Cour St-Emilion is lovely in the summer. It is covered with umbrellas, gives a cosy feeling when walking wind makes the umbrellas move and an ideal sun blocker.
Those mushrooms and figs????!! Wow! We will be in Paris end of October. Wonder what will be in season then? thank you so much for this video. I will be watching all of yours to prepare for your trip.
Rue Mouffetard (but that will change soon) is not all pedestrianized yet... But it is indeed a very nice street! You'll see it soon on my video on the Latin Quarter
I love rue Montorgueil! The area around Les Halles is so vibrant … and a very convenient place to stay when one needs to catch the RER train for a morning flight.
Yes, a nice neighborhood... that can be a little rough at night, especially around the forum des Halles, hence why I don't recommend it as one of the best place to stay in Paris.
I just discovered your channel. It's wonderful! I don't know if you've mentioned this before, but near Shakespeare and Company is one of the unique and fabulous Paris water fountains. Functional, fun, and a true work of art!
That's it I'm gonna live in France so ❤️ ❤️ so romantic, so refreshing the atmosphere looks otherwordly, I like the proximity with people walking around as opposed to LA where people are so far apart and very easy to see classes rich ( in their cars) and poor ( taking buses) nobody on the street is walking except homeless In France No matter where you are people are walking by you every 10 seconds. Wether you take the subway 🚇 or cycling or buses, you're surounded with people coming from different walks of life, every nationality , British, Italian, Spanish, German, Irish, African, Arabs, and you barely see homeless . You don't see classes. You can take the , cars, subway, bike, buses. Without the feeling to belong to a lower class.
@@paristoptips I know. No country is perfect. They all have some internal issues to be fixed. But if I had to choose... You know , it will be a no brainer
Thank you for this video. Think I will add rue de Levis to The List, as the honey looked so good. Stayed on rue Poisonniere last time and walked up rue Montorgueil every day. Your views made me nostalgic. Thanks again.
I love your channel, videos and content. I recently subscribed with the bell notifications on. Perhaps, I will see you when I return to Paris early next year. It would be a pleasure. Merci et à bientôt!
Thank you for this valuable information. I've never seen mushrooms like that before. Why would they put two Monoprix stores so close together? Do they each carry different items? I am a new subscriber. ❤Merci! 🗼
Good question! They are the same Monoprix: one sells food and the other one sells other products. And French people eat dozens of different mushrooms 😀
Your guide vlog is like having a knowledgeable friend share their secrets. Your passion for exploration is contagious. By the way, have you caught wind of the new v4 Bento Bag from NomadLane? Looks like an ideal accessory for your journeys.
Enjoying your videos very much. Our family had dinner at L’Escargot on rue Montorgueil last evening. We were a little concerned as there were many negative comments recently online about the food and service. Were had a wonderful meal of all the French classics and the service was fine. Sometimes you just cannot believe the reviews and just try for yourself.
Beautiful video. We are a family of 4 adults going to Paris for the first time next month. Can you recommend the best neighborhoods to stay at? 7? 1?2?3? It’s hard to choose.
Personally, I would not stay in the 7th, too calm. I think I'd choose an hotel or AirBnB in le Marais or in Saint-Germain. The Danube hotel in Saint-Germain, not too pricey is great...
48€ for snails 🐌?? Just because in French they named them… escargot ‼️ Here where I live it’s way cheaper and sometimes you can pick them up yourself, then you must follow a procedure for cleaning them and then you can cook them in various ways. But I guess the Parisian ones speak French so they must be more elegant‼️🐌😂 Amazing videos, wonderful job. Thank you 🐝
❤ I was a busker in Paris from 1968 for seven years. I collected money from the generous French people only for eating and drinking. I lived in a nondescript 1953 Volkswagen van. A discarded postal van from Germany equipped with a gas stove and sleeping bag. Now me I am 80 years old. I live in subsidised housing on State pension and every cent goes to food and wine. Viva La France !🎉
A ce jour, la rue Mouffetard n'est pas entièrement piétonne. Et le Marché des enfants rouges, présent dans ma vidéo sur la Street Food, n'est pas une rue piétonne...
La rue Muffetaerd …I played guitar and sang in a cafe named after Arthur Rimbaud poem « Le Bateau ivre . If you look on the wall across the street you’ll see a placket on the wall saying Paul Verlaine lived here with his mother …it was in the house that Paul and Arthur spent time loving one another. That is until they were in Brussels together and Paul bought a gun and shot 😊Author in the wrist. Two poets, a pistol, a bum knee with a tumour for a troubadour who forgot his song but found a purpose in Ethiopia selling stuff.
