Paris is my favorite city and I could write an entire blog on it. No matter how many times I go back, the weeks spent there have not been enough and there is always something new to discover and fall in love with. My favorite memories of Paris have been all the times that I spent there in the summer and fall, day trips to
château de Versailles, visiting museums, people watching at cafes, the French breakfasts with their delicious jambon & yogurts, having the best pizza at Brasserie Le Carrousel, and the boat trips at night. I haven't been back in a few years and truly miss it. Some of the photographs were taken by my dad from a few summers ago - This city guide is dedicated to him as well as to K & D who will be visiting France this fall...Cherish every moment
I took this photo from my favorite bridge in Paris - Pont Alexandre III & even have it framed
One year I had my birthday on a boat and we cruised along the Seine in the late summer afternoon - Perfect days do exist
Dad took these photos from the top of the Arc de Triomphe
Museum or shopping mall? Galeries Lafayette is a must see for amazing shopping
The booksellers on the Left Bank of the Seine hold many treasures
Louis Vuitton at Champs Elysees has spoiled me rotten
My dad took this photo at Gare du Nord before we made our way to Brussels, Belgium
Chateau de Versailles is a magical place. After exploring the palace and the grands appartements (the hall of mirrors is a must see), the last few times that I have been there were spent outdoors in the gardens. We took the little train to the Petit Trianon and had a picnic by the lake with some champagne. It looked like a storm was coming the last time that we were there but luckily it did not rain at all. We saw people who live nearby the palace ride their bicycles throughout the outdoor grounds and it made me want to include that on my bucket list of things that I would love to do in the future.
Don't forget to grab something sweet & delicious at Laduree before heading over to the Louvre or Musee d'Orsay.
Other Paris websites / blogs I like
More French City Guides to come for the South of France and St. Benoit du Sault - no wonder it was named "the most beautiful village in France"