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FRANCE BAR

Finding a France bar or pub is easy to do when traveling. There are many to choose from with different styles. As a traveler you can find an American, German, or France bar.

 

Harry’s Bar is the oldest France bar in Europe. This bar is an American cocktail bar that was founded in 1911. It looks very similar to a pub on the east coast of the United States. It is open daily until 4 a.m. This France bar has a five star rating and is located in Paris.

 

Located at the Place de Quebec in the Quartier Latin, is the France bar that is a tourist trap called Deux Magots. This bar has a lot of history and is a very popular meeting place still today for many artists and writers.

 

The La Tartine is a wine bar in Paris that provides for a cozy but elegant setting. There is an excellent choice of pricey wines to choose from and small snacks. This is not a place to eat full meals.

 

Le Port d’ Amsterdam is a Dutch party pub in Paris. This includes Dutch everything from bartenders to snacks, the atmosphere and beer are Dutch also. Monday nights are student nights and the place gets full and rowdy at times. They play all of the Dutch soccer matches at this France bar on the big screen television and all of the UEFA Champion League games.

 

The Le Rendez Vous des Belges is located near the airport and is a great place to stop in while you are arriving into Paris or just about to leave. The bar has a great atmosphere with excellent drinks.

 

If you are looking for a France bar to go dancing then you can check out the Nouveau Casino which is very hip and located in the Oberkampf area. The music here is electronic, punk, hip-hop, and rock ‘n’ roll and sometimes used as a concert venue. Another nightclub in France is the La Locomotive. Located next to the Moulin Rouge, this is an enormous hi-tech dance club for the younger crowds and the place gets full.

 

If you are looking for a France bar while you are traveling there are many to choose from. You can visit a wine bar, a dance club, American bars, and more.

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