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Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Friday, February 27, 2015
French Real Estate: Buying a Home in France by Doni Belau Have you ever dreamed of having your own place in France? Back in 2009, my husband and I purchased a home on the Dordogne river near St. Emilion in Southwestern France with four bedrooms and a pool (see below) for what you might pay for a studio apartment in Paris or NYC. Link: http://girlsguidetoparis.com/french-real-estate-buying-a-home-in-france/
The Tower Under Construction: Building Mr. Eiffelâs Penthouse Apartment by Messynessy AÂ Parisian friend dropped some very interesting photographs in my inbox this week, some that Iâd never seen before of the Eiffel Tower in its earliest days. Link: http://www.messynessychic.com/2015/01/27/building-mr-eiffels-penthouse-apartment-the-tower-under-construction/
10 Facts About the History of the Paris Metro by Admin Paris has an array of history of offer above ground, but you may be surprised to know how much you can learn underground in the Paris metro. A trip to Paris for any tourist is incomplete without at least one ride through the 115-year-old metro system. Link: http://blog.contexttravel.com/10-facts-about-the-history-of-the-paris-metro/
The American Deli in Paris making Bingo Night Cool Again by Messynessy Sunday nights in the deepest of winter can be downright depressing in Paris. Ugh. But they donât have to be. Iâve found a little place that washes that winter blues right out of my hair⊠Link: http://www.messynessychic.com/2015/01/28/the-american-deli-in-paris-making-bingo-night-cool-again/
My Paris Valentine Bistrot by Messynessy Nestled in a quiet backstreet of the 4th arrondissement, Le Temps de Cerises is one of the few enduring little gems of âla vie quotidienneâ from a bygone Paris. Link: http://www.messynessychic.com/2015/02/03/my-paris-valentine-bistrot/
French Artist âLevaletâ Injects Humor into the Streets of Paris with New Site-Specific Street Art | Colossal A bronze bull head fountain is suddenly transformed into a minotaur. A decrepit corner of an alley becomes a holding pen for ostriches. Link: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2015/02/levalet-wheatpastes-paris/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Friday, February 27, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_27_2015-2/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Thursday, February 26, 2015
Stealing Paris by Polly-vous Francais Today I received a notice from a reader that someone was using a photo from my blog, which had been doctored and captioned, for a hateful and racist post on a Facebook page. Steam poured out my ears. As if this week hasnât been awful enough for everyone who loves Paris and France. Link: http://pollyvousfrancais.blogspot.com/2015/01/stealing-paris.html
Bombing the Cathedral of Rheims by Thomas W. Gaehtgens In advance of a three-lecture series about World War I, a look back at a decisive moment that drove French and German intellectuals to the embrace of nationalism A small section in the Getty Research Instituteâs exhibition World War I: War of Images, Images of War commemorates an event that pro Link: http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/bombing-the-cathedral-of-rheims/
French Women Love This Vintage Beauty Brand by More By Erin There are enough chic addresses in Saint-Germain des PrĂšs to fill your little black book several times over â but today Iâm sharing just one special address that every French girl is flocking to. Link: http://www.parischerie.com/32559/why-french-women-love-this-vintage-beauty-brand-buly-1083-paris/
Read my update on making friends abroad! by Diane When I wrote that lonely expat post about making friends abroad, I had been in France about one year. Iâve been here three years now and the change for me has been over the last six months. What changed? Something really simple. I joined my townâs gym. Link: http://ouiinfrance.com/2015/01/14/update-lonely-expat-problem-making-friends-abroad/
happy returns: simone restaurant & cave, 75013 by Aaron Ayscough Aggrieved chefs and their supporters routinely cite, among the evils of journalism, the neophilic tendency of critics to descend upon a new establishment and review its infancy, without ever returning to see how it matures. I more or less agree with this gripe. Link: http://notdrinkingpoison.blogspot.com/2015/01/simone-restaurant-cave-75013.html
Number 38: French Antique Postcard by Tongue In Cheek French Happy New Yearâs Greetings. If you would like to purchase it (5 Euros) please send me an email. Link: http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2015/01/french-antique-postcard-corey-amaro-collection-1.html
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Thursday, February 26, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_26_2015-2/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Wednesday, February 25, 2015
