1. Check out the Markets — A everyday Parisian ritual is to rumble via the open-air markets to purchase fresh food. A no longer to be overlooked market is on Rue Montorgueil opening at Rue Rambuteau (Metro: Les Halles).
2. Flower Market in Ille de la Cite — There is no better way to make your home feel like yours than with sparkling flora purchased alongside the Seine.
3. Fauchon — Gourmet Shopping with over 20,000 forte meals gadgets from all over the globe is a guaranteed way to hone your kitchen skills or bring out your inner chef.
4. Roam Montmartre — Yes, it is touristy, and by means of some requirements overrated; however, it is still Paris at its best so wander and experience the Sacre Coeur.
5. Six Feet Under — Bring flowers and pay respects to legendary Americans who called Paris domestic or in Jim Morrison's case died in Paris. The most well-known cemetery in the world Pere Lachaise is worth the visit.
6. Stroll the Seine — If you are lucky to be sharing your condo with someone, nothing rekindles a romance faster than a stroll alongside the Seine ANY time of day
7. Tea Time — England is well-known for tea; however, a Parisian Tea Salon is an experience. Visit the Angelina or Bertillion and experience proper tea time grandeur no longer a soggy watercress sandwich.
8. Write the Great American Novel — Thrive on the concept from lingering in a café exploring your internal demons and admiring the captivating Parisians. It worked for Hemingway.
9. Opera — Visit one of the grand opera houses even if you don't like Opera. The grandeur and humans staring at in the Bastille and Garnier are exceptional memories you can convey returned home
10.Window Shop like a Parisian — The extremely high-priced Parisian retail outlets on Faubourg-St. Honore such as Hermes, Dior, LaRoche, Courreges, Cardin and Saint Laurent are a decadent treat...maybe one day
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