mardi 5 février 2013

Second Hemingways.

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Paris is famous for its cafes and writers who came here from all over the world to create.
 
 If you want to feel the spirit of Parisian art work and spend some hours thinking, dreaming of composing in some Parisian café, here goes the list that Evaflor has prepared for you!
Terrasse des Archives—This café’s cozy closed-off terrace makes a lovely place to write “outdoors” even in winter. 51, rue des Archives, 3ème.
Café de l’Institut—Big, sunny, and right near the Seine, this is the perfect spot to spread out and work through the morning at a sunlit table. 1, rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard, 5ème.
Le Contrescarpe—Settle in amidst the bookshelves in this library-esque café on the charming Place de la Contrescarpe. 57, rue Lacepède, 5ème.
Café Delmas—Another nice spot on the Place de la Contrescarpe, and the backroom is the perfect place to curl up on a winter afternoon. 2, Place de la Contrescarpe, 5ème.
Le Buci — For a healthy mix of working and people-watching, hit up Le Buci in the heart of bustling St. Germain, Paris’ historic intellectual epicenter. If you can’t get inspired to write, well, at least you’ll be inspired to sit around looking chic. 1 rue Dauphine, 6ème.
 
Chez Félicie—Way down in the 14th, this is the coziest spot to order up a coffee (and tartine) and write away the morning. It fills up around lunchtime, so you may want to seek out a quieter spot for the afternoon. 174 Avenue du Maine, 14ème.
 
Le Sancerre—The perfect Montmartre neighborhood café, located right on the bustling Rue des Abbesses. 35, rue des Abbesses, 18ème.


 
Good luck and good inspiration!

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