MusĂ©e dâart moderne de la ville de Paris by Gemma Whatâs your idea of a perfect day ? Link: http://lesmuseesdeparis.com/2015/01/19/musee-dart-moderne-de-la-ville-de-paris/
View From the Quai by Virginia Last November, Peter and I enrolled in Meredith Mullinsâ street photography workshop at the Mona Bismarck American Center. After a great discussion with our group, Meredith sent us out to the streets to do our assignments. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/view-from-quai.html
The New Marché aux Puces, Paris by Doni Belau A day spent at the Marché aux Puces flea market at Clingacourt in the 18th arrondissement is always a pleasure, but now more than ever before. Link: http://girlsguidetoparis.com/new-marche-aux-puces-paris/
BREAKFAST AT LADUREE Breakfast is tough in Paris. Le sigh. Link: http://www.dequelleplaneteestu.com/2015/01/19/breakfast-laduree/
Paris Through My Lens by Virginia AprĂšs le dinĂȘr After dinner at CafĂ© St. Regis, Ile St. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/apres-le-diner.html
Blog Archive The Monsieur of Notre Dame - EugÚne Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc renovated the crumbling walls and put his imprint on about 100 French monuments, including Vézelay, Pierrefonds, Notre-Dame de Paris, Carcassonne, Saint-Sernin. Link: http://www.theparisblog.com/monsieur-notre-dame/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Wednesday, February 25, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_25_2015/
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Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Tuesday, February 24, 2015
What do French people eat when they travel to the U.S.A.? (14 favorites you might not expectâŠ) â A Womanâs Paris American food, baguette, cafĂ© au lait, coq au vin, crĂšme brĂ»le, croissants, croque-monsieur, Ă©clair, France, French cheese, French food, M, pains au chocolat, Paris, pĂątĂ©, tartare, tarte au cirtron Link: http://awomansparis.com/2015/01/16/what-do-french-people-eat-when-they-travel-to-the-u-s-a-14-favorites-you-might-not-expect/
Les rĂ©verbĂšres by Virginia During night shoot at Notre Dame, I turned and found another yet another Paris night scene I couldnât pass up! FROM SNAPSHOTS TO PHOTOGRAPHS I am pleased to announce that I am now partnering with Vestavia Hills United Methodistâs Conservatory of the Arts, and will teach my basic photograp Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/les-reverberes.html
One on One French by Kymberley Baker Picture it: youâre sitting in your living room, MacBook on your lap, and a glass of sauvignon blanc on the coffee table in front of you. Pretty typical evening, most likely, except that tonight is different. Link: http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/one-one-french/
Five Paris Chefs to Follow on Instagram by The Mouth If your Instagram feed is feeling dry, consider following these Paris chefs and their provocative posts. Be sure to follow our own cheese-obsessed Instagram account and let us know in the comments if there are other Instagrammers we should be drooling over. Sausage party. Link: http://parisbymouth.com/five-paris-chefs-to-follow-on-instagram/
Hexagone, ParisâThe New Shape of French Gastronomy, A-/B+ There are many things to like about chef Mathieu Pacaudâs new restaurant Hexagone in Paris. Not only does it serve some exquisitely refined contemporary French cooking that tips its hat at the great traditions of Escoffier, it also has one of the best wine lists of any recent restaurant in Paris. Link: http://www.alexanderlobrano.com/restaurant-reviews/hexagone-paris-the-new-shape-of-french-gastronomy-a-b/
Philharmonie de Paris & Cité de Musique A new, major concert hall was inaugurated last week, Philharmonie de Paris. It is now the premiere classical concert venue of Paris, replacing Salle Pleyel. In the works for 20 years, construction was started in 2006 and it was designed by Jean Nouvel. Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/IPreferParis/~3/OFsShEZRKEc/philharmonie-de-paris-cit%C3%A9-de-musique.html
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Tuesday, February 24, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_24_2015/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Monday, February 23, 2015
MusĂ©e Clemenceau by Gemma Where I come from, more often than not, museums are located in specially-built spaces; dedicated public buildings, often in the âwhite cubeâ style. But in Paris, many museums are housed in places not originally intended for exhibition purposes. Link: http://lesmuseesdeparis.com/2015/01/12/musee-clemenceau/
Night Photos Architectural Details 16th Arr. After attending the must-see David Altmejd exhibit at the Musee dâArt Moderne last week, it was twilight time. There was a coral and purple hue from the sunset, bathing the Eiffel Tower in a stunning light. Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/IPreferParis/~3/jgyjDJdym8Y/night-photos-architectural-details-16th-arr-.html
