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    Lagardère Paris Racing

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Jardin du Luxembourg

    Jardin du Luxembourg

    4.6(430 reviews)
    1.7 kmLuxembourg, 6ème

    One of the reasons we chose the hotel for our April visit to Paris was the proximity to Le Jardin…read moredu Luxembourg -- the Luxembourg Garden. This is one of my favorite places in Paris. Besides the layout and beauty of the Garden itself, it is a wonderful way to experience the softer side of Paris. Despite April overcast and rainy weather, walking through the Park was uplifting as always. Tulips greeted us when we entered through the Gay-Lussac entrance. Once in the Park, we found more flowers and trees in bloom. Beyond Les Voiliers du Luxembourg -- an octagonal fountain for sail boats at the focal center if the Gaeden -- we walked through a canopy formed by rows of chestnut trees. It was great staying within a few blocks of Le Jardin du Luxembourg and visiting daily.

    Quality/Quantity - Huge and good size garden. Many locals here eat (and drink) their lunch…read more Family friendly. The landscaping here is amazing. Well, most of Paris's gardens! I am so impressed I used to do my own landscaping so I know how much work it takes to make gardens look like this! Several small snack kiosks; see my pictures. Ambiance - 25 hectare, beautifully landscaped. There is a French and English part, I did not know and sadly probably would not be able to tell the difference. Rose garden, statues, etc. Kid friendly - A merry go round, slides, play areas, etc. Restaurant, snack kiosks, etc. Service - Self service. Price - The garden is free. I think you have to pay to go into the building. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success since 1612.

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    Jardin du Luxembourg - J'adore Paris

    J'adore Paris

    Jardin du Luxembourg - The Gazebo

    The Gazebo

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    Piscine Saint-Germain - prise www.nageurs.org

    Piscine Saint-Germain

    2.9(11 reviews)
    1.6 kmSaint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème

    Located underneath the Marché Saint-Germain, you will find Piscine Saint-Germain after walking down…read moresome Stairs on the south side of the Market. In the Entrance Hall you are greeted by an old certificate stating that this was the best swimming pool in all of Paris - in 1997. So while during all the time since then, Prince William had the chance to go from small boy, grow into a man, lose a lot of his hair, become a helicopter pilot, marry and father two children - I recon Piscine Saint-Germain hasn't changed that much in 18 years. Or to spell this out for those not getting it: Signs, plaques etc that say "we were great once" are always a worry - be it at a restaurant, hotel or a swimming-pool. 18 year old Glory is worth nothing today, what counts now is now. Someone should take these signs down and but one up that says "we wanna be the best pool in Paris again - in 2020". But this review is starting to sound more negative than I actually mean it. Piscine Saint-Germain is a decent small basement pool (one 25 Meter Basin). It was clean when I was there, the people working there were very friendly and despite being a pool without any natural light - it isn´t one bit dark or depressing in there. So they are getting the basics right. Negatives: While the Building and basin is in decent shape generally, the toilets are not up to standard and the shower area definitely has seen better days. There are not many individual changing cabins. I am not a big fan of the decor (nor the dolphin-paintings in the changing cabins), but it could be worse. Another thing that has struck me as odd was the disclaimer of liability in case of theft. Piscine Saint-Germain doesn´t have lockers, but a wardrobe check where you deposit your clothes with an employee. Now, how can my belongings be stolen while behind a counter, guarded by a member of the staff? I am not making accusations (again, the staff at Piscine Saint-Germain were very nice) - but if my belongings would be stolen while in personal care like that and those running the pool think that they are not responsible in such a case - I think I would prefer to just have a simple locker with a key.

    Decent pool for swimming laps. 3 Euros. Have to give your shoes and belongings to an attendant…read morewho safeguards it while you swim. I would suggest not bringing your valuables. Times inconvenient and there is usually a line waiting for people to get in. Pool closes fifteen minutes before the stated time, why, I have no idea. Please do not wear shoes into the locker room. You WILL be chased down and reprimanded in French. Showers mandatory. Men must wear the Speedo kind of suit, women can wear a two piece. Swim caps mandatory. There is a vending machine that sells swim suits and other necessities if you forget something. The French have no swim etiquette so be prepared. It's more of a cultural endeavor than a workout. It's still worth it if you want to swim some laps but just know it's a thoroughly French experience.

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    Piscine Saint-Germain - Entrance of the Pool

    Entrance of the Pool

    Piscine Saint-Germain - Disclaimer of liability for theft in a Pool where you (have to) leave your stuff with the staff at the wardrobe check. :hmm:

    Disclaimer of liability for theft in a Pool where you (have to) leave your stuff with the staff at the wardrobe check. :hmm:

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    Bowling Front de Seine - les p'tites astuces (impossibles à reproduire)

    Bowling Front de Seine

    3.0(12 reviews)
    2.2 kmAuteuil, 15ème

    The guy at the reception was the rudest i've ever met in my life. We were 5 teenagers, he asked us…read moreour age then rolled his eyes as we said we were underage. Mind you, this place is open to all ages. Once he let us to the shoe area, he yelled at my best friend for not hearing correctly as she was not even facing him. My friend cried afterward, thanks a lot back alley bowling. He then continued to roll his eyes at us numerous times. I do NOT recommend this bowling spot if you are looking to have a fun evening.

    I think it's fair to say that I am no bowling expert. I do, however, know a thing or two about…read morehaving fun which I think gives me enough authority to write an accurate review on Bowling Front de Seine. That said... I made a reservation to go bowling on a Saturday night at BFS two weeks in advance without any problem. This was both wonderful, and disconcerting at the same time. I had already called three bowling places around Paris who told me they were "complet" on Saturday night. So why was BFS so available for my group of 20? I took a walk by on Saturday afternoon to check out the place and saw it overrun by screaming kids and their underwhelmed parents (note: don't go bowling on a Saturday afternoon). The place is a little tricky to find being that it's located in an alley between two big apartment buildings, and the inside was a bit lackluster-- no music, depressing lighting, minimal decor. At this point, however, there was no looking back. Saturday night, nine out of the 20 of us showed up together, and the staff took care of us immediately. They told me that we'd have 3 lanes instead of 4 as originally planned, but that we'd all be next to each other, fair enough. They were running a little behind schedule which was no problem for us since we were still waiting for the other half of the group. Naturally, we headed over to the bar to warm up. Pints and cocktails here are around 6€, not too bad for Paris standards, but not the bowling alley prices I'd expected. Snacks include tartines, sandwichs au jambon et fromage, kind of airport French food. Although clearly overwhelmed with the amount of people turning up, the staff at BFS was helpful, and above all nice, as they ushered us through the process of dividing up the group in to lanes and getting us all shoes. Next thing, we were on the lanes, rolling strikes left and right, spilling beer and having a classic good ol' time bowling. I was a bit disappointed by the lack of atmosphere. There were no disco lights and the music coming from the speakers was actually a radio station. This is not the kind of place where you want to bowl sober with three of your best friends. This is the kind of place you want to come to when you are a group of twenty and you could care less about everything else around you. The prices are awesome, after two and a half hours of bowling (2 rounds) plus shoes, I paid only 14€. Plus beer, you're looking at a Saturday night under 40€, when was the last time that happened to you in Paris? Oh, did I mention this place is open until 4:30am? Eat, drink, bowl and be merry. Boisson: 6/10 Bouffe: -- Ambiance: 5/10

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    Bowling Front de Seine
    Bowling Front de Seine
    Bowling Front de Seine - Les pistes!

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