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Bâton Magique
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The outside of Bâton Magique looks like nothing more than a magic shop. The giant want in the window is enchanted to tap a large top hat which lifts, revealing a white rabbit underneath. Should a muggle look upon it, they will see a flashing ‘CLOSED’ sign, but to the wizarding world, the letters transform themselves into bright green, flashing lettering that reveals the wand shop is ‘OPEN.’ Inside, neatly stacked rows of wands are separated by wood type and core. A small register is tucked into the corner and a window that overlooks the back room used to be the workroom where Augustine Paquet crafted his wands. Now, dust has settled on the old workshop table.
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Bistro Pierre
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A stylish restaurant in magical Paris named in honour of Pierre Durantes who was a pioneer in blending traditional French ingredients with magical ingredients to create a revolution in haute cuisine.
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Catacombs of Paris
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A network of old caves, quarries, and tunnels, under Paris, the Paris Catacombs stretch for hundreds of miles and hold the remains of six million of its former inhabitants. There are official tours, but also those that infiltrate the catacombs when they shouldn't be there -- and in tunnels where they shouldn't be. Of course, there are also plenty of ghost stories about the place as well...
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Chocolat riche
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Paris is well-known for its chocolate, and there are many chocolatiers across the city. Some of them are pricier, but Chocolat riche is a little hole-in-the-wall place with incredibly reasonable prices... but for chocolate as good (and some would say better) than some of the bigger and more popular shops. It has all kinds of chocolates, and truffles, for those with a sweet tooth it is a great place to go. There is even some seating inside, and a small patio, for those that would like to eat their chocolate and perhaps enjoy some coffee along with it.
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Paris

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Paris, France's capital, is a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture. It is located on the River Seine, and known landmarks are, quite obviously, the Eiffel Tower and the Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral. It is known for its cafe culture and designer boutiques, especially along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
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