Win Paris in Stride by Sarah Moroz and Jesse Kanelos-Weiner
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The Sainte-Chapelle on the Île de la Cité – a little gem of gothic architecture! And very close to Notre Dame.
Please do let me know when you decide you can glean value from the Australian market – perhaps then we will be included in eligibility for competitions – until then I guess there is not genuine engagement for us in your web world- shame I believe Rachel did a whole series from Melbourne and I’m a great fan of walking in Paris –
My must see Parisian delight has to be the Art Deco restaurant La Fermette Marbeuf. It looks absolutely stunning.
Desperate to explore the little streets off the beaten tracks for little cafes, bookshops and bakeries!
Sitting in Place Dauphine when the flowers are blooming
I would love to meander around exploring Mommartre, I have been visiting Paris since I was alittle girl and I’m in my 50″s now and it is still one of my favourite places in the whole world. My father died in Paris when I was a teenager and this is my little bit of heaven where I will always remember him .
The Willy Ronis exhibition at the Pavillon Carré de Baudouin!
I would love to find some lovely bakers that do delicious breads.
I’ve been meaning to go take a walk next time I’m in Paris to find the hidden Keith Haring mural in the Hôspital Necker grounds and the Haring altarpiece in Saint Eustache Church.
Was just in Paris in April after so many years. Loved, loved exploring, but my favorite walk was from our apartment in the 3eme to anywhere!
Would love to visit the Grand Palais!
For me, it has to be the Picasso Museum in the Marais district. After reopening in 2014 I’m excited to finally be going at the end of summer!
Everything from the Opera, to the bakeries and bookshops (namely Shakespeare and Co.), to the catacombs, to the markets at la Rue Mouffetard… the list is too long!
The catacombs for darkness, Musée-orangerie for the light. Would give the book to my daughter who found out last week that she has a place at the Nouvelle Sorbonne and the city will be hers to explore.
Shakespeare and Company…heaven! And the view from Sacre Coeur.
Atelier des Lumieres exhibit!
As a huge architecture nerd, I have been day dreaming about the day when I get to visit the stunning cathedrals of Paris. Eglise Saint-Gervais, Saint-Etienne-du_Mont, and Sainte-Chapelle top my list.
(USA entry)
I’m in the UK and have holidayed in Paris before, but many decades ago! I’d love to go back to spend more time at the Musee d’Orsay – I remember the building was a lovely converted railway station and some of the works of art housed there were spectacular
La Sainte Chapelle of the Palais de la Cité!
I’ve been to Paris multiple times but have yet to make it to Père Lachaise Cemetery – so that would be my top pick to see for my next trip!
Also to go inside the Institut du monde Arabe, to see the photosensitive apertures and to visit the cafe which I hear is wonderful too.
Le Musee D’Orsay, Musée du Louvre and the gardens in front of it, La Place du Trocadéro
If I could spend an afternoon in the Tuileries Garden with a baguette and some fruit would be lovely. I don’t know if it’s okay to have some wine in the garden but it not I would bring a cup of tea with my baguette and fruit. Because tea is a civilized drink for more civilized age.
My must see Parisian site, after having studied abroad AND going back to visit, I’ve never been to Luxembourg Gardens! I know, I know…
Strolling around the Luxembourg Gardens, you cant beat it , followed by the parisian cafe culture 🙂
Catacombs for darkness, musée-orangerie for the light. Would give the book to my daughter as we found out last week that she has a place to study at the Nouvelle Sorbonne (please excuse parental boasting) and the city will be hers to explore. UK based. Keeping fingers crossed.
Where else but Rachel’s former house, where The Little Paris Kitchen was filmed?
Père Lachaise Cemetery is next on my list because after countless trips to Paris, I have yet to visit. Also l’Institut du monde arab !
Walking along the Seine at night, seeing the concierge lit up and watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle on the hour.
To see the Eiffel Tower. Then to find the best croissants in Paris!
Le Dome Cafe for some amazing seafood.
I want to go wherever it is that the French girls get their amazing shoes, bags, scarves, and jewelry!
So many to choose from. A walk around Montmartre and visiting the area where Victor Hugo wrote ‘Les Miserables’ in Marais. Topped of with a crepe and a visit to the Louvre! Paris has been top of my list for years. I’m saving it for a special occasion!
