Enfants Rouges Covered Food Market (Paris)
…“Enfants Rouges” refers to the orphanage that once stood at the site, and whose children were clothed in red garments to identify them. This market was almost demolished in the…
…“Enfants Rouges” refers to the orphanage that once stood at the site, and whose children were clothed in red garments to identify them. This market was almost demolished in the…
…spare for the many other pleasures to be found. Here are some of my favorite antiques markets in Paris: Le Village Saint-Paul (Saint-Paul Antiques Village) This site was a royal…
…spaces. If you’d like to learn more, here’s a link to the detailed description on the Times Journeys website. Maybe you’ll join me? Lacoste (site of the château that once…
…across the street to 35, boulevard Haussmann last fall. It makes sense to locate Lafayette Gourmet in the same building as Lafayette Maison with its broad selection of home goods….
…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…
…Union Square fills with about 30 vendors and many shoppers who are eager to purchase the locally grown or produced fare. Live music adds to the festive vibe. Musicians at Union Sq. Market…
…job of catering to the hungers of locals and visitors. Unlike markets in Paris where people are doing their basic food shopping, the emphasis at Borough Market is more on…
…written in French, and I had to rush to my computer to Google Translate each time I got to the next step. Luckily nothing burned. Your go-to restaurant when friends…
…Where did these items come from? Sellers are occasionally willing to disclose, but just as often that’s their trade secret and not to be disclosed. In my opinion, it doesn’t…
…Boston Public Market. The seeds were planted in 2001 when a group formed to create a public market near the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway (where previously an ugly expressway had…