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How I Navigate a New Paris

Paris

19 Sep

Paris has changed a lot in the past four years (despite what I say). I live in a new neighborhood, take a different metro line, and this weekend will face my fear of biking through the city (it is by far the cheapest form of transportation at 30€ per year). I used to get lost – a lot – but now I have an iPhone, for better or for worse.

It’s almost as if I’m living in an entirely new city, without having to relearn a metro system or language. Today, I want to share some of my favorite Parisian resources for cafés, markets, restaurants, and events throughout the city – perfect for visitors and expats alike.

Paris By Mouth
→ A comprehensive guide to many, many restaurants in Paris

Time Out
→ Restaurant profiles and event highlights for what’s going on in the city (I can’t wait to try out Le Réfectoire at the Marché Saint Martin)

My Little Paris
→ See her map of must-try cafés in Paris
TIP: Follow her on Facebook and Instagram for adorable, Parisian illustrations

The Hip Paris Blog
→ Awesome article on farm-to-table restaurants in Paris

Chocolate & Zucchini
→ List of Paris markets sorted by arrondissement…my goal is to conquer them all (and a few are not too far from chez moi)

David Lebovitz
→ Mostly I use his website as an expat resource, i.e., how to bake like an American in Paris and gifts to bring French people from America

Paris Paysanne
→ Emily just released a book, The Paris Market Cookbook, that I am dying to get my hands on. She writes about French markets and le terroir, meaning je suis fan 😉 She also has a podcast!

Lost in Cheeseland ← an AUP alum!
→ Lindsey’s list of Paris resources hasn’t let me down yet 🙂

Prêt à Voyager ← another AUP alum!
→ (Another!) Anne’s page of Paris resources

Messy Nessy Chic 
→ Nessy is a British expat who covers Paris insolite – meaning you see a whole new side of Paris, loin des touristes. See this story about the real elephant outside the Moulin Rouge.

This is by far not an exhaustive list of bloggers in Paris, just those which I regularly turn to when looking for a new market to crash or an unchartered café to find. Who am I missing? Tell me in the comments! ♦

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About Anne

Anne Elder is a writer based in Paris, France. She is currently working on her masters in global communications at the American University of Paris. She spends more time talking about food than eating, and on her blog shares travel stories and adventures of living in France. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @amcelder.

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  1. thegreyeye says

    September 19, 2015 at 10:20 am

    A nice one 🙂 Merci 😉

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    • Anne Elder says

      September 19, 2015 at 10:43 am

      Merci! 🙂

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  2. Smithereens says

    September 29, 2016 at 5:05 pm

    I discovered your blog through Chocolate & Zucchini. Nice work!

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    • Anne says

      October 2, 2016 at 12:13 pm

      Thank you!! 🙂

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