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- Duration: 2 hours
- Rating: 5.0
- Price: €88.10
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Discover the literary haven of Paris with this Librairie Shakespeare and Company tour. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this iconic bookstore, which has been a gathering place for writers and intellectuals for over a century. Explore the charming streets of the Latin Quarter and indulge in local delicacies like croissants and macarons. their expert guide will share fascinating stories about the famous writers who have frequented this bookstore, including Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce. With its cozy atmosphere and impressive collection of books, Librairie Shakespeare and Company is a must-visit destination for book lovers and history buffs alike. Join them on this unforgettable tour and experience the magic of Parisian literature and culture.
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