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There\u2019s something about Paris in winter that feels truly enchanting. From the soft glow of twinkling lights to the scent of roasted chestnuts and the cheerful buzz of holiday markets, the City of Light shines with a special kind of warmth during the festive season. This year, Paris promises an especially dazzling holiday lineup, filled with concerts, festive Christmas markets, enchanting window displays and unforgettable dining.

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Whether you\u2019re planning a romantic escape, a family celebration or a cozy getaway with friends, winter is the perfect time to experience a more intimate and sparkling side of Paris. We\u2019ve created this guide to help you plan a holiday stay in Paris and enjoy every moment of the season.

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Paris Christmas Markets

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This year there will be festive markets scattered across the city, each one offering its own charm along with handcrafted gifts, regional delicacies and warming cups of vin chaud.

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The Galeries Lafayette Christmas tree and window decorations are unique every year. Plan your holiday stay now to see this year’s display!

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Holiday Lights & Window Displays

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Each November, the city\u2019s grand boulevards and department stores unveil their holiday displays, transforming Paris into a world of twinkling lights and enchanting windows. While the official unveiling dates and times have not yet been confirmed for 2025, the celebrations traditionally begin in early November and continue through the end of December. It\u2019s the perfect way to add a touch of magic to your holiday shopping!

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Ice Skating in Iconic Paris Locations

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Lace up your skates and join in one of Paris\u2019s favorite winter traditions. Whether gliding beneath the Grand Palais dome or skating under the lights at a holiday market, each rink offers its own touch of Parisian magic.

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Enjoy a Christmas concert surrounded by the stained glass at Sainte-Chapelle.

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Concerts & New Year\u2019s Eve Celebrations

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December in Paris is filled with music, from candlelit concerts in historic churches to grand celebrations that light up the night sky. The city\u2019s biggest event unfolds on the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es, where crowds gather for live performances and a dazzling midnight laser show from the Arc de Triomphe \u2013 a truly spectacular way to welcome the New Year. Here are a few other dates to mark in your calendar, but be sure to book concerts well in advance!

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In Paris, the joy of the season is best shared around the table. Across the city, chefs will be creating festive menus that capture the flavors and traditions of the holidays. Whether you\u2019re looking for a refined Christmas Eve dinner or the perfect spot for a New Year\u2019s celebration, our Restaurant Booking Service is here to help you secure the perfect table. Or let our team curate a personalized itinerary tailored to your Paris stay this holiday season!

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Want to celebrate in private? Book a Personal Chef Experience in your Paris Perfect vacation rental for the ultimate festive indulgence. It is the perfect experience for couples, families or friends looking to toast the season in comfort.

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Winter in Paris is made for museum days. When it\u2019s chilly outside, head to one of the city\u2019s galleries and let art take center stage. From Sargent\u2019s luminous portraits to Richter\u2019s meditative abstractions and a century of Art Deco design, this season\u2019s highlights promise creative inspiration.

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Dreamy winter view of the Eiffel Tower from the Bergerac vacation rental.

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Where to Stay for the Holidays

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Make your Paris holiday unforgettable with a stay in one of our hand-picked Paris Perfect vacation rentals. Each combines our classic mix of comfort, character and location so you can enjoy the holiday season in style.

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Ch\u00e2teau Latour
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Saint Emilion
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Bergerac
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This winter, Paris promises to be more magical than ever. From candlelit concerts to festive markets and unforgettable holiday meals, the city shines with warmth and joy. And with a Paris Perfect vacation rental as your base, you can experience it all from the comfort of your own Parisian home. Book your holiday stay today and let our team help you create your dream Paris vacation. Joyeuses f\u00eates!

