Notre-Dame was a marche de Noel that I did not know of, and it was tres beautiful, merci for showing it. Tuileries--- not what I remember, its very Las Vegas neon now, and you're new camera did TO good a job with the vivid colors... 😵💫
You are the only one who does Christmas markets and actually shows us what they are selling. No one seems to get the concept of the markets. Alls . they show is the tops of the booths and the tops of the peoples head. Its so frustrating. Its like why don't you get it. We want to see inside the booths, what they are selling. So for that you earned a subscriber. I also will watch the whole thing. Thank you for doing it right
I like to travel to Italy and France from the end of October to the 15th or 20th of November. There are less tourists and lines. Airfare and hotel rates are lower. I appreciate cooler weather, that's especially important since not all hotels have AC. The parks in autumn are lovely. It's truffle season, and sometime around the 15th - 20th of November, I can catch a Christmas market and some beautiful Christmas storefronts. Most of Italy and the South of France will still be rather warm and sunny, and so what if it may rain a day or two in Paris? Bring a warm coat and gloves, get a lightweight travel umbrella. Look at the weather forecast and on a rainy day, visit a well appointed salon de thé, a museum, the covered passages, go perfume shopping, or do a wine tasting. Depending on your budget, you might also find a classical music concert at a church, or a jazz club, or attend a ballet or opera at the magnificent Palais Garnier. The season starts around mid September ❤
A very good walk... Thank you for all the information 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
❤❤It's a video I like.
You are so kind! Thanks for everything! 🙏🙏🙏
Notre-Dame was a marche de Noel that I did not know of, and it was tres beautiful, merci for showing it.
Tuileries--- not what I remember, its very Las Vegas neon now, and you're new camera did TO good a job with the vivid colors... 😵💫
Yes... Today, it's nearly more a funfair than a Christmas market...
Thank you! Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday and all the best in 2024.
🙏🙏🙏 Merci beaucoup !
And let me wish the same for you and your family!
Bonjour ❤️ Excellent info as usual 👌🏼 Thank you!❤
You're so welcome!
Happy Christmas! 🎄🎄🎄
You are the only one who does Christmas markets and actually shows us what they are selling. No one seems to get the concept of the markets. Alls . they show is the tops of the booths and the tops of the peoples head. Its so frustrating. Its like why don't you get it. We want to see inside the booths, what they are selling. So for that you earned a subscriber. I also will watch the whole thing. Thank you for doing it right
@@VickiMcCormick-jf5pe Glad you appreciate that. I try to show things as detailed as possible...
I like to travel to Italy and France from the end of October to the 15th or 20th of November.
There are less tourists and lines. Airfare and hotel rates are lower. I appreciate cooler weather, that's especially important since not all hotels have AC. The parks in autumn are lovely. It's truffle season, and sometime around the 15th - 20th of November, I can catch a Christmas market and some beautiful Christmas storefronts.
Most of Italy and the South of France will still be rather warm and sunny, and so what if it may rain a day or two in Paris? Bring a warm coat and gloves, get a lightweight travel umbrella. Look at the weather forecast and on a rainy day, visit a well appointed salon de thé, a museum, the covered passages, go perfume shopping, or do a wine tasting. Depending on your budget, you might also find a classical music concert at a church, or a jazz club, or attend a ballet or opera at the magnificent Palais Garnier. The season starts around mid September ❤
Some Paris Xmas markets start from the 15th of November.
I'm on my way! Arriving Paris this Friday, hope the markets will still be up, especially at Notre Dame where I am staying nearby.
For Notre-Dame, that will be too late. It closed yesterday...
But Tuileries will still be open.
Thanks!@@paristoptips
Papa NOEL definitely looked bored!
We would be too, I think. It's a tough job! 😄