Winter in Paris
…all year round, as is true at other markets as well. Vegetables and fruits, cheeses and meats, and lots of non-edible temptations as well such as scarves, leather goods, and…
…all year round, as is true at other markets as well. Vegetables and fruits, cheeses and meats, and lots of non-edible temptations as well such as scarves, leather goods, and…
…than ever. New look at La Grande Épicerie A glass-domed cupola brings extra light and airiness into the space. And revamped lighting fixtures augment the effect. La Grande Épicerie had…
…entertainment and atmosphere. A jumpy castle at one end was a draw for families and what kid (or adult, for that matter) could resist checking out Bubblegum Alley to observe…
…and, even though construction sites still lurk nearby, I’ve come to enjoy this very typical Parisian street market. Rue Cadet market street caters to residents and office workers in this…
…and gloves–and these are presents for ourselves! We also find great gifts for others: an Eiffel tower pocket watch necklace for a niece who visited Paris in high school and…
…(Previously, gourmet foods were in the Men’s Store.) Foods and wines occupy the entire ground floor and lower ground floor in the new site. Several restaurants offer limited seating. The…
…to Christmas, it too has market stands and shops selling delicacies, ornaments, wines, and crafts. Cozy winstubs serve local wines and choucroute, a traditional Alsatian dish of sauerkraut and pork….
…collections with a couple new ones at Christmas time. Over the years, the array of figurines has expanded to include traditional tradespeople and characters such as bakers and boules players….