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\n", "content_text": "There\u2019s something about Paris in winter that feels truly enchanting. From the soft glow of twinkling lights to the scent of roasted chestnuts and the cheerful buzz of holiday markets, the City of Light shines with a special kind of warmth during the festive season. This year, Paris promises an especially dazzling holiday lineup, filled with concerts, festive Christmas markets, enchanting window displays and unforgettable dining.\nWhether you\u2019re planning a romantic escape, a family celebration or a cozy getaway with friends, winter is the perfect time to experience a more intimate and sparkling side of Paris. We\u2019ve created this guide to help you plan a holiday stay in Paris and enjoy every moment of the season.\n\nParis Christmas Markets\nThis year there will be festive markets scattered across the city, each one offering its own charm along with handcrafted gifts, regional delicacies and warming cups of vin chaud.\n\nLa D\u00e9fense Christmas Village \u2013 November 13 to December 28, 2025\nWe love visiting this market for its impressive size and festive energy. With more than 150 chalets set beneath the modern skyline of La D\u00e9fense, it\u2019s the largest in Paris and perfect for finding regional specialties and handmade gifts.\n\n\nTuileries Garden Christmas Market \u2013 November 14, 2025 to January 4, 2026)\nThis market truly lives up to its name, La Magie de No\u00ebl (The Magic of Christmas). Located beside the Louvre, it\u2019s one of our favorite spots to spend an afternoon surrounded by holiday treats, rides and often even a small ice rink. The aroma of roasted chestnuts fills the air, and the views of the gardens and museum lights at dusk make it pure Parisian magic.\n\n\nSaint-Germain-des-Pr\u00e9s Christmas Market \u2013 November 25, 2025 to January 1, 2026\nSmall but full of charm, this market feels like stepping into a Paris postcard. Nestled among elegant boutiques and caf\u00e9s, it\u2019s the perfect stop for anyone staying on the Left Bank. We love to browse the stalls, then warm up with coffee or chocolat chaud at Caf\u00e9 de Flore or Les Deux Magots nearby.\n\n\nNotre-Dame Christmas Market \u2013 November 28 to December 25, 2025Set in the charming Square Ren\u00e9 Viviani just across from Notre-Dame, this market focuses on French craftsmanship, regional delicacies and festive entertainment. The setting\u2014with views of the cathedral and the Seine\u2014makes it one of the most picturesque holiday markets in the city.\n\n\nEiffel Tower Christmas Market \u2013 Dates to be confirmed\nSet along the Quai Jacques Chirac, this one is especially close to our hearts since it\u2019s just moments from many of our Paris Perfect apartments in the 7th arrondissement. The combination of twinkling market lights, live music and the Eiffel Tower glittering above the Seine is nothing short of unforgettable. It\u2019s a must-see if you\u2019re staying nearby.\n\nThe Galeries Lafayette Christmas tree and window decorations are unique every year. Plan your holiday stay now to see this year’s display!\nHoliday Lights & Window Displays\nEach November, the city\u2019s grand boulevards and department stores unveil their holiday displays, transforming Paris into a world of twinkling lights and enchanting windows. While the official unveiling dates and times have not yet been confirmed for 2025, the celebrations traditionally begin in early November and continue through the end of December. It\u2019s the perfect way to add a touch of magic to your holiday shopping!\n\nGaleries Lafayette Haussmann \u2013 40 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009\nExpected dates: mid-November to December 31, 2025\nAlways the showstopper of the season, Galeries Lafayette unveils its breathtaking Christmas tree beneath the famous glass dome, surrounded by lights and festive performances. The windows outside bring that same sense of wonder to life with playful animations and enchanting scenes that delight visitors of all ages.\n\n\nPrintemps Haussmann \u2013 64 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009\nExpected unveiling: early November 2025 (around 5:00 PM); on view through December 31, 2025\nA visit to Printemps is a must each holiday season. The store\u2019s windows are known for their imaginative storytelling, filled with color, music and whimsical Parisian charm. The grand unveiling in early November is always a joyful event that draws both locals and visitors eager to see the year\u2019s theme come to life.\n\n\nLe Bon March\u00e9 Rive Gauche \u2013 24 Rue de S\u00e8vres, 75007\nExpected unveiling: early November 2025 (around 6:30 PM); on view through December 31, 2025\nOver on the Left Bank, Le Bon March\u00e9 is a favorite for its refined elegance and creative flair. The store\u2019s Christmas windows often blend art and craftsmanship to create something uniquely Parisian. We love to visit in the evening, when the lights from the windows reflect off Rue de S\u00e8vres, creating a warm glow.\n\n\nLa Samaritaine \u2013 19 Rue de la Monnaie, 75001\nExpected dates: early November to December 31, 2025\nJust steps from Pont Neuf, La Samaritaine\u2019s windows are always a feast for the eyes. Expect imaginative displays filled with color and modern artistry, along with interior decorations that make shopping or simply wandering through the store a holiday experience in itself.\n\n\nBHV Marais \u2013 52 Rue de Rivoli, 75004\nExpected unveiling: early November 2025 (around 5:00 PM); on view through December 31, 2025\nBHV Marais is the first to officially launch the season, kicking things off in early November with a festive street event and its sparkling fa\u00e7ade lighting up Rue de Rivoli. The atmosphere feels truly local and full of cheer. It’s perfect for enjoying an early glimpse of the city\u2019s holiday magic before the crowds arrive.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Le Grand Palais des Glaces (@legrandpalaisdesglaces)\n\n\n\nIce Skating in Iconic Paris Locations\nLace up your skates and join in one of Paris\u2019s favorite winter traditions. Whether gliding beneath the Grand Palais dome or skating under the lights at a holiday market, each rink offers its own touch of Parisian magic.\n\nGrand Palais des Glaces \u2013 December 14, 2025 \u2013 January 8, 2026\nSkate beneath the spectacular glass dome of the Grand Palais, one of the world\u2019s largest indoor ice rinks. By day, it\u2019s bathed in natural light; by night, it transforms into a glittering scene with music, lights and a lively DJ atmosphere. It\u2019s an unforgettable Paris winter tradition.\n\n\nTuileries Garden Rink \u2013 Dates to be announced\nAs of now, the Tuileries Garden Christmas Market is listed as including an ice-skating rink as part of its La Magie de No\u00ebl festivities. However the rink\u2019s exact dates and hours haven\u2019t yet been fully confirmed. We recommend checking closer to your travel date for the latest update.\n\n\nLa D\u00e9fense Ice Rink \u2013 November 13 to December 28, 2025\nA fun part of the March\u00e9 de No\u00ebl de La D\u00e9fense, the spacious ice rink is at the foot of the Grande Arche and is surrounded by the modern skyline and one of the largest Christmas markets in Paris. It\u2019s ideal for combining a little holiday shopping with a few laps on the ice under the city\u2019s sparkling lights.\n\n\nParc Andr\u00e9 Citro\u00ebn \u2013 Dates to be announced\nLocated in one of Paris\u2019s most scenic parks, this outdoor rink offers real ice and a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. Skate beneath the open sky, then warm up with a cup of hot chocolate from nearby stalls. Often with an extended season, it\u2019s a favorite for both locals and visitors.\n\nEnjoy a Christmas concert surrounded by the stained glass at Sainte-Chapelle.\nConcerts & New Year\u2019s Eve Celebrations\nDecember in Paris is filled with music, from candlelit concerts in historic churches to grand celebrations that light up the night sky. The city\u2019s biggest event unfolds on the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es, where crowds gather for live performances and a dazzling midnight laser show from the Arc de Triomphe \u2013 a truly spectacular way to welcome the New Year. Here are a few other dates to mark in your calendar, but be sure to book concerts well in advance!\n\nSainte-Chapelle Christmas Concerts \u2013 December 29, 30, 31\nHear classical masterpieces performed beneath stained glass that glows like a jewel box.\n\n\nSaint-S\u00e9verin Church New Year\u2019s Eve Concert \u2013 December 31\nCelebrate the New Year with candlelit music in the heart of the Latin Quarter at this church that is a masterpiece of the Flamboyant Gothic style.\n\n\nEiffel Tower Classical Music Concert \u2013 December 24, 35, 31\nAn extraordinary way to welcome 2026 with music and a view to match!\n\n\nFestive Dining Experiences\nIn Paris, the joy of the season is best shared around the table. Across the city, chefs will be creating festive menus that capture the flavors and traditions of the holidays. Whether you\u2019re looking for a refined Christmas Eve dinner or the perfect spot for a New Year\u2019s celebration, our Restaurant Booking Service is here to help you secure the perfect table. Or let our team curate a personalized itinerary tailored to your Paris stay this holiday season!\nOur Top Holiday Restaurants Picks for 2025:\u00a0\n\nLe Train Bleu \u2013 1st Floor, Gare de Lyon, Place Louis Armand, 75012\nStep into the Belle \u00c9poque splendor of Le Train Bleu for a Christmas Eve meal that feels fit for royalty. Beneath gilded ceilings and glittering chandeliers, you will enjoy an extraordinary multi-course menu that begins with a mise en bouche and continues with a starter, fish course, trou normand, meat course and a divine dessert. Expect flavors of scallops, caviar and truffled capon in one of the most magnificent dining rooms in Paris. This is an experience you will never forget!\n\n\nMadame Brasserie \u2013 First Floor, Eiffel Tower\nThere is no more extraordinary way to celebrate the holidays than dining inside the Eiffel Tower itself. Madame Brasserie, led by renowned Chef Thierry Marx, offers festive menus for both Christmas Eve and New Year\u2019s Eve. Enjoy exquisite French cuisine surrounded by breathtaking views of the Seine and the Paris rooftops. There are still a few reservation time slots available, but we recommend booking soon since this unforgettable experience fills up quickly every year.\n\n\nMoulin Rouge \u2013 82 Boulevard de Clichy, 75018\nFor a celebration that feels truly spectacular, spend Christmas Eve at the legendary Moulin Rouge. Begin your evening with a gourmet dinner created by the cabaret\u2019s head chef, paired with champagne or fine wine. Then, the curtain rises on the iconic F\u00e9erie revue, a dazzling show filled with music, dance and glittering costumes that capture the glamour of Paris nightlife. After the show, enjoy a late-night drink at nearby Bar \u00e0 Bulles or take a romantic stroll.\n\n\nCl\u00e9o \u2013 19 Boulevard de la Tour-Maubourg, 75007\nTucked between Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower, Cl\u00e9o offers one of the most elegant dining experiences in Paris. Its seven-course Christmas Eve menu is refined and beautifully presented, blending festive ingredients with a touch of modern creativity. The intimate atmosphere makes it ideal for couples looking to celebrate in style, just moments from many of our Paris Perfect vacation rentals.\n\n\nBrasserie Thoumieux \u2013 79 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007\nOne of the chicest brasseries on the Left Bank, Brasserie Thoumieux combines timeless Parisian charm with a touch of modern flair. Located near the Eiffel Tower, it is a wonderful choice for a festive New Year\u2019s Eve dinner. The menu features luxurious classics such as oysters, truffled foie gras, scallops and beef Rossini, all served in a warm and welcoming dining room with red velvet seating and softly glowing light.\n\n\nBonnie \u2013 10 Rue Agrippa d\u2019Aubign\u00e9, 75004\nIf you would like to ring in the New Year with a view, Bonnie is a showstopping choice. Located on the rooftop of the SO/ Paris Hotel, this glamorous restaurant offers panoramic views that stretch from Notre-Dame to the Eiffel Tower. The celebratory menu is an artful blend of refined French flavors, featuring beautifully presented dishes that balance playfulness and sophistication. Every plate is designed to delight the senses and make your evening truly memorable.\n\nWant to celebrate in private? Book a Personal Chef Experience in your Paris Perfect vacation rental for the ultimate festive indulgence. It is the perfect experience for couples, families or friends looking to toast the season in comfort.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Mus\u00e9e d’Orsay (@museeorsay)\n\n\n\nExhibitions Not to Miss\nWinter in Paris is made for museum days. When it\u2019s chilly outside, head to one of the city\u2019s galleries and let art take center stage. From Sargent\u2019s luminous portraits to Richter\u2019s meditative abstractions and a century of Art Deco design, this season\u2019s highlights promise creative inspiration.\n\nSargent: The Paris Years \u2013 At the Mus\u00e9e d\u2019Orsay, this landmark retrospective explores John Singer Sargent\u2019s formative years in Paris, when the artist honed his remarkable ability to capture light, texture and character. A very popular show, so book tickets ahead of time. Now through January 11, 2026.\n\n\nGerhard Richter \u2013 At the Fondation Louis Vuitton, this major retrospective brings together paintings, drawings and photographs from across Richter\u2019s extraordinary career. From abstract color fields to haunting portraits, it offers a rare glimpse into the vision of one of the world\u2019s most influential artists. Book tickets in advance. Now through March 2, 2026.\n\n\nThe Empire of Sleep \u2013 Always one our favorite museums, this winter the Mus\u00e9e Marmottan Monet is showing an evocative exhibition exploring how artists from the 19th and 20th centuries interpreted sleep, from romantic dreamscapes to the mysterious world of the subconscious. Now through March 1, 2026.\n\n\nJacques-Louis David \u2013 At the Louvre, this sweeping retrospective reexamines the life and work of one of France\u2019s most influential painters, tracing his journey from royal commissions to revolutionary politics and neoclassical mastery. Now through January 26, 2026.\n\n\n1925-2025: One Hundred Years of Art Deco \u2013 At the Mus\u00e9e des Arts D\u00e9coratifs, this exhibition celebrates a century of Art Deco design starting with its opulent Parisian origins to its lasting influence on global style. Now through March 29, 2026.\n\nDreamy winter view of the Eiffel Tower from the Bergerac vacation rental.\nWhere to Stay for the Holidays\nMake your Paris holiday unforgettable with a stay in one of our hand-picked Paris Perfect vacation rentals. Each combines our classic mix of comfort, character and location so you can enjoy the holiday season in style.\nCh\u00e2teau Latour\nThe spacious Ch\u00e2teau Latour is a two-bedroom apartment with showstopping Eiffel Tower views from both the living room and bedroom. Its extra-wide balcony is ideal for watching the Tower sparkle at midnight on New Year\u2019s Eve.\nSaint Emilion\nDirectly across from the Eiffel Tower, the elegant Saint Emilion apartment offers two bedrooms, en suite baths and a living area made for gathering over holiday meals.\nBergerac\nThree bedrooms, refined Parisian style and unobstructed Eiffel Tower views make Bergerac perfect for celebrating the season. The open-plan layout is ideal for sharing festive dinners.\nVolnay\nThe Volnay is a romantic one-bedroom with delightful Parisian d\u00e9cor and warm, cozy charm. Toast the holidays as you watch sunset over the rooftops and the Eiffel Tower sparkle beyond.\nThis winter, Paris promises to be more magical than ever. From candlelit concerts to festive markets and unforgettable holiday meals, the city shines with warmth and joy. And with a Paris Perfect vacation rental as your base, you can experience it all from the comfort of your own Parisian home. Book your holiday stay today and let our team help you create your dream Paris vacation. Joyeuses f\u00eates!\nThe post Your Guide to the Perfect Christmas in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2025-10-23T15:56:26-04:00", "date_modified": "2025-10-23T15:56:26-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/paris-perfect-montmarte-christmas-iStock-1661395391.png", "tags": [ "christmas", "Christmas in Paris", "Christmas Market", "Christmas markets", "eiffel tower christmas market", "Holiday Dining in Paris", "New Year's in Paris", "Romantic Christmas in Paris", "See & Do" ], "summary": "There\u2019s something special about Christmas in Paris, with all the sparkling lights and the festive feeling of celebration in the air. We've created a guide to help you plan a holiday stay you\u2019ll always remember!" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=30221", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2023/12/a-french-country-cottage-christmas-comes-to-paris/", "title": "A French Country Cottage Christmas Comes to Paris", "content_html": "
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Courtney Allison’s beautiful new book with photos taken at our Margaux apartment in Paris!

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Every winter, Paris undergoes a transformation adorned with twinkling lights, enchanting markets, and an atmosphere that encapsulates the holiday spirit. Yet, what makes the holiday season in Paris truly memorable is the refined decor that graces every corner of the city. From the magnificence of department store window displays to the inviting charm of French bistros lit with fairy lights, Paris evolves into a canvas of festive sophistication. If you’ve ever dreamed of recreating the charm of a Parisian holiday in your own home, get ready for a treat!

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Allow us to introduce Courtney Allison, the visionary behind the world of French Country Cottage. As a freelance photographer, stylist and accomplished author, Courtney infuses every project with a touch of timeless elegance. Chronicled in her debut book, French Country Cottage, her journey leads us through a captivating exploration as Courtney discovers her style while renovating a 1940s cottage with her family. Building on the success of her debut, Courtney’s second book, French Country Cottage Inspired Gatherings, encourages readers to savor moments and find beauty wherever inspiration strikes \u2013 even in the simplicity of a backyard gathering on a Tuesday.

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Our Margaux apartment decked out for the holidays!

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Now, Courtney invites us to immerse ourselves in the festive spirit with her latest book French Country Cottage Christmas. In this stunning Christmas book, Courtney shares her love for vintage elements in holiday decor. From ornaments to unique tree stands, ribbons, skirts and stockings, she guides readers on a journey to create stunning Christmas displays.

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Paris Perfect founder, Madelyn, with French Country Cottage Christmas.

