Showing posts with label marais. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marais. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Paris Day 2 - Le marché des enfants rouges

At the suggestion of my new pal at paul et paula  and after  we had somewhat slept off our jet-lag I managed to drag one of my daughters to the Farmer's Market in the marais.  It was worth the visit and I imagine that it is beautiful when the weather is better.  There are lots of little tables and chairs and so many kinds of food to taste and admire!

Le Marche des Enfants Rouges is an open- air market dating from the 1600,s and located in the marais.  It is filled with stands providing specialties from all over the world.  On our visit we saw the usual bounty of cheese, meats, vegetables and fruit as well as Morrocan, Chinese and Korean prepared foods and ingredients.   The stands were beautifully displayed:




 






Sea Urchins and Langoustines


We also saw some beautiful flowers and Christmas wreathes in the market:




 On the walk back to our little apartment I saw these flowers on the sidewalk. It's actually a chain called "happy"  I love the idea of double faced black/color paper to present the flowers.


That's all for now.  Next time some of my favorite  Christmas windows...

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Posting from Paris

My husband is French so every other year we go to France for Christmas.  We are all French citizens now so we used our French Passports for the first time. Pretty cool going thru the fast lane at customs.

We arrived  in Paris Thursday Dec 16 - tired and scruffy.   This is the first time we have taken our daughters to Paris- usually we go straight to my husband's  little village in Lorraine.  Les filles have been so excited to see all the sights.

I am now a convert to renting an apartment instead of staying in a hotel... at least with children. In France where the hotel rooms are postage stamp sized it is impossible to get one room that will fit all 4 of us which meant 2 rooms or a minimum of 600 euros/night... not happening... so I did a little research on the web and found Ah Paris!

So here's a peek at what can be had for about 150 euros/night:


view from one of our windows




view from inside



It's a little one bdrm apt on rue elzivir.   We are on the 6th floor (the last) which must have been the maid's quarters now turned into separate apartments. It's exactly what a Parisian apartment should be warm, cozy, modern and old all at once.

For a change we decided to stay in the 3e arrondissement otherwise known as the Marais. which literally means swamp.   It's pretty hipster- but in a good way.  In  le Marais you can tour the home of Victor Hugo, visit the musee carnavalet or check out the Place des Vosges.  Equally as good is all the shopping here. 

 In spite of ambitious plans to go out and explore the neighborhood we all fell asleep and dined "in" on French frozen tarte aux poireaux and "couscous in a can" (the French have remarkably delicious canned goods)  I'm not so sure I should be admitting that last bit ...

I have lots of ideas of places to take the 2 kiddles; Tour Eiffel, the Louvre, Pompidou Centre, Notre Dame, Ile St. Louis, Antiquing, Shopping and of course lots of walking!!   We'll see how much of that list we can get done...

That's all for now... A demain!