The list of what to do in Paris for March is up. It's looking pretty like a cherry blossom. Go see it here Bisous and see you on youtube
The list of what to do in Paris for March is up. It's looking pretty like a cherry blossom. Go see it here Bisous and see you on youtube
Finding the best place in Paris to eat anything can be a hit or miss, so this year I’m helping you to reserve the most perfect place to enjoy Oysters especially this time of year around Christmas time! Typically friends and I go out to Le Mary Celeste for Oysters and Champagne to celebrate the end of the year in a casual yet fun way. This lady - me - happened to not have made a reservation quick enough and lost out on our desired date. I really feel that since the[...]
Winters in Paris are cold so you will need to have layers here, but as you know the Parisian women style is one that is chic and mostly timeless. So how can you truly know what to pack for Paris? I've decided to help you pack right so you won't standout to attract pickpockets all while looking keeping your own style and mixing in some French flare. This list includes key pieces like a trench coat, or camel coat for colder winter months. Basics you can layer with: t-shirt,[...]
December in Paris is full of holiday cheer, beautiful lights, decor and christmas markets. If you're coming to Paris and looking for a private English speaking tour guide, I am here for you! My tours are a way for me to share my love of the city - having lived here (and lived many lives hahaha) for 16 years! I love life, people and love to have fun, so my focus are on these things. You get me all to yourself, all while I also go into typical historical tidbits of the city.[...]
Bonjour loves, August in Paris is pretty empty of locals, but there are still lots of things to do, wonderful places to see and yummy French food to be eaten at some of my fave spots Here’s my august to-do list just in case you missed the page. https://myparisianlife.com/paris-august-things-to-do/ Use it to know about the weather, local holidays, and what's going on, and get some of my coolest things to do. We just got back from 2 weeks in the northern part of Picardie[...]
September in Paris means La Rentree; Back to School. It's a big deal as in France is very similar to the feel of the start of a New Year we have in the USA - except there's no ball drop on a Parisian version of Times Square. It's an important new start, so much so that many of the day planners and calendars actually start in September! Here it's not just for the kids but many companies will have a major yearly focus and you see it all over the news and in talks with your friends about goals[...]