June 15, 2016 5 min read 8 Comments
June 28, 2016
Im getting ready to return to Paris soon, your article was perfect! Brought back many memories and a smile thinking of new experiences to come. The flea markets and brocantes are my favorite. Thanks Lidy!
June 28, 2016
I like Lidy’s style! So soothing.delicate and yet so French in motivation. I look forward to reading her memorable articles. Thank you Lidy for making my month and the rest of the year. I Love Paris!
June 16, 2016
Dear Lidy, thank you for this very vivid insight. I was a lot younger when I spent a bit of time in Paris but the memory has not dulled one single bit! I agree with what Cate said about the city becoming a magical three dimensional place and love how Taste of France describes cars being ‘nudged’ in their parking spaces. I witnessed it too, and was 24 when I drove quite a large car with not a single trembling nerve in mad traffic around the Arc de Triomphe. I would never be able to do that again! Being young in Paris gave me incredible courage :-) xx
June 15, 2016
Thanks for the extra tips!
June 15, 2016
I agree, no matter what you expect, Paris always has a surprise in store! I love how you described it: a magical three dimensional place with a vibe of romance so tightly knit into the beauty that it feels other worldly!
June 15, 2016
Thanks Lidy! I think your recommendations are spot on! And like so many other visitors to Paris I found all the places talked about, all the pics looked at before hand, were dull in comparison to when one finally gets there. The city becomes this magical three dimensional place with a vibe of romance so tightly knit into the beauty that it feels other worldly………….this post has made me yearn to go back!! …………….Blessings, Cate
June 15, 2016
Yes, for parking, you don’t put on your parking brake, that way other cars can nudge yours in order to squeeze into a spot. This does NOT happen in other parts of France, FYI.
On one of the funnest nights I had in Paris, I took a ride on the Grande Roue Ferris wheel at Place de la Concorde (it comes and goes) and then walked down to the Louvre to Café Marly, which faces the Pyramid, and had a bottle of champagne with friends at midnight. Marly was full of hipsters/celebrities who were wearing their oversized sunglasses at midnight. The whole thing was magical.
And I always would go tango dancing at the Quai Tino Rossi, where there’s music and dancing outdoors on Saturday evenings in summer.
There’s a shop called La Chaise Longue on rue des Francs Bourgeois that has great gift/souvenir items.
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Debbie La Fond
April 17, 2017
Beautiful. I am going to Paris this year with my daughter Isabel for the first time. We are so excited!