If I Woke Up In Paris, I Would... Vol 5


When you go somewhere, 
you talk to locals...
but you hit the jackpot when you find
someone back home 
who used to be a local.

When that happens-
you get all the best bits of the city 
culturally edited to your liking.

{Hey, I only have a week here people.}

Which makes me so happy to have 
the charming Carolyn
walk us through a day in Paris...
because not only is she fabulous, 
but she lived in Paris for four years!


If I Woke Up in Paris, I Would...

Since I would be waking up in my Christian Lacroix-decorated room at Le Bellechasse, I'd cross the Seine and start my day at Laduree on Champs-Elysees with a croissant aux amandes and a cafe au lait.



The best way to see Paris is to wander the streets with no true destination in mind.  That way, if you decide to open a garden gate and sit for a while on a parc bench, there's not pressure to be somewhere at a specific time.

From the Champs-Elysees, I'd walk to Avenue Montaigne where all the couture designers have their stores (and I'd hope the commotion around Dior would've died down).  I would then stroll down Rue du Faubourg St. Honore and stop by Colette and Flamant, two of my favorite boutiques for fashion and home decor. 



 I'd end up at Rue de Rivoli where there's the Musee des Arts Decoratifs and I'd definitely take the time to see the exhibit Fashion of the Nineties.




Walking along the Seine, I'd end up on Isle St. Louis and cross over to the left bank, where I'd pick up a jambon beurre at Maison Kayser on rue Monge and then walk Boulevard St. Germain, making my way to the 7th arrondissement by way of rue du Bac (another fashionable street full of fabulous stores).  Dinner at Au Bon Acceuil would top a perfect day - their menu (written in chalk on a blackboard) changes daily based on what's available in the market.  An after dinner, I'd stroll toward the Eiffel Tower (just take a right when you leave the restaurant!) and down the Champs de Mars back to the hotel.  



Ahh, what a lovely day spent in my favorite city on earth!

Have a great time and Bon Voyage!

11 comments:

  1. Are you sure you are not a tour guide by night? You really make me want to go to Paris....now! I have been many many times and the allure and the mystique always taunts me....well the cuisine too and the romance.
    pve

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  2. sounds like a perfect day :) love this series! xoxo jcd :: cornflake dreams

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  3. You most definitely scored big with a "day in the Parisian" life with Carolyn. Guess who I'll be trying to plan a trip with now?

    I'm a little bit content that we did some of what she described this past summer. We stayed in the 7th and walked Rue de Bac many many times. And, no trip is complete with a trip to Laduree and Colette!

    Hope you're soaking it all up! xoxo e

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  4. Carolyn this is wonderful, we are planninga trip to Paris next Spring I am keeping this in my favs so I can reference back to it, Great post!! Kathysue

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  5. Goodness! Lauren I sincerely hope you are doing ALL of this!

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  6. We love the same places! I am going in April!

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  7. Simply a perfect day in a perfect city.

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  8. I'm embarrassed to say that I haven't been to Paris for close to 20 years. I am most definitely due for a trip and know who I'll be calling for tidbits now!!

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