And what about perfume shops... best to go to departments stores like Galeries Lafayette or are there some nice smaller shops worth visiting?
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Also VOID is now one of my favorite places in Paris. Super friendly owner and personnel. Awesome stock and brands! Also the store is set up very nicely.
Didn't had time to visit Ma Cocotte, instead we went to a typical Brasserie and had bad experiences with the oysters. I'm still sick of it . Now I wish we would have gone to Ma Cocotte.
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Paris Proposal
Sooo, im heading to Paris with the lady friend and planning on asking her to marry me. I need some help from you guys.
1. Do you have any good ideas on how to pop the question. As you can imagine shes an artsy girl, loves flowers and pretty things.
2. Do you know of any cute parks something with flowers and private where we can have a picnic around sunset.
3. Anything else you want to add to this, ive got pretty much nothing here and the pressure of planning this is killing me.
Thanks guys.
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Don't do it!!!
Just kidding.
Jardin du Luxembourg is your place, I suppose. Will be crowded on the weekend (as everything else will, for that matter). Or Place des Vosges.
If you want to be extra cheesy, take a lock with you, write both of your names and go to Pont des Arts. Hey, sometimes cheesy things are nice.
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Originally posted by unwashed View PostAnd what about perfume shops... best to go to departments stores like Galeries Lafayette or are there some nice smaller shops worth visiting?
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Anyone loving pastries should try Carl Marletti, one of the best lemon tart in Paris. Used to live next to... Hard temptation !
link : http://www.carlmarletti.com/
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Originally posted by galia View PostDunno if this is too late, but I recommend "Jovoy - parfums rares" on rue de Castiglione. You can find rare things there, exclusives that aren't available anywhere else in France (sometimes even worldwide). The store looks amazing and the staff is usually competent and helpful.
Other suggestions are:
Marie Antoinette at Place du marché Sainte Catherine, 5 rue d'Ormesson
Nose at 20 rue Bachaumont
Sens Unique at 13 rue du Roi de Sicile
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