Friday, January 22, 2010

Paris Open-Air Market

paris market

paris market

Hello everyone!! I wanted to show you a few pictures of the open air market across the street this morning from my apartment! I bought a bunch of artichokes, which will be so delicious with butter... I'm heading out now to explore the Marais! There's a little button & ribbon store there that I especially want to see. Will post details later!
PS: I promise to give you all the details at the end of the week about how to rent the gorgeous place where I'm staying. It's very economical! xo...

33 comments:

GinaLamour said...

Fabulous pics. It looks so lovely and your apartment is so cute. It's making me want to take a little trip to Paris. I'm only in London so I have no excuse..:)

Kickcan & Conkers said...

Well, l'm lucky because I've lived in the south of France for the past 23 years, but I'm so excited seeing your pics because I'm going to Paris for a week on the 30th - can't wait!

Kate Kelleher said...

Hey listen, if you are staying near the Marais a restaurant worth trying is Les Philosophes
28 rue Vielle du Temple, 4th
Tel: (01) 4887 4964. The food is wonderful and the wine even better and it's very relaxed dining. Sister restaurant just literally round the corner if you can't get in, it's very popular.
I hope you enjoy!

kelly ann said...

fabulous photos!
i am now really hungry. ;)

The Simply Luxurious Life said...

Wondeful photos. Am curious to hear how you rented your apartment. Already planning my trip!

Molly said...

so lovely! thanks for sharing & enjoy your stay!

Tonia said...

I think I'm so jealous, I've managed to give myself a headache!

Laura Trevey said...

I'm in love with all the vibrant color!

Kay said...

delightful! great shots!

Dionne said...

How gorgeous The textures, the layers, the colors. Love it!

jennifer said...

gorgeous shots, makes my heart hurt

Miranda said...

Nobody could have passed those artichokes by. Your photos brought us everything but the scent of those lovely flowers.

Julia said...

gorgeous! im so jealous. and artichokes are one of my favorite foods. please tell me you'll make some hollandaise sauce to go with them a la Julia Child.

Bubbly Thing said...

if you need any tips or want to have a cup of tea/coffee tell me i live not far away from The Marais .
Enjoy your parisian time !

Bee said...

Swoon! I hope my grocery store has some artichokes . . . although they won't be those gorgeous little purple ones.

Ta said...

Oh my gosh! I'm so jealous! That market has so many beautiful colors!

Giulia said...

Lovely photos, Tina. I look forward to a report on the button & ribbon shop especially. Most especially.

bisous

laura said...

Lovely photos!!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful pictures! This is not helping me beat my travel itch. :)

for the love of pictures said...

Lovely pics! Of course, I am now starving :)

Joanna Goddard said...

so gorgeous!!!

Anonymous said...

beautiful colors, ah!

littlebyrd said...

Yes! do tell....I am sooooo jealous right now :)

Anonymous said...

Nice shots, the veggies look fresh

Destination Inspiration said...

Hi Tina lovely, still catching up! Can't wait to hear about the button and ribbon store?..goodness, that's my love!

Rachel said...

You're making me really miss France now stuck in boring England... I only get to go to my French house and the markets in the holidays...

Teach.Workout.Love said...

love this picture! its so great :)

Aisha said...

wow those carpets look like islamic prayer mats, lovely! :D

nat. said...

ahh i would diee to shop for fruits and veggies in a paris market. lucky, lucky. enjoy

Jo said...

These photos are delicious!!

The Clever Pup said...

Wonderful photos even if you have stolen my life. Have a nice time.

jaunty magpie said...

Fabulous -- artichokes, radishes, servingware and oriental rugs -- why couldn't these have been in the song These Are a Few of My Favorite Things??

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