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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Paris: Day 7 - 06 May 2015

Paul Pastries for Breakfast (again)

What can I say, when you find a good thing you stick with it.

Train Ride

Paris, France

 Walk - Outdoor Market

Creative Boat Designs // Paris, France

Cafe des Phares

Always time for a pit stop at the cafe.
Creative Table Advertising in Paris, France

St. Martin Canal + Graffiti Walk

Always something interesting to see in Paris. In case all the carefully planned tourist attractions don't pique your interest, a few handy artists have taken to the streets. Cats, cats everywhere.  (Angry, gansta ninja fighter cats.)
Paris, France Street Art

10 Belles for Lunch and Coffee

10 Rue de la Grange aux Belles, 75010 Paris, France •  Google  •  Yelp

This small bakery and lunch spot was just the perfect touch to our rainy Parisian afternoon.  Great (cool) seating and a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
10 Belles // Paris, France in Spring 2015
Photo courtesy At Home in Paris
10 Belles Custom Coffee Mug // Paris, France
These pretty flowers offered relieve (of the visual variety) from the rain storm.

Public Toilets and My Walk Home

Not that manic form of hand washing, rather that burning knowledge that my filthy hands could spread disease at any moment. Imagine my relief when Chad scurried to find me another public garden (Ann Frank) tucked away along the walk that had public bathrooms.
Public Self-Washing Free Restrooms in Paris, France

Dinner at Au Pied de Fouet


3 Rue Saint Benoit 75006 Paris, France •  Google  •  Yelp

Great food and interesting conversation with another U.S. couple. Dinner at Au Pied de Fouet turned out to be entirely worth it, as indicated by the healthy foot traffic and perpetual line out the door as we ate late into the evening.


Heading off to bed early this evening so we're rested for Versailles tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Paris: Day 6 - 05 May 2015

Pastries from Eric Kayser


10 Rue de Comedie 75006 Paris France •  Wikipedia  •  Yelp

In our quest for trying as many pastries as possible, we visited Eric Kayser (Maison Kayser) this morning and tried their sampling. Very popular and established internationally, with limited U.S. locations. There are several locations in Paris if you wish to check it out.
Photo from maison-kayser.com  // Eric Kayser 2015 Visit (Paris, France)

Train Ride to The Eiffel Tower / Tour Eiffel

After morning pastries, we bumbled over to the train station and headed out for the Eiffel Tower. We had the luxury of seeing it both the daylight and at night.
The Eiffel Tower / Tour Eiffel - May 2015



Lunch at Aux Cerises (7th arr.)

47 Avenue de Suffren 75007 Paris, France •  Google  •  Yelp


Great little restaurant nestled in a happy little neighborhood, Aux Cerises offered relief form tourists in the form of a great big salad, assortment of pastries and coffee.
Aux Cerises Salad, Paris, France // Spring 2015

Jean Millet Bakery Rives de Paris (7th arr.)

103 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris, France •  Google  •  Yelp


After Chad's jet-lag fueled, time zone altered stroll a few nights earlier, he was well versed on which bakeries actually were baking their own breads at 4 a.m.  So we opted to stop by one and try it ourselves. Yum. Neighbors and tourists agree, the bread can't be beat.
Vintage Bakery in 7th arr. suggested to be the best by some. Paris, France 2015

Afternoon Wine at Au Canon des Invalides

4 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris, France •  Google  •  Yelp

Sometimes you just need a break from coffee.  Then you move to wine. Here's a quick shot of what our afternoon wine looked like and the small snacks they offer to complement your selections at Au Canon des Invalides.

Photo from TripAdvisor UK // Paris, France



A Stroll down the Champs Elysses

One of Paris' busiest and notable streets, the Champs Elysses at rush hour is no joke. So like any good little tourists, we opted to stop off at Laudree.

 Laudree Paris - Le Bar

13 Rue Lincoln, 75008 Paris, France •  Google  •  Yelp

There's no bones about it, you should just do this. It's worth the pit stop and the enjoyment of feeling like royalty for 30 minutes. The bar is of particular interest because you really don't have to wait in line or for a table. You just pop in and grab a seat. (Watch for the super-secret and oh-so-cool automatic pop-out doors the staff uses.)