Blog Archive Multi-Media Arc de Triomphe - The Paris Mayorâs Office brought in the new year with a spectacular display of âvideo-morphingâ on the Arc-de-Triomphe. The spectacle lasted 20 minutes and ended with fireworks from the top. Link: http://www.theparisblog.com/multi-media-arc-de-triomphe/
Lulu White by Our Paris Guide Start your Pigalle bar crawl off at this intimate absinthe-focused speakeasy named after a legendary New Orleans madame. Make sure you donât accidentally start it off at the strip club next door. Both are windowless and Lulu White is signless, so itâs an easy mistake to make. Link: http://parisbymouth.com/lulu-white/
Readersâ Choice: 253 Good Books About France (2014) 100th anniversary of World War I France, 253 good books about France (2014) AWomansParis. Link: http://awomansparis.com/2015/01/13/readers-choice-253-good-books-about-france-2014/
La Cocotte: hip food bargain shopping at Les Puces by Trailblazer Travel Books After trudging around the flea market all morning youâll want to take a well deserved break. Head for the Paul Bert market and there youâll find Philippe Starckâs restaurant La Cocotte (sweetheart, my little chickadee). Link: http://noworriesparis.com/2015/01/16/la-cocotte-hip-food-bargain-shopping-at-les-puces/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Monday, February 23, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_27_2015/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Friday, February 20, 2015
Place de la RĂ©publiqueâŠ. by Virginia where I, and I suspect many of my readers, wish we could be right now. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/place-de-la-republique.html
Number 33: French Postcard by Tongue In Cheek Corey Amaroâs Collection. For years I have been collecting without realizing that I was collecting French ephemera. I will be adding one French old postcard or piece of French ephemera a day on my blog until I run out. Link: http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2015/01/french-postcard-by-corey-amato.html
The Paris Food Truck Craze by Doni Belau Starting just a few years ago, Paris quietly stepped into the food truck revolution. Camion qui Fume (the smoking truck) serving California style hamburgers was the camion that started it all. People began queuing for hours for the chance at having a bite of a juicy âAmericanâ style burger. Link: http://girlsguidetoparis.com/paris-food-truck-craze/
Paris Through My Lens by Virginia ParisâŠ. during more carefree days, just over a month ago. Praying things will return to normal soon for the people of Paris. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/paris.html
Number 34: French Postcard by Tongue In Cheek For years I have been collecting without realizing that I was collecting French ephemera. Starting last month, until I run out I will put one old French postcard on my blog along with my regular post. Link: http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2015/01/french-postcard-by-corey-amaro-5.html
Paris: No Fear by Trailblazer Travel Books Tags #jesuischarlie, #marcherepublicaine Link: http://noworriesparis.com/2015/01/11/paris-no-fear/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Friday, February 20, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_26_2015/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Thursday, February 19, 2015
Gym etiquette: Donât be a rude slob! by Diane If you go to a gym, no matter where you live in the world, youâve encountered at least one of these gym etiquette faux pas. Maybe itâs that dude next to you or maybe youâve â gasp! â committed one of the offenses yourself (I have but not telling you which one(s)). Link: http://ouiinfrance.com/2015/01/08/gym-etiquette-dont-rude-slob/
Dessance Like Espai Sucre in Barcelona, I wasnât sure that I wanted to eat at Dessance, in Paris. Link: http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2015/01/dessance-restaurant-paris-marais/
A Noste: After-Work Drinks and Tapas-Style Small Plates near Parisâ La Bourse by Emily Dilling The area surrounding metro Bourse generally vacates and becomes a ghost town after work hours. Teeming with business people and local employees during the day, the 9 to 5 crowd in the cityâs financial district usually clears out once the work day is done. Link: http://hipparis.com/2015/01/08/a-noste-after-work-drinks-and-tapas-style-small-plates-in-paris-financial-district/
Number 32 French Antique Postcard by Tongue In Cheek As it is January, this month the theme will be Bonne Annee (Happy New Year). If you would like to buy (Five Euro) the original one of a kind postcard please let me know by email. New Year Cards and Greetings are sent and said throughout the month of January in France. Link: http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2015/01/number-31-french-antique-postcard.html
