Paris is the city of style. I love the sense of history, the stunning buildings and the wide boulevards. I took the Eurostar, which is “greener” than flying, and comes without the hassle of a lengthy check-in procedure you usually have with airlines nowadays. After a comfortable couple of hours I stepped out into another world. I crammed so much into a day that when I returned to London I felt that my trip had the same benefits as if I have been away for a weekend.
Paris is totally absorbing. All the neighbourhoods have
their own distinct personality. It is easy to get round the city using the
Metro combined with some leisurely walking. The more aimlessly I wander the
more I discover, including great boutiques. After all, the Parisian
shops are an important part of the city's identity.
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I started my day in Le Marais, one of the city’s oldest
districts which is now rather trendy. It’s where tradition meets modernity. It
is easy to while away a couple of hours here roaming the narrow medieval
streets, which are peppered with beautiful boutiques crammed with cool
fashion and which sit comfortably alongside art galleries and lovely
cafés all surrounded by amazing architecture.
Over a cup of coffee I sat chatting to a couple of locals
and got a real feel for the place. I never find the Parisians aloof. A word of
advice, if you can speak a little French, or at least you show you are trying,
people seem to warm more easily to you.
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Next on the agenda was rue Faubourg St Honoré, littered
with designer labels. There are plenty of shops around this area where you can
lighten your wallet. However, don't expect bargains, prices are about the same,
and in some cases, dearer than at home.
A shopping trip to Paris wouldn't be complete without a
visit to Galleries Lafayette (bd Haussmann). This department store is home to a
vast array of brands so it's well worth a visit.
After a rummage round the store, I decided it was time for lunch and headed to visit Lafayette Gourmet. It’s a foodies’ heaven stocked with all the delicacies you could possibly imagine. It also has some superb delis, tasting bars and restaurants.
After a rummage round the store, I decided it was time for lunch and headed to visit Lafayette Gourmet. It’s a foodies’ heaven stocked with all the delicacies you could possibly imagine. It also has some superb delis, tasting bars and restaurants.
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To burn off the calories, I walked from the Louvre to Place
de la Concorde through Les Tuilleries – these gardens truly are magnificent –
to take a quick stroll beside the Seine before returning home.
I always leave Paris wanting more. As Eurostar is such
a civilised way to travel and there are always good deals for a day, I know it
won't be long until I go back.
By Daralyn Danns
By Daralyn Danns
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First published in All About
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