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La Vie Ann Rose Blogger Angie Niles' Favorite Paris Spots
Ah, Paris. There are few places in the world that are more charming or romantic. But with a city chock full of countless shops, hotels, restaurants, and patisseries, it can be difficult to narrow down your list to the must-sees—even with the most comprehensive guidebook. That's why we turned to La Vie Ann Rose blogger Angie Niles, who shares inside tips for the City of Light in her travel guide book, Bright Lights Paris ($16; amazon.com), which reads like a first-person itinerary from the…
Paris Itinerary: 8 Things You Absolutely Cannot Miss — ckanani
Planning a trip to Paris and wondering what to do? I have narrowed down my Paris itinerary to 8 things you absolutely cannot miss! The best non-cliche, off-the-beaten-path Paris things to see, do, eat, and drink - a must on all Paris itineraries.
Paris Neighborhoods Decoded - Where to Stay in Paris
Paris is a magical city, but it can be enhanced greatly by choosing the right area in which to stay! To help you decide where to stay in Paris, I am going to give you a run-down of each of the arrondissements, including attractions nearby, and the pros and cons of each neighborhood.
ZigZagRoam Paris Layover
ZigZagRoam Paris Christmas Markets
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In Search of the Quintessential Paris Brasserie
Brasserie Lipp — a favorite of Ernest Hemingway — still serves cold beer and French fare to locals and tourists alike. The book is filled with references to the brasseries and cafes Hemingway frequented and, as much as anyone, made iconic for generations of Americans yearning for a little taste of Parisian bohemia. Recently, I made my way around the classic spots on the Left Bank — and a few farther afield — in search of the quintessential Parisian brasserie. The last time I was in Paris I…
6 of the best open-air food market venues in Paris - A Luxury Travel Blog
Shopping at open markets (marché) is a popular and fun way to find the freshest food in town. There are more than 80 open air markets located in Paris and the surrounding suburbs. Even if your French isn’t great don’t be intimidated by the outdoor markets. The merchants are generally very friendly and really don’t […]
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The Hidden Antiques Village of the Marais, Paris
On a Sunday stroll from the river Seine to the bustling Marais, take the Rue Saint-Paul, a street lined with medieval archways leading to hidden passages and secret treasures... Sneak through residential courtyards from one passage to another, all the while imagining which apartment windows wou
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Montmartre Cemetery in Paris, France
The Montmartre Cemetery, located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France, is the third largest necropolis in the city. The cemetery was opened in 1825 as a burial ground for all religious backgrounds. It is estimated that there are around 20,000 graves. The cemetery covers an area of about 11 hectares (27 acres). This popular tourist destination – Montmartre Cemetery – is the final resting place of many famous people: Stendal (writer in the realist style; 1783–1842), Hector Berlioz…
Montmartre Cemetery in Paris, France
The Montmartre Cemetery, located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France, is the third largest necropolis in the city. The cemetery was opened in 1825 as a burial ground for all religious backgrounds. It is estimated that there are around 20,000 graves. The cemetery covers an area of about 11 hectares (27 acres). This popular tourist destination – Montmartre Cemetery – is the final resting place of many famous people: Stendal (writer in the realist style; 1783–1842), Hector Berlioz…
The Hidden Antiques Village of the Marais, Paris
On a Sunday stroll from the river Seine to the bustling Marais, take the Rue Saint-Paul, a street lined with medieval archways leading to hidden passages and secret treasures... Sneak through residential courtyards from one passage to another, all the while imagining which apartment windows wou
In Search of the Quintessential Paris Brasserie
Brasserie Lipp — a favorite of Ernest Hemingway — still serves cold beer and French fare to locals and tourists alike. The book is filled with references to the brasseries and cafes Hemingway frequented and, as much as anyone, made iconic for generations of Americans yearning for a little taste of Parisian bohemia. Recently, I made my way around the classic spots on the Left Bank — and a few farther afield — in search of the quintessential Parisian brasserie. The last time I was in Paris I…
La Vie Ann Rose Blogger Angie Niles' Favorite Paris Spots
Ah, Paris. There are few places in the world that are more charming or romantic. But with a city chock full of countless shops, hotels, restaurants, and patisseries, it can be difficult to narrow down your list to the must-sees—even with the most comprehensive guidebook. That's why we turned to La Vie Ann Rose blogger Angie Niles, who shares inside tips for the City of Light in her travel guide book, Bright Lights Paris ($16; amazon.com), which reads like a first-person itinerary from the…
Paris Itinerary: 8 Things You Absolutely Cannot Miss — ckanani
Planning a trip to Paris and wondering what to do? I have narrowed down my Paris itinerary to 8 things you absolutely cannot miss! The best non-cliche, off-the-beaten-path Paris things to see, do, eat, and drink - a must on all Paris itineraries.
6 of the best open-air food market venues in Paris - A Luxury Travel Blog
Shopping at open markets (marché) is a popular and fun way to find the freshest food in town. There are more than 80 open air markets located in Paris and the surrounding suburbs. Even if your French isn’t great don’t be intimidated by the outdoor markets. The merchants are generally very friendly and really don’t […]