Laudree - Le Bar - Paris, France, May 2015

Arch de Triumph

Arch de Triumph // Summer 2015 // Paris, France

Taking the Train Home 

(I heart Public Transit...and ice cream.)
The Eiffel Tower / Tour Eiffel at Night // Summer 2015 // Paris, France
The Eiffel Tower at Night // Summer 2015 // Paris, France

Monday, May 4, 2015

Paris: Day 5 - 04 May 2015

Let's try Paul for Breakfast

77 rue de Seine 75006 Paris France •  Google  •  Yelp

Today we had a great breakfast treat from Paul - one of the chain bakeries in Paris. Say what you want about chains. I would certainly recommend the beignets from this particular bakery - they are covered in cinnamon sugar and are offered in a plain and chocolate option. Yum!
Paul Bakery Beignets - St. Germain de Pres - Paris, France

Louvre Outdoor Walking Tour

We had a great time walking around the Tuileries Garden / Jardin Tuileries and plazas at the Louvre. You're going to kill us for this, but we didn't go inside. I know, I know. So much to see.  The crowds were overwhelming and we simply didn't want to fight them.  The space is massive, both inside and out so there was plenty to see no matter which direction we went.  Here's a fun graphic of the gardens and some outdoor photos.
"Jardin des Tuileries Plan" by Paris 16. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
The Louvre in Spring 2015, Paris, France

Arc de triomphe du Carrousel, Tuileries Garden, Louvre, Paris, France
Get your very own Venus de Milo for your desk at the Louvre gift shop!

Light Lunch at Telescope

5 Rue Villedo, 75001 Paris France •  Google  •  Yelp

Some places have just so much charm. Telescope certainly did. This quaint little coffee shop was tucked away on a side street and worth the bumbling we did to find it.
Fun Logo Font at Telescope - 5 Rue Villedo, 75001 Paris, France
Pastries and Coffee at Telescope, 5 Rue Villedo, 75001 Paris, France

Galaries Lafayette - Holy Mother of Shopping...Wow!

This department store (or should I say "stores") was just overwhelmingly fabulous. The indoor design is just stunning, and the layout is fun and allows common folk to walk around gawking and pretending they might actually buy this runway designer's spring collection of the rack in his private "shop" area.  Sure, why not?
Taking in the wonder which is Galeries Lafayette in Paris, France
But like all good things, after you've seen 10,000 clothing items your brain goes into overload. It's at that point you might as well head to the roof and enjoy the view.
Rooftop View - Galeries Lafayette, Paris France
Rooftop View - Galeries Lafayette, Paris France

Early Dinner at Le Deli Circux - Printemps

64 Boulevard Haussmann 75009 Paris France •  Google  •  Yelp

We decided it was time for afternoon snack and made our way over to Paris' other large department story, Printemps. This store is actually in three (3) buildings and in order to visit the building with the skyline view, you need to head to Printemps Beaute - Maison. There, on the 9th Floor (not one of the other buildings) you can get to the Terrasse Panoramique. Make sure you use the restroom before you arrive though, or else doing so will set you back €1,50...even if you have already made purchases. Enjoy the view of all of Pairs like we did!
Printemps celebrates its 150th Anniversary while we visit.
Rooftop View at Printemps, Paris France
Rooftop View at Printemps, Paris France



L'Entrace Cafe + Bicycles

It's fun to take in the cafes and watch the bicyclists wiz by.

A bicycle whizzes by

A Little Library Time - Free WiFi Mecca

So I thought I'd try to snag a quiet working space while I was in Paris. As it turns out, that's hard to come by. Here I am with about 200 other folks trying to do the same at the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève.
I scream, you scream. We all scream for a quite space with free WiFi.

Laundry Rue de Seine

Sometimes travel gets a little less glamorous. On those days, there's laundry. Navigating the French instructions was a bit of a stretch, but we managed.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Paris: Day 1 - 30 April 2015

We had the great pleasure of leaving at a comfortable time in the afternoon and enjoying an overnight flight to Paris. (Here we are all smiley and happy.  Later we are all jet lagged and cranky.  So just imagine us happy.)
And, we're off...to Paris.