Farfelue Paris â Paris city guide by Farfelue Pierre Hermé released his âveloutĂ© collectionâ a long while ago and I have to say that this series of macarons are among the yummiest Iâve ever tried. Theyâre smoother in texture than his usual macarons due to the creamy yoghurt included in the recipe yet still as intensely flavoured. Link: http://www.farfelue.com
Inside the MessyNessyChic Clubhouse in Paris by Messynessy I think itâs finally time I showed you around behind the scenes of Messy Nessy Chic. If you follow me on instagram, you probably know that I recently moved out of my bed and into a real office. Link: http://www.messynessychic.com/2015/01/14/inside-the-messynessychic-clubhouse-in-paris/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Thursday, February 19, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_19_2015-2/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Number 31: French Antique New Year Postcard by Tongue In Cheek As it is January, this month the theme will be Bonne Annee (Happy New Year). If you would like to buy (Five Euro) the original one of a kind postcard please let me know by email. New Year Cards and Greetings are sent and said throughout the month of January in France. Link: http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2015/01/french-new-year-postcard.html
n.d.p. in andalusia: la carbona, jerez by Aaron Ayscough I tend to distrust large restaurants â places where, if you scream, no one would hear a sound. Even at the grandest, most expensive large restaurants, one feels like yet another mouth on the feedlot. Sometimes my distrust is misplaced. Link: http://notdrinkingpoison.blogspot.com/2015/01/la-carbona-restaurant-jerez-sherry.html
Happy New Years 2015 from Paris by Colleenâs Paris Happy New Year 2015! The Paris Mayorâs Office brought in the new year with a spectacular display of âvideo-morphingâ on the Arc-de-Triomphe. The spectacle lasted 20 minutes and ended with fireworks from the top. Link: http://www.colleensparis.com/2015/01/happy-new-years-2015-from-paris/
CrĂȘpes in Paris: Chez ImogĂšne I remember one of my first experiences with crĂȘpes in Paris. I was with two girlfriends after class in the Les Halles area and was craving a snack. We went to a random sandwich shop that also did crĂȘpes. I ordered a simple ham and cheese crĂȘpe to go. Just by weight I knew something was WRONG. Link: http://girlsguidetoparis.com/crepes-in-paris-chez-imogene/
The World Mourns With Paris by Virginia
Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-world-mourns-with-paris.html
The Parisienne by Nathalie Theparisienne Le bistrot terroir parisien â Palais Brongniart  Un restaurant qui propose des produits du terroir, un service efficace, et une carte des vins qui permetune heure de lecture avant mĂȘme de commencer Ă manger, voilĂ ce que vous propose Yannick Alleno, ici, comme dans son premier bistrot eponym Link: http://www.theparisienne.fr/2015/01/le-bistrot-terroir-parisien/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Wednesday, February 18, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_18_2015-2/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Tuesday, February 17, 2015
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Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Tuesday, February 17, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_17_2015/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Monday, February 16, 2015
Janet Hubbardâs âBordeaux: The Bitter Finishâ a vineyard mystery and the world of fine wine (excerpt) â part one 1855 A History of the Bordeaux Classification Dewey Markham Jr. Link: http://awomansparis.com/2015/01/06/janet-hubbards-bordeaux-the-bitter-finish-a-vineyard-mystery-and-the-world-of-fine-wine-excerpt-part-one/
Adventures in Andalucia : Seville by Kasia This year we decided to embark on an adventure in celebration of one year ending and another beginning. Where better than beneath the Spanish sun? Our journey began in Seville. Home became Hotel Casa 1800, a historic palace-house turned boutique hotel, located in the heart of the Santa Cruz barrio. Link: http://www.loveinthecityoflights.com/adventures-in-andalucia-seville/
Blog Archive Shorten Your Wait at St.-Chapelle - Many visitors want to go to Sainte Chapelle, the only chapel in Paris that you have to pay to enter (because itâs no longer used for religious services, as itâs inside the Palais de Justice (Supreme Court) walls. Link: http://www.theparisblog.com/shorten-wait-st-chapelle/
Saturday Lunch at Atelier Francois Baschet Last Saturday afternoon I was invited to an event that could only happen in Paris. My friend Michelle , also from New York and living in Paris, has been telling me for years about an artist friend who has an open house lunch at his studio in the Latin Quarter every Saturday. Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/IPreferParis/~3/2VDlUJ2ATHE/saturday-lunch-at-atelier-francois-baschet-.html
