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[Albion] Paris in the springtime...



FloatLeft

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Jun 12, 2012
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...specifically March 9th.

Can anyone recommend a Parisian pub where the Palarse game might be shown?
 








Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
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Go to Paris twice a year, have done for about 10 years. I always watch games at the little temple bar ( Irish ) which is in the very swanky st germain des pres area of Paris. Very friendly sports bar, lots of PL football. Very buzzing area with lots of nice restaurants, bars and shops, art galleries. Quite similar to Hampstead village in London in many ways. Expensive area to stay in a basic 3 star hotel is around £250 a nite and a good 4 star £400 a night but very central and easy to get to , just up the road from the much cheaper touristy area of st Michel. Just noticed you're going in March so hotels will be a bit cheaper as still low season
 
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FloatLeft

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Jun 12, 2012
1,603
Go to Paris twice a year, have done for about 10 years. I always watch games at the little temple bar ( Irish ) which is in the very swanky st germain des pres area of Paris. Very friendly sports bar, lots of PL football. Very buzzing area with lots of nice restaurants, bars and shops, art galleries. Quite similar to Hampstead village in London in many ways. Expensive area to stay in a basic 3 star hotel is around £250 a nite and a good 4 star £400 a night but very central and easy to get to , just up the road from the much cheaper touristy area of st Michel. Just noticed you're going in March so hotels will be a bit cheaper as still low season

Lovely Area but the Temple Bar was shut so had to quickly find a plan B and ended up at a Canadian Sports Bar nearby: ‘The Moose’

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