I love all your videos, but the name of this episode is a bit misleading. I was hoping to see clothing/shoe stores. I would not call this episode "shopping", rather groceries. Could be relevant only to those who live in Paris, but for tourists or people visiting for a brief few days (us) we are not going to buy honey, raw fish or raw mushrooms - we can only eat at restaurants/cafes. Sometimes we stay at Air B&B, but i would not waste time in Paris cooking, i am not there not to cook, but to sight see. It would be nice to make an episode about shopping (not super expensive, but where middle class Parisians shop). Everyone is so elegant on the street, but i dont believe they all only shop at high end stores. Merci :)
Well, this was meant as a video about pedestrian shopping streets for sightseeing, not as a video where I go shopping. When it comes to clothes shopping, I would not be the best person to do a video, as this is not something I really like to do. 😀
I love the class and fashion, simplicity and elegance with which Parisians are dressed.No matter their age. People just take care of themselves. Food is amazing !! Looking forward to our usual 13-15 km a day walks this February when we visit again :), we dont take Metro or taxi - love walking parisian streets. Any weather.Any time. @@paristoptips
I was just in Paris a couple of weeks ago. I am sorry to say Shakespeare and Co. was the real disappointment. There was a huge line to get in. Yes, I am aware of the store’s history. I envisioned myself getting lost in the stacks and soaking in the ambiance. Instead, I snapped a hasty photo and walked on to Notre Dame.
I loved this video and I will certainly visit some or all of these streets when I come to Paris in September. Thanks a lot.
I'm really happy you liked it!🙂
Thank you sir, I appreciate your advice 🐝
My pleasure!
Such a beautiful and informative video. Loved every minute of it. Merci beaucoup!!!
My pleasure
From the USA. The ws the very best Paris video I have viewed on UTube. Thank you for sharing and your detailed explanations.
Glad you liked it 😊
Thanks for the nice comment...
Another great video!!! ❤
Thanks a lot!
Great video.. very well explained , thank you so much ❤
You're welcome!🙂
Another excellent video; will watch this again before my trip
Thanks 🙏
Cour St-Emilion is lovely in the summer. It is covered with umbrellas, gives a cosy feeling when walking wind makes the umbrellas move and an ideal sun blocker.
Indeed, a beautiful shopping street
Those mushrooms and figs????!! Wow! We will be in Paris end of October. Wonder what will be in season then? thank you so much for this video. I will be watching all of yours to prepare for your trip.
You should definitely find mushrooms, grapes and chestnuts...
I truly enjoyed it thanks sooooo much
My pleasure 🙏
thanks for all your advice which I get from your videos. I am about to visit in a month and hope enjoy best time in paris thanks to your videos.
My pleasure 😊
Have fun...
Best compiled lists that is based on truth! Love!!! Excellent content!
Thanks 🙏
Fabulous video!! 💯🎊 I will look at your other videos too. Love the background music as well ... 👌 🙌
Thanks 🙏
It takes me quite some time to select the right music for each video!
excellent video; surprised not to see Mouffetard on the list but happy to learn some new ones
Rue Mouffetard (but that will change soon) is not all pedestrianized yet...
But it is indeed a very nice street! You'll see it soon on my video on the Latin Quarter
@@paristoptips A part of it is a pedestrian street
Thanks
Thank you so much!
Very nice video, and what a voice.. Perfect for narrating, :-)
Wow! You make me blush! Thanks 🙏
Wow! Those last 2 streets - Rue Daguerre and Rue Montorgueil - really blew my mind! I will visit them next time in Paris! (Which now I hope is soon!).
I hope you'll have the chance to see them and enjoy shopping there!
I love rue Montorgueil! The area around Les Halles is so vibrant … and a very convenient place to stay when one needs to catch the RER train for a morning flight.
Yes, a nice neighborhood... that can be a little rough at night, especially around the forum des Halles, hence why I don't recommend it as one of the best place to stay in Paris.
Glad to add two more to my list! Looking forward to shopping them all with my wheeled shopping cart during my stay for a month. Thank you!
Hope you'll have good weather while walking these streets!
I just discovered your channel. It's wonderful!
I don't know if you've mentioned this before, but near Shakespeare and Company is one of the unique and fabulous Paris water fountains. Functional, fun, and a true work of art!
Thanks for liking.
No, I didn't mention this fountain...
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Very helpful, thank you !!!!!
My pleasure 🙏
Great vlog! Now i know where to go!
