Abadia beneditina com 1200 anos de história, fortaleza invencível na Guerra dos Cem Anos, prisão durante a Revolução Francesa, santuário de peregrinação católica por mil anos e cidadela medieval Read more.
Look out on the view that inspired Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" with a bottle of wine and Don McLean's "Vincent" playing in some headphones. Perfectly peaceful. Read more.
The Peninsula Hotels’ 1st European outpost, boasting 200 rooms—some with private gardens—6 restaurants, & a grand gilded lobby where 21st-century Americans in Paris will no doubt savor afternoon tea. Read more.
When Alain Ducasse took over the kitchen, in 2013, he simplified the table settings, ditching the ornate Limoges porcelain. Flowers were replaced with fruits and vegetables on wooden shingles. Read more.
Marché des Enfants Rouges is located in the picturesque Marais and promises everything from Moroccan couscous and Japanese bento boxes to authentic crepes and pistachio crème brûlée. Read more.
Probably the biggest and best delicatessen, you will ever visit with over 70 different breads, patisserie to die for plus a cheese counter to marvel at. This shop is a must-visit Read more.
My still-warm croissant had an alluringly brittle, shell-like crust, but it was the interior that was so good—fluffy but elastic, it tore apart in fine layers and was redolent of high-quality butter. Read more.