I’d love to see a future video of the top patisseries you recommend in Paris! Last time I was in Paris I spent a day just exploring patisseries and it’d be great to know new spots for my next visit in the future
Cafe de Flore is a bucket list experience for many. And you'll get a croissant there for under 4 euros - I agree that's more than in an independent cafe in Paris BUT less than in Costa or Starbucks back here in the UK! To me that's still great value.
All great suggestions…..I commuted/worked in Paris for 10 years from the UK. At least attempting the language goes a long way (even if they immediately reply in English ! ….i need to improve my accent). Also, walking in local neighbourhood with local markets, cafes and restaurants away from main areas was great.
I’d love to see a future video of the top patisseries you recommend in Paris! Last time I was in Paris I spent a day just exploring patisseries and it’d be great to know new spots for my next visit in the future
Thanks for the feedback! We will pass on to the content team :)
More videos please!
Working on it! Thanks for your support 💙
Cafe de Flore is a bucket list experience for many. And you'll get a croissant there for under 4 euros - I agree that's more than in an independent cafe in Paris BUT less than in Costa or Starbucks back here in the UK! To me that's still great value.
Each to their own! 💙
All great suggestions…..I commuted/worked in Paris for 10 years from the UK. At least attempting the language goes a long way (even if they immediately reply in English ! ….i need to improve my accent). Also, walking in local neighbourhood with local markets, cafes and restaurants away from main areas was great.
Agreed, the local areas are where Paris really shines 💙 Thanks for watching!
After watching Irreversible, I'm not so sure of Paris tunnels