Paris Mini Guide
I’m so excited to finally share my Paris guide. My first trip to Paris was in 2019 with a few of my college roommates, and it was everything I hoped it would be! I loved it right away, but it was my solo trip in 2023 that really convinced me. Traveling alone let me see Paris at a slower pace. I spent mornings wandering through quiet neighborhoods, afternoons people-watching at cafés, and even made a friend (ily florence) to run around with at night. There are parts of Paris that are polished and cinematic, and others that feel a little rough around the edges. But that mix is what makes it interesting and why I keep wanting to go back!
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Restaurants
The food in paris is seriously the best part IMO. There are so many different cuisines and they're all so good, you really can't go wrong with any of these spots.
Bronx Pizzeria

Dumbo

Braun Notes


Shopping
Here's a few of my favorite shops! This is a mix of vintage and new shops so hopefully there's something for everyone. Another thing I'll preface with is that most of the vintage/thrift shops had a very Y2K style, keep that in mind! If that's not your vibe you might have a tougher time finding pieces you like.
entremains

Yvon Lambert

Dressing Particulier

Things To Do
You really can't go wrong with all of the touristy spots but here's a few more that I love!
Tuileries Garden

Create a journal at Louise Carmen

Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre

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