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Anonymous Megan said...

We found the best little shop in the Montmartre. Couldn't tell you exactly where though 'cause it was at the long day of lots of wondering.

Looks like you guys are having an amazing vacation. I'd love to be able to do this with my kids some day (when I have them:) ).

4:39 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am SOOOO glad that you liked it, did you have "un cafe" outside?? Jennifer F

5:23 PM

Blogger Jill said...

I think walking around Paris is one of the most exhilarating and exhausting things I've ever done! It's like everywhere you look is something amazing, quaint, or beautiful and you just go and go and go trying to soak it all up and by the end of the day you're a whimpering mess. I so wish I was there!

I love seeing these places you're going and being able to say "Hey, I've been there!"

6:14 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like you're having a ball! Try rue Cler - it's a Rick Steve's recommendation...a no traffic-street full of shops and such...great bakery at corner of rue Cler and rue de Grenelle. We ate there quite a bit for bfast...yummy almond and chocolate croissants. My info is almost 8 yrs old, so not sure if it's still there or not. Rue Cler is over near the Eiffel Tower and Invalides. Enjoy!
Karen Connolley

6:27 PM

Blogger Amy said...

If you can swing it you should go to Pierre Herme on Rue Bonaparte. Pierre is one of the most celebrate Parisian pastry chefs. The best part is that it's very close to a Laduree. But I would go to Laduree first, because they are wonderful, but they won't seem nearly as good after having something from Pierre Herme's shop!

I second the Rue Clare. It's really close to the apartment Michelle stays in when she's in Paris. It's on the same block that the Shopi supermarket is on, but on the opposite side of the street. There are good pastries there. When we took the kids to Paris in November we ate there every day. Oh, to find it, it's very close to the Ecole Militaire Metro station.

There's another place that I remember thinking was pretty good by the Musee d'Orsay on Rue de Bellchasse. If you run into the Solferino Metro you've gone too far.

OK, can you tell what my favorite part about Paris is? Sheesh! I have more places to get a treast in Paris that I have where I actually live. But that fits in with vacation, right? I certainly couldn't eat multiple pastries a day at home and have a hope of maintaining any sort of decent weight! ;)

Have fun-and take the time to hunt for some pastries.

6:53 PM

Blogger Amy said...

Oh, yeah, I spelled it wrong--it is Rue Cler!

6:53 PM

Blogger michelle said...

Yes, try Rue Cler! One of my very favorite streets. And the one on the corner of Rue Cler and Rue de Grenelle. And Pierre Herme and Laduree. If you haven't had good pastries you are seriously missing out!

If you go to the Jardin de Luxembourg, there is a fabulous street nearby called Rue Vavin. It has great shops and a yummy gelato place!

You guys crammed in so much in one day!!

7:22 PM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

Walk down the little streets, bakeries on every corner! We always stay in st germain neighborhood. A lot over there at least.

8:31 PM

Blogger patsy said...

Oh I am loving this vacay!

I am so happy you got to see so many things today... and me too :)
thanks for sharing- really I mean it!

9:53 PM

Blogger evelania said...

sounds like a blast! I just remember on the Seine sometimes people were playing music and hanging out and it was nice to hang around and listen.

http://www.stephmodo.com/ is in France and is tweeting from Paris, she might have good suggestions too. She said Molieres had great antique French toys. (Okay, I think that is really far away from Paris, opps.)

I do love Gien Dishes (http://www.gien.com/en/). They have a couple outlets somewhere in France. Okay, this probably wasn't helpful but I love hearing what you're doing so I can put things on my list for the next time!

3:00 AM

Blogger NPS Photography said...

There is a boulangerie in the village down the street from the Marriott that has the best chocolate croissants. If you go when they open they are still hot! They might be closed this time of year. Not sure if they have pastries.
Good luck at Disneyland Paris! We had season passes for 2 years. The kids love it.
Are you going to Giverny? So beautiful and not such a bad drive. Enjoy!

6:17 AM

Blogger Shauna said...

Soooo, did you purchase any ribbon or fabric?

9:51 AM

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