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Paris News from the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau n°17 - November 2007
| Paris News n°17 - November 2007 |  | Inaugurations
In Paris, in November, luxury and leisure entertainment are on the agenda: the Crazy Horse presents its new revue, the Royal Monceau reopens, Le Bellechasse wears Christian Lacroix, the newly-
redesigned Fauchon store welcomes all gourmets, the Mini Palais is an invitation to enjoy gastronomic dishes under the columns of the Grand Palais, the François-Truffaut film library moves into the Forum des Halles. And, thanks to Eurostar, London is only 2hrs15 from Paris! |  | Trends
Gay and lesbian Paris.
The Marais, a district lying at the heart of the historical centre of Paris, remains the essential district for gay culture. A selection of the best addresses in Paris in order to discover the most gay-friendly places. |  | In the spotlight
World capital for gastronomy, Paris abounds in renowned restaurants and daring chefs. Along with the French capital’s classic restaurants, three other restaurants gained a third Michelin star in 2007. Young chefs, women in particular, are renewing the culinary arts and increase the number of restaurants offering a cuisine that is as innovative as it is refined. |  | Buzz on meetings
Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est.
Central and particularly close to one another, these two Parisian train stations and their surroundings offer multiple options for businesses and many services. |  | Affordable Paris
Budget accommodation.
Once again this year, Paris can boast being one of the least expensive European capitals for accommodation. “Reasonably” priced hotels, bed and breakfasts, youth accommodation, campsites etc. Here is an easy-on-the-purse-strings selection for visiting Paris during the day and dreaming sweetly, peacefully and snug in your bed at night. |  |
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