I want to sit at a cafe terrasse in the Place des Vosges and watch the world go by!
I would love to visit the Louvre
The Rodin Museum to see my favourite statue and to enjoy the peace of the garden, a quiet coffee, the stylishness of the house and the art. Perfect Paris.
The arty bits around Montmartre
Good morning from the UK. A must-see for me is the Passage des Panoramas. A hidden gem with beautiful architecture, quirky boutiques and antique shops, it is a remnant of Paris d’autrefois!
I’d love to enjoy a cafe au lait in the claw-foot tub at Pavillon des Canaux! | YM from USA
I’m a sucker for the basics, so I’d kill to see the Eiffel Tower that and of course Shakespeare and Company!
I would love to visit the Louvre! I’m from the US and I’ve always wanted to go to Paris ever since I was a little girl
The Louvre
The Promenade Plantee ❤️
Montparnasse – looking down onto the cities streets and the views over to the Eiffel Tower. Based in UK
Planning to visit all the parks with my young son and walk as much as possible from our Airbnb near Notre Dame. As well as the obvious biggies, Jardin Nelson Mandela is on my hit list!
Mon Marte and the Sacre Coure, the little streets behind and surround the hill were lovely!
Mon Marte and the Sacre Couer (apologies for the spelling) could walk around the streets there for hours 🙂
The Sacre Coer and Monmarte are my favourite areas to explore, som lovely streets to roam too!
Musée D’Orsay. A train station turned into a museum with a large open clock with a window to the views of Paris – what more could you want?
I’d love to walk around Montmartre! Such a lovely looking place but never had the time to go. (based in UK)
I really want to see La Petite Ceinture! All the pictures I’ve seen look so pretty. That, and Shakespeare & Co librarie!
Montmartre
It would be the Musée de la Vie Romantique.
A little slice of heaven.
(I’m in the UK)
Visit Paris every year and never grow tired of it. The first time I saw the Eiffel Tower was from Monmartre
Visit every year and will never tire of it. What I would like to see is the inside of my little apartment that maybe I will get one day (I can dream!). In the meantime, revisiting the viewing gallery of Samaritaine building when the work is eventually completed would be so special. A secret lunchtime stop with the best view.
I want to see Everything in Paris but especially the cafe’s and open air markets like the marche de enfants rouge! Such a cute book!
My absolute favourite Parisian sight is the Sacré-Cœur, the marble dome gleaming in the sunshine against cobalt skies is something to behold; and the view of the city from the steps, particularly at sunset when the lights are twinkling is magnificent.
I would love a copy of this book! I’m in the UK.
I would love to visit the Fondation Louis Vuitton on a crisp clear day in Winter – I imagine the views and the light would be amazing
I’d love to visit Notre Dame next time. I missed it last time
I’d love to visit Notre Dome. I did not have a chance to see it last time.
Notre Dome is on top of my list at the moment.
Paris is my dream destination and I am finally going this Sepetember! I almost cried when I booked my tickets. I want to see all of the traditional tourist places like the Eiffel Tower and want to find some hidden gems. I am from Salt Lake City, Utah USA.
An absolute must for any visitor is the Eiffel Tower
the Louvre would love to go to as well as back to the Eiffel tower.
Heading to Paris in August, looking forward to mouching around Les Puces flea market, wandering around the lanes and alleys discovering hidden gems, and seeing the history of the city unfold through the language of the buildings.
the eiffel tower!
I would go to see the Eiffel Tower
I’m going to Paris on honeymoon in September, and we’re going to indulge in the local cuisine. One of the first visits will be to Carl Marletti patisserie. His deserts are to die for. Exquisite. I cannot wait!
I’d like to visit some back street eating places. luckily I have seen all the sites before and will probably visit the Eiffel Tower again.
I would love to go to the Louvre to see the many great pieces of art.
id love to see Notre Damme
Would love to visit the Grand Palais!
trip down the river
I’d love to visit the Moulin Rouge, as I went to paris once before but never got the chance to visit it!
Palais de Tokyo! Amazing views from outdoor rooftop cafe….sip a lovely pink cocktail called paris!! The museum is out of this world. You can catch amazing art installations here. Then a Stroll along trocadeo to Eiffel tower! Tara