Paris Magnum, now through March 28, 2015 by Loui Franke Take a photographic journey of Paris from the 1930âs to the present day at the recently opened exhibit, Paris Magnum. The capitalâs social and political history are portrayed along with the glitter, the great fashions and, of course, the celebrities. Link: http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/paris-magnum-now-through-march-28-2015/
Ultramod⊠by Virginia How do I love thee? I cannot count the ways. This millinery shop in Paris is like stepping back in time and I could stay there for hours. My companions never seem to feel the love as much as I do. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/ultramod.html
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Monday, February 16, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_19_2015/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Friday, February 13, 2015
6 Things to Do in France in 2015 by Marjorie In case any of those twinkles represent the possibility of travel in the year ahead, Iâd like to offer a few suggestions. If youâre thinking of making a trip to France, below are ideas you might consider. Some are annual events and others are weekly or daily opportunities. Link: http://www.marjorierwilliams.com/2787/6-things-to-do-in-france-in-2015/
Metro Station of the Month: Assemblee Nationale 2 The Assemblee Nationale is similar to the Congress in the U.S. On the platform are posters with bold graphics of some of the ideas and values the French Constitution conveys. A few panels contain copy about how the Assemblee Nationale was started after the revolution and its mission. Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/IPreferParis/~3/blJfD_wE-6w/metro-station-of-the-month-assemblee-nationale-2.html
All those Love Locks on Paris Bridges? Itâs Time for them to Go by Diane Stamm You know all those love locks clamped onto Paris bridges? Well, itâs time for them to go. Link: http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/all-those-love-locks-paris-bridges-its-time-them-g/
Paris Through My Lens by Virginia Le quai âItâs Paris, it raining.â I heard that my first trip to Paris in 2007. Some things never change. Of course it does, and you seize the moment to capture the reflections, the mood. Paris at itâs best I think. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/le-quai.html
The Parisienne by Nathalie Theparisienne Dâabord, Catherine B bien sur la papesse, ou plutĂŽt lâantiquaire de Chanel et HermĂšs. Une vĂ©ritable rĂ©fĂ©rence internationale. Dâailleurs, elle vient de faire une exposition chez Liberty Ă Londres pour fĂȘter ses 20 ans ! Et puis il y a Justine Red. Link: http://www.theparisienne.fr/2015/01/la-decouverte-de-la-rue-guisarde-boire-manger/
Hugging in France: Donât ever hug a French person (and what to do instead) by Diane If you plop yourself down on a park bench in the U.S. and watch people come and go, youâll undoubtedly see people of all ages meet and greet each other with a hug. Some are just friendly, quick hugs and others are more loving and romantic. Link: http://ouiinfrance.com/2015/01/06/hugging-in-france-dont-ever-hug-a-french-person/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Friday, February 13, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_18_2015/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Thursday, February 12, 2015
Why Paris is the Fashion capitol of the World by Katja Kozlevcar We call Paris one of the four fashion capitals, together with Milan, New York and London, but truly Paris is nothing less but the only fashion capital of the world. We arenât stating that just out of pure love for the City of Lights but merely as a fact. Link: http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/why-paris-fashion-capitol-world/
Deux Amies by Virginia Donât you just love it when you download your photos and find a photo you didnât even remember taking? That is the case here. I really canât pinpoint where it was taken but loved these two friends sharing the blanket to ward off the chilly November weather. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/deux-amies.html
SO LONG, 2014 2014 was a good year. Like all years, a year of transitions, but this one involved a particularly big one. This year I officially shook of my student status and got a big girl job. I started to brew my own beer. We adopted a kitten, darling Jefferson. My brother had a baby. We travelled to Turkey. Link: http://www.dequelleplaneteestu.com/2015/01/02/long-2014/
Le Camion Qui Fume by Trailblazer Travel Books (The Smoking Truck), owned by Kristin Frederick, a California native who graduated from French culinary school is the real deal. Track them down for a trip down memory lane with a twist a la francaise. Come to Mamma! Tell them No Worries Paris sent you. Link: http://noworriesparis.com/2015/01/02/le-camion-qui-fume-artisianal-burgers-from-a-foodtruck/