Our First Night's Stay - 9th Arrondissement

We arrived without incident and were able to make it to our hotel. Americans tend to enjoy staying in the 6th Arrondissement, while Europeans tend to favor the 9th and 10th Arrondissement. We decided we'd try both on this trip because (a) it was our first visit and (b) we couldn't get our apartment in the 6th arr. for the entire duration. We weren't sorry we broke things up.
A Note about Paris' Neighborhoods - Where to stay? As mentioned above, Paris is divided into a number (20 to be exact) of what we'd simply refer to as "neighborhoods" or "districts" which define its culture and vibe. You can stay in nearly any of them, but there are some preferred locations due to proximity and verve. This guide gave us some good fodder for this trip and you might enjoy reading it as well.
A map of Paris' Districts - Arrondissements

Something Truly French: Hotel du Temps

11 Rue de Montholon, 75009 Paris  •  Google  •  Trip Advisor

We opted to stay at the Hotel du Temps because we liked the way it looked online, offered an easy booking process and felt different that the other hotels we'd seen. As it turns out, almost all the hotels that Chad reviewed online were within walking distance to this location and we were able to see many on foot. Several in this area looked more than acceptable for a lovely stay in Paris and we feel certain others would be pleased to be here.

Here's a peek inside the Hotel du Temps lobby courtesy of Google Business View. (This made picking out the hotel super easy when we arrived because I'd already seen the outside thanks to the Interwebs.)


Chad also took a few of his own photos of the lobby and our room which I have also included.
Hotel du Temps Lobby - Paris, France - 9th Arrondissement Hotel
Feeling chaud, chaud, chaud... - Hotel du Temps, Paris, France - Vintage Water Faucets
Our cozy room at Hotel du Temps, Paris, France

Try to Avoid the Jet Lag Siesta

I did all I could, but my body couldn't cut the seven-hour plane flight which basically has you arriving in Paris in the middle of what normally would be your night. (However, since Paris is ahead of the United States by anywhere from 6 - 9 hours, it's already the next morning.) I begged the hotel attendant to perhaps entertain allowing us to have an early check in and he obliged. I then promptly crashed for about three (3) hours. It couldn't be avoided. Body and Sleep Cycle 1. Crystal 0.

Lunch at La Rimaudière

2 Rue des Martyrs, 75009 Paris  •  Google  •  Yelp

Nothing particularly special here other than a corner location, an English-speaking waitress and an award for best runner-up to the place we were intending to go that only took Euros. (By the way, before you leave the country, go ahead and tuck about €100 in your pocket for travel requested directly from your bank. You'll be happy you did. I was too rushed to do that this time, but did when we traveled to Germany a few years ago and am sorry I missed the chance this time. Oh well. Live and learn.)

Macarons from Gastel Paris

102 Rue la Fayette, 75010 Paris  •  Google  •  Yelp

It only seemed fitting to start our first day off with some sweets. Here we sample a six-pack of macarons from Gastels.
Macarons from Gastel Paris, France

Dinner at Hugo

11 Rue de Montholon,75009 Paris  •  Google  •  Yelp

Super yummy and right around the corner from the hotel. Great servings, service and seemingly enjoyed by Parisians, other Europeans and two goofy Americans alike while we were there.
Dinner at Hugo, Paris, France

An Evening stroll in Montmartre

We felt the area of Paris made most famous in our lifetimes courtesy Baz Luhrrmann's Moulin Rouge deserved a visit at night. After all, if you're going to go to one of the "seediest parts of Paris," you might as well see it in its best light. (Not terribly dissimilar to some of its long-standing patrons.)

The area doesn't disappoint if you're into window shopping for the latest in S&M gear or pornography. Basking in the neon glow of overhead lighting, the area draws tourists from afar to bumble around much like we did gawking at all the options. The highlight for us was certainly Moulin Rouge and its famous windmill. (Obviously long-since restored and refitted to look something like its wooden ancestor.)
Moulin Rouge at Night, Paris, France 2015


Rain, Rain Go Away...Come Again (after I return home)

We spent a large part of our evening in the rain (sigh) and hope it doesn't stick around until the Tuesday forecast they predicted. Added to our list of lessons learned:
  1. Bring more layers than you think you should need no matter what every single weather app told you the weather would be.
  2. Don't forget your umbrella. (Or, maybe even two umbrellas.)
Here are a few closing shots in the rainy eve. We also enjoyed seeing Montmarte's spooky cemetery (more on that tomorrow) and their funicular. (But we opted for the stairs.)
Checking out the menu at one of the local restaurants. That's me with umbrella #1.
 You'll be stunned at how these quiet streets turn into bustling tourist meccas by morning.
The streets of Montmarte in the wee hours of the morn.
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris and often simply Sacré-Cœur
    Until we meet again friends...