Here are a few of my favourite snaps from my Easter trip to the city; taken from Instagram, my iPhone and my Lumix G5 so they are varying in quality.
A view that never gets boring, whenever I'm in town I always head straight to Pont d'Alma to see the Eiffel Tower in all its glory.
Standing on the top floor of Les Galeries Lafayettes and looking down on all the shoppers is always an impressive sight!
And the view from the roof terrace at the top ain't too shabby either (above and below)...
Although I'm not so interested in the contents inside (art is not really my thing), the outside of the Pompidou never fails to impress...
And again, the views from the top are pretty cool too!
As a passionate Crossfitter I couldn't resist this pic...
A view of the Eiffel Tower light show from my favourite cocktail bar at the top of Montparnasse Tower...
Pounding the streets...
...before taking a quiet five at the 'Jardins du Luxembourg'.
No trip to Paris is complete without a bit of indulgence from La Duree...
And I have to take a trip up to Montmartre and my favourite building in the entire world; Le Sacre Coeur...
Strolling back down the windy roads at the back of 'Le Sacre Coeur' and cutting through the cemetry, you arrive in Pigalle, the inspiration of my favourite Louboutin shoe and home to 'Le Moulin Rouge'...
If I can't afford to stay there, I can afford to indulge in one of the George V passion fruit martinis...I just make sure that I savour every drop!
A Sunday stroll along Canal St. Martin before meeting friends for brunch is a must...
And the beauty of leaving your Uber for an evening to stroll the streets at night is that you never know what you might see at the next crossroad...
The Cathedral of Notre Dame looks its best in the moonlight...
...and no trip to Paris would be complete without a flower shaped ice cream from Amorino's.
Finally if you're in the city of love with your loved one, head over to 'Le Pont des Arts' and leave yourselves binded forever to the city's spirit by locking your padlock on the bridge and throwing the key into the Seine.
Paris; at times you are tiresome, frustrating, over priced and downright difficult but you have a 'je ne sais quoi' that will forever keep me coming back for more.
A plus Paris, until the next time!






















