Les Toits De Paris
25, rue de l'Abbe Groult, Paris
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Les Toits De Paris

25, rue de l'Abbe Groult Paris, Île-de-France, 75015, France

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Leaving Europe

A travel blog entry by tassharon

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... the headwind, the cold weather and Dad's cold ... but Deb's enjoying herself and it's been everything she hoped it would be. I said goodbye hoping Deb didn't hear the tears in my voice. I feel really sad to be leaving. It's been an excellent trip and I don't feel ready to leave yet.

I've left plenty to do for next time though, and will know to stay longer. Bon voyage to me. Au revoir Paris, Auf Wiedersehen Elke ... g'day Australia!
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The sweetest sweets in Paris

A travel blog entry by eagibson

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... ganache filling. They’re very delicate and it takes several days to make one batch.

If you’ve had macarons in the U.S. and found them lackluster, it’s probably because they’re poor imitations. Although, I’ve never been able to understand why some shops can’t get it right because, honestly, I make a pretty darn good macaron myself and I’ve always found them very easy to create.

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Wanderings....

A travel blog entry by k.witczak

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... crazy pace we have at home.

When I left there, I ended up finding Amélie's café, where she works in the movie, the Café des Deux Moulins. I wasn't really looking for it, but I found it. It was closed. Almost everything is on Sundays. I'll go back for sure. I kept going and then I was standing in front of the Moulin Rouge. Many people were standing in front taking photos, but there really isn't very much to see. Certainly nothing to go out of your way for.

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Living in Paris

A travel blog entry by travilana

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... myth: NOT ALL FRENCH PEOPLE ARE RUDE. This theory is seriously ruining the image of French people. Yes, you will eventually meet these kind of people, but not all French people are perceived like that. Note that French people are also aware of the language barrier between them & the tourists arriving at the city, which causes their behavior to change.

Lastly, I cannot believe I'm saying this, but I actually CANNOT WAIT to leave this city. Paris might be ...

Paris Day Two - Stairs, stairs and more stairs...!

A travel blog entry by magton

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... and with a change of shoes we just had enough time to nip down the road to Au Bon Marche..............a french version of Harrods. The food section was fantastic - made even more-so by the fact that we were all very hungry, (walking has that effect), and as it was 8pm we headed off to find another restaurant for dinner and then home again to that comfy bed - or in Chris' case, a hostel bunk.
I suspect we will all be walking very slowly tomorrow............
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