A little culture ...
Cafe culture from here
The Basilica of Sacré-Cœur
A little street performer watching ...
{amazing}
Performed in front of Sacré-Cœur
A little lunch ...
Le Procope
13, Rue de l'Ancienne Comédie
75006 Paris
The oldest cafe in the world, founded in 1686
It was frequented by La Fontaine, Voltaire and the Encyclopedistes: Benjamin Franklin, Danton, Marat, Robespierre, Napoleon Bonaparte, Balzac, Victor Hugo, Gambetta, Verlaine and Anatole France
A little shopping ...
Montmartre
... and four pairs of very sore feet.
What better way to end the week than spending 15 hours in Paris!
xx
All images mine except the first
Très jaloux!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a fabulous day. I'll have to keep that cafe in mind for next time I go to Paris.
~ Clare x
What a fantastic post!! I loved!!xx
ReplyDeleteDear Marina,
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great day in Paris......you really got the most out of your 15 hours !!!! Love the street entertainer and that restaurant looks wonderful. XXXX
Sounds like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteOh Marina!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous fabulous.. I recently posted on just these lamp posts.. and almost put a shot of Sacre Coeur in but there were too many ppl obscuring the view.. yours is much better.. and what a great capture.. of the guy on the lamp post!! Looks like you had a wonderful weekend.. wish I could just 'pop over to France' hehehe...
So glad to see you back blogging..I've meant to come over when i saw you in my sidebar.. but my internet is fickle these days and it has made me a lazy blogger... Hope you and family are well.. besides sore feet!!!
Have a lovely Sunday.. and thanks so much for visiting me.. xxx Julie
oooo, you lucky thing marina. wish i could do that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course I'm not jealous at all Marina - MUCH!!!
ReplyDeleteMillie ^_^