My husband surprised me with our first stop to Paris on our Italy vacation and I was SO excited! We were only there for a few days, but managed to see all of the must-see spots on our list, ate my favorite flaky, buttery Pain au chocolat, strolled the majestic gardens of the Palace of Versailles, climbed the Eiffel Tower (It's really real! I kept saying that to him the entire trip, lol)... and I finally got to see it sparkle at the given hour of twilight.
Yes, yes, yes. In my opinion Paris was absolutely as magical as I always thought it would be... if not more. Below are the places we visited, our favorite restaurants, shops, and attractions we were able to visit during our time in this beautiful city. Paris vous été très belle!
Accommodations:
Apartment in Neymar - Eiffel Tower:
I absolutely LOVED this apartment we stayed in around the Chaillot district of Paris (8th Arrondissemont). I walked in and saw the Eiffel Tower through the Balcony and jumped up and down (another little surprise from my husband). It was located near a little pastry shop with the most incredible pain au chocolat I have ever tasted.
Overall we did both Uber
and also walked a lot. There are bakeries and cafes in almost every
corner for breakfast or an afternoon pick-me-up. And so here is my
little "taste of Paris", perfect if you only have 2-3 days to see the
highlights.
Attractions
Trocadero: Beautiful heightened garden area where you can walk around and get the perfect shot of the Eiffel Tower right across from you.*Tip: This place gets very crowded so be sure to wake up early enough (around 6:30am) depending on the sunrise time of the season to get there before the crowds do.
Galeries Lafayette: This is a beautiful shopping center with a free, accessible rooftop terrace that has breathtaking views of the capital and of course the Eiffel Tower from afar.
Eiffel Tower: I mean is it really Paris without the Eiffel Tower standing tall in every corner you turn? Be sure to go up the Eiffel Tower and see the city from the top. There are three levels you can climb, the 2nd level has a restaurant and the very last one all the way on the top believe it or not has a tiny apartment which was Gustave Eiffel's and is now a mini museum. You can purchase tickets for entry either on the official site or through other parties such as Viator, Get Your Guide, etc... *Tip: The tower lights and beacon light up every evening from dusk until 11.45pm. As soon as it is dark, the Eiffel Tower's golden lighting switches on. It sparkles every hour on the hour and lasts for 5 minutes until 11:45pm.
Parc du Champ-de-Mars: Beautiful lawn area that you can have your own picnic on with view of Eiffel Tower.
Arc de Triomphe: One of the most famous monuments located on the western end of the Champs-Élysées. You can purchase tickets online and climb the top to get a view of the famous street and the Eiffel Tower from afar.
Passerelle Debilly: An arch bridge spanning the Seine River that is only accessible by foot, lined with couple locks... it's the perfect view of the Eiffel Tower at twilight to see it sparkle.
Le Louvre Musuem: National art musuem, perhaps most known for containing the Mona Lisa. We only visited the outside area, but it's strongly suggested you book tickets ahead of time because lines get very long to enter.
Seine River Boat Cruise: This river boat cruise turned out to be such a great night out, with food, music, and alas the sparkling Eiffel Tower as we took bites of our Crème Brûlée dessert and chocolate mousse filled Eiffel Tower. There are many companies that line the Seine River and you can book one online or at the information desks... I definitely recommend for a romantic night on the water with beautiful Parisian sights!
Flytographer: Since we were in Paris we decided to book a mini portrait session with the Eiffel Tower in the background... and it was so much fun! We met Rachael super early in the morning so there weren't as many crowds, and the photos were absolutely beautiful. Highly recommend when you travel somewhere you love and you'd like to have a keepsake of memories.
Food & Dining
Le Bizetro: We found this gem on a walk one night when we were looking for a place to eat dinner, and it was just a few blocks from where we were staying. Hands down the BEST steak we've ever had in our lives, and I'm not much of steak person... but this place deserves the recognition. The frites (fries) and bread were also so good.
Angelina: This place was so pretty and the breakfast was so good! There is a line you have to wait, but it went pretty quick. They have different breakfast combinations which include orange juice, a tray of croissants and baguettes with jams, french toast, but most importantly you need to try the Chocolat Chaud (hot chocolate)... it is rich, decadent and quite amazing.
Pastry Cyril Lignac - Chaillot: This cute pastry shop was located near our apartment and I had to try one of their croissants and pain au chocolat... fluffy, flaky, crispy and warm goodness, best I ever tasted.
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