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What adds an extra layer of magic for us at Paris Perfect is that Courtney features our vacation rental, the Margaux, in her book. Just when we thought the Margaux couldn’t be more enchanting with its glorious views of the Eiffel Tower and Parisian rooftops, Courtney’s signature style transforms this three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom vacation rental into a mesmerizing scene, truly embodying the charm of a cozy Parisian holiday.

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Imagine bringing your family to celebrate in the heart of the City of Light surrounded by all the beautiful decor the city offers. The Margaux, beautifully decorated for the holidays, is a testament to the charm and warmth that awaits you.

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Our Margaux vacation rental is beautiful in any season!

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But Courtney’s Christmas book is not solely about decor \u2013 it’s a treasure trove of holiday inspiration. She generously shares some of her favorite recipes and imparts practical tips on planning and decorating, making it the perfect guide for creating your own festive wonderland.

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Recipes as delicious as the views from Margaux’s balcony.

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Looking for a special holiday season gift? You can order signed copies of French Country Cottage Christmas in Courtney\u2019s online shop, complete with a charming floral tote for gifting. Alternatively, find it on Amazon for a quick purchase. Don’t miss the chance to bring the magic of Courtney Allison’s French Country Cottage Christmas into your home!

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\n", "content_text": "Courtney Allison’s beautiful new book with photos taken at our Margaux apartment in Paris!\nEvery winter, Paris undergoes a transformation adorned with twinkling lights, enchanting markets, and an atmosphere that encapsulates the holiday spirit. Yet, what makes the holiday season in Paris truly memorable is the refined decor that graces every corner of the city. From the magnificence of department store window displays to the inviting charm of French bistros lit with fairy lights, Paris evolves into a canvas of festive sophistication. If you’ve ever dreamed of recreating the charm of a Parisian holiday in your own home, get ready for a treat!\nAllow us to introduce Courtney Allison, the visionary behind the world of French Country Cottage. As a freelance photographer, stylist and accomplished author, Courtney infuses every project with a touch of timeless elegance. Chronicled in her debut book, French Country Cottage, her journey leads us through a captivating exploration as Courtney discovers her style while renovating a 1940s cottage with her family. Building on the success of her debut, Courtney’s second book, French Country Cottage Inspired Gatherings, encourages readers to savor moments and find beauty wherever inspiration strikes \u2013 even in the simplicity of a backyard gathering on a Tuesday.\nOur Margaux apartment decked out for the holidays!\nNow, Courtney invites us to immerse ourselves in the festive spirit with her latest book French Country Cottage Christmas. In this stunning Christmas book, Courtney shares her love for vintage elements in holiday decor. From ornaments to unique tree stands, ribbons, skirts and stockings, she guides readers on a journey to create stunning Christmas displays.\nParis Perfect founder, Madelyn, with French Country Cottage Christmas.\nWhat adds an extra layer of magic for us at Paris Perfect is that Courtney features our vacation rental, the Margaux, in her book. Just when we thought the Margaux couldn’t be more enchanting with its glorious views of the Eiffel Tower and Parisian rooftops, Courtney’s signature style transforms this three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom vacation rental into a mesmerizing scene, truly embodying the charm of a cozy Parisian holiday.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Courtney Allison (@frenchcountrycottage)\n\n\n\nImagine bringing your family to celebrate in the heart of the City of Light surrounded by all the beautiful decor the city offers. The Margaux, beautifully decorated for the holidays, is a testament to the charm and warmth that awaits you.\nOur Margaux vacation rental is beautiful in any season!\nBut Courtney’s Christmas book is not solely about decor \u2013 it’s a treasure trove of holiday inspiration. She generously shares some of her favorite recipes and imparts practical tips on planning and decorating, making it the perfect guide for creating your own festive wonderland.\nRecipes as delicious as the views from Margaux’s balcony.\nLooking for a special holiday season gift? You can order signed copies of French Country Cottage Christmas in Courtney\u2019s online shop, complete with a charming floral tote for gifting. Alternatively, find it on Amazon for a quick purchase. Don’t miss the chance to bring the magic of Courtney Allison’s French Country Cottage Christmas into your home!\nThe post A French Country Cottage Christmas Comes to Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2023-12-22T07:04:38-05:00", "date_modified": "2024-09-13T10:34:25-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/french-country-cottage-christmas-courtney-allison-paris-perfect.png", "tags": [ "books set in Paris", "christmas", "Christmas in Paris", "Paris books", "Paris Perfect", "paris perfect apartments", "paris perfect vacation rentals", "Paris Perfect News" ], "summary": "Bring a touch of timeless Parisian elegance into your home with inspiration from Courtney Allison's \"French Country Cottage Christmas\" featuring the Margaux apartment from Paris Perfect!" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=30103", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2023/11/plan-your-holiday-christmas-new-years-experiences-in-paris/", "title": "Plan Your Holiday Christmas & New Year\u2019s Experiences in Paris", "content_html": "
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As the Christmas and New Year holidays approach, envision yourself in the heart of Paris as the City of Light transforms into a winter wonderland of enchantment. Why merely dream about it when you can make it a reality with Paris Perfect? Discover a sparkling world of festive magic where every corner of the city comes alive with holiday cheer. We’ve curated a list of 8 extraordinary Christmas and New Year’s experiences to make your winter stay unforgettable.

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Right now during our Holiday Sale you can make your Paris dreams come true and save 20% on stays this holiday season! Use promo code “Holiday23” to unlock a 20% discount on selected vacation rentals, valid for arrivals from November 13 to December 31, 2023. But hurry, our exclusive Holiday Sale only runs from November 7 to 13, 2023. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience a winter season like no other with Paris Perfect. Your holiday adventure begins now!

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1. Ice Skating

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Picture this: Skating hand in hand in Paris, the frosty breeze on your face, and the joy of the holidays all around. From November 18, 2023, to January 7, 2024, the Jardin des Tuileries becomes home to a twinkling Christmas ice rink. For year-round skating fun, check out the Pailleron skating rink in the 19th arrondissement – the theme nights are a real treat. There are more pop up rinks to be announced, so stay tuned!

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Get your winter wonderland on by hopping between Christmas markets. Start with the Tuileries Market, which is perfect for families. You’ll find carnival rides, charming wooden chalets brimming with gifts and seasonal treats. La D\u00e9fense Market is a bigger, bustling option with even more food and shopping. For a cozier, more traditional experience, venture to Le Marais Christmas Market. Nestled in the heart of the historic Marais district, this market exudes old-world charm. Here, you’ll discover artisanal crafts, unique gifts and a warm, community-oriented ambiance.

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Enjoy a taste of the holiday season on a Christmas Food Tour in Paris! (Credit: Context Travel)

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3. Join a Paris Christmas Food Tour

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Guided by an expert in the culinary arts, delve into the beloved French holiday traditions. Visit local chocolate shops, patisseries and a traditional Christmas market to discover the best flavors of the season on this Paris Christmas Market and Food Tour. Learn about the delicious B\u00fbche de No\u00ebl Christmas cakes, try sweets only available during the holiday season and enjoy shopping at one of the Left Bank’s best Christmas markets!

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4. Disneyland Paris: A Magical Winter Wonderland!

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At Disneyland Paris, the winter and holiday season cast a spell of enchantment over the park. The entire park is adorned with dazzling festive decorations, from sparkling lights to holiday-themed displays that transport you to a world of wonder. Special holiday-themed shows and parades come to life, adding an extra layer of enchantment to your visit. And the best part? This experience isn’t just for kids; it’s fun for the entire family, where cherished memories are made in a world of fantasy!

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Winter in Paris shines, especially in its grand department stores. Galeries Lafayette becomes a winter wonderland under its grand dome, with its enormous Christmas tree aglow with lights and ornaments. From November 8, 2023, to January 9, 2024, the iconic La Samaritaine department store makes a triumphant return on the holiday scene. Its window displays promise a fusion of creativity and extravagance, adorned with massive fir trees, glistening decorations and chandeliers. Each year, every department store in Paris crafts unique displays that are nothing short of magical \u2013 a captivating reason to explore Paris in the winter.

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Christmas lights and decorations on the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es.

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6. Festival of Lights

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When winter blankets the \u00cele-de-France region, the Festival of Lights takes center stage, promising a world of captivating experiences. Some of our favorites include the transformation of Jardin des Plantes, where colossal illuminated statues of animals and plants come to life, creating a magical spectacle. Additionally, the Paris Christmas Illuminations 2023-24 program guarantees a sparkling journey through the city, from the iconic Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es to the charming Bercy Village and beyond. There’s no shortage of alluring events and displays to explore in the City of Light during this magical time of year.

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Save 20% now during our Holiday Sale on a winter stay at our beautiful Calvados apartment in Paris!

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7. Celebrating Christmas Eve and Christmas in Paris

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Imagine waking up on Christmas day in your cozy Paris Perfect vacation rental, surrounded by the sparkling lights of Paris. Whether you prepare a meal with ingredients from a local market or opt for a remarkable Christmas show, you’re in for a heartwarming and unforgettable holiday experience. This year, several theaters remain open on December 24 and 25, 2023, ensuring you have a Christmas Eve and day to remember, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple or with family.

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Try the Galette des rois in January (credit)

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8. Celebrate Epiphany with Galette des Rois

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Embrace a cherished French tradition by ordering a scrumptious Galette des Rois. This flaky pastry filled with almond cream hides a tiny figurine, or f\u00e8ve, inside. Finding it means you get to wear the crown and reign as king or queen for the day! One of our favorite spots to order a Galette des Rois is at Len\u00f4tre. This is a legendary p\u00e2tisserie in France. The shop first opened in 2003, and was instrumental in turning rue Cler into an trendy market street, before moving down around the corner.

