Links to the videos mentioned ❤☺ The 20 arrondissement series : ruclips.net/p/PLFQzWiclHHwCInBrbJMzgOseTIS76klC1 French auction vlog and winnings : ruclips.net/video/8I1HaXMefzA/видео.html History of the bouillon : ruclips.net/video/TfYmN4kaDfg/видео.html History of the Palais Garnier : ruclips.net/video/wV8wF8J9e6g/видео.html
My first stay in Paris was at the Opera Cadet Hotel on Rue Cadet in the 9th. Looking out the fourth floor window onto that walking street was like peeking in on French life. I watched people walking their dogs carrying fresh baguettes under their arms as they shopped for dinner on their way home. It was enchanting. We have spent time in the 9th every time we have returned to Paris since that first trip 25 years ago. Thanks for the nice memories. We love your presentations!
Arielle I just got back from Paris right before the Olympics started and I had a ball I was in the 9th arrondissement I enjoyed the vibe . I’m studying French and I’m glad a came across your page I love French history. You’re doing an excellent job. bon travail Regards Samuel
@@AriellelaparisienneMy apologies I’ve started a music RUclips page so I’ve been focusing on that page . Your so welcome 🙏🏾 i hope your well and Happy Holidays to you and yours, it’s summer here in Australia and it’s Mega hot 🥵. Cheers Sam
Absolutely one of the best history presentations I’ve seen. I like the way you used the maps, sketches, and pictures throughout your talk. I really find your channel to be very uplifting and engaging. I can’t wait for the next video. 😊
This video was amazing! The views from Printemps look like they might rival the views from Galleries Lafayette. Now I’m going to view all your other arrondissement videos. Thank you Arielle!
So well done! Thank you for your hard work, Arielle! I lived in Paris for 4 years and, you are right, so wish I knew more history about all the places we visited daily, it would have added to the experience.
these videos are brilliant, I have a friend coming to Paris and made her sit through all. nine lol, but she has found them so very valuable and has set her itinerary so a huge thanks.
Hi Arielle, We’re coming to Paris in July/2025 for our third visit. We’ll be staying in the 9th so especially enjoyed ur video. I think I’ve seen most of your videos and just want to say that I think you do an absolutely fabulous job! I’m presently listening to you on the tv and on my phone so hope this text makes sense. Thanks a bunch!
I appreciate that you go through the history of an area before doing the tour. I already know a lot of the history from spending so much time in Paris (I am a history geek) but there are always new things I learn from you. I used to love August in Paris. Yes, a lot of closures, but I loved feeling as if I sort of had the city to myself. Architecture, parks & many other things came into focus in a way that isn't possible with the busy congested streets when the city is not en vacances. And so many of the musees lacked their usual crowds which was a real joy. I especially remember an intimate day at the Musee de Rodin which was amazing.
Ah im so happy to hear you were still able to learn some new things! its so true to August is honestly a great time to explore places and sites that are otherwise completely overrun 😂
I stayed in the 9th I loved it touristy and residential I ran along the Place de la Concorde everyday. ,Hotel. Paris the best. restaurant for just coffee or meals. I walked everywhere from there I adored it I would stay there again in a heart beat
I have been to Paris nesrly 20 times and I still learned new things! I've made notes for next time. My husband proposed in Chartier, one of my favourite haunts.
Wow…. I have just found you!!! What an informative,interesting, intelligent vlog. I am 55 years young and it is my dream to visit Paris one day. I will definitely be watching your other vlogs now. Thank you, from a very appreciative Aussie 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘
Thank you so much 🥹🫶 you know people ask me all the time give tours but I would feel like a scammer because I already put everything on RUclips for free 😂 but maybe some day hahahaha thank you for the lovely comment ☺️
I was in Paris last week, stayed in the 9th at St George’s Rue Notre - Dame de Lorette . The Metro station stop M12 was perfect. Already planning my return trip and I am staying in the 9th
The best arrondissement in Paris! Living near the bottom of Rue des Martyrs, I can get to Montmartre, Palais Royal, or Opera in 15 min, but why would you want to leave? From Rue Cadet, Rue des Martyrs, the Passages, Av Trudaine, Rue Notre Dame de Lorette, St George, etc. The best coffee, restaurants, food shops, and bars, etc. 😊
Thank you for sharing this great video. In October I will be going to Paris for my first time. My Air B&B is in the 9th. Your video is going to be very helpful.