Les lanternes by Virginia When Mary and Peter and I get together in Paris, there is just no telling what we will find. Last November, we wandered around and found this little alley. Peter went ahead to scout out an exit, then we followed. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2015/01/les-lanternes.html
Blog Archive Eiffel Tower Skating Rink - Canât make it to the Alps for a winter sport vacation? Thereâs another option high in the air for enjoying leisure time in the great outdoors. Almost 200 feet up off the ground, the Eiffel Tower skating rink allows you to swirl and slide inside the monument itself. Open through February! Link: http://www.theparisblog.com/eiffel-tower-skating-rink/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Thursday, February 12, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_12_2015/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Ma JournĂ©e Ă Paris V â Miam Miam! by Virginia After a nice lunch at the very down to earth Le Rubis, I decided to have my dessert at a place I should have visited YEARS ago, Angelinaâs. Link: http://paristhroughmylens.blogspot.com/2014/12/ma-journee-paris-v-miam-miam.html
Dining in Paris: Kei by Margaux Grossman By luck of the draw â I had already planned to have lunch at Kei Kobayashiâs before the Japanese maestro won his first Michelin star this year. Dining in Paris has gotten more exciting this year with the addition of Kei to the roster of divine Parisian restaurants. Link: http://girlsguidetoparis.com/dining-paris-kei/
Blog Archive New Yearâs Cards - In France, instead of sending Christmas cards, itâs more popular to send New Yearâs cards. Link: http://www.theparisblog.com/new-years-cards/
Au revoir 2014⊠Eu gostaria de dizer muito, mas vou falar pouco. Quero apenas agradecer o imenso amor que recebo diariamente da minha famĂlia, dos meus amigos, dos meus seguidores e atĂ© das pessoas que nĂŁo conheço e cruzam por instantes o meu caminho. SerĂĄ 2015 em instantes. Link: http://anaclaragarmendia.blogspot.com/2014/12/au-revoir-2014.html
How to Plan the Perfect First Day in Paris by Robyn Webb You know the saying, âI need a vacation from my vacationâ, it could very well been invented by someone who has been a visitor to Paris. Link: http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/how-plan-perfect-first-day-paris/
The Year 2014 I feel as though I sound like a broken record when I say that 2014 has been the most incredible year so far, but it really has. Link: http://parisinfourmonths.com/2015/01/01/year-2014/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Wednesday, February 11, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_11_2015/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Couple Buy an Abandoned French Chateau, Start a Blog to share their Journey by Messynessy There are many reasons why you might start a blog, but documenting the revival of an 18th century neoclassical ruin seems like a pretty damn good reason if you ask me. Link: http://www.messynessychic.com/2014/03/28/couple-buys-abandoned-french-chateau-start-blog-share-journey/
10 Romantic Things to do in Paris (OTHER than Love-Locking on a Bridge) by Messynessy So you might have heard the news from Paris over the weekend that our famous âlove-lockingâ bridge, the Pont des Arts, finally gave way under the strain of thousands of padlocks when a railing collapsed, calling for police to temporarily close the bridge. Link: http://www.messynessychic.com/2014/06/11/10-romantic-things-to-do-in-paris-other-than-love-locking-on-a-bridge/
The Time Machine Sweet Shop in Paris by Messynessy After working from home for far too long, I recently found a studio space in the old latin quarter of the 5th arrondissement and little by little, Iâve been stumbling upon local gems Iâd never noticed before. Link: http://www.messynessychic.com/2014/12/09/the-time-machine-sweet-shop-in-paris/
Off limits at HĂŽtel de Ville, Paris by Trailblazer Travel Books Normally admission to the Hotel de Ville is by guided tour only. Â But, once a year, Parisâs mayor opens the doors to the public on Heritage Days. Link: http://noworriesparis.com/2014/12/30/off-limits-at-hotel-de-ville-paris/
2014: A Year in Review from France and Beyond by Lost In Cheeseland The unequivocal high points Iâll remember most were both those with friends and the moments where I acknowledged and overcame a fear that was preventing me from moving forward. Link: http://www.lostincheeseland.com/2014/12/2014-year-in-review-from-france-and.html
Paris for fashion lovers by Katja Kozlevcar Thereâs no doubt, Paris is a true paradice for fashion lovers and there probably isnât one that wouldnât want to visit this fashion capital at least once in their life. Link: http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/paris-fashion-lovers/
Paris in 6 Links at 300 Stations, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 has been published on 300 Stations at http://300stations.com/2015/02/paris_in_6_links_february_10_2015-2/
Photos from in and around Paris, France.