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2024

Concierge suggestions January 24

As every month, find suggestions and advice from our concierges to enhance your stay at Le Narcisse Blanc.‍

Event of the month :

Fashion Week

To kick off the year, Fall/Winter Fashion Week for Men kicks off with 42 shows from Tuesday January 16 to Sunday January 21, featuring houses such as Ami, Comme des Garçons, Kenzo, Balmain and Loewe.

Then, from January 22 to 25, 2024, our capital will host Haute Couture Week Spring-Summer 2024, with some thirty shows by the most prestigious designers, including Christian Dior, Schiaparelli, Chanel, Elie Saab, Valentino and Fendi.

Exhibition of the month :

Objectif Mer : The ocean filmed at the Musée de la Marine until May 5, 2024.

This exhibition tells the story of the sea and cinema. For the general public, it shows how tools were perfected to film the sea. It also takes a behind-the-scenes look at such illustrious films as Titanic, Jaws and Pirates of the Caribbean.

Restaurant of the month

Les Fondus de la Raclette

Located in the heart of Paris, in the 11th and 14th arrondissements, Les Fondus de la Raclette restaurants invite you, winter and summer alike, to spend a pleasant, relaxed moment with friends or family, in a typical, convivial Savoyard chalet setting.

209 Boulevard Raspail, 75014 Paris & 107 Avenue Parmentier, 75011 Paris

An unusual place in this wintry weather

Le Passage des Panoramas

A tribute to strollers and curious strollers, the Passage des Panoramas is considered to be the first covered passageway in Paris. Built in 1799, it has retained its original character and lively commercial atmosphere. Here, you'll find many collectors of postcards, coins, autographs and old stamps. It's also home to a number of fine establishments, including Canard & Champagne, where you can sample exclusively free-range French duck.

11 Bd Montmartre, 75002 Paris

The Zadkine Museum

The Musée Zadkine is a Parisian museum dedicated to the Russian-born sculptor Ossip Zadkine, who settled in Paris in 1910. It is located nᵒ 100 bis, rue d'Assas, in the 6ᵉ arrondissement of Paris.

Although it has undergone a series of modifications, this studio-museum has nevertheless remained true to its original dual identity as a place to live and create, which is greatly appreciated by visitors, seduced by the atmosphere that emanates from it. It is one of the few sculptors' studios - along with Antoine Bourdelle's - to have been preserved in Paris, bearing witness to the Montparnasse of artists.

Currently, the facility is presenting a temporary exhibition with artist Chana Orloff until March 31, 2024.

100 bis rue d'Assas, 75002 Paris

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