Thanks for the video. I just came back a few days ago (3rd trip to Paris) and stayed in the 9th for the last part of my trip (near square montholon). First time staying there and will return for sure (missed a lot after seeing your video but enjoyed rue Des martyrs towards KB coffee shop). Really good overview on the history of the area. I learned a lot.
i'm coming to paris next week and staying in the 9th as I have been the last few trips. i think of it as a convenient place to stay to get to more central arrondissements, but never really explored the 9th itself. i will check out notre dame de lorette and nouvelle athènes. thank you!
I love these videos, I know they take a long time but it's evident as to why. Your in-depth historical research and composed narrative is fantastic and truly engaging. I watch several content creators that are showing this & that about living in Paris but you have a more unique take with a personable style, showing deeper content to what Paris is without all the insipid navel gazing (I won't name names). You are adorable (I say this every time but it's true). Can't wait to see the rest.
(from Sharon, Australia) Dear Arielle, just a quick message to say a huge merci for making these vlogs detailing the arrondissement of Paris. My husband and I have been fortunate enough to have visited Paris and regional France 3 times and excitedly, coming again next June. I watched your whole video on the 9th, and although we spent a whole day during our last visit seeing the passages of Paris and the Galleries Lafayette, we will absolutely visit the other museums that you mention. I need to make some time to watch the other videos! You are a breath of fresh air:))
thanks for the informative and lovely presented video. I think some maps are missing, especially one which shows the 9th arrondissement within paris. b. borchert
This was awesome!!! I’m heading to Paris for Christmas and staying on the 9th so now I feel even more excited about my decision. Btw idk if you shared this but which arrondissement do you live in?
Hi Arielle, I really enjoy your history of the arrondissements. I am traveling to Paris in October 2024. We are staying in the 19th Arrondissement (can't change the location without a charge). I have now learned it is not the safest place to stay. Would you happen to have any advice on safety for the area?
Honestly there are some really AWESOME areas in the 19th you will love it. Make sure you check out the canal and the park de la Villette ! There are certainly some less safe spots in the 19th, but there are spots like that all over the city so don’t stress ☺️ you’ll just want to avoid hanging out around the train station and the metro station Chapelle
“AVP” means “avant première” which js before the official release. “VO” means original voice which if it’s an English movie will be English with French subtitles ! I hope that’s clear ☺️
Porte St Denis and Porte St Martin have nothing to do with the 9th… Not a word about La Nouvelle Athenes… Are you sure you know the 9th at all ? And please pronounce the names correctly.
Very informative, but PLEASE, stop flapping your hands around while you talk ! It's bad enough the French do it, but at least for them it is a genetic flaw... You look more like you're explaining tomorrow's weather.... ❤😊
Links to the videos mentioned ❤☺
The 20 arrondissement series : ruclips.net/p/PLFQzWiclHHwCInBrbJMzgOseTIS76klC1
French auction vlog and winnings : ruclips.net/video/8I1HaXMefzA/видео.html
History of the bouillon : ruclips.net/video/TfYmN4kaDfg/видео.html
History of the Palais Garnier : ruclips.net/video/wV8wF8J9e6g/видео.html
My first stay in Paris was at the Opera Cadet Hotel on Rue Cadet in the 9th. Looking out the fourth floor window onto that walking street was like peeking in on French life. I watched people walking their dogs carrying fresh baguettes under their arms as they shopped for dinner on their way home. It was enchanting. We have spent time in the 9th every time we have returned to Paris since that first trip 25 years ago. Thanks for the nice memories. We love your presentations!
Arielle I just got back from Paris right before the Olympics started and I had a ball I was in the 9th arrondissement I enjoyed the vibe .
I’m studying French and I’m glad a came across your page I love French history.
You’re doing an excellent job. bon travail
Regards
Samuel
Ah im so happy to hear it ! I love the 9th ! ☺️ thank you so much for the lovely comment !
@@AriellelaparisienneMy apologies I’ve started a music RUclips page so I’ve been focusing on that page .
Your so welcome 🙏🏾 i hope your well and Happy Holidays to you and yours, it’s summer here in Australia and it’s Mega hot 🥵.
Cheers
Sam
Absolutely one of the best history presentations I’ve seen. I like the way you used the maps, sketches, and pictures throughout your talk. I really find your channel to be very uplifting and engaging. I can’t wait for the next video. 😊
Thank you so much for the lovely comment I so appreciate it ! It makes me so happy to hear that people can find value in what I create 🥹🫶☺️
This video was amazing! The views from Printemps look like they might rival the views from Galleries Lafayette. Now I’m going to view all your other arrondissement videos. Thank you Arielle!
