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It is closed indefinitely so do not bother going to see it.
La Samaritaine, a sprawling five-store complex, has a more casual approach to fashion (Antik Batik and Armani Jeans instead of ball gowns) but is especially known for kitchen supplies, housewares, and furniture. Its most famous asset is the Toupary restaurant, in Building 2, from which there's …
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Once just a village that settled on the "Ile de la Cite" (City Island) on the confluence of the Seine's two branches, Paris has vastly expanded over the centuries, taking the surrounding villages under its wing and making them its own. Nowadays the City of Light—a name Paris earned during the …