New Yorker table at the Galignani bookstore in Paris.
Galignani is a 200-year-old landmark, once publisher of the first English-language newspaper in Paris as well as book publisher and reading room until the end of the 19th century.
Still run by the Galignani family, this bookshop has been at the same address since 1845 and specializes in—and celebrated for—international art books.