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Shengjie & Antoine - October 14th, 2023

Wedding Shengjie & Antoine
We are happy to invite you to our wedding!
Program
Friday, October 13th
8:30am - Run along Les Quais de Seine (meeting point: Esplanade du Musée d'Orsay)
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Saturday, October 14th
4:00pm - Mass at the church of Notre-Dame-Des-Champs
6:30pm - Cocktail at La Maison des Polytechniciens
8:30pm - Dinner
11:30pm - Partyyy !!​
Sunday, October 15th​
11:40-3:00pm - Brunch & boat ride on the Seine river
remember to bring warm clothes!​


Venues
​Church
91 Bd du Montparnasse, 75006 Paris, France
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Reception
Maison des Polytechniciens, l'Hôtel de Poulpry
12 Rue de Poitiers, 75007 Paris, France
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Brunch - Meeting Point
Barge Les Maquereaux Rive Droite
Pont Marie, quai de l'Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris
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Is there a dress code?For the main day, please follow formal wedding attire (men: navy blue / gray suit and tie; women: knee-length or below the knee dresses). Casual for the next day's brunch. Keep in mind Paris in October could get chilly (~10-15 degree celsius or 50-60 Fahrenheit) so pack accordingly.
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Where should I stay?Paris in general is pretty walkable / has good metro systems, so there is no need to stay right next to the venue. 6th, 9th, 10th, 11th could all be good options.
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What should I visit in Paris?There are so many great things to do in Paris! We have decided to give you a curated list of the places we like, focusing on our personal favorites:) We deliberately omitted some of the most popular attractions that can be found in tourist guides. Musée d’Orsay: Enjoy the largest collection of Impressionist paintings in this former train station converted into a museum. Grand Palais: Catch an art exhibition at the Grand Palais; One of the center places of Paris cultural life. Theatre de La Huchette: Go see a play in English in this tiny theater of the Saint Michel district. Shakespeare & Company: Browse books in English in this independent bookstore at the heart of Paris Latin Quarter. Le Marais: Shop in the small stores of this trendy and historical neighborhood. Sacré Coeur: Admire the views of Paris from this basilica situated at the top of Montmartre. Canal Saint Martin: Walk along the canal and across some of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Paris. Opera Garnier: Visit the largest opera house in Paris, and admire the gilding like no other.
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What are some good restaurants to try when in Paris?Le Relais de l'Entrecôte: Typical Parisian brasserie. For meat lovers (it's in the name:)). The sauce is fantastic! La Creperie de Josselin: Brittany crepery. The best in Montparnasse. Restaurant de la Grande Mosquee de Paris: Unique location. You can go just for the tea and pastries, or get food from a selection of Maghreban dishes. Bouillon Pigalle: Bistro Rue des martyrs: Street with a lot of small restaurants. Le Sauvignon: Auvergne bistro. Great choice of tartines and cheese/charcuterie boards. Le Perchoir: A rooftop bar offering panoramic views of Paris. Angelina: Parisian coffee shop. Cute place. The hot chocolate is delicious:) La Grande Epicerie / Le Bon Marché If you happen to be in these neighborhoods, you can also check out these restaurants: Les Resistants (10th), Restaurant Plume (7th),


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