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We will always have Paris!

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  • Trip start
    February 6, 2026

    Jardin du Luxembourg!

    February 6 in France ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Back in Paris!
    Landed under grey skies but decent temperature.
    The plan was to go running in Jardin du Luxembourg to keep the energy level up!
    4.55 km of pure happiness in Paris!

    The Jardin du Luxembourg (Luxembourg Garden) is a 23-hectare, 17th-century public park in Paris's 6th arrondissement, created in 1612 for Queen Marie de Medici. It features formal French and English gardens, the Medici Fountain, a large pond for toy boats, and over 100 statues, acting as a popular, central oasis managed by the French Senate.Read more

  • Champs-Élysées!

    February 7 in France ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    After a good night sleep and despite being jet lagged (in my case) we headed out toward the Champs-Élysées for some luxury shopping!
    The sun was out and the temperature very nice!
    The metro ride along line 6 is simply stunning and offers one of the nicest views of the tower and the Seine!
    It was nice to stumble across a Bacha Cafe like in Marrakech!

    "Champs-Élysées" translates to "Elysian Fields" in English, originating from Greek mythology, which refers to a resting place or paradise for dead heroes. It is the name of a famous 1.9-kilometer avenue in Paris, France, connecting the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe, known for its luxury shops, theaters, and cafes.
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  • Eiffel Tower!

    February 7 in France ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    After a short metro ride we walked across the Seine to catch glimpses of the Eiffel Tower!
    No matter how many times you come to Paris, there are always new views and perspectives to be seen!
    We stopped by Kebler Café at Trocadero Place for a nice lunch of salade niçoise and French onion soup! Very yummy!!!
    Avenue de Camoëns offers an amazing view of the tower and some typical French architecture!

    The Eiffel Tower (Dame de fer) is a lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower from 1887 to 1889.
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  • A lot of love in Paris!

    February 7 in France ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    When you came up with the idea of having a professional photoshoot in Paris I knew more than ever that I had found my person.
    Thank you for indulging me and going out of your comfort zone!
    We laughed. We kissed. We enjoyed the moment!
    We have great memories to show for it!

    The Palais Royal is a historic 17th-century palace, garden, and theater complex located in Paris, France, directly north of the Louvre. Originally built as the Palais-Cardinal for Cardinal Richelieu in 1633, it became a royal residence and later a public hub featuring gardens, shops, and the famous black-and-white Buren columns.
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  • Foie gras and champagne!

    February 7 in France ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    After spending some time at Palais Royal, we started walking to enjoy the mild evening.
    We came across l’Officine du Louvre and decided to stop for a drink and little snack.
    Little did we know that we would be charmed by the palm court and enjoy foie gras, champagne and an expresso martini!

    The cozy and warm atmosphere of L'Officine du Louvre invites you to experience the Parisian art of conversation and connection under its magnificent period glass roof. Whether you're enjoying a light lunch or unwinding with a cocktail, L'Officine du Louvre provides the perfect setting for an experience that seamlessly blends elegance, history, and French flavors.
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  • Food and flowers!

    February 8 in France ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

    It felt like Spring in Paris this morning!
    The sky was blue!
    The air was mild!
    We made our way to La Grande Épicerie to buy butter with all different flavours!
    The flower shops were blooming and there was a definite spring in our steps as well!

    La Grande Epicerie de Paris is where Paris takes food shopping to theatrical levels. This Paris luxury grocery store is less about ticking off the weekly shopping list and more about indulging in the full spectacle of French and international cuisine. For food lovers, it's practically a rite of passage.

    Located beside Le Bon Marché, the legendary Left Bank department store, La Grande Epicerie spreads out across a staggering space filled with treasures: freshly baked breads, grand wheels of cheese, and exotic condiments from every corner of the globe. For visitors with a Paris food lovers guide, it's impossible to leave without at least one edible souvenir.
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  • Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton!

    February 8 in France ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    We took a chance to walk by the Louis Vuitton Café and had the very nice surprise to experience the emblematic café!
    The decor, set in an industrial building but warmed up with plenty of windows, plants and a touch of wood, is very inviting.
    The patries were definitely decadent!
    A must try experience for all the fashionistas!

    Located in the heart of Paris, opposite the Seine River and above the "Louis Vuitton Art Deco" exhibition, the Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton café presents guests with a charming gourmet interlude in a lush, tropical setting.
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  • Louis Vuitton Art Deco Exhibition!

    February 8 in France ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    As you exit the café you can catch a glimpse of the art deco exhibition.
    Nice to see the extent and the diversity of the brand!

    Louis Vuitton opened the doors to the Louis Vuitton Art Déco exhibition in Paris on September 26 2025, marking the 100th anniversary of the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in 1925.
    This immersive presentation revisits the House’s participation in the historic moment which helped define the Art Déco and spotlights the legacy of Gaston-Louis Vuitton, the founder’s grandson.
    Since its founding in 1854, Louis Vuitton has combined utility, excellence and refinement in trunks and travel accessories, underscoring a deep admiration for superb craftsmanship. In the early 20th century Gaston-Louis Vuitton integrated his artistic sensibility into the aesthetic of the House, collaborating with artists and designers such as Pierre-Émile Legrain, Camille Cless-Brothier and Gaston Le Bourgeois. This élan led to the Éditions d'art partnerships featured in Louis Vuitton’s memorable presentation at the 1925 exhibition.
    A century later, Louis Vuitton Art Déco reaffirms the deep connection between the House and the Art Deco movement by proposing a unique experience. The exhibition showcases the heritage of the House, the technical ingenuity of its creations, the inspirations behind La Beauté Louis Vuitton, and Art Deco’s international influence, featuring both pieces from the archives and contemporary creations.
    The exhibition plays out across eight rooms with over 300 heritage objects and archival materials, many never before shown publicly.
    The immersive experience continues at Le Café Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton, which proposes a Culinary Journey with a new menu of savory options, exquisite pastries, signature cocktails and barista special cafés, all based on iconic offerings from the Café Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton.
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  • Shopping in Le Marais!

    February 8 in France ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    The weather on that Sunday in Paris was nothing short of amazing and we really wanted to make the most of it so we walked to Le Marais and did a bit of shopping!
    We strolled along the Seine with many of the bouquinistes out selling their epic souvenirs, books and posters of all sorts.
    We knew our time in Paris was quickly coming to an end by then but we decided to make the most of the moment and stretch out time a little by stopping at a terrace for (one more!) onion soup, escargots and a last glass of Champagne in Paris.
    I could not think of a better way to end such an amazing weekend in Paris with you…

    Le Marais, located in Paris's 3rd and 4th arrondissements, is a vibrant, historic district known for its medieval, cobblestone streets, aristocratic mansions, and, translated to "the marsh". As a former royal residence and now a trendy, diverse area, it is famous for its art galleries, boutique shopping, bustling Jewish quarter, and central LGBTQ-friendly scene.
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    Trip end
    February 8, 2026