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TravelByArt

Travel by Art is a free iPhone app - a Paris travel guide presenting the stories of it's famous visitors. Download it now: www.travelbyart.com

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5 places updated November 5, 2021
5 places including Restaurant Prunier, Café Bar de Clermont, Le Pré aux Clercs, Harry's New York Bar
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    "Formerly Club des Cinq. In 1946 Edith Piaf and Yves Montand gave a series concerts here. Ernest Hemingway often visited club to listen to Piaf sing. Writer was her big fan."
    TravelByArtTravelByArt · November 21, 2014
    Theater
    · Paris, France
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    "One of Edith Piaf's favourite resteurants. She dined here with some famous acquaintances like Louis Armstrong or Errol Flynn."
    TravelByArtTravelByArt · November 20, 2014
    French
    · Paris, France
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    "When the fifteen-year old Edith Gassion (later Piaf) decided to separate from her father, she rented a room at the Hotel de Clermont. Piaf wanted to make her own living by singing songs on the streets"
    TravelByArtTravelByArt · November 6, 2014
    Bar
    · Paris, France
    8.3
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    "Harry's New York Bar was the second favorite haunt of Hemingway, who often frequented it with Scott Fitzgerald during their late-night escapades."
    TravelByArtTravelByArt · November 6, 2014
    Cocktail
    · Paris, France
    8.6
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    "It was founded in 1898 as a small cafe with billard tables. In the 1920s, Cafe du Dome became one of the most important gathering places for artists in Paris."
    TravelByArtTravelByArt · November 6, 2014
    Seafood
    · Paris, France
    7.4
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    "The Pre aux Clercs is only a stone's throw from the Hotel d'Angleterre, where Hemingway spent his first night in Paris, staying in room 14. He often enjoyed coming here in his first days in Paris. "
    TravelByArtTravelByArt · November 6, 2014
    French
    · Paris, France
    7.1