The Petit Paumé

Le Petit Paumé
Formation 1968
Headquarters Ecully
Official language
French
Website www.petitpaume.com

The Petit Paumé is a student association of EMLYON Business School created in 1968, which name comes from Jacques Brel's popular song Les Paumés du petit matin (1962).

The Petit Paumé's aim is to design and to distribute a critical and free guide of the city of Lyon. Thus, the association tests all the city restaurants, bars and shops that it wishes to mention in its annual guide.

Each of its members (about 30) is both a tester and a writer. The activities of the association are handled by 16 committees. They print about 300,000 copies of the guidebook per year.

The Petit Paumé publishes a paper version of the guide, a weekly newsletter sent by e-mail, an app for Android and iOS.

Sections

Some examples of chapters in the guide are:

  • "Lyon pratique" (Practical Lyon)
  • "Cycle de la vie : Naissance, Étudiant, Célibataires, Mariage..." (Life cycle: Birth, Student, Singles, Wedding...)
  • "Temps Libre : Activités, Offrir, Coiffeur, Beauté, Voyage..." (Free time: Activities, Gifting, Hairdresser, Beauty, Trips...)
  • "Culture : Événements, Livres, Musique, Théâtre, Musée..." (Culture: Events, Books, Music, Theater, Museum...)
  • "Péchés Mignons : Pâtisseries, Salons de Thé, Pain Vin Fromage, Épiceries, Traiteur" (Little weakness: Pastries, Tea house, Bread Wine Cheese, Delicatessen, Caterer)
  • "Restaurants"
  • "Bars"
  • "Boîtes" (Nightclubs)
  • "Fripon" (Naughty)

Events

Events organised by the Petit Paumé include:

  • The "Village Médiéval" (the Medieval Village): in May or June, the Medieval Village brings together more than 20 craft producers on Place Saint-Jean during a historical reenactment ambiance around a company of medieval actors.[1] This two-day event attracts about 65,000 people.
  • The "Lancement du Guide" (the Guidebook Launching): in October, the launchings in the Lyon Part-Dieu shopping center and above all on Place Bellecour gather together more than 150,000 inhabitants of Lyon. These launchings are usually accompanied by concerts, street shows, etc. designed to entertain the crowd.[2]
  • The "Nuit du Petit Paumé" (the Petit Paumé Night): organized each year at the time of the Guidebook Launching, the Petit Paumé Night is a party which notably enables several thousands of people to get a limited edition of the brand-new guidebook. One of the main issues of the party is to remind people that the guidebook is made by students.

A few figures

  • 300,000 copies of a free guidebook of 416 pages distributed each year in Lyon, with 1,155 reviews altogether and 519 restaurants tested [2][3]
  • Overall recognition rate of 84% among Lyon inhabitants (according to a survey carried out by IPSOS in December 2009)
  • Approximately one Lyon inhabitant out of two consults the Petit Paumé before going to the restaurant, according to the same IPSOS survey
  • The website won a student "City Guide Award" [4] and receives more than 70,000 visitors per month
  • The entire paper version of the guide on line with more than 2,000 reviews in addition

References

  1. http://www.petitpaume.com/ou-sortir/le-village-medieval-du-petit-paume.htm Official Petit Paumé website
  2. 1 2 « Le Petit Paumé s’assagit ». Lyon-info.fr
  3. « Le Petit Paumé 2011 dans les starting-blocks ! » Lyon mag.com
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-25. Retrieved 2011-04-05. Publi City website


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