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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Paris en Hiver {Winter}

One of my dear friends and favorite people when it comes to travel is coming my way this weekend. While there is never a lack of things to do in Paris, Paris in winter is a bit more challenging (especially with these unseasonably COLD temperatures we've been having lately). There will definitely be a lot of tea and vin chaud drinking in store, along side lights and window displays at Galleries Lafayette (as a bonus I'll be stopping in UNIQLO for some long underwear), and hoping some of the Christmas markets open soon (I have seen the little houses getting set in St. Germain). The real key is going to be staying warm. For the true guide to Paris in the winter, don't miss this great plan de Paris by My Little Paris. Check out the interactive version on their site for the full scoop on where to go.

Where are your favorite places to stay warm in Paris in the winter?

7 comments:

  1. This is wonderful! Just in time too. I will be in Paris for the first time this January! Thanks, love your blog!

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  2. j'aime votre blog!!

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  3. Hi Anne, great interactive map! Thanks for sharing. I will post it on my blog tomorrow and re-link here. One of my favourite places in Paris to stay warm would be Le Loire dans la Théière in the 4 and Hotel Amour in the 9th for their cozy atmosphere and yummy cakes! xx

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  4. Shakespeare and Company. I love it when it's snowy outside. I love it in the sunshine. Hands down my favourite place in Paris....

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  5. Hello, Annie! Your map is really great. Great job.Tourists can benefit a lot from it. Best regards fromHotel Paris la Defense

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  6. More reason to visit Paris in the winter: http://kissmyspatula.com/2011/01/04/10-reasons-to-visit-paris-in-the-winter/

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-Anne