Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau Your first stop in Paris Once you arrive in Paris, stop by the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau for tourist information about the city (museums, events, attractions....). You can also book your hotel and plan daytrips, an evening at a Cabaret, or a trip to the amusement park. Paris Visite cards and other museum passes are also available for sale.
25 rue des Pyramides 75001 Paris
Open every day from 9am to 7pm
Metro : Pyramides, Opera, Palais Royal. 0892 68 3000 www.parisinfo.com
exhibition
until the 08 / 18 / 2013
Keith Haring The political line Keith Haring (1958-1990) was an artist and social activist among the New York City street culture of the 1980. Haring's imagery is now widely recognized visual language of the end of the 20th century.
The Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, is devoting a wide-ranging retrospective to Keith Haring. The exhibition bears witness to the importance of Haring's work. Almost 250 pictures on canvas and tarpaulins and from subway wallsare exhibited at Le 104 in the XIXth district of Paris, making this one of the largest presentations of Keith Haring’s works ever.
Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris
11 avenue du Président-Wilson 75016 Paris
Metro Line 9 : Alma - Marceau +33 1 53 67 40 00 € 11 mam.paris.fr
Soon in PARIS
shopping
from the 10 / 05 / 2013 to the 08 / 31 / 2013
La Vallee Village First Parisian Outlet Charming little houses with elaborate architecture separated by major roads: welcome to la Valle Village, the perfect place for shopping of all kinds
Open 7 days a week, you will find hundreds of prestigious brands of clothing and accessories at irresistible prices.
Also discover the Espace, the permanent cultural centre of la Vallee Village..
Disneyland Paris
Metro : Val europe
By Car : Off motorway A4 (exit 12.1) 01 60 42 35 00 www.lavalleevillage.com
around town
from the 07 / 19 / 2013 to the 08 / 18 / 2013
Paris Plage The Paris beach festival The Paris Plage has become an institutionn during 30 days, the Seine and the lakeside at la Villette basin are transformed into a unique beach resort with tons of sand, deck chairs, beach umbrellas, hammocks and palm trees.
Paris Plages is a chance for visitors to see Paris in a whole new light. People come along to have fun or relax, to play pétanque, do their tai chi, jump on the trampoline or play some badminton. You can even attend classes for ballroom dancing or tropical dance.
Meanwhile, children are ably catered for with the many playgroups that are organised. And at nightfall, the many nocturnal events take over.
Along the River Seine
Metro : Hôtel de Ville, Pont Neuf, Châtelet, Pont Marie
In La Villette Park
Metro : Porte de Pantin and Porte de la Villette Free Access www.paris-plages.fr