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The post Plan Your Holiday Christmas & New Year’s Experiences in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Enjoy a cozy Christmas stay overlooking historic Place Dauphine!\nAs the Christmas and New Year holidays approach, envision yourself in the heart of Paris as the City of Light transforms into a winter wonderland of enchantment. Why merely dream about it when you can make it a reality with Paris Perfect? Discover a sparkling world of festive magic where every corner of the city comes alive with holiday cheer. We’ve curated a list of 8 extraordinary Christmas and New Year’s experiences to make your winter stay unforgettable.\nRight now during our Holiday Sale you can make your Paris dreams come true and save 20% on stays this holiday season! Use promo code “Holiday23” to unlock a 20% discount on selected vacation rentals, valid for arrivals from November 13 to December 31, 2023. But hurry, our exclusive Holiday Sale only runs from November 7 to 13, 2023. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience a winter season like no other with Paris Perfect. Your holiday adventure begins now!\n\n 1. Ice Skating\nPicture this: Skating hand in hand in Paris, the frosty breeze on your face, and the joy of the holidays all around. From November 18, 2023, to January 7, 2024, the Jardin des Tuileries becomes home to a twinkling Christmas ice rink. For year-round skating fun, check out the Pailleron skating rink in the 19th arrondissement – the theme nights are a real treat. There are more pop up rinks to be announced, so stay tuned!\n\n 2. Christmas Market Hopping\nGet your winter wonderland on by hopping between Christmas markets. Start with the Tuileries Market, which is perfect for families. You’ll find carnival rides, charming wooden chalets brimming with gifts and seasonal treats. La D\u00e9fense Market is a bigger, bustling option with even more food and shopping. For a cozier, more traditional experience, venture to Le Marais Christmas Market. Nestled in the heart of the historic Marais district, this market exudes old-world charm. Here, you’ll discover artisanal crafts, unique gifts and a warm, community-oriented ambiance.\nEnjoy a taste of the holiday season on a Christmas Food Tour in Paris! (Credit: Context Travel)\n 3. Join a Paris Christmas Food Tour\nGuided by an expert in the culinary arts, delve into the beloved French holiday traditions. Visit local chocolate shops, patisseries and a traditional Christmas market to discover the best flavors of the season on this Paris Christmas Market and Food Tour. Learn about the delicious B\u00fbche de No\u00ebl Christmas cakes, try sweets only available during the holiday season and enjoy shopping at one of the Left Bank’s best Christmas markets!\n\n 4. Disneyland Paris: A Magical Winter Wonderland!\nAt Disneyland Paris, the winter and holiday season cast a spell of enchantment over the park. The entire park is adorned with dazzling festive decorations, from sparkling lights to holiday-themed displays that transport you to a world of wonder. Special holiday-themed shows and parades come to life, adding an extra layer of enchantment to your visit. And the best part? This experience isn’t just for kids; it’s fun for the entire family, where cherished memories are made in a world of fantasy!\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Le Bon Marche\u0301 Rive Gauche (@lebonmarcherivegauche)\n\n\n\n 5. Visit Paris Department Stores\u00a0\nWinter in Paris shines, especially in its grand department stores. Galeries Lafayette becomes a winter wonderland under its grand dome, with its enormous Christmas tree aglow with lights and ornaments. From November 8, 2023, to January 9, 2024, the iconic La Samaritaine department store makes a triumphant return on the holiday scene. Its window displays promise a fusion of creativity and extravagance, adorned with massive fir trees, glistening decorations and chandeliers. Each year, every department store in Paris crafts unique displays that are nothing short of magical \u2013 a captivating reason to explore Paris in the winter.\nChristmas lights and decorations on the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es.\n 6. Festival of Lights\nWhen winter blankets the \u00cele-de-France region, the Festival of Lights takes center stage, promising a world of captivating experiences. Some of our favorites include the transformation of Jardin des Plantes, where colossal illuminated statues of animals and plants come to life, creating a magical spectacle. Additionally, the Paris Christmas Illuminations 2023-24 program guarantees a sparkling journey through the city, from the iconic Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es to the charming Bercy Village and beyond. There’s no shortage of alluring events and displays to explore in the City of Light during this magical time of year.\nSave 20% now during our Holiday Sale on a winter stay at our beautiful Calvados apartment in Paris!\n 7. Celebrating Christmas Eve and Christmas in Paris\nImagine waking up on Christmas day in your cozy Paris Perfect vacation rental, surrounded by the sparkling lights of Paris. Whether you prepare a meal with ingredients from a local market or opt for a remarkable Christmas show, you’re in for a heartwarming and unforgettable holiday experience. This year, several theaters remain open on December 24 and 25, 2023, ensuring you have a Christmas Eve and day to remember, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple or with family.\nTry the Galette des rois in January (credit)\n8. Celebrate Epiphany with Galette des Rois\nEmbrace a cherished French tradition by ordering a scrumptious Galette des Rois. This flaky pastry filled with almond cream hides a tiny figurine, or f\u00e8ve, inside. Finding it means you get to wear the crown and reign as king or queen for the day! One of our favorite spots to order a Galette des Rois is at Len\u00f4tre. This is a legendary p\u00e2tisserie in France. The shop first opened in 2003, and was instrumental in turning rue Cler into an trendy market street, before moving down around the corner.\nThe post Plan Your Holiday Christmas & New Year’s Experiences in Paris appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2023-11-10T08:46:44-05:00", "date_modified": "2023-11-10T08:46:44-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/A-Guide-to-Christmas-in-Paris-for-2019-by-Paris-Perfect7.jpg", "tags": [ "christmas", "christmas B\u00fbche de No\u00ebl", "Christmas in Paris", "christmas lights", "Christmas markets", "new year", "New Year's in Paris", "paris in winter", "Romantic Christmas in Paris", "what to do in winter", "Winter in Paris", "winter trip to Paris", "See & Do" ], "summary": "Check out our curated list of 8 extraordinary Christmas and New Year's experiences to make your winter stay unforgettable." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=29975", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2023/09/winter-in-paris-our-tips-for-a-must-experience-holiday-getaway/", "title": "Winter in Paris: Our Tips for a Must-Experience Holiday Getaway", "content_html": "
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It’s easy to see why Paris is called the City of Light during the winter when it takes on an extra layer of magic. As the Eiffel Tower twinkles with festive lights and the scent of mulled wine fills the air, there’s no better time to experience the enchantment of the French capital. Whether you’re traveling before Christmas for some fabulous holiday shopping or planning to enjoy the season in France this year, we’re revealing some of our cherished holiday hot spots and must-attend events. If you haven’t experienced the charms of winter in Paris, find out why you should plan a visit to the City of Light this holiday season!

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Christmas decorations welcome you to La Place Dauphine.

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Spectacular Decorations

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Parisians take their holiday decorations seriously. As you wander the city’s iconic streets and squares, you’ll be greeted by dazzling displays of lights, festive wreaths and beautifully adorned Christmas trees. The Champs-Elys\u00e9es, Avenue Montaigne and Galeries Lafayette are renowned for their extravagant holiday decorations that turn the city into a mesmerizing winter wonderland.

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Galeries Lafayette: This iconic department store in Paris is a must-see during the holiday season. We love it because it embodies the enchantment of the season, and it’s a must-visit for us year after year. The centerpiece is their magnificent Christmas tree, standing at over 20 meters (65 feet), which always leaves us in awe. It’s one of our first stops every year, and it’s become a cherished holiday tradition. Outside, the store’s displays add to the magic with intricate lighting and decorations, turning the area into a winter wonderland.

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Avenue Montaigne: We love taking a leisurely stroll down this iconic avenue, not just for the designer boutiques but also for the charming holiday ambiance. It’s a perfect spot for some luxurious window shopping and soaking up the festive atmosphere.

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Try the classic b\u00fbche de No\u00ebl Christmas dessert.

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Cozy Caf\u00e9s and Festive Treats

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Parisians know how to savor the flavors of the winter season. You’ll find charming caf\u00e9s serving up steaming cups of hot chocolate and mulled wine, perfect for warming up on chilly days. Don’t forget to indulge in festive treats like galette des rois (king cake) and b\u00fbche de No\u00ebl (Yule log cake) at local patisseries.

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Jean-Paul H\u00e9vin: Jean-Paul H\u00e9vin holds a special place in our hearts as one of our favorite chocolate shops year-round. Conveniently located just a short walk from several of our vacation rentals in the 7th arrondissement (23bis Av. de la Motte-Picquet, 75007), it’s a place we often pop into for a sweet treat. During the winter season, their decadent hot chocolate is the perfect way to warm up on a chilly Parisian day!

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Auberge Bressane Paris: Auberge Bressane Paris is the perfect cozy setting for a winter’s day in the city. It’s where we retreat to enjoy some traditional French winter comfort food. Amidst the warm and inviting ambiance, don’t miss the opportunity to try their signature sweet or savory souffl\u00e9s. This delightful dish is not only a feast for the taste buds but also a captivating tableside performance that adds an extra touch of magic to your dining experience in Paris. (16 Av. de la Motte-Picquet, 75007 )

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World-Class Shopping

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Paris is a shopper’s paradise year-round, but during the holidays it reaches a whole new level of excellence. The city’s luxury boutiques and department stores, such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps, go all out with holiday window displays and exclusive seasonal collections. It’s the perfect opportunity to find unique gifts for your loved ones.

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Le Bon March\u00e9: Le Bon March\u00e9, with its enchanting holiday decor, is a winter wonderland that captivates us every time we visit. The store’s holiday displays and festive ambiance add an extra layer of charm to our shopping experience. But what truly sets it apart is the perfect blend of luxury goods and local treasures.

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In the heart of the department store, you’ll find booths set up that house an array of unique pieces crafted by local artisans and designers. These hidden gems, nestled among well-known brands and luxury goods, are a testament to the spirit of Paris. It’s here that we’ve discovered some of our favorite one-of-a-kind holiday gifts and souvenirs.

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The stunning interior of La Samaritaine. (Image courtesy DFS Group)

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La Samaritaine: Just under a 5-minute walk from our vacation rentals at La Place Dauphine, La Samaritaine is another gem that we hold dear. This iconic department store recently underwent a spectacular transformation, and we’ve had the privilege of witnessing its grand reopening. We love it because it’s now a modern haven for luxury shopping, dining and cultural exploration.

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La Samaritaine undergoes a remarkable transformation during the winter season. The store’s holiday decorations and innovative displays make it a place we eagerly anticipate visiting. What sets it apart is its ability to seamlessly blend tradition with innovation.

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Christmas lights and decorations on the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es.

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Christmas Markets

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Paris boasts a variety of enchanting Christmas markets, each with its own unique charm. The Champs-Elys\u00e9es, Montmartre and Notre-Dame Christmas markets offer a delightful blend of artisanal gifts, traditional crafts and delicious food. They are the ideal place to find one-of-a-kind souvenirs and soak in the holiday spirit.

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Tuileries Garden Christmas Market: We come here every year without fail! What we love about it is the festive atmosphere that appeals to everyone, but it’s especially perfect for families. There are lines of charming wooden chalets where we find unique artisanal gifts, treats and holiday decorations. What makes it perfect for families are all of the family-friendly activities, from ice skating and soaking in Paris views at the top of the carousel to carnival games. There are even surprise guest appearances by P\u00e8re No\u00ebl (Santa Claus) and Rudolph le Renne (Rudolph the Reindeer)!