YES !!! That’s exactly what I thought, I couldn’t believe I hadn’t been before ! Much less crowded as well
So wonderful! We have stayed in the 9th twice and consider it “our neighborhood”
Thank you from South Carolina USA!
So well done! Thank you for your hard work, Arielle! I lived in Paris for 4 years and, you are right, so wish I knew more history about all the places we visited daily, it would have added to the experience.
Arielle, everything was so interesting. You could be a French history teacher.
Loved those heart shaped iron gates in the park💚
This is fantastic! Wonderful historical summary
Love these videos so much Arielle! Hoping it will get my seasoned traveler partner to come back to Paris (with me as a first timer!).
these videos are brilliant, I have a friend coming to Paris and made her sit through all. nine lol, but she has found them so very valuable and has set her itinerary so a huge thanks.
Hahahaha this gave me a huge smile 😆🫶
Loved seeing the ninth with you! Thank you! I appreciate the many hours you worked putting this together!
Absolutely amazing editing and filming my friend! Music is just spectacular ❤️
Thank you ! ☺️
Hi Arielle,
We’re coming to Paris in July/2025 for our third visit. We’ll be staying in the 9th so especially enjoyed ur video. I think I’ve seen most of your videos and just want to say that I think you do an absolutely fabulous job! I’m presently listening to you on the tv
and on my phone so hope this text makes sense. Thanks a bunch!
Excellent video. Thank you for posting
Giving your arrondissement videos some love, Arielle! It's very impressive how much time and research you put into them for us! 🌸
Great, I love that you tie in the history
I appreciate that you go through the history of an area before doing the tour. I already know a lot of the history from spending so much time in Paris (I am a history geek) but there are always new things I learn from you. I used to love August in Paris. Yes, a lot of closures, but I loved feeling as if I sort of had the city to myself. Architecture, parks & many other things came into focus in a way that isn't possible with the busy congested streets when the city is not en vacances. And so many of the musees lacked their usual crowds which was a real joy. I especially remember an intimate day at the Musee de Rodin which was amazing.
Ah im so happy to hear you were still able to learn some new things! its so true to August is honestly a great time to explore places and sites that are otherwise completely overrun 😂
I so appreciate the effort you put into these wonderful videos.
Thank you !! 🫶🥹
What a great video concept! The history of things. I like it
You’ve really done a nice job with these videos. Thank you!
Excellent!!
Love learning about the history of places. Short of actually living in Paris, a great way to 'visit'.
Love your vid on Greece as well..
Ahhhhh thank you so much ! I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the Greece video because I will be going back to film this November ! ☺️
Love the video. It makes miss Paris. Thank you for all the effort you put into your videos
Thank you so much for the lovely comment ! 🥹🫶
Love these videos!
I stayed in the 9th I loved it touristy and residential I ran along the Place de la Concorde everyday.
,Hotel. Paris the best. restaurant for just coffee or meals. I walked everywhere from there I adored it I would stay there again in a heart beat
Ah im so glad you hear you enjoyed staying in the 9th ☺️
I have been to Paris nesrly 20 times and I still learned new things! I've made notes for next time. My husband proposed in Chartier, one of my favourite haunts.
I am so so happy you were able to learn something new from my video ! ☺️
You are the best❤So complète in your descriptions, history and walk-about 🤩
Thank you so much ! ☺️
Wow…. I have just found you!!! What an informative,interesting, intelligent vlog. I am 55 years young and it is my dream to visit Paris one day. I will definitely be watching your other vlogs now. Thank you, from a very appreciative Aussie 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘
Ahhhhh thank you so much for the lovely comment ☺️🫶 I hope you will be able to visit Paris soon !!
Whoa! So impressed with how much work you put into this! Should we expect a tour business in your future?! ❤
Thank you so much 🥹🫶 you know people ask me all the time give tours but I would feel like a scammer because I already put everything on RUclips for free 😂 but maybe some day hahahaha thank you for the lovely comment ☺️
I was in Paris last week, stayed in the 9th at St George’s Rue Notre - Dame de Lorette . The Metro station stop M12 was perfect. Already planning my return trip and I am staying in the 9th
The best arrondissement in Paris! Living near the bottom of Rue des Martyrs, I can get to Montmartre, Palais Royal, or Opera in 15 min, but why would you want to leave? From Rue Cadet, Rue des Martyrs, the Passages, Av Trudaine, Rue Notre Dame de Lorette, St George, etc. The best coffee, restaurants, food shops, and bars, etc. 😊
Thank you for sharing this great video. In October I will be going to Paris for my first time. My Air B&B is in the 9th. Your video is going to be very helpful.
