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We
hope the resources listed below will be helpful in planning your
vacation in our Paris apartment. We have included resources that
are helfpul to both the pleasure traveler and the business traveler,
whether the stay is short- or long-term. There are countless other
public and private resources without websites that would undoubtedly
be helpful. Many of these are included in the "Welcome Book"
that is available to our guests. Both this online version and the
printed version we keep in our Paris flat include resources that
we use ourselves and others that we have gleaned from other sources.
Those that we personally recommend from our own experience are marked
with a .
Kensington
House Antiques
Specialists
in antique jewelry, silver, porcelain, art glass, fine arts and
other fine and decorative arts. Kensington House Antiques is one
of our two online antiques shops.
Antiques
DC
Specialists
in Art Deco barware, vintage Christmas & Halloween decorations,
toys and other vintage collectibles. Antiques DC is one of our two
online antiques shops.
Antika
Paris
Directory of
antiques dealers.
Antiques
By Alternatives
A nice
selection of country French furnishings.
Antiquites
En France
Online directory
of antiques dealers and calendar of antiques show, flea markets,
etc.
La
Brocante
Calendar
of antiques shows, flea markets, etc.
Carré
Rive Gauche
A group of upscale
dealers on Paris' left bank
Curiositel
A helpful online
listing of antiques dealers, decorators, restorers, etc. throughout
France; searchable geographically or by specialty.
Euroantic
Directory of
antiques dealers and calendar of antiques shows, flea markets, etc.
Hôtel
Drouot
France's
most significant auction house.
Le
Louvre des Antiquaires
A group of very
upscale dealers clustered together near the Louvre
Pages
Brocantes
Calendar of antiques
shows, flea markets, etc.
Le
Marché aux Puces
The famous Marché
aux Puces on the northern outskirts of Paris.
Points
de Chine
Calendar of antiques
shows, flea markets, etc.
Vide-Greniers.org
Calendar of rummage
sales ("vide-greniers").
Le
Village Suisse
A group of upscale
antiques shops clustered on the site of the 1900 Exposition Universelle.
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