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  • 3 Reasons to Visit Paris in the Winter

    · By Lisa Masquelier

    When most people think of visiting Paris, they envision strolling along the Seine River in the spring, sipping wine at a charming outdoor café in the summer, or admiring the fall foliage in the city's many parks. However, there's something truly magical about experiencing the City of Light during the winter months. Paris in the winter offers a unique and enchanting experience that often gets overlooked. Here are 3 reasons why you should plan ahead to visit Paris in the winter:1. Lower PricesOne of the most compelling reasons to visit Paris in the winter is the lower prices. Winter is...

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  • 10 French Phrases to Know Before Your Next Visit to Paris

    · By Lisa Masquelier

    While many Parisians speak English, making an effort to speak their native language can enhance your experience and help you connect with the local culture. In this blog post, we'll explore 10 key French phrases to know before your next visit to Paris, which will not only enhance your trip but also make a positive impression on the locals.1. Bonjour (bohn-zhoor) - Good morning / HelloStarting your day with a warm "Bonjour" is a polite and friendly way to greet people in Paris. It's a simple gesture that can go a long way in making connections.2. Bonsoir (bohn-swahr) - Good...

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  • A French Breakfast Delight

    · By Lisa Masquelier

    There's something undeniably charming about starting your day with a classic French breakfast in the heart of Paris. The city of love is famous for its romantic ambiance, historic landmarks, and, of course, its delectable cuisine. One culinary experience you simply can't miss during your visit to Paris is the quintessential French breakfast. In this post, we'll explore where to enjoy this delightful meal in Paris and how to recreate it at home.   1. Croissants and PastriesNo French breakfast is complete without an assortment of buttery croissants and flaky pastries. These light and airy treats are the epitome of...

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  • Savoring Paris: A Guide to Slowing Down and Embracing its Beauty

    · By Lisa Masquelier

    Paris, often referred to as the "City of Love" or the "City of Lights," is a place where beauty abounds in every corner. From its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum to the charming cobblestone streets and cozy cafés, there's no shortage of enchanting sights waiting to be discovered. But in a world that often moves too fast, it's essential to slow down and truly savor the beauty that Paris has to offer. In this post, we'll explore some tips and tricks on how to take in the splendor of Paris at a leisurely pace.Stroll Along the...

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  • A Dream Come True: A Stroll Through Paris

    · By Lisa Masquelier

    Have you ever daydreamed about wandering through the charming streets of Paris, with a cup of your favorite coffee in hand and a box of delectable macarons from your favorite bakery? If you're like me, the idea of visiting the City of Love and indulging in its exquisite offerings has likely crossed your mind many times. Read on to embark on a virtual journey to Paris and imagine the delightful experiences that await us.Picture yourself standing at the edge of a cobblestone street in Paris, the soft aroma of freshly baked bread and pastries filling the air. The Eiffel Tower...

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  • Artistic Paris: Exploring the Museums Beyond the Louvre

    · By Lisa Masquelier

    When one thinks of art in Paris, the iconic Louvre Museum immediately comes to mind. Its grandeur and historic significance make it a must-visit for art enthusiasts from around the world. However, Paris is a city that lives and breathes art, and its cultural tapestry extends far beyond the Louvre's walls. In this journey through the artistic heart of Paris, we'll explore the captivating world of museums that are notably deserving of admiration. Let's venture into the Musée d'Orsay, Centre Pompidou, and Musée de l'Orangerie, discovering their artistic treasures and architectural marvels. 1. Musée d'Orsay: Bridging the Gap Between Classic and...

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