"Actually, Paris is the most beautiful in the rain" - Midnight in Paris
(Above: Pont Alexandre III)
(Above: Galeries Lafayette)
During the first week in Paris, we stayed close to Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann. It was the perfect location close to food, shopping and the Opera. If you're looking for places to shop, here are my top places to visit:
- Galeries Lafayette or Printemps: both of these department stores house all the fashion brands as well as local fashion brands. Even if you're not there to shop, the display windows are amazing and well put together. There's a rooftop at the top level which has a nice view of Paris from above and they have all sorts of pastries, macarons and dessert in their food hall.
- Le Marais: A chic neighbourhood with local brands and a great place to find vintage and boutique french stores.
- Avenue Des Champ Elysées: a well known and iconic shopping promenade which has a range of shops from Zara to Ladurée to local souvenirs.
- Outlet shopping: if you're after a good bargain, the outlet shopping centres are just a 45 min bus ride away and has a range of fashion brands for everyone. 10/10 would recommend. If you're going there, I'd recommend staying a full day at the outlet to maximise all shopping time!
Also don't forget that you can claim up to 13% tax back for all tourists (more incentive to spend hehehe).
(Above: Eiffel Tower)
(Above: Palais Royal)
(Above: Lunch at Le George)
Pastries and dessert in Paris is amazing. Whether its starting the day with a pain au chocolat or having lunch whilst people watching, the food is delicious. Paris has many michelin star restaurants and if you enjoy food, I would recommend at least trying one.
We went to the one michelin star restaurant, Le George which was located at the Four Seasons Hotel. The restaurant specialised in Italian food. For starters we had bread and shredded crab, vervena and red peppers. For mains we had the Guinea fowl ravioli Del Plin with truffle, Veal agnolotti and mushroom cream and Baked sea bream with white wine sauce. For dessert we ordered the Shades of Hazelnut and crispy mocha to share!
(Above: Laduree)
(Above: Place Vendome)
(Above: The Louvre)
(Above: Hot chocolate and lunch at Angelina)
(Above: Flagship Chanel store at 31 Rue Cambon)
(Above: High Tea at the Peninsula)
Or even escape the cold by visiting museums or the opera. We visited the Musee D'Orsay and waited 2 hours to get in (so if you're going in winter, make sure you layer up). We also visited the Palais Garnier which was the inspiration for the Phantom of the Opera. The architecture is amazing and I would recommend visiting if you're a Phantom fan!
(Above: Palais Garnier)
(Above: Musee D'orsay)
(Above: Palace of Versailles)
During the second part of our trip, we stayed at Madeleine which was close to the shops located at Madeleine and Champ Elysee. Every morning we were greeted with a sunrise and the eiffel tower on our balcony and at night, we would watch the eiffel tower sparkle and do its magic through the window.
(Above: View of the Eiffel Tower from our room)
(Above: Dior store)
It's so easy to fall in love with Paris. The food, architecture and the history is amazing. I hope this has inspired you for your next trip!
All photos taken by iPhone X and FujiFilm x 100.
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