The late 19th and early 20th centruy saw Paris become the artistic and literacy capital of the world with an unprecedented concentration of great artists and writers. Not only was their creative output astonishing, so was their lifestyle that embraced their wealthy patrons in the bars and brasseries, many of which survive almost unchanged to this day.
This tour - in the company of enthusiastic expert Dr. Anne Anderson - explores this astonishing period in the city's history with a wealth of anecdotes and fascinating accompanying visits.
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