- the
markets was an
enormous open pit,
nicknamed le trou des
Halles ("the hole of Les
Halles"),
regarded as an
eyesore at the foot of the
historic church...
- by
Anthony Bourdain, who also
detailed many of Les
Halles'
recipes in
Anthony Bourdain's Les
Halles Cookbook. The
Downtown New York
branch occupied the...
-
public square and Les
Halles, the
former wholesale food
market of Paris, now a
shopping mall. Formally, the name Châtelet–Les
Halles designates the RER station...
- Les
Halles is a
market area of Paris, France. Les
Halles may also
refer to: Châtelet–Les
Halles, a
major train hub in
Paris Les
Halles (Paris Métro), a...
- Line 11 and Line 14; Les
Halles is
therefore also
connected with Châtelet. Line 4 is the only line that
serves Les
Halles; it also
serves Châtelet station...
- emplo**** at Les
Halles, he
maintained a
relationship with the restaurant,
which described him in
January 2014 as
their "chef at large". Les
Halles closed in...
- The Musée Grévin –
Forum des
Halles was a wax
museum located in the
Forum des
Halles,
level 1, in the 1st arrondis****t of
Paris at 1 Rue
Pierre Lescot...
- parti****ted in this 1983
meeting and co-founded
Trans Europe Halles (TEH) are:
Halles de Schaerb**** in Brussels,
Huset KBH in Copenhagen, Kulturfabrik...
- Les
Halles de
Niort (French pronunciation: [le al də njɔʁ], English:
Niort Indoor Market) is a
market hall in the town of Niort, in the
French department...
- south-east via Châtelet – Les
Halles) was completed; its
primary feature was a purpose-built deep
tunnel between Châtelet – Les
Halles and Gare de Lyon. No new...