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Jardin Anne-Frank

25 de July de 2016 — by Carol Pio Pedro0

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A secret spot to relax and get away from the crowds! Who has not heard about this green space, will hardly find it by chance! Despite its good location in a central área (in the 3ème), this garden is tucked away on a dead-end street called Impasse Berthaud.

Inaugurated in 2007, the Jardin Anne Frank pays tribute to the German-born Jewish girl, victim of the Holocaust. Anne died at age 15 in a concentration camp, but became a symbol against intolerance when her diary was found and published after the war. The document recounts her life during the period she had lived with her family in the “Secret Annex”, a hidden room at her father’s company in Amsterdam, during the Nazi occupation.

Anne writes a few times about the existence of a majestic chestnut tree located in front of the Secret Annex window. A sprout of the same tree was planted by the garden’s entrance and it’s fortunately growing stronger year after year!

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Jardin Anne-Frank entrance.

This pleasant garden is divided into three parts: the first one houses the famous chestnut tree; the second part is the central area that has existed since the 17th century and it used to belong to Hôtel de Saint-Aignan, a former mansion that houses the Museum of Art and History of Judaism nowadays; and the third part consists of a beautiful orchard!

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Central area & the semicircular pergola – Jardin Anne Frank.
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The orchard at Jardin Anne Frank.

Great place for kids or for those seeking a quiet place near the vibrant Rue Beaubourg, the Jardin Anne Frank has a children’s playground and some pleasant benches along the semicircular pergola at the central area, A perfect spot for resting and reading!

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Playground at Jardin Anne Frank.
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Semicurcular pergola at Jardin Anne Frank.

Tip: to explore new addresses in town I suggest you to combine a visit to Jardin Anne-Frank with two museums located a few steps away. The first one is the Doll Museum (Musée de la Poupée), adjacent to the green space, with its entrance on the Impasse Berthaud. The second attraction is on Rue du Temple, the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaïsme.

Where: Jardin Anne-Frank
Address: 14 Impasse Berthaud, 75003.
Hours: open every day – free admission.

Bisous,

Carol

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Partnership with Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann!

8 de July de 2016 — by Carol Pio Pedro0

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The French market leader in departement stores has been a true icon since its creation in 1894 and a must-see venue in Paris for anyone with interests in shopping + architecture & design. The famous and stunning art nouveau dome is a masterpiece and encloses the flagship store!

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The dome at Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann

Present in the fashion, beauty, jewellery, interior decoration, gourmet food and catering service segments, Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann houses more than 2,500 brands from around the world, ranging from the affordable to luxury, distributed among three buildings!

I’m very happy to announce a partnership with Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann that provides incredible benefits to my readers !!!

  1. an exclusive gift by Galeries Lafayette;
  2. 10% discount on your purchases (which can be added to the 12% tourist tax refund *) !!!!

Get your voucher here.

– In order to get the 10% discount, print and present this voucher + your passport at any cashier before payment. Keep the voucher with you and use it on your next purchase;

– The discount is not valid for services, food & beverages, books, items marked with a red tag, on-sale tags or online purchases (galerieslafayette.com);

– The discount is not refundable once payment is made and cannot be cumulated with other discounts later (except with the 12% tax refund);

– To receive your exclusive gift by Galeries Lafayette, present this same voucher + passport at our “Le Concierge” desk on 5th floor – main building. Minimum purchase: 40€. One gift per person and per voucher – until stock lasts;

– Valid until December 31st, 2016.

Have fun!!!!

  • Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann
  • Where: 40 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris
  • Hours: 2f Sab (9h30 to 20h) and Sunday (9am to 11am)
  • Metro: Chausée d’Antin – La Fayette (lines 7 and 9) or Opera (lines 3, 7 and 8).

Bisous,

Carol

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Rue Mouffetard – 5ème

21 de April de 2016 — by Carol Pio Pedro0

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Rue Mouffetard used to be one of the great market streets in Paris. Despite the small town atmosphere, this narrow cobblestone street is quite busy and touristy, but not least interesting! It’s filled with bakeries, specialty shops, creperies, low cost shops and lots of fruit stalls.

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Rue Mouffetard

All the way up on Rue Mouffetard at the junction of 2 other streets (Rue Lacépède and Rue Cardinal-Lemoine) you will find the charming and vibrant Place de la Contrescarpe with a few more options of restaurants that help to set the festive mood all day long. Pick a table on the terrace and enjoy the Parisian way of life!

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Place de la Contrescarpe
  • Where: 5th arrondissement (5ème)
  • Metro: Place Monge (line 7)

Bisous,

Carol