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13 years ago
One of the best manga-specific booksellers in Paris, often filled with otaku! Tiny shop but good website and good selection. Not much more to say other than to check it out if you're into manga. read more
29 rue Keller
75011 Paris
France
Ledru-Rollin, 11ème
01 47 00 78 38
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http://www.tonkam.com
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What time does Librairie Tonkam open?
Librairie Tonkam opens at 2:00 PM on Monday.Librairie Tonkam opens at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Librairie Tonkam close?
Librairie Tonkam closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Librairie Tonkam is closed on Sunday.
Mon 2:00 PM - 7:00 PMTue-Sat 11:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun Closed
Does Librairie Tonkam have parking?
Yes, Librairie Tonkam has parking options.
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This was worth the visit for some quirky and amazing folk art. There is an exhibit in a dark room…read morethat had so many fabulous pieces of art, that I thought we had seen the whole museum. But wait! Up some windy stairs is a sunlit room with about the same amount of art. Some things were creepy, some were a level of obsessive detail that required long minutes of marveling, and some were inspiring. 2 hours is a sufficient visit, and you will want to reserve time to peruse the bookstore and get a snack, lunch, or beverage at the café. The museum is in the garment district, and the art may inspire you to pick up some fabric to make a collage.
A stunning cyclorama with two feature exhibits, a bright and airy bookstore, and a crazy busy cafe…read morefor an accessible 9€. We popped in for the Jeunet/Caro exhibit, because when in Paris, you Amélie. The design of the exhibit space is in a wagon wheel, with fixtures from the duos filmography segmented by "pie piece." An intriguing blend of movie props, original script notes, stills and videography paint a brilliant behind-the-scenes for The City of Lost Children, Delicatessen, MicMacs, Alien: Resurrection and more. A floor up, sunlight floods a year-long showcase residency called Turbulence in the Balkans, featuring Eastern European works but unfortunately, no brass bands. Sad dance party loss. Anyhoodle, the space open, well-designed and easy to get through in an hour or so. If the exhibits catch your fancy, pop in for an afternoon delight.
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I could (and did) spend hours here. There are so many books to look at and it's absolutely amazing…read more They've got quite a selection of first editions. Just incredible. The shop opened in the 50s by an American called George Whitman and he initially named it Le Mistral. I believe the name changed in the 60s to what we know it as today. As a fan of literature, Shakespeare and Company is like Mecca. The Holy Grail, if you will. Whether you stick downstairs where it gets busy or upstairs where it's for more of a library feel, it's simply a magical experience. An experience that transcends you into the pages of your favorite novel or book of poetry. A timeless, nostalgic, and electric adventure awaits you.
Shakespeare and Company is one of the notorious Global booksellers. It is located in Paris, on the…read moreRiver Seine across from Notre Dame (you really can't miss it), and there seems to be a block-long queue everyday, anytime it's open. Founded by Sylvia Beach in 1919, it was a hangout for many American and British writers when they lived in Paris. Like any great bookstore, this retail establishment has an impressive inventory of books in English, in all major categories: Children's literature, classics, culinary, culture, economics, history, politics, travel, etc, etc. We checked 4 different days, and finally got in on our fifth try. The shop is a labyrinth of interconnected rooms, and actually takes up nearly a whole block. The check-out clerks will stamp your books with the Shakespeare & Co logo and name; so it's fun to gift a classic, like Winnie the Pooh, to your grandkids. And there is a cafe next door where you can sit and enjoy your purchases. Read up on the Tumbleweeds.
Left - Mocha Latte Right - Chocolate Chaud Cinnamon roll and Chocolate rye cookie amazing.
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We looked up this place as an alternative to the over-crowded Shakespeare Book Store in Paris &…read morewere NOT disappointed! It's definitely VERY cozy inside, so best to watch out as you turn around in close quarters - especially if carrying a backpack or shoulder bag! The cellar is very cool, too and lots of books out on the sidewalk for anyone who doesn't appreciate the tight fit inside. ; ) As a former bookstore worker, this was a little slice of heaven for me - I had to be dragged out LOL
Such a fun English bookstore to stop by. It's every book lovers dream! They have all the different…read moregenres available and I could spent hours in there just exploring. The used books are definitely a bit cheaper. Must visit spot!
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This store was a MUST visit when I decided on traveling to Paris. If you love Le Petit Prince by…read moreAntoine de Saint-Exupéry you will adore this magical little store! I think I spent half an hour looking at all the amazing Little Prince items. This little shop has books, journals, bookmarks, mugs, dishes, scarves, shirts, postcards, stuffed animals, bags, toys, figurines, cards, pictures, baby bibs, cookie cutters, key chains, onesies... Anything and everything Little Prince! The owner is super friendly and very nice to talk to. The music is calming, the shop is orderly and well stocked. This was the best store I've visited my whole trip in Europe! Next time I'm in Paris, I'll visit again for sure! I can't recommend this lovely little store highly enough- just visit you'll be so glad you did!
Whimsical and enduring! Great place to buy souvenirs and return to a lovely story! Remember!read more
Awesome bookstore in the Bastille neighborhood of Paris!…read more Good prices, and a wide assortment of French literature. A decent section on philosophy. I enjoyed looking over the numerous collections of diminutive books featuring silly story lines and old fashioned hand illustrations. I was asked whether I wanted my purchases to be gift wrapped. I thought was a nice touch, especially considering how professionally the clerk fastened the paper down.
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Love! I stumbled upon this bookstore while walking around Le Marais. They have fabulous collection…read moreof fashion, art & architecture books. I ended up purchasing a Chanel coffee table book & a Banksy Art book. They also had a beautiful Saint Laurent coffee table book. The young girl working there was so friendly & so welcoming! Love, what a gem! I could have stayed there all day. Must visit if you're looking for art, fashion & architecture books. Highly recommended if you're in Le Marais or Paris.
This is a GEM of a bookstore in Paris!!!! PERFECT for finding books to fill your home…read more You can find ALL kinds of photography, interior design, cooking, architecture, and art books for 50%+ off!!! Stumbled upon it one day randomly. I found: - A huge photography book about Audrey Hepburn for 10 euros (perfect coffee table material!) - A 200-page full color, wonderful "recipes for receiving" book. Can't wait to make something for my party at the apartment! Love this store - and the woman who owns it is very nice.
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