Ah you will have the best time ! ☺️
Wow really good video, a lot of cool information
Thank you so much ! ☺️
Thanks for the video. I just came back a few days ago (3rd trip to Paris) and stayed in the 9th for the last part of my trip (near square montholon). First time staying there and will return for sure (missed a lot after seeing your video but enjoyed rue Des martyrs towards KB coffee shop). Really good overview on the history of the area. I learned a lot.
I’m so happy to hear that ! I hope you can return soon to explore more ! ☺️
Love videos like this! Thank you for all the work that goes into making them. Really enjoyed this one. Watched the whole thing.
Ah you’re so welcome ! That makes me so happy to hear and thank you for leaving such a lovely comment ! ☺️
Dankjewel!! Een hele leuke aflevering.
You’re so welcome ! ☺️
Thank you for the informative and entertaining video. If you’re not a teacher, you should be. Keep up the great content.
Hahaha thank you so much for the lovely comment ! ☺️
i'm coming to paris next week and staying in the 9th as I have been the last few trips. i think of it as a convenient place to stay to get to more central arrondissements, but never really explored the 9th itself. i will check out notre dame de lorette and nouvelle athènes. thank you!
You’re so welcome ! I hope you have an amazing trip ! ☺️
I love these videos, I know they take a long time but it's evident as to why. Your in-depth historical research and composed narrative is fantastic and truly engaging. I watch several content creators that are showing this & that about living in Paris but you have a more unique take with a personable style, showing deeper content to what Paris is without all the insipid navel gazing (I won't name names). You are adorable (I say this every time but it's true). Can't wait to see the rest.
Thank you so much, I so appreciate your comment ☺️ I hope you will enjoy the videos to come !
(from Sharon, Australia) Dear Arielle, just a quick message to say a huge merci for making these vlogs detailing the arrondissement of Paris. My husband and I have been fortunate enough to have visited Paris and regional France 3 times and excitedly, coming again next June. I watched your whole video on the 9th, and although we spent a whole day during our last visit seeing the passages of Paris and the Galleries Lafayette, we will absolutely visit the other museums that you mention. I need to make some time to watch the other videos! You are a breath of fresh air:))
thanks for the informative and lovely presented video. I think some maps are missing, especially one which shows the 9th arrondissement within paris. b. borchert
This was awesome!!! I’m heading to Paris for Christmas and staying on the 9th so now I feel even more excited about my decision. Btw idk if you shared this but which arrondissement do you live in?
There is a theater in Atlanta, GA USA called the Fox theater that looks like is was modeled after le Grand Rex.
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I love the video! +1 subs
Thank you so much ! ☺️
Hi Arielle,
I really enjoy your history of the arrondissements. I am traveling to Paris in October 2024. We are staying in the 19th Arrondissement (can't change the location without a charge). I have now learned it is not the safest place to stay. Would you happen to have any advice on safety for the area?
Honestly there are some really AWESOME areas in the 19th you will love it. Make sure you check out the canal and the park de la Villette ! There are certainly some less safe spots in the 19th, but there are spots like that all over the city so don’t stress ☺️ you’ll just want to avoid hanging out around the train station and the metro station Chapelle
@@Ariellelaparisienne Thank You!
Thank you Arielle. Can you recommend any affordable hotels in the 9th?
Not exactly in the 9th but I recently stayed at the hotel amoi in the 10th which had a great location and not far from the 9th ! ☺️
@@Ariellelaparisienne Thanks so much.
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Does the grand Rex have English showings ? ( would it be indicated as AVP on their website ?)
“AVP” means “avant première” which js before the official release. “VO” means original voice which if it’s an English movie will be English with French subtitles ! I hope that’s clear ☺️
@@Ariellelaparisiennethank you! 😊
I know the 8th well,but not the 9th …?🤔
Porte St Denis and Porte St Martin have nothing to do with the 9th… Not a word about La Nouvelle Athenes… Are you sure you know the 9th at all ? And please pronounce the names correctly.
Very informative, but PLEASE, stop flapping your hands around while you talk !
It's bad enough the French do it, but at least for them it is a genetic flaw...
You look more like you're explaining tomorrow's weather....
❤😊