Thanks 🙏 I'm happy if it's useful to you...
Excellent video! Merci!
De rien !
Thank you for this! Subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing!
Great video 👍☕
Thanks 🙏
Some of my favorites! Imagine my surprise when one of my best lived instrumentals was playing!! (Should l have known).
Which instrumental?
@@paristoptips Should l have known
I love it too...
Rue Cler was our favorite on our first visit, and Rue Montorgueil was my favorite on my solo trip. Thanks for a lovely video!
Rue Cler is shorter, but, as it is a little less touristy, you feel more the heart of Paris.
That's it I'm gonna live in France so ❤️ ❤️ so romantic, so refreshing the atmosphere looks otherwordly, I like the proximity with people walking around as opposed to LA where people are so far apart and very easy to see classes rich ( in their cars) and poor ( taking buses) nobody on the street is walking except homeless
In France No matter where you are people are walking by you every 10 seconds.
Wether you take the subway 🚇 or cycling or buses, you're surounded with people coming from different walks of life, every nationality , British, Italian, Spanish, German, Irish, African, Arabs, and you barely see homeless . You don't see classes. You can take the , cars, subway, bike, buses. Without the feeling to belong to a lower class.
We do have our share of problems in France too 😄
@@paristoptips
I know. No country is perfect. They all have some internal issues to be fixed. But if I had to choose... You know , it will be a no brainer
Amazing, thx so much. See you in August.
Hope you have great holidays in Paris...
Thank you for this video. Think I will add rue de Levis to The List, as the honey looked so good. Stayed on rue Poisonniere last time and walked up rue Montorgueil every day. Your views made me nostalgic. Thanks again.
There's only one cure to the Paris nostalgia: come again!
Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful for our trip to Paris.
My pleasure 🙏
Another good one. I want to extend my trip because of your videos
Maybe you should!
And you haven't seen my next video yet...😁
Well done. Informative video.
Thanks 🙏
Your video exactly same as watching tv travel shows at home 👍
Thanks 🙏
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🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm heading to Paris in August and really appreciate the tips!
Thanks 🙏
That makes me happy to know they are useful!
I love your channel, videos and content. I recently subscribed with the bell notifications on. Perhaps, I will see you when I return to Paris early next year. It would be a pleasure. Merci et à bientôt!
Thanks 🙏
Just tell me when you're there, and maybe we can meet...
Très chouette ! 😊
Merci 🙏
Très intéressant
Merci, ça fait plaisir !🙏
❤️❤️🇪🇪❤️❤️ Merci
My pleasure!🙏
Rue de Commerce is good as well on the left bank.
Yes, that's true!
Thank you for this valuable information. I've never seen mushrooms like that before. Why would they put two Monoprix stores so close together? Do they each carry different items? I am a new subscriber. ❤Merci! 🗼
Good question! They are the same Monoprix: one sells food and the other one sells other products.
And French people eat dozens of different mushrooms 😀
Very nice video 😊
Thanks
Will subscribe 👍
I thank you, and I hope you'll enjoy the forthcoming videos!
Your guide vlog is like having a knowledgeable friend share their secrets. Your passion for exploration is contagious. By the way, have you caught wind of the new v4 Bento Bag from NomadLane? Looks like an ideal accessory for your journeys.
Thanks a ton
Lovely video❤ I'm visiting Paris soon, is there a cinema that show movies in English?
At least 50% of the cinemas show movies in English with French subtitles. Just look for the name of the movies followed by VO (original version)
@@paristoptips so helpful, thank you so much💕
My pleasure!
nice
Thanks! 🙏
great video - what map app are you using?
For this video, I used Open Street Map: www.openstreetmap.org
thanks@@paristoptips
Enjoying your videos very much. Our family had dinner at L’Escargot on rue Montorgueil last evening. We were a little concerned as there were many negative comments recently online about the food and service. Were had a wonderful meal of all the French classics and the service was fine. Sometimes you just cannot believe the reviews and just try for yourself.
L'Escargot is definitely a "touristic" restaurant, yet, it provides a wide array of good typical Parisian food.
Nice video! Can u help me with the name of the song which is playing at the background of Rue Montorgueil video clip.
Love from India ❤
The music is the instrumental version of Pandemonium by The Mondays, ft. Hanna Stone.
What about Storher the oldest , Amazingly beautiful pastry shop rue Montorgueuil ?
Storher is a great place, but it was a bit too far from Le Marais for this video.
