Samstag, 14. Februar 2015

Paris in November

Paris - the most romantic city in the world, the art and fashion capital and no wonder also the most visited city in the world.
"You know, I sometimes think, how is anyone ever gonna come up with a book, or a painting, or a symphony, or a sculpture that can compete with a great city. You can’t. Because you look around and every street, every boulevard, is its own special art form and when you think that in the cold, violent, meaningless universe that Paris exists, these lights. I mean come on, there’s nothing happening on Jupiter or Neptune, but from way out in space you can see these lights, the cafés, people drinking and singing. For all we know, Paris is the hottest spot in the universe. - Owen Wilson as Gil in Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris". There is nothing more to say..

Where to stay?
Hotel L'Adresse, 22 Rue Du Debarcadere
First of all, if you want a spacious room and tons of light, this hotel is not for you. The elevator is cramped. For the ones still reading this, its a very nice and cosy boutique hotel. The rooms are small, ultra clean, well designed, the bathrooms are great and the bedding is comfy. The staff is always friendly and very helpful. The hotel is near the metro and a small walk away from the Arch and Champs Elysees. Also, plenty of nice restaurants in the neighborhood..
4.0 von 5 
Where to eat?
Boulangerie Coquelicot à Montmartre
The bakery/restaurant is so beautiful, I really felt in love with the decoration! The food was fresh and tasty. Really good value for the price in Paris and located on Montmartre.

Cuisine de Bar - This narrow, friendly, and energetic little cafe offers excellent open-faced sandwiches made with big slices of Poilane bread with a selection of delicious toppings. Delicious!!

Le Zinc des cavistes - This bar is a lovely place to hang out at and I highly recommend it. Amazing food, great service and very welcoming staff.

Chez Plume - The most expensive chicken I've ever had. 50 Euros!!!

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