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(Last Update: 10.01.2026) It is really difficult to write about Châtelet, one of the liveliest and liveliest areas in the heart of Paris. Because this is a region so rich in diversity that I don't know what to write, where to start, or how to draw the boundaries of the article, but we have to start somewhere; So let's get started ;) Paris's 1st century.
(Last Update: 08.01.2026) In this article, we will try to solve and understand the Châtelet – Les Halles Station, which is the largest and therefore the most complex transfer point in Paris… Châtelet – Les Halles Station is at the intersection of many metro and RER lines in Paris. Because it is a very important connection point where everyone somehow passes by in public transportation. That's why this
(Last Update: 10.01.2026) In this article, we will tell you about Forum des Halles, a contemporary building built in the middle of Paris, right in the middle of the historical texture, the shopping and living center of the city, and at the same time a very important transfer point in Paris transportation. I want to talk about. When writing the Forum des Halles, it is actually so difficult to define the framework, because this giant
(Last Update: 09.01.2026) In this article, I would like to introduce you to Poulette Restaurant, one of the many beautiful and enjoyable food and beverage venues in Paris. This place is important to me because it is mentioned in my book A Week in Paris... Poulette means chicken in French. The restaurant, located in Étienne Marcel in the 2nd arrondissement, actually looks like a small and cute café, and when viewed from the outside,
Last Update: 07.01.2026 - Closed for an extended period due to restoration) We are at the Centre Pompidou, one of Paris's most controversial buildings... Named after George Pompidou, France's second president after World War II, the building is celebrating its 47th anniversary this year. It's a very interesting cultural and artistic center that has managed to attract over 150 million visitors since 1977. In France, especially presidents often create monumental buildings in the fields of culture and art.