Par-eee!
Paris for my birthday! What more could a girl wish for? Well… you know me… I wish that I knew a few locals. I wish that there was someone to draw me up a big list of can-
not-miss exhibits, boutiques, bistros. Where should I stay? I’m overwhelmed by the art, the beauty–the prospect of seared foie gras for lunch! Enter Paris Notebook. No leather. No gold leaf. But my yellow Steno pad should do the trick. Research sessions at Barnes & Noble and hours exploring the galleries of Rue de Seine, the 18th century brasseries of Les Halles, the Jewish bakeries of the Quartier Latin (such a tough job!) will be dutifully transcribed for your next trip. I’ll be your American insider–your know-it-all ami francaise– who can’t wait to tell you about Hotel Verneuil, the hotel de charme in St. Germain. You want romance and history with your next 4-star meal? Enjoy a lunch (for half the price of dinner) at Le Grand Vefour, a restaurant that has been around since the reign of Louis XV, a favorite of Napoleon, Colette, Cocteau. So I’ve got a hotel and my one 4-star meal. Now to fill in the blanks…


November 21st, 2007 at 10:22 pm
i spent a week and a half in paris this spring. the change of seasons might affect your hit list but i always do an evening pique-nique on the pont des arts. weather permitting, there are always people there with wine, cheese, and easy conversation.
more suggestions:
- on your walks about town, keep your eyes peeled for stencils by nemo and misstic, les pochoiristes de paris.
- belleville!
- parc de buttes chaumont
- macarons
of course, everyone’s experience is different but always memorable. Happy bday.