Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Time Out Magazine Paris

I get the New York version delivered to my house on a regular basis and swear by it. My question to locals is it as easy to pick up in Paris? In NYC we have them at every newstand and book store. Does it also come out on Wednesday as it does here?



Thank you for your input !!





Cheers,




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The TIME OUT PARIS magazine-- http://www.timeout.com/paris/ --is fairly easy to come by at most news kiosks around the city....as is the better PARISCOPE magazine (though in French....but easy enough to figure out). Not sure whether it%26#39;s Wednesday or Thursday that the new editions hit newsstands.




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I look at the website on a regular basis I just want to pick one up to have in hand when I get there since i might not have my cpu with me.



I will take a look at Parisope, thank you!!!





Cheers,




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Just so you%26#39;ll know what to look for, newsstands are usually free-standing or built-in kiosks that usually have piles of newspapers and magazines on shelves and large racks of magazines and books (printed paper constructions)...as well as other assorted merchandise.




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I thought that Time Out Paris free Magazine was not being published any more. I thought that the last one was published in 2005:





http://www.timeout.com/paris/freeguide/1.html





I looked last summer for it in the Parscope and Timeout English guide was not in it ... it was all in French.





You can still buy the Time Out Guide books and I do get the online London Time Out .





If some one else has updated information please post it as I would love to be able to get it again! Thank you!




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The Time Out section of the Pariscope no longer exists.





As far as I know they do a quarterly guide that is availablen the Anglo bars and restaurants in Paris.




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Thank you so much for posting that information!




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Yes, TO don%26#39;t publish a weekly city-magazine in Paris as they do in their native London, or NYC, Dubai, Istanbul, etc. They do publish a Paris %26quot;magazine%26quot;, which might be quarterly or bi-annual, and that%26#39;s a watered down version of their solid, bona fide, TO guide. To keep up with the competition of Lonely Planet or Rough Guides, TO now provide an abridged version of their Paris guide (%26quot;TO Short list%26quot;) for people who are not keen on off the track addresses or thorough historical background and who would just like to focus on the classic tourist trails and addresses.




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