet: the leisure of the Parisians on the island of Grande Jatte, on the Seine, between Neuilly and Courbevoie, a very popular place for walkers and meetings. Here you can meet the bourgeois, the craftsmen with their caps, lovers and mothers,military on the run and chic couples. Seurat combines the modernity of the motif - urban life - like Caillebotte or Degas describe at the same time - the modernity of the divisionist process (divisions of tones by juxtaposition of "pellets" of color). For two years, Seurat prepares both his social inventory and his analysis of fabrics and skins in the sun or in the shade through many preparatory drawings (about thirty) and painted studies (more numerous). With a dandy humor,he introduced some incongruities, a leashed monkey, an elegant angler and a trumpet player. This variety of patterns allows a greater variety of colors, so demonstrates the excellence of divisionism. After two years of work, One Sunday afternoon is exhibited from May 15 to June 15 1886, during the eighth exhibition of the impressionist group, then at the Salon des independents in August and September of the same year. If Seurat’s confreres watched the experience with curiosity, the criticism is less easy to understand. (The World april 2013 Philippe Dagen)

Allée Claude Monet 92300 Levallois-Perret
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La flamme de la Liberté
2.2 km

La flamme de la Liberté

The Flame of Liberty (Flamme de la Liberté) in Paris is a full-sized, gold-leaf-covered replica of the new flame at the upper end of the torch carried in the hand of the Statue of Liberty at the entrance to the harbor of New York City since 1986.The monument, which measures approximately 3.5 metres in height, is a sculpture of a flame, executed in gilded copper, supported by a pedestal of gray-and-black marble. It is located near the northern end of the Pont de l'Alma, on the Place de l'Alma, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.It was offered to the city of Paris in 1989 by the International Herald Tribune on behalf of donors who had contributed approximately $400,000 for its fabrication. It represented the culmination of that newspaper's 1987 celebration of its hundredth anniversary of publishing an English-language daily newspaper in Paris. More importantly, the Flame was a token of thanks for the restoration work on the Statue of Liberty accomplished three years earlier by two French businesses that did artisanal work on the project: namely, Métalliers Champenois, which did the bronze work, and the Gohard Studios, which applied the gold leaf. While the gift to France was prompted by the centennial of the newspaper, the Flame of Liberty, more broadly, is a lasting symbol of the friendship uniting the two countries, just as the statue itself was, when it was given to the United States by France.This project was overseen by the director of the French craft unions at that time, Jacques Graindorge. He foresaw an installation of the Flame of Liberty in a public square called Place des États-Unis (United States Place) in the 16th arrondissement, but the then mayor of Paris, Jacques Chirac, was opposed to it. After a protracted period of negotiations, it was decided that the Flame would be placed in an open area near the intersection of l'Avenue de New-York (New York Avenue) and the Place de l'Alma. The monument was dedicated on May 10, 1989 by Chirac.On the base of the monument, a commemorative plaque recounts the following story:"The Flame of Liberty. An exact replica of the Statue of Liberty's flame offered to the people of France by donors throughout the world as a symbol of the Franco-American friendship. On the occasion of the centennial of the International Herald Tribune. Paris 1887-1987."The flame became an unofficial memorial for Diana, Princess of Wales after her 1997 death in the tunnel beneath the Pont de l'Alma.[3] The flame became an attraction for tourists and followers of Diana, who fly-posted the base with commemorative material. Anthropologist Guy Lesoeurs said, "Most people who come here think this was built for her."The site of the monument is served by the Métro de Paris subway station called Alma-Marceau on Line No. 9 and by the RER commuter rail station, Pont de l'Alma, on its 'C' Line, as well as by buses numbered 42, 63, 72, 80, 92, and the Balabus sightseeing buses. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction d’extraits du texte original. 
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18 Avenue George V 75008 Paris
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