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La D\u00e9fense Christmas Market: La D\u00e9fense Christmas Market, set in a more modern backdrop, has become another cherished holiday tradition for us. Our favorite part about this market is the sheer scale of offerings. With numerous vendors, it’s a paradise for food, drinks and shopping. Whether we’re in the mood for traditional holiday treats or innovative culinary delights, we find it all here.

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Cultural Delights

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Paris is a cultural hub year-round, but during the holidays it offers a host of special events and performances. Attend a classical concert, enjoy a ballet at the Op\u00e9ra Garnier, or immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere of Christmas-themed exhibitions at the city’s museums and galleries.

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Paris Ballet at Palais Garnier & Opera Bastille: One of our favorite winter traditions in Paris is enjoying the city’s vibrant ballet scene. With over 180 performances annually by the renowned Paris Ballet Company, it’s an integral part of our holiday season. Whether it’s at the iconic Palais Garnier or the modern Opera Bastille, being inside these venues is an experience in itself. Every winter, we make it a point to watch classics like “The Nutcracker” come to life on stage. It’s a visual delight that becomes a cherished memory of the season.

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To ensure you don’t miss out on this cultural delight, discover the schedule and book your seats in advance on the Paris Ballet Company\u2019s website. While not all shows and events for 2023-24 have been released, follow us on social media for updates to make sure you don\u2019t miss out on being part of this enchanting ballet season and other exciting cultural events in Paris this winter.

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The city’s breathtaking decorations, world-class shopping, festive treats, and cultural offerings create an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re sipping hot chocolate by the Seine or exploring the charming Christmas markets, Paris during the holidays promises warmth, wonder and pure enchantment. And what better way to fully immerse yourself in this magical atmosphere than by staying at one of our Paris vacation rentals this winter? Our cozy and stylish accommodations will provide you with a home away from home, allowing you to enjoy the city’s holiday splendor to the fullest. Paris awaits, ready to share its festive magic with you!

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The post Winter in Paris: Our Tips for a Must-Experience Holiday Getaway appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Galeries Lafayette has new festive decorations every holiday season!\nIt’s easy to see why Paris is called the City of Light during the winter when it takes on an extra layer of magic. As the Eiffel Tower twinkles with festive lights and the scent of mulled wine fills the air, there’s no better time to experience the enchantment of the French capital. Whether you’re traveling before Christmas for some fabulous holiday shopping or planning to enjoy the season in France this year, we’re revealing some of our cherished holiday hot spots and must-attend events. If you haven’t experienced the charms of winter in Paris, find out why you should plan a visit to the City of Light this holiday season!\nChristmas decorations welcome you to La Place Dauphine.\nSpectacular Decorations\nParisians take their holiday decorations seriously. As you wander the city’s iconic streets and squares, you’ll be greeted by dazzling displays of lights, festive wreaths and beautifully adorned Christmas trees. The Champs-Elys\u00e9es, Avenue Montaigne and Galeries Lafayette are renowned for their extravagant holiday decorations that turn the city into a mesmerizing winter wonderland.\nParis Perfect Favorites:\nGaleries Lafayette: This iconic department store in Paris is a must-see during the holiday season. We love it because it embodies the enchantment of the season, and it’s a must-visit for us year after year. The centerpiece is their magnificent Christmas tree, standing at over 20 meters (65 feet), which always leaves us in awe. It’s one of our first stops every year, and it’s become a cherished holiday tradition. Outside, the store’s displays add to the magic with intricate lighting and decorations, turning the area into a winter wonderland.\n\nAvenue Montaigne: We love taking a leisurely stroll down this iconic avenue, not just for the designer boutiques but also for the charming holiday ambiance. It’s a perfect spot for some luxurious window shopping and soaking up the festive atmosphere.\nTry the classic b\u00fbche de No\u00ebl Christmas dessert.\nCozy Caf\u00e9s and Festive Treats\nParisians know how to savor the flavors of the winter season. You’ll find charming caf\u00e9s serving up steaming cups of hot chocolate and mulled wine, perfect for warming up on chilly days. Don’t forget to indulge in festive treats like galette des rois (king cake) and b\u00fbche de No\u00ebl (Yule log cake) at local patisseries.\nParis Perfect Favorites:\nJean-Paul H\u00e9vin: Jean-Paul H\u00e9vin holds a special place in our hearts as one of our favorite chocolate shops year-round. Conveniently located just a short walk from several of our vacation rentals in the 7th arrondissement (23bis Av. de la Motte-Picquet, 75007), it’s a place we often pop into for a sweet treat. During the winter season, their decadent hot chocolate is the perfect way to warm up on a chilly Parisian day!\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Maison Jean-Paul He\u0301vin (@jeanpaul_hevin)\n\n\n\nAuberge Bressane Paris: Auberge Bressane Paris is the perfect cozy setting for a winter’s day in the city. It’s where we retreat to enjoy some traditional French winter comfort food. Amidst the warm and inviting ambiance, don’t miss the opportunity to try their signature sweet or savory souffl\u00e9s. This delightful dish is not only a feast for the taste buds but also a captivating tableside performance that adds an extra touch of magic to your dining experience in Paris. (16 Av. de la Motte-Picquet, 75007 )\nPlace Vendome\nWorld-Class Shopping\nParis is a shopper’s paradise year-round, but during the holidays it reaches a whole new level of excellence. The city’s luxury boutiques and department stores, such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps, go all out with holiday window displays and exclusive seasonal collections. It’s the perfect opportunity to find unique gifts for your loved ones.\nParis Perfect Favorites:\nLe Bon March\u00e9: Le Bon March\u00e9, with its enchanting holiday decor, is a winter wonderland that captivates us every time we visit. The store’s holiday displays and festive ambiance add an extra layer of charm to our shopping experience. But what truly sets it apart is the perfect blend of luxury goods and local treasures.\nIn the heart of the department store, you’ll find booths set up that house an array of unique pieces crafted by local artisans and designers. These hidden gems, nestled among well-known brands and luxury goods, are a testament to the spirit of Paris. It’s here that we’ve discovered some of our favorite one-of-a-kind holiday gifts and souvenirs.\nThe stunning interior of La Samaritaine. (Image courtesy DFS Group)\nLa Samaritaine: Just under a 5-minute walk from our vacation rentals at La Place Dauphine, La Samaritaine is another gem that we hold dear. This iconic department store recently underwent a spectacular transformation, and we’ve had the privilege of witnessing its grand reopening. We love it because it’s now a modern haven for luxury shopping, dining and cultural exploration.\nLa Samaritaine undergoes a remarkable transformation during the winter season. The store’s holiday decorations and innovative displays make it a place we eagerly anticipate visiting. What sets it apart is its ability to seamlessly blend tradition with innovation.\nChristmas lights and decorations on the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es.\nChristmas Markets\nParis boasts a variety of enchanting Christmas markets, each with its own unique charm. The Champs-Elys\u00e9es, Montmartre and Notre-Dame Christmas markets offer a delightful blend of artisanal gifts, traditional crafts and delicious food. They are the ideal place to find one-of-a-kind souvenirs and soak in the holiday spirit.\nParis Perfect Favorites:\nTuileries Garden Christmas Market: We come here every year without fail! What we love about it is the festive atmosphere that appeals to everyone, but it’s especially perfect for families. There are lines of charming wooden chalets where we find unique artisanal gifts, treats and holiday decorations. What makes it perfect for families are all of the family-friendly activities, from ice skating and soaking in Paris views at the top of the carousel to carnival games. There are even surprise guest appearances by P\u00e8re No\u00ebl (Santa Claus) and Rudolph le Renne (Rudolph the Reindeer)!\nEnjoy a warming glass of vin chaud at a Paris winter market.\nLa D\u00e9fense Christmas Market: La D\u00e9fense Christmas Market, set in a more modern backdrop, has become another cherished holiday tradition for us. Our favorite part about this market is the sheer scale of offerings. With numerous vendors, it’s a paradise for food, drinks and shopping. Whether we’re in the mood for traditional holiday treats or innovative culinary delights, we find it all here.\nEnjoy a show at the historic Op\u00e9ra Garnier.\nCultural Delights\nParis is a cultural hub year-round, but during the holidays it offers a host of special events and performances. Attend a classical concert, enjoy a ballet at the Op\u00e9ra Garnier, or immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere of Christmas-themed exhibitions at the city’s museums and galleries.\nParis Perfect Favorites:\nParis Ballet at Palais Garnier & Opera Bastille: One of our favorite winter traditions in Paris is enjoying the city’s vibrant ballet scene. With over 180 performances annually by the renowned Paris Ballet Company, it’s an integral part of our holiday season. Whether it’s at the iconic Palais Garnier or the modern Opera Bastille, being inside these venues is an experience in itself. Every winter, we make it a point to watch classics like “The Nutcracker” come to life on stage. It’s a visual delight that becomes a cherished memory of the season.\n\ufeff\nTo ensure you don’t miss out on this cultural delight, discover the schedule and book your seats in advance on the Paris Ballet Company\u2019s website. While not all shows and events for 2023-24 have been released, follow us on social media for updates to make sure you don\u2019t miss out on being part of this enchanting ballet season and other exciting cultural events in Paris this winter.\nThe city’s breathtaking decorations, world-class shopping, festive treats, and cultural offerings create an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re sipping hot chocolate by the Seine or exploring the charming Christmas markets, Paris during the holidays promises warmth, wonder and pure enchantment. And what better way to fully immerse yourself in this magical atmosphere than by staying at one of our Paris vacation rentals this winter? Our cozy and stylish accommodations will provide you with a home away from home, allowing you to enjoy the city’s holiday splendor to the fullest. Paris awaits, ready to share its festive magic with you!\nThe post Winter in Paris: Our Tips for a Must-Experience Holiday Getaway appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2023-09-27T09:48:14-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-09-27T09:48:14-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Allexa Dunn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/allexadunn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4ee2256a9cb3e4b29fa9b95e4fab689bbe6fcf7401353dac4eef997c624d8c59?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/HW-lafayette-christmas-10-original.jpg", "tags": [ "christmas", "christmas B\u00fbche de No\u00ebl", "Christmas in Paris", "paris in winter", "what to do in winter", "Winter in Paris", "winter trip to Paris", "See & Do" ], "summary": "The City of Light takes on an extra layer of magic during winter when holiday lights and a festive atmosphere fill the air. Find out why we love winter in Paris!" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=28311", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2021/12/why-christmas-in-paris-is-magical/", "title": "Why Christmas in Paris is Magical", "content_html": "

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Thinking of spending Christmas in Paris? Glittering lights, pretty decorations and Christmas markets create a magical atmosphere, with carol concerts, ice skating and special store displays to celebrate the winter season. The weather may be crisp \u2013 with even a sprinkling of snow \u2013 but that just makes the caf\u00e9s and restaurants all the more cozy, ideal for sampling French holiday treats. Here’s some festive inspiration for enjoying a wonderful winter holiday in Paris!