Beautiful video. We are a family of 4 adults going to Paris for the first time next month. Can you recommend the best neighborhoods to stay at? 7? 1?2?3? It’s hard to choose.
Personally, I would not stay in the 7th, too calm.
I think I'd choose an hotel or AirBnB in le Marais or in Saint-Germain.
The Danube hotel in Saint-Germain, not too pricey is great...
48€ for snails 🐌?? Just because in French they named them… escargot ‼️
Here where I live it’s way cheaper and sometimes you can pick them up yourself, then you must follow a procedure for cleaning them and then you can cook them in various ways.
But I guess the Parisian ones speak French so they must be more elegant‼️🐌😂
Amazing videos, wonderful job. Thank you 🐝
This restaurant is on a hugely touristy street, on some more local streets in Paris, it would cost much less!
Rue des Rosiers aussi. Plus petite mais charmante. Et Rue Franc Bourgeois est ferme' chaque dimanche, n'est-ce pas?
Oui, la rue des Rosiers est effectivement très agréable...
Now Im hungry😅😅😅
Then you'll love my second next video about French pastries 😁
❤ I was a busker in Paris from 1968 for seven years. I collected money from the generous French people only for eating and drinking. I lived in a nondescript 1953 Volkswagen van. A discarded postal van from Germany equipped with a gas stove and sleeping bag. Now me I am 80 years old. I live in subsidised housing on State pension and every cent goes to food and wine. Viva La France !🎉
May you live much longer!
Where can I find Frog Legs and what do they call in French?
It's called "Cuisses de grenouilles" and you can find them for example at Au pied de Cochon maps.app.goo.gl/cqjgUu9DDj1GiExk6
@@paristoptips thank you very much 😘
I thought that you were talking about clothes shopping.
For clothes, watch my video about department stores that should come out today or tomorrow!
et la rue Muffetaerd , le marche des enfants rouges , etc?.... et ton anglais est tres drole!
A ce jour, la rue Mouffetard n'est pas entièrement piétonne. Et le Marché des enfants rouges, présent dans ma vidéo sur la Street Food, n'est pas une rue piétonne...
La rue Muffetaerd …I played guitar and sang in a cafe named after Arthur Rimbaud poem « Le Bateau ivre . If you look on the wall across the street you’ll see a placket on the wall saying Paul Verlaine lived here with his mother …it was in the house that Paul and Arthur spent time loving one another. That is until they were in Brussels together and Paul bought a gun and shot 😊Author in the wrist. Two poets, a pistol, a bum knee with a tumour for a troubadour who forgot his song but found a purpose in Ethiopia selling stuff.
I'am telilng everyone :) You definitely are trying Turkish Kitchen your in life.
If you want to eat Turkish kitchen in Paris you have to go in the 10th arrondissement
I love all your videos, but the name of this episode is a bit misleading. I was hoping to see clothing/shoe stores. I would not call this episode "shopping", rather groceries. Could be relevant only to those who live in Paris, but for tourists or people visiting for a brief few days (us) we are not going to buy honey, raw fish or raw mushrooms - we can only eat at restaurants/cafes. Sometimes we stay at Air B&B, but i would not waste time in Paris cooking, i am not there not to cook, but to sight see.
It would be nice to make an episode about shopping (not super expensive, but where middle class Parisians shop). Everyone is so elegant on the street, but i dont believe they all only shop at high end stores. Merci :)
Well, this was meant as a video about pedestrian shopping streets for sightseeing, not as a video where I go shopping. When it comes to clothes shopping, I would not be the best person to do a video, as this is not something I really like to do. 😀
I love the class and fashion, simplicity and elegance with which Parisians are dressed.No matter their age. People just take care of themselves. Food is amazing !! Looking forward to our usual 13-15 km a day walks this February when we visit again :), we dont take Metro or taxi - love walking parisian streets. Any weather.Any time.
@@paristoptips
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I was just in Paris a couple of weeks ago. I am sorry to say Shakespeare and Co. was the real disappointment. There was a huge line to get in. Yes, I am aware of the store’s history. I envisioned myself getting lost in the stacks and soaking in the ambiance. Instead, I snapped a hasty photo and walked on to Notre Dame.
Unfortunately, there's always a line there. Fame brings these kinds of issue
Bienvenue au Disneyland pour touristes 😂😂😂
Rue Montorgueil ?
A part la rue de la Huchette, ce sont des rues pleines de parisiens
Rue de la Huchette is not in Paris. It's in some unimaginable tourist hell.
😄
Let's say it depends of the time of the year...
Neighbours ! Not tourists !
???