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  2. Toubkal - Wikipedia

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    Toubkal (Arabic: توبقال, romanized: tūbqāl, pronounced), also Jbel Toubkal or Jebel Toubkal, is a mountain in southwestern Morocco, located in the Toubkal National Park. At 4,167 m (13,671 ft), it is the highest peak in Morocco, the Atlas Mountains , North Africa and the Arab world .

  3. Hôtel Lutetia - Wikipedia

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    As Paris returned to normality, the Lutetia was restored to its previous state as a luxury hotel. It was acquired by the Taittinger family in 1955. In the late 1980s, designer Sonia Rykiel opened a boutique in the building, and supervised a major redesign intended to recreate the Art Deco style of earlier decades.

  4. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Michelin-starred restaurants Name Cuisine Location 2022 2023 2024 114, Faubourg Contemporary: Paris - 8th Élysée: Abri Pan-Asian: Paris - 10th Entrepôt: Closed: Accents Table Bourse Contemporary: Paris - 2nd Bourse: Aida Japanese: Paris - 7th Palais-Bourbon: Akrame Contemporary: Paris - 8th Élysée: Agapé Modern: Paris - 17th Batignolles ...

  5. Bouillon Chartier - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was created in 1896 by two brothers, Frédéric and Camille Chartier, in a building resembling a railway station concourse. The long Belle Époque dining room has a high ceiling supported by large columns which allows for a mezzanine, where service is also provided. It opened with the name "Le Bouillon" (lit.

  6. La Tour d'Argent - Wikipedia

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    La Tour d'Argent View from the restaurant of Notre Dame and the Seine. La Tour d'Argent (French pronunciation: [la tuʁ daʁʒɑ̃], lit. ' The Silver Tower ') is a historic restaurant in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France. It is located at 15 Quai de la Tournelle. It has a rating of one star from the Guide Michelin. [1]

  7. Cité de Refuge - Wikipedia

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    La Cité de Refuge is a building in Paris, France designed by the architect Le Corbusier. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was designed for the Salvation Army and opened in 1933. Since that time it has been occupied by the French Salvation Army . [ 3 ]

  8. Fouquet's - Wikipedia

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    Fouquet's Paris is an historic brasserie restaurant in Paris, France located at 99 Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Part of Hotel Barrière Le Fouquet's Paris , the site is known for its red awnings spread over two terraces on the Champs-Élysées and Avenue George V .

  9. Hôtel de Sens - Wikipedia

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    Margaret of Valois also lived there in 1605 and 1606, and her decision to cut down a fig tree (figuier) in front of the building that was impeding her carriage, is said to have inspired the name of the street, rue du Figuier. [2] The 1830 cannonball lodged in the main facade. In 1622, Paris became an archdiocese.