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Expect to see twinkling lights illuminating key monuments, squares and streets during Christmas in Paris, alongside Christmas trees and colorful decorations. Head for iconic Avenue des Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es for the most sparkly affair, lit up all night on Christmas Eve and New Year\u2019s Eve. Alternatively, wander Avenue Montaigne, Boulevard Haussmann, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honor\u00e9, Place Vend\u00f4me or villagey Montmartre for some of the best seasonal displays. Usually on show from mid-November, many lights stay up until early January to brighten the holidays through New Year in Paris.

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For a truly memorable experience of Christmas in Paris hit the ice rinks. Ice skating in Paris, hosted outside from November through to January, is an enchanting highlight of the winter season. There\u2019s usually a rink in the Jardin des Tuileries near the Louvre and in Champ de Mars by the Eiffel Tower, both part of bustling Christmas Markets.

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Traditional Christmas Markets \u2013 or March\u00e9s de No\u00ebl \u2013 are popular in Paris offering winter cheer, fun fairs, festive food and drink stalls, and seasonal shopping. From November onwards, they brighten up town everywhere from Les Halles to Notre-Dame Cathedral, H\u00f4tel de Ville, the Tuileries Garden, La D\u00e9fense, Montmartre, Saint-Germain-des-Pr\u00e9s, Trocad\u00e9ro and Champ de Mars near the Eiffel Tower. Expect wooden chalets, Alpine decorations, folksy crafts, regional produce and sweet treats, hot chocolate and vin chaud (hot mulled wine). Specialist English, Swedish, Alsatian and Japanese Christmas markets are also held. Even local street and food markets get in on the action. Here’s a list of Paris Christmas Markets for 2021.

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French shops pull out all the stops for Christmas and New Year in Paris, from lights to trees, fabulous foliage, music, animations, elaborate decorations and themed window dressing. Discover dreamy displays from all the big designer brands, such as fashion house Herm\u00e8s, as well as the famous Paris department stores, including Le Bon March\u00e9, Galeries Lafayette, Printemps,\u00a0Le BHV Marais and La Samaritaine. You\u2019ll also find gorgeous gifts and toys in-store, plus seasonal drinks and dining. For more tempting festive food, visit La Grande \u00c9picerie de Paris.

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Stunning all year round, with its vibrant nightly light displays, the\u00a0Eiffel Tower is especially showstopping over the holiday season at\u00a0Christmas and New Year. The tree-dotted gardens below are free to visit, with enchanting mood lights and snowflake effects. Traditionally transformed for winter, the first-floor terrace boasts igloo-like transparent lounge domes, festive foods, kids\u2019 tours and even visits from Santa.

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Get into the festive spirit at one of Paris\u2019s inspiring churches. Many host special services on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day as well as atmospheric carol concerts, organ recitals and candle-lit midnight masses in the run-up to Christmas and over the winter season. Beautiful Paris churches include\u00a0\u00c9glise Saint-Sulpice and\u00a0\u00c9glise Saint Germain des Pr\u00e9s in the 6th, the\u00a0American Church in Paris in the 7th arrondissement (for English-language worship),\u00a0\u00c9glise de la Madeleine in the 8th and domed\u00a0Sacr\u00e9 Coeur Basilica in Montmartre. Gorgeous Gothic chapel\u00a0Sainte-Chapelle also hosts classical concerts around Christmas.

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For a magical Christmas or New Year in Paris, it\u2019s hard to beat a stay at one of our Paris Perfect rental apartments in superb central locations, including the ever so charming La Place Dauphine apartments on the \u00cele de la Cit\u00e9 in the heart of Paris. All offer stylish interiors for enjoying your own festive gathering or meal, and many also have balcony views of Paris\u2019s twinkling lights including the spectacular Eiffel Tower. Merry Christmas!

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The post Why Christmas in Paris is Magical appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Thinking of spending Christmas in Paris? Glittering lights, pretty decorations and Christmas markets create a magical atmosphere, with carol concerts, ice skating and special store displays to celebrate the winter season. The weather may be crisp \u2013 with even a sprinkling of snow \u2013 but that just makes the caf\u00e9s and restaurants all the more cozy, ideal for sampling French holiday treats. Here’s some festive inspiration for enjoying a wonderful winter holiday in Paris!\n \nFestive Lights and Christmas Shopping\nExpect to see twinkling lights illuminating key monuments, squares and streets during Christmas in Paris, alongside Christmas trees and colorful decorations. Head for iconic Avenue des Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es for the most sparkly affair, lit up all night on Christmas Eve and New Year\u2019s Eve. Alternatively, wander Avenue Montaigne, Boulevard Haussmann, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honor\u00e9, Place Vend\u00f4me or villagey Montmartre for some of the best seasonal displays. Usually on show from mid-November, many lights stay up until early January to brighten the holidays through New Year in Paris.\n \nIce Skating in Paris \nFor a truly memorable experience of Christmas in Paris hit the ice rinks. Ice skating in Paris, hosted outside from November through to January, is an enchanting highlight of the winter season. There\u2019s usually a rink in the Jardin des Tuileries near the Louvre and in Champ de Mars by the Eiffel Tower, both part of bustling Christmas Markets.\n \nChristmas Markets\nTraditional Christmas Markets \u2013 or March\u00e9s de No\u00ebl \u2013 are popular in Paris offering winter cheer, fun fairs, festive food and drink stalls, and seasonal shopping. From November onwards, they brighten up town everywhere from Les Halles to Notre-Dame Cathedral, H\u00f4tel de Ville, the Tuileries Garden, La D\u00e9fense, Montmartre, Saint-Germain-des-Pr\u00e9s, Trocad\u00e9ro and Champ de Mars near the Eiffel Tower. Expect wooden chalets, Alpine decorations, folksy crafts, regional produce and sweet treats, hot chocolate and vin chaud (hot mulled wine). Specialist English, Swedish, Alsatian and Japanese Christmas markets are also held. Even local street and food markets get in on the action. Here’s a list of Paris Christmas Markets for 2021.\n\nDepartment Store Holiday Sparkle\n\nFrench shops pull out all the stops for Christmas and New Year in Paris, from lights to trees, fabulous foliage, music, animations, elaborate decorations and themed window dressing. Discover dreamy displays from all the big designer brands, such as fashion house Herm\u00e8s, as well as the famous Paris department stores, including Le Bon March\u00e9, Galeries Lafayette, Printemps,\u00a0Le BHV Marais and La Samaritaine. You\u2019ll also find gorgeous gifts and toys in-store, plus seasonal drinks and dining. For more tempting festive food, visit La Grande \u00c9picerie de Paris.\n \nEiffel Tower Gets Merry\nStunning all year round, with its vibrant nightly light displays, the\u00a0Eiffel Tower is especially showstopping over the holiday season at\u00a0Christmas and New Year. The tree-dotted gardens below are free to visit, with enchanting mood lights and snowflake effects. Traditionally transformed for winter, the first-floor terrace boasts igloo-like transparent lounge domes, festive foods, kids\u2019 tours and even visits from Santa.\n \nHoliday Church Services\nGet into the festive spirit at one of Paris\u2019s inspiring churches. Many host special services on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day as well as atmospheric carol concerts, organ recitals and candle-lit midnight masses in the run-up to Christmas and over the winter season. Beautiful Paris churches include\u00a0\u00c9glise Saint-Sulpice and\u00a0\u00c9glise Saint Germain des Pr\u00e9s in the 6th, the\u00a0American Church in Paris in the 7th arrondissement (for English-language worship),\u00a0\u00c9glise de la Madeleine in the 8th and domed\u00a0Sacr\u00e9 Coeur Basilica in Montmartre. Gorgeous Gothic chapel\u00a0Sainte-Chapelle also hosts classical concerts around Christmas.\nChristmas decorations welcome you to La Place Dauphine\nChristmas in Paris with Paris Perfect\n\nFor a magical Christmas or New Year in Paris, it\u2019s hard to beat a stay at one of our Paris Perfect rental apartments in superb central locations, including the ever so charming La Place Dauphine apartments on the \u00cele de la Cit\u00e9 in the heart of Paris. All offer stylish interiors for enjoying your own festive gathering or meal, and many also have balcony views of Paris\u2019s twinkling lights including the spectacular Eiffel Tower. Merry Christmas!\nThe post Why Christmas in Paris is Magical appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2021-12-22T09:06:44-05:00", "date_modified": "2021-12-22T09:06:44-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Sophie Davies", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/sophieracheldavies/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/edadb7db93ae6efba8de9e38ba584ae7ecf0e2cf0a8b4ad6793f8a6d896a805d?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Sophie Davies", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/sophieracheldavies/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/edadb7db93ae6efba8de9e38ba584ae7ecf0e2cf0a8b4ad6793f8a6d896a805d?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/paris-perfect-christmas-magical.jpg", "tags": [ "christmas", "Christmas in Paris", "christmas lights", "Christmas markets", "Ice Skating", "paris in winter", "shopping in paris", "what to do in winter", "Winter in Paris", "See & Do" ], "summary": "Thinking of spending Christmas in Paris? Glittering lights, pretty decorations and Christmas markets create a magical atmosphere." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=21016", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2017/12/best-wishes-for-a-wonderful-holiday-season/", "title": "Best Wishes For a Wonderful Holiday Season!", "content_html": "
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On a recent wintery Saturday, my sister Lisa and I enjoyed a brisk 4-mile walk from the Eiffel Tower, along the Seine, to our destination, La Place Dauphine to put up some Christmas decorations.

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It was one of the coldest days of this holiday season, but we took off some of the winter chill by stopping along the way at one of my favorite crepe stands, for a bite and some mulled wine.

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On the way back we stopped at the upscale Bon Marche department store at Sevres Babylon. It was sparkling for the holidays and bustling with shoppers who were marveling at the interesting artisans from throughout France that had been invited to display their work, from graffiti artists customizing sneakers to talented jewelry makers.

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Madelyn (sister no. 3) in front and Lisa (sister no. 6) in the back on a freezing winter day in Paris!

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Suddenly, there was loud classical music and the crowds stopped to marvel at a vision of sugar plum ducks descending the escalator, unlike any Nutcracker performance we\u2019ve ever seen. It was a magical end to a perfect Saturday.

