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La Cidrerie

When I heard about La Cidrerie, I knew I wanted to go there. I like beer, but I donโ€™t have the same capacity for it as locals do; young people in Paris seem to have no trouble polishing off those pint-plus giant glasses of beer that have become ubiquitous on cafรฉ tables. Cider hasnโ€™t gotten the same attention that beer, wine, and other French beveragesโ€ฆ

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10 Things to Do With Kids in Paris

If youโ€™ve gotten a response via email from someone else, it may have been from Emily, who has been helping me keep up with things on the blog, including all the newfangled tech stuff that eludes me. Emily is married, with children, and lives in Paris. Because I get a number of requests about kid-friendly activities in Paris, I asked her to offer up withโ€ฆ

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The French Bastards

When the bakery sign went up, I thought, โ€œWell, thatโ€™s rather audacious. I wonder what itโ€™s going to be?โ€ A bakery had been in that space, which had once been a pretty good, but had slid in quality, until one day, the doors closed for good. Itโ€™s a bummer to see a place decline but exciting when something better opens in its place, which happenedโ€ฆ.

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10 Fun Things to Do When Planning Your Food Trip to Paris

My friend Anne Ditmeyer has lived in Paris for over a decade and not only knows her way around town, but also helps others get around. She offers personalized Navigate Tours, sheโ€™s also launched Navigate Paris Online, to help you plan the perfect trip yourself. On her blog, Prรชt ร  Voyager, sheโ€™s covered everything from the delights (and hazards) of Paris swimming pools, to herโ€ฆ

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some favorite Paris Restaurants, Bistros, Bars & Bakeries

Not a day goes by when I donโ€™t get a message requesting a restaurant recommendation in Paris. (Curiously, I also get asked for restaurant recommendations in cities Iโ€™ve never lived in, or even visited.) My promise to you is that Iโ€™ll only write up or recommend places Iโ€™ve been to, and with apologies to all whoโ€™ve asked for restaurant recommendations on social media, if Iโ€ฆ

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Cafe du Coin

Iโ€™m often asked by people coming to Paris what neighborhood they should stay in. The usual โ€œoff-the-beaten-pathโ€ฆbut not too far from the centerโ€ doesnโ€™t help me figure out what fits those seemingly opposing bills. Everything in Paris is pretty close and most places are a 20 minute mรฉtro ride away. Like most cities, the good places arenโ€™t clustered in the center of the city. Theyโ€™reโ€ฆ

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La Cigogne

I was realizing lately, while packing up to head to another airport, stressing to make sure I had all my chargers, adaptors, noise-canceling earbuds, credit cards, SIM cards, and travel documents, and getting my luggage ready, fastidiously weighing it, and to make sure I wouldnโ€™t have to pay $150 in excess fees, then checking in and getting my seat assignment, then braving the traffic onโ€ฆ

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Les baskets

Once upon a time, if you arrived via an airplane, or left your hotel room, wearing puffy white sneakers, you were immediately branded un amรฉricain, scorned for your fashion faux pas. So Americans (myself included) purposely wore regular shoes so as not to be pegged as, well โ€“ Amรฉricains. A few of us brave souls occasionally bared our American patrimoine (heritage), bucking fashion in favorโ€ฆ

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