“Musée de L’orangerie is my happy place in Paris. It is right in the middle of everything but visitors don’t often go there. This quaint and understated museum is just a short walk from the Louvre in the Jardins des Tuilleries. I love walking around Montparnasse imagining what it looked like Post WWI era when artistic visionaries lived there. To name a few Modigliani, Picasso, Apollinaire, Satie and Chagall.” — CLARA-NOVA
“La Fondation Jean Arp in Clamart, a suburb of Paris. It’s in a small house. A hidden gem. Versailles Castle gardens are not only for tourists too. It’s really nice walking there. There is so much space, you can lose yourself and spend the whole day chilling around 17th century statues and fountains.” – STAL
“When summer comes, playing tennis in le Jardin du Luxembourg is a MUST!” – STAL
“Live like a local. It’s always the best way to visit a city. Rent a bike and explore. Paris is not that big. Start with a good coffee in Le Marais, then go to Quartier de l’Odéon, St Germain des Près, jardin du Luxembourg, etc., it’s the heart of Paris. You’ll see Notre Dame too.” – STAL
“Grab a good crepe and then spend a few hours visiting the Louvre. It’s really worth it.” – STAL
“Around 6pm, it’s time for the apéro: friends, wine, and some nice french ham around the table! At night, go the Quartier Pigalle, it’s full of amazing bars, freaks, and above all – the famous Moulin Rouge!
“Around 6pm, it’s time for the apéro: friends, wine and some nice french ham around the table! At night, go to Pigalle, it’s full of amazing bars, freaks, and above all: the famous Moulin Rouge !” – STAL