Showing posts with label Le Marais. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Le Marais. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 01, 2014

le jour trois


There is something fabulous everywhere you look in Patis. I spent all my time pointing out something fabulous, and stopping abruptly in my tracks to take pics of all the pretty things I see. Like these lamps.


 Even the graffiti is cute, with a serious sense of humour. No entry or let's go surfing?


Look at this building all covered in vines - do you think Madeline lives here? 


How adorable is this bike? Answer: adorable.


Loved this sign outside one of the shops where the husbands shopped up a storm. Love.


And look! I bought a handbag! From the EXACT same shop on Ille St Louis that I've bought handbags from the last two visits. It's so pretty and red and pretty!

I don't think I can leave this place.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

when in paris


So, this is the exterior of our apartment on Rue de la Cerisaie. Pretty non? Well, wait till you step inside. C'est tres magnifique!


I just adore an apartment block with an entrance such as this - and we are staying here. Continually pinching ourselves mind.


Here's a closer view of the interior. And that's our apartment on the fourth floor! Don't you adore the pots of fleurs and the bikes parked just-so?


Our apartment actually has TWO hallways, as there are two wings! One contains a powder room, kitchen, dining room, living room and two bedrooms, the other two bathrooms and the girls room. All rooms (except the bathrooms) have french doors with a wee wrought iron railing. And we have shutters. Faded, peeling white ones which are a glorious contrast to the creme walls.


This is our living room, complete with Picasso on the wall. And yes, those are panelled walls, and a parquet floor. It's divine. And so centrally located. We're a mere stroll from the Bastille and Rue St Antoine. We greeted our friends with a chilled bottle of Perrier Jouet champagne and lots of cheese and meats before heading out to a lovely bistro for a steak and frites dinner where we watched Brazil beat Chile in the World Cup. Oh, and that was after seeing the Pride Parade wind its way down Paris streets.

And this is the view from our living room and bedrooms.

I could live here.

paris c'est belle


People often say to me "What is it that you love about Paris?" Allow me to respond.








It's just so terribly, terribly, terribly good looking.