My Paris
Brasserie Le Bourbon
In the summer outside and have the seasonal specials at Brasserie Le Bourbon.
Patisserie Gosselin
Pistachio eclairs and the best take-away Croque Monsieur at Patisserie Gosselin.
Jacques Gerin
Chocolates and Candies to die for not to mention cakes and tea at the beautiful Jacques Gerin store.
E.Dehillerin
Find every cooking utensil and implement you never knew about at the Parisian institution that is E.Dehillerin.
Cosmos
On a budget chic unbranded clothes that mimic all the key trends and some classics at Cosmos.
Colette
Everything hip and cool along with P.Diddy and the rest at Colette. (also a great spot on the Rue Saint Honure to grab lunch, if you can get a table!)
Bonpoint
For teen fabulous fashion and petite chic ladies adult Bonpoint (also pick up the cutest kiddie clothes at the ajoining stores.)
Marie Mercie
The most chic Parisian head toppers at Marie Mercie, the milliner with a surrealist sense of humour.
Hotel Coste
In the land of darkness and Parisian brand cool at Hotel Coste (well worth meal in the courtyard in the summer and a decadent drink in the bar in Winter).
Obviously there are loads of amazing museums and galleries to see in Paris these are just my personal favs…
Versailles & Petit Trianon
A trip to Versailles and more importantly Petit Trianon, the miniature rural village Marie Antoinette had built to play shepherdess with her children in. Each chickens egg was removed in the morning, washed and replaced so the royal children could play in pure country perfection.
Deyrolle
A trip to the 1920’s as seen by Woody Allen at the famous taxidermy Deyrolle. It’s a Parisian institution and as much of a museum as a shop. Often used as a movie set, as in Midnight in Paris for a Surrealist wedding.
Musee d'Orsay
Musee d’Orsay for the architecture as much as the art. I would recommend that you do this in the morning before heading o the train to Versailles from just outside.
The Louvre
The Louvre. The one stop shop for culture. However be prepared to spend at least a whole day. Its massive and involves extensive walking, I advise you research the specific pieces you want to see so you dont get lost wandering around Gothic icons wondering what happened to Mona Lisa!