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We hope you have a\u00a0lovely festive season and we wish you all the best for a wonderful holiday!

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The post Best Wishes For a Wonderful Holiday Season! appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Credit: Julien Le Bars Photography\nOn a recent wintery Saturday, my sister Lisa and I enjoyed a brisk 4-mile walk from the Eiffel Tower, along the Seine, to our destination, La Place Dauphine to put up some Christmas decorations.\n\n\n\nIt was one of the coldest days of this holiday season, but we took off some of the winter chill by stopping along the way at one of my favorite crepe stands, for a bite and some mulled wine.\nCredit: Hannah Wilson\nOn the way back we stopped at the upscale Bon Marche department store at Sevres Babylon. It was sparkling for the holidays and bustling with shoppers who were marveling at the interesting artisans from throughout France that had been invited to display their work, from graffiti artists customizing sneakers to talented jewelry makers.\nMadelyn (sister no. 3) in front and Lisa (sister no. 6) in the back on a freezing winter day in Paris!\nSuddenly, there was loud classical music and the crowds stopped to marvel at a vision of sugar plum ducks descending the escalator, unlike any Nutcracker performance we\u2019ve ever seen. It was a magical end to a perfect Saturday.\n\nWe hope you have a\u00a0lovely festive season and we wish you all the best for a wonderful holiday!\nThe post Best Wishes For a Wonderful Holiday Season! appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2017-12-20T07:08:10-05:00", "date_modified": "2021-07-28T09:36:07-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Madelyn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/madelyn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/857da10414a731f8d59d22fd5a29b5b73511c236a429510cc6b237e5bb6989f6?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Madelyn", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/madelyn/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/857da10414a731f8d59d22fd5a29b5b73511c236a429510cc6b237e5bb6989f6?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/JLB-place-dauphine-christmas-edit-2.jpg", "tags": [ "bon marche", "christmas", "Christmas in Paris", "happy holidays", "happy new year", "holiday season", "La Place Dauphine", "Nutcracker", "paris perfect apartments", "Paris Perfect News" ], "summary": "On a recent wintery Saturday, my sister Lisa and I enjoyed a brisk 4-mile walk from the Eiffel Tower, along the Seine, to our destination, 25 Place Dauphine to put up some Christmas decorations. It was one of the coldest days of this holiday season, but we took off some of the winter chill by stopping along the way at one of my favorite crepe stands, for a bite and some mulled wine." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=19232", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2017/10/our-favorite-things-to-do-in-paris-during-the-festive-season/", "title": "Our Team Share Their Favorite Festive Activities", "content_html": "
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“Paris is always a good idea” – said Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina. This, we know. However, it’s magnificent in winter. There are trees draped in fairy lights, pretty festive markets, and a Christmas ambiance like no other city. Even better, many things are actually open on Christmas Day.

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Starting in early December the main shopping streets – and pretty much all of the stores – start putting up their Christmas decorations, giving Paris a glitzy makeover. Holiday events such as the Christmas chalets, the grand city decorations and the department store sales, actually continue well into January. So, if you want an extended vacation, then Paris is the place to be.

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Year after year, our Paris Perfect team have all fallen under Paris’s spell, but especially so during winter. Read some of our favorite things to do and see during the holiday season…

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Natasha loves the Christmas markets

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Natasha, our Marketing Manager, adores visiting the beautiful Christmas markets all over the city. One of the most charming markets is set along Quai Branly. It’s right at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, offering glimpses of La Grande Dame. There’s delicious French food and a myriad of Christmas stalls, selling cute gifts and bespoke decorations.

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While there are dozens of other places to visit, one of Natasha’s favorites is the charming little Christmas market in Montmartre, right next to the\u00a0Sacr\u00e9 Coeur church. Montmartre’s village-like atmosphere makes it even more alluring and children don’t miss out either – there’s even a small petting zoo.

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John loves mulled wine

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John, our Chief Technology Officer, enjoys making merry when in Paris. He likes sampling some delicious vin chaud, or, mulled wine. It can be found everywhere, at Paris’s Christmas markets and a host of cafes throughout the city.

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There are various versions of mulled wine; some being more of a brandy-laced wine. Sipping on a cup while wandering around a bustling Christmas market feels incredibly festive. It certainly gets you into the spirit of things!

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Laura loves Christmas shopping at Galeries\u00a0Lafayette

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Laura, our Senior Writer, aims for the inspired Christmas decorations at Galeries Lafayette. They are truly spectacular and bring in the joyful season. Every year, the store picks one designer brand to feature in their sensational Christmas window display. It’s always exciting to see what they create and an eagerly awaited event.

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Past designs have featured a Burberry bears frolicking in London and Dior ballerinas dancing through stylized Parisian views.\u00a0The other big department stores like Printemps and Le Bon Marche also create colorful Christmas displays, but they can’t compete. Galeries Lafayette is always the winner.

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Wander towards the heart of the store, to see the iconic Christmas tree under the ornate stained-glass ceiling. Every year, a new tree is designed and proudly displayed in the store. Past creations include an inverted, gravity-defying tree, a beautiful Swatch themed tree and an enchanting white paper one: home to some crafty polar bears. A highlight being a majestic modern pyramid that shimmered with hundreds of oversized baubles.

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Madelyn loves Christmas shopping and the New Year sales

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Paris Perfect’s Founder, Madelyn, loves Christmas shopping in Paris because she can find unique gifts for friends and family at home. If her travel plans allow, she books an extended stay after the New Year – to enjoy the outstanding January sales. Some of her favorite items include the beautiful gift boxes of macarons from Ladur\u00e9e.

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Photo: Hannah Wilson

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Madelyn’s tip? Along with seriously discounted prices, you can also get a tax refund if you spend over \u20ac175 in one day. So, if Santa didn’t bring you everything you wanted, pamper yourself with a guilt-free shopping spree after Christmas.

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Ingrid loves Christmas lights and decorations

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Photo: David C. Phillips/parisianmoments.com

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Ingrid, our Reservations Manager, spends the whole year managing our chic apartments. When the twinkling Christmas lights and trees are positioned, she loves the conviviality of the holiday. The buzzing atmosphere is all part of the festivities.

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Photo: Julien Le Bars

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A special place to experience a perfect Christmas scene is the charming Place Dauphine in the 1st arrondissement. A cluster of large pine trees are set in the triangular park and adorned with classic glittery baubles and ribbons. Paired with the golden light from the iron lampposts: it’s utterly magical.

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Michelle loves seasonal cakes and treats

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Photo: Hannah Wilson

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Personally, I look forward to the mouthwatering Christmas cakes, chocolates and sweet delights that the French pastry chefs create.

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Delicate golden macaron trees, tiny marzipan fruits and decadent Mignardise chocolates are some of my favorites. These petite treats also make gorgeous (and well-received) gifts. Get some for stocking fillers and make everyone merry and bright.

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A French Christmas celebration wouldn’t be complete without a traditional Buche de No\u00ebl\u00a0(chocolate log cake) and there are literally hundreds of them to choose from around the city. For something more traditional, you can’t top your local boulangerie or for something a little fancier seek the modern masterpieces available from celebrity chefs like Cyril Lignac, Michalak and Pierre Herm\u00e9.

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Paris is incredible year-round as there are so many wonderful things to see and do. We agree, it’s always a good idea to come to Paris, but during the festive season it’s pure magic. See you there!

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If you need assistance planning your festive getaway to Paris, our friendly\u00a0reservations team\u00a0are on hand to help you select one of our family vacation rentals. We can also help with shopping, itineraries, tours, dining reservations, and customized private experiences.\u00a0Contact us\u00a0today for more information.

