If you’re interested in getting beneath the surface and discovering Medieval Paris off-the-beaten-path, pay a visit to the tallest medieval civil tower in Paris, the ‘Tour Jean-Sans-Peur’.
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A Practical Guide to Visiting the Eiffel Tower in Paris
Built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889 for the World’s Fair (Exposition universelle) and the 100-year anniversary of the French revolution, the Eiffel Tower is the quintessential experience one should have when visiting Paris.
Here’s a practical guide to make the most of your visit to the Iron Lady.
Parc Monceau, Paris’ most romantic park
Park Monceau is one of our most favorite places in the capital. Located in the heart of the classy 8th arrondissement and surrounded by ‘hôtels particuliers’ and residential buildings, Park Monceau has always been a favorite among the Parisians. Full of charm, it’s the kind of place you’ll want to add to your bucket list.
Palais-Royal: A hidden oasis in the heart of Paris
The Palais Royal is often overlooked and ignored by tourists, and that’s the main reason why we like it. Unlike the Tuileries garden, the Palais-Royal (meaning “Royal Palace” in French) and its little garden are a quiet refuge in the heart of Paris; and trust me, this is very rare in the 1st arrondissement!
Ile Saint-Louis: A Quaint Village in the Heart of Paris
We may have heard a lot about Ile de la Cité but have you heard of its quieter neighbor, Ile Saint-Louis? Ile Saint-Louis is one of the only 2 remaining natural islands located on the Seine river in the heart of Paris (the other one is ‘Ile de la Cité’ known worldwide for its internationally famous Notre-Dame Cathedral). Ile Saint-Louis only spans 11-hectares, yet the island is very lively with plenty of restaurants, cafés and boutiques to discover.
Rue Montorgueil, A foodies’ paradise
Rue Montorgueil is one of my favorite streets in Paris and I couldn’t wait to show the “Quartier Montorgueil” to Krishna. The neighborhood holds sentimental value to me; it was where my parents lived in the 80s, where they hanged out, where my father worked, where they shared so many memories and dreams. My dad used to live rue Saint-Sauveur, near Rue Montorgueil, before moving rue Gravilliers, in Le Marais neighborhood, with my mum. I went there few years back with my mum to listen her anecdotes. I had a great time!
An amazing Street Art stroll in the 19th arrondissement
The 19th is one of my favorite arrondissements for admiring the best street art in Paris. There, you’ll find the creations of renowned street artists, including dAcRuZ and Marko93.
You have to check out the amazing street art at Rue de l’Ourcq. Do not forget to continue your stroll towards the Quai de la Marne and Quai de la Loire along the Canal de l’Ourcq to spot other beautiful street arts.
A Guide to la Conciergerie, Marie Antoinette’s prison
There are many amazing sites to discover in Paris and Ile de la Cite is definitely one of them. For those who don’t know the place, the Conciergerie is the beautiful building located on the western part of the Ile de la Cité in the 1st arrondissement. La Conciergerie has been on our bucket list for quite some time but we eventually visited the monument last November.
Why the Buttes-Chaumont Park in Paris is a perfect spot for a day out
Another beautiful hidden gem to discover in the nineteenth: The Park des Buttes Chaumont.
The Park is a 25-hectare public park located in the 19th arrondissement, in the northeastern side of Paris. It is one of the 4 Parisian parks created by Emperor Napoleon III to offer the Parisians 4 major green spaces around the city: the Bois de Boulogne in the western part, the Bois de Vincennes in the eastern part, the Parc Montsouris in the southern part and the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont in the northern part.
The Ultimate Saint-Germain-des-Prés Walking Tour (by a Local)
Saint-Germain-des-Prés is known for being the most artistic neighborhood of the capital. Want to experience the neighborhood like a local? Here’s my free (and secret!) self-guided Saint-Germain-des-Prés itinerary. Enjoy!
The Essential Travel Guide to Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris
Here, you’ll discover what to see and what to do in the 6th arrondissement. More than a visit, be ready to experience the unique neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés like a local. Let’s go !
What to do and see in the Jardin des Plantes
There are so many beautiful gardens and parks in Paris. This isn’t my first article about a Parisian garden; I’ve written entire posts about the Luxembourg garden, the Palais Royal garden, the Monceau park and the Buttes Chaumont park. Today, I am writing about one of the best kid-friendly gardens in Paris: the “Botanical garden” (“Jardin des Plantes”), located in the 5th arrondissement. If I there’s one Parisian garden with tons of things to do for kids (and adults too!), it’s undoubtedly the Botanical garden. It is a perfect place for a family day out.