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Cereal City Guide: Paris

Rosa Park, Rich Stapleton

Publisher: ABRAMS Image

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The acclaimed travel and style magazine presents a curated portrait of Paris for visitors with a passion for culture, design, and architecture. Inspired by their extensive travel for the magazine, Cereal founders Rich Stapleton and Rosa Park began issuing a series of city guides that highlight their favorite places to visit. Curated rather than comprehensive, Cereal City Guide: Paris explores points of interest and venues that reflect Cereal’s aesthetic and unique sensibility. Rich and Rosa have personally visited hundreds of venues in Paris, distilling their preferred locales down to their firm favorites. From lively, local cafés to design-driven boutiques that channel the inimitable Parisian savoir faire, these hidden treasures offer a more personal take on the city. Meticulously researched and illustrated with original photography, this guide includes photo essays of the city, an illustrated neighborhood map, interviews and essays from celebrated locals, essential architectural points of interest, museums, galleries, day trips outside the city, and unique goods to buy.
Available since: 10/09/2018.
Print length: 215 pages.

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