The Tea is an address as only geneve knows how to propose them, a little jewel of the Chinese restoration that you will discover only by chance or hotly recommended by connoisseurs and / or fans (and they are many).  Nestled in the heart of the Quartier des Bains, this tiny Asian specialty restaurant offers genuine and delicious cuisine, featuring a myriad of Dim-Sum (steamed ravioli) to discover or rediscover. In addition to its culinary specialties for which the establishment is particularly recognized, the Tea, like its name suggests, proposes especially a very wide selection of Chinese teas with evocative and poetic names, whose aficionados of the kind can easily be relished. You will also discover many accessories for The Tea, including a multitude of teapots in fonts or sandstones all more cute ones than the others: quite charming.
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In the building of the former public bath of Nuremberg a small group of people organises music concerts in the summertime. In the courtyard you can watch bands from all around the world and have a nice evening. It’s a lovable subcultural location and it’s worth a visit.
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If you like cocktails and pink neon lights, Tonight’s Josephine is definetly a perfect spot to spend your night! 
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Medialab Prado is the coolest place to work, to collaborate, to do workshops, to participate in events and conferences. They are the nicest people in the planet doing such interesting programs. My favorite is Interactivos. It is also a good place to meet new friends and go afterwards for beers in the bars around Lavapies, a district full of art galleries and Museums.
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In “The secret of the Unicorn” Tintin buys a model of the famous boat at a flea market. The scene takes place on the Place du Jeu de Balle, Hergé particularly liked this place.
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This is where I walk my dog, it’s 289 acres acres of woodland right on the edge of the city and there are half built dens everywhere. I usually get lost and have to get rescued by strangers.
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Best place for a run or walk. Great view of the city once you reach the top.
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I love playing on these red clay tennis courts. It feels like playing in Europe. I either drive my car and park right next to the courts or bike up River Side Park.
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Have a walk around this area and admire the architecture and narrow streets.
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Crispy rice salad with the works forever.
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Dick's is a longest running fast food restaurant in Seattle and a staple of the city. There are 5 locations and I've managed to always live in the same neighborhood as one, which is both a good and bad thing. Burgers, fries and milkshakes, cash only.
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Its a theater and a bar you are outside in a little garden! the best place in Barna!!
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Northern Irish illustrator focusing on editorial work for a wide range of clients using my love of mark-making, bold shapes, and traditional printmaking. 
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I grew up in London but I am French with Italian origins. After completing my Ba (Hons) in jewellery design at Central Saint Martins I went on to study in New York at GIA to become a diamond graduate. I am now living in Jaipur, India and working at the Gem Palace, which I am very proud of as Munnu (the head designer) has been a major influence in my studies.
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digital artist, influencer and owner of KOKETIT brand. The world is my canvas.
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Laurence Poirier la photographe
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Helmut Smits is multidisciplinary visual artist. Straightforward, critical and witty, Smits is a ceaseless producer of ideas that comment on society and situations in a frank and often humorous way.
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Swiss graphic designer, founder and creative director of London/Zürich based studio BOB.
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Photographer and Filmmaker based in Byron Bay
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Carla Andrade is a Spanish Visual Artist with a Degree in Audio-visual Studies and Philosophy. She is currently studying a M.A. in Artist’s Film & Moving Image at Goldsmiths University in London. She carried out Artist Residencies in Iceland, Sweden, Nepal, Chile, and Paris, among others. Her work was exhibited at the MAC in A Coruña, Colegio de España in Paris, Trinta Gallery in Santiago de Compostela, Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, MARCO of Vigo, 104 in Paris, etc; and at Film and Photography Festivals such as IFFR, Zinebi, Jihlava, Filmadrid, L’Alternativa, Curtocircuito, Porto/Post/Doc, PhotoEspaña or Mois de la Photo off.
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Gabriela Rouiller is a visual artist and a fashion photographer based in Uruguay. Her work can direct or precise in content or heavily influenced by her imagination. Having a passion for traveling, thriving from her interactions with people and her surroundings, she has this sense of looking beyond the present day when seeking inspiration which can be seen in her work, essentially, captivating viewers with the allure in her narration she exhibits. Gabriela has been published in fashion and photography magazines and is currently working on several projects, and in her online magazine, Flur Magazine.
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Luzia Hein is a graphic designer based in Hamburg, Germany. Her work is characterized by a minimalist design language, bright colors and bold shapes. She is interested in a multidisciplinary approach on graphic design – corporate design and type design give her as much pleasure as transferring ideas to a spatial context or to textiles.
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Contemporary artist.
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Antwerp-based designer and art director.
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Alagoano based in São Paulo.
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I illustrate books, draw comics and paint
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