how to visit paris flea market like a local.[...]
how to visit paris flea market like a local.[...]
Paris is for everyone! Solo travel in France is so easy and a gift to yourself you will never regret. Take the trip! The City of Light is a dream destination for solo travelers like you seeking adventure, culture, and romance. With its stunning architecture, world-renowned cuisine, and vibrant art scene, Paris offers a plethora of options for those exploring the city on their own. I’ve been welcoming solo travelers for years with my services and tours. To make your solo trip truly memor[...]
Are you thinking of doing Paris solo? Well, many of my clients have done it! And we do an all-day tour to kick things off. These tours are perfect if you are a solo traveler staying in Paris and looking to have a great time. First, we get the lay of the land of all there is to know about Paris, France from a local, and we discover the area around your hotel or Airbnb neighborhood. At the beginning of your trip, we will also talk about your upcoming days, so you can navigate the other[...]
ABOUT CHAMPAGNE REGION If you're planning a luxury trip to France, a visit to the Champagne region is a must. Home to some of the world's finest sparkling wine, the region also boasts picturesque villages, stunning countryside, and a rich history. Here's everything you need to know about Champagne before you go. Champagne wine region The Champagne region: Located in the northeast of France, the Champagne region is made up of five wine-producing districts: Aube, Côte d[...]
“Elliot Erwitt, Retrospective” at Musee Maillol 23 March – 15 August 2023 Musée Maillol Paris: The Elliott Erwitt exhibition pays tribute to one of the legendary photographers of the 20th century, a member of Magnum Photos since 1954. You will see 215 black and white photos for which he is widely known, then an impressive selection of color photography. Many include defining figures and celebrities such as Che Guevara, Marylyn Monroe, John F Kennedy,[...]
Just some random thoughts from someone who lives and works in Paris and is out on the streets all the time. This is in response to a few queries from visitors planning a trip to Paris asking about safety. Keep in mind I'm a local tour guide and event planner not an official news source. Here we go: Protests in Paris happen once a week, just about and legally they have to let us know which day ahead of time. For the most part, the major disruption is not on the street but with pu[...]