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The post Our Team Share Their Favorite Festive Activities appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Photo: David C. Phillips/parisianmoments.com\n“Paris is always a good idea” – said Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina. This, we know. However, it’s magnificent in winter. There are trees draped in fairy lights, pretty festive markets, and a Christmas ambiance like no other city. Even better, many things are actually open on Christmas Day.\nStarting in early December the main shopping streets – and pretty much all of the stores – start putting up their Christmas decorations, giving Paris a glitzy makeover. Holiday events such as the Christmas chalets, the grand city decorations and the department store sales, actually continue well into January. So, if you want an extended vacation, then Paris is the place to be.\nYear after year, our Paris Perfect team have all fallen under Paris’s spell, but especially so during winter. Read some of our favorite things to do and see during the holiday season…\nNatasha loves the Christmas markets\nPhoto: David C. Phillips/parisianmoments.com\nNatasha, our Marketing Manager, adores visiting the beautiful Christmas markets all over the city. One of the most charming markets is set along Quai Branly. It’s right at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, offering glimpses of La Grande Dame. There’s delicious French food and a myriad of Christmas stalls, selling cute gifts and bespoke decorations.\nPhoto: David C. Phillips/parisianmoments.com\nWhile there are dozens of other places to visit, one of Natasha’s favorites is the charming little Christmas market in Montmartre, right next to the\u00a0Sacr\u00e9 Coeur church. Montmartre’s village-like atmosphere makes it even more alluring and children don’t miss out either – there’s even a small petting zoo.\nJohn loves mulled wine\nPhoto: David C. Phillips/parisianmoments.com\nJohn, our Chief Technology Officer, enjoys making merry when in Paris. He likes sampling some delicious vin chaud, or, mulled wine. It can be found everywhere, at Paris’s Christmas markets and a host of cafes throughout the city.\nPhoto: Hannah Wilson\nThere are various versions of mulled wine; some being more of a brandy-laced wine. Sipping on a cup while wandering around a bustling Christmas market feels incredibly festive. It certainly gets you into the spirit of things!\nLaura loves Christmas shopping at Galeries\u00a0Lafayette\nPhoto: Hannah Wilson\nLaura, our Senior Writer, aims for the inspired Christmas decorations at Galeries Lafayette. They are truly spectacular and bring in the joyful season. Every year, the store picks one designer brand to feature in their sensational Christmas window display. It’s always exciting to see what they create and an eagerly awaited event.\nPast designs have featured a Burberry bears frolicking in London and Dior ballerinas dancing through stylized Parisian views.\u00a0The other big department stores like Printemps and Le Bon Marche also create colorful Christmas displays, but they can’t compete. Galeries Lafayette is always the winner.\nPhoto: Hannah Wilson\nWander towards the heart of the store, to see the iconic Christmas tree under the ornate stained-glass ceiling. Every year, a new tree is designed and proudly displayed in the store. Past creations include an inverted, gravity-defying tree, a beautiful Swatch themed tree and an enchanting white paper one: home to some crafty polar bears. A highlight being a majestic modern pyramid that shimmered with hundreds of oversized baubles.\nMadelyn loves Christmas shopping and the New Year sales\nPhoto: Hannah Wilson\nParis Perfect’s Founder, Madelyn, loves Christmas shopping in Paris because she can find unique gifts for friends and family at home. If her travel plans allow, she books an extended stay after the New Year – to enjoy the outstanding January sales. Some of her favorite items include the beautiful gift boxes of macarons from Ladur\u00e9e.\nPhoto: Hannah Wilson\nMadelyn’s tip? Along with seriously discounted prices, you can also get a tax refund if you spend over \u20ac175 in one day. So, if Santa didn’t bring you everything you wanted, pamper yourself with a guilt-free shopping spree after Christmas.\nIngrid loves Christmas lights and decorations\nPhoto: David C. Phillips/parisianmoments.com\nIngrid, our Reservations Manager, spends the whole year managing our chic apartments. When the twinkling Christmas lights and trees are positioned, she loves the conviviality of the holiday. The buzzing atmosphere is all part of the festivities.\nPhoto: Julien Le Bars\nA special place to experience a perfect Christmas scene is the charming Place Dauphine in the 1st arrondissement. A cluster of large pine trees are set in the triangular park and adorned with classic glittery baubles and ribbons. Paired with the golden light from the iron lampposts: it’s utterly magical.\nMichelle loves seasonal cakes and treats\nPhoto: Hannah Wilson\nPersonally, I look forward to the mouthwatering Christmas cakes, chocolates and sweet delights that the French pastry chefs create.\nDelicate golden macaron trees, tiny marzipan fruits and decadent Mignardise chocolates are some of my favorites. These petite treats also make gorgeous (and well-received) gifts. Get some for stocking fillers and make everyone merry and bright.\n\nA French Christmas celebration wouldn’t be complete without a traditional Buche de No\u00ebl\u00a0(chocolate log cake) and there are literally hundreds of them to choose from around the city. For something more traditional, you can’t top your local boulangerie or for something a little fancier seek the modern masterpieces available from celebrity chefs like Cyril Lignac, Michalak and Pierre Herm\u00e9.\nParis is incredible year-round as there are so many wonderful things to see and do. We agree, it’s always a good idea to come to Paris, but during the festive season it’s pure magic. See you there!\nIf you need assistance planning your festive getaway to Paris, our friendly\u00a0reservations team\u00a0are on hand to help you select one of our family vacation rentals. We can also help with shopping, itineraries, tours, dining reservations, and customized private experiences.\u00a0Contact us\u00a0today for more information.\nThe post Our Team Share Their Favorite Festive Activities appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2017-10-18T11:35:43-04:00", "date_modified": "2017-10-24T06:07:03-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Michelle", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/michellewaring/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/500770d9063c0fddd63b408d36130b6477ee554a5e2aeb0704c324450c579779?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Michelle", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/michellewaring/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/500770d9063c0fddd63b408d36130b6477ee554a5e2aeb0704c324450c579779?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/dcp-christmas-street-sacre-coeur-paris-1.jpg", "tags": [ "christmas", "Christmas markets", "festive season", "holidays", "Mulled Wine", "new years", "paris in winter", "Paris Winter Sales", "Yule logs", "See & Do" ], "summary": "\"Paris is always a good idea\" - said Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina. This, we know. However, it's magnificent in winter. There are trees draped in fairy lights, pretty festive markets, and a Christmas ambiance like no other city. Even better, many things are actually open on Christmas Day. Starting in early December the main shopping streets - and pretty much all of the stores - start putting up their Christmas decorations, giving Paris a glitzy makeover." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=16385", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2016/12/happy-holidays-paris-perfect/", "title": "Joyeuses F\u00eates from Paris Perfect!", "content_html": "

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Happy holidays from Paris Perfect! We love the holiday time in Paris – when the City of Light truly sparkles. The holiday season is the most magical time of year, with enchanting Christmas decorations, twinkling lights and festive charm. Christmas shopping is especially fun in Paris, where the shops are decked out in lavish and fun designs. If you haven’t seen it yet, don’t miss our blog post on the best holiday windows in Paris this year. We also have a delicious round up of the most beautiful and tasty\u00a0B\u00fbches de No\u00ebl, or yule logs, which are always a sight to see (and taste!) in Paris. Still planning your holiday family dinner? Check out our post on How to Have a Festive French Holiday Feast for ideas on how to add a Parisian touch to you Christmas celebrations.

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All the beauty of Christmas in Paris has been captured in this gorgeous video by our friend David C. Phillips, an extraordinarily talented photographer. Sit back and enjoy the holiday spirit of Paris wherever you may be this year!

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From all of us at Paris Perfect, we wish you a very happy holiday time surrounded by your family and loved ones. And, of course, a fabulous 2017 … complete with a trip to Paris!

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(Photo by Hannah Wilson and video by David C. Phillips)

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The post Joyeuses F\u00eates from Paris Perfect! appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Happy holidays from Paris Perfect! We love the holiday time in Paris – when the City of Light truly sparkles. The holiday season is the most magical time of year, with enchanting Christmas decorations, twinkling lights and festive charm. Christmas shopping is especially fun in Paris, where the shops are decked out in lavish and fun designs. If you haven’t seen it yet, don’t miss our blog post on the best holiday windows in Paris this year. We also have a delicious round up of the most beautiful and tasty\u00a0B\u00fbches de No\u00ebl, or yule logs, which are always a sight to see (and taste!) in Paris. Still planning your holiday family dinner? Check out our post on How to Have a Festive French Holiday Feast for ideas on how to add a Parisian touch to you Christmas celebrations.\nAll the beauty of Christmas in Paris has been captured in this gorgeous video by our friend David C. Phillips, an extraordinarily talented photographer. Sit back and enjoy the holiday spirit of Paris wherever you may be this year!\n\nFrom all of us at Paris Perfect, we wish you a very happy holiday time surrounded by your family and loved ones. And, of course, a fabulous 2017 … complete with a trip to Paris!\n \n(Photo by Hannah Wilson and video by David C. Phillips)\nThe post Joyeuses F\u00eates from Paris Perfect! appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2016-12-21T15:11:10-05:00", "date_modified": "2016-12-21T15:13:57-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/paris-christmas-tree-2016.jpg", "tags": [ "christmas", "Christmas in Paris", "Paris Perfect News" ], "summary": "Happy holidays from Paris Perfect! We love the holiday time in Paris - when the City of Light truly sparkles. The holiday season is the most magical time of year, with enchanting Christmas markets, twinkling lights and festive charm. All the beauty of Christmas in Paris has been captured in this gorgeous video by our friend David C. Phillips. Enjoy being transported to Paris this holiday season!" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=16081", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2016/12/traditional-christmas-food-france/", "title": "Traditional Christmas Food in France: How to Have a Festive French Holiday Feast!", "content_html": "

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The holidays are quickly approaching, and it’s the perfect time of year to gather around the table with loved ones and enjoy an end-of-year feast! Traditional Christmas food in France is delicious, no matter which holiday you’re celebrating.

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Christmas Food in France

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Why not take some inspiration from the French this year and incorporate some of their holiday food traditions into your own celebrations? Keep reading to discover how to throw a Christmas party – the French way!

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Pre-Dinner Drinks – L’Ap\u00e9ro

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The French love a good pre-dinner drink, and nothing says “Holiday celebration” more than Champagne! Enjoy the bubbly by itself, or create a classic Kir Royal: Champagne plus a bit of cr\u00e8me de cassis (Blackcurrant liqueur), according to how sweet you like it. If you can’t find cr\u00e8me de cassis where you live, many other types of fruit liqueurs will work just as well. If authentic Champagne is out of your budget, opt for a Cr\u00e8mant, Prosecco or a domestically produced\u00a0sparkling wine instead.

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The Appetizers – Les Entr\u00e9es

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Another thing the French adore during their holiday feasts are appetizers, especially the expensive ones! Christmas and New Year’s are the perfect opportunity to spend big bucks on the best delicacies such as oysters, foie gras and smoked salmon. Pair the fresh oysters with lemon wedges and the foie gras with some little pieces of toast; Champagne will pair wonderfully with these two appetizers, but you can also opt for a sweeter white wine, like a Vouvray, Sauternes or Riesling.

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The Main Dish – Le Plat Principal

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The preferred main dish varies greatly among different regions of France, but the most common choice is some kind of roasted bird (goose, turkey, duck or chicken) with a chestnut-based stuffing. Some families throughout France will opt for pricey\u00a0seafood like lobster and crab. An easy way to give French flair to your main dish is to incorporate chestnuts in some way, either in stuffing or simply roasted as a side dish!

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The Cheese\u00a0Course – Les Fromages

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If you’re looking to have a French-inspired holiday feast, you must include a cheese course! If you’ll be in France for the holiday, make sure you pick up at least a couple of these wonderful winter cheeses:

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However, since the majority of you reading this post won’t\u00a0be celebrating Christmas in France this year\u00a0and authentic French cheese is basically impossible to find in countries like the\u00a0United States, some great alternatives are: Brie, Gruy\u00e8re, and Camembert. Keep in mind, however, that any cheese bought in the US will not be the same as cheese bought in France. The reason for that is the FDA’s\u00a0rules when it comes to milk pasteurization. You can find unpasteurized cheeses in the US, but\u00a0it won’t necessarily be easy to track down since most are produced by local\u00a0farmers or small-batch producers.

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The Dessert – Le Dessert

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After the pre-dinner drink, the appetizers, the main dish and finally, the cheese course, you may not have enough room left in your stomach for dessert, but you simply can’t miss the chance to enjoy the most traditional of all food items during Christmas in France – the b\u00fbche de no\u00ebl, or yule log cake. B\u00fbches come in all different flavors, but as long as the general shape is round and long, resembling a wood log to some degree, you can have complete creative freedom over the contents of the cake. For all the best b\u00fbches available in Paris this year, see this blog post!

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Other yummy treats include: vin chaud, or hot mulled wine with orange zest, honey, cinnamon, cloves and other spices; or a pompe \u00e0 l’huile, a favorite in the south of France, which is a type of sweet bread flavored with orange blossom and often star anise.

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No matter where you celebrate the holidays this year, and no matter what ends up on your dinner table, all of us here at Paris Perfect wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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The post Traditional Christmas Food in France: How to Have a Festive French Holiday Feast! appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "The holidays are quickly approaching, and it’s the perfect time of year to gather around the table with loved ones and enjoy an end-of-year feast! Traditional Christmas food in France is delicious, no matter which holiday you’re celebrating.\n\nChