Gogo Paris

Gogo Paris exists in 2 handy formats:
>>The iPhone App (3.99€)
>>The Print Guide (13.90€), available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and via our exclusive network of shops.

Spring/ Summer 2013 Edition
This is the essential edit of the 500+ hottest spots to eat, drink, shop, sleep, and hang out in Paris this spring and summer. Written by a Paris-based team, the guide has a special focus on emerging local designers, independent boutiques, small neighborhood bars and fresh new restaurants that no other guide knows about yet.

Unique on the market, it is updated twice a year, so is at least a season ahead of the rest. With the Gogo Paris city guide, you’ll be as in-the-know as any Parisian about what’s happening around town now.

Gogo has been publishing the best from Paris’ hyperactive arts, food and fashion scenes since 2005, first via a cult fanzine, and now both on- and off-line.
This innovative new-generation guide makes our Paris your Paris.

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What the press are saying:

“Our favourite guide!”
Colette, Paris

“An essential travel companion for those who like to stay in the know and off the beaten path.”
coolhunting.com

“Gogo presents the best spots for fashion, gastronomy and culture in the capital.”
Elle Magazine, Paris

“Gogo Guide shows you the hot stores and whatnot of Paris. We like!”
hintmag.com

“A must-have for any curious and cultured traveller…“
Metropolitan Magazine (Eurostar)

“A precise and clever selection of all the places not to miss, whether chic, cool, hype or against
the grain.”
WAD Magazine, Paris

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The Spring/Summer 2013 edition includes:

>A 100 percent up-to-date selection of the happening boutiques, bars, restaurants, clubs, hotels, galleries and museums of the capital.

 

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>New ‘hangouts’ from our in-the-know Parisian friends and personalities: upbeat gastronomic crew Le Fooding who chart ‘the taste of the times’; Laid-back expat New Yorker Marc Grossman, aka Bob, from Bob’s Juice Bar & Bob’s Kitchen; Rosa Rankin-Gee, editor of the London/Paris/Berlin-based arts journal ‘A Tale of Three Cities’; Melissa Unger creative consultant & founder of Paris based seymourprojects.com; Translatlantic indie photographer and muso Ami Sioux.

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The guide also features:
>A new bunch of must-see events for this period: exhibitions, gigs, club nights, festivals…
>A selection of the best hotels and other accommodation, from budget to 5-star luxury
> ‘To Listen To’, a selection of recently released CDs from French bands, to get you in the mood.
>A section dedicated to getting around: transport to and from and within Paris.
>A directory to everything from doctors and dentists, opening hours, to dry cleaners, tattoo parlours, beauticians and babysitters.
>Two useful indexes (alphabetical, by ‘tag’)
>Our unique ‘tagging’ system makes finding what you’re looking for super easy: for example ‘budget’, ‘open late’, ‘vegetarian’, ‘vintage’, or ‘wi-fi’…
>Space for your own notes.

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ALSO AVAILABLE: The Gogo Guide to London

 

 

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