The Top 5 things on my radar this week!

{photos via gogoparis| redvisitor}
{photos via gogoparis| redvisitor}

Le Citizen Hotel

This eco-friendly boutique hotel (there are only 12 rooms) was renovated in 2010 and features quality features and impeccable style at an affordable price. Sounds amazing, no? From the luxe linens and complimentary iPad loaned to you for the duration of your visit, there’s not much to want for at Le Citizen. It’s located in the heart of Canal Saint Martin, a central and trendy area of Paris. It is near all sorts of cafe’s and shops. With a home base like this, why would you ever want to leave?

{photos via tumblr | Serious Eats NYC | RDuJour | Time Out London}
{photos via tumblr | Serious Eats NYC | RDuJour | Time Out London}

Ladurée

Oh you sweet, sinful, dainty little macarons! I’ve always had a non-discriminatory sweet tooth, but nothing quite comes close to a perfectly crafted macaron. So of course, my first stop in Paris will undoubtedly be to Ladurée. This infamous Parisian bakery has been cranking out their luxurious brand of sweets since 1862. It wasn’t until 1930, when the grandson of the founder had the idea for the macaron, that they rose to fame. Now in fact, they sell on average, 15,000+ macaron’s per day! Can you imagine? I can’t wait to get my hands on an orange blossom or rose petal macaron!
Check out the video below for a little more confectionary inspiration (and some sugar plum dreams).

 

{photos via Pâtisserie Paris | Pursuitist | A Library of Design}
{photos via Pâtisserie Paris | Pursuitist | A Library of Design}

7L

This is no ordinary bookstore. This is Karl Lagerfeld’s bookstore. Fashion + photo + design. You KNOW it’s gonna be good. The legendary designer, who has created for the likes of Chloe, Fendi and Chanel, opened the shop in 1999 and the following year, his Editions 7L publishing company. Leave it to this mega multi-hyphenate (designer + photographer + publisher + film director) to create a curated book store all his own. I can only imagine the beauty that lay inside these doors!

 

 

{photos via French Vision | Sergey Kovalyov on Flickr | parlezvousloco on tumblr}
{photos via French Vision | Sergey Kovalyov on Flickr | parlezvousloco on tumblr}

The Tuileries Garden

When I think of iconic Paris, I think of the Tuileries Gardens. I’ve seen so many images of these beautiful grounds, whether in Fashion Week snaps or in films, that I simply can’t wait to go. I’d love to take a little picnic, some vino and just sit and people watch. And maybe check out the ferris wheel, if I’m feeling brave. ;) There’s something magical about this part of Paris, just from the look of it. I have a feeling I’m going to fall madly and deeply in love.

 

 

{photos via Highsnobiety | superfuture | The Broken Arm}
{photos via Highsnobiety | superfuture | The Broken Arm}

The Broken Arm

I love a good coffee shop (even though I don’t drink coffee). When combined with a boutique? Even better. This café meets fashion concept store is located in the Marais. The airy and bright space, overlooks a park and has complimentary WiFi if you choose to work + sip a latte. Or better yet, venture into the shop and check out some curated French + UK labels like Carven, Christophe Lemaire and Kenzo. Check out their Facebook page for more info. Can’t wait to stop by here next spring!

 

I’ve got (more than) a few months before my trip to Paris, but the planning is already beginning. What should I absolutely not miss while I’m there? Leave me a note below!

xo

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  1. First, I’m supremely jealous and excited for you. Is this your first visit?? On my list of favorites – savory crepes, the Louvre (sorry if that is majorly obvious), Bike-About Tours (my friend owns that business)! It’s been so long since I’ve been, I can’t think of any specific places to go, just things to do…

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