5 Shopping Tips for Paris Markets
…limited selection of fruits and vegetables indicates a local farmer who is selling what’s currently in season. Vendors with a broad array of produce, some of it off-season, are usually…
…limited selection of fruits and vegetables indicates a local farmer who is selling what’s currently in season. Vendors with a broad array of produce, some of it off-season, are usually…
…sculpture called “Flame of Liberty” which has become an unofficial memorial to Princess Diana. Or walk up to place du Trocadéro where the sprawling terrace of the Palais de Chaillot…
…version of the Raspail market. Even on a chilly January day, the market was abuzz. Everyone, except us, seemed to know where to head and what to buy. We strolled…
A friend of mine from Washington, DC was driving to Maine for her best friend’s wedding. En route, she called the bride-to-be to remind her to gather “something old, something…
Any trip to Paris prompts questions about what to do and where to eat. Another decision that’s important to some travelers is which Paris flea market to visit. Paris is…
…a freezer full of soup. I’ve learned to pick them before they lengthen and swell into baseball bats. Cucumbers tend to cloister themselves behind drapes of leaves, making their discovery…
…coldest days of the year, food markets in Paris overflow with fresh produce, cheeses, meats, flowers, and all manner of temptation. Winter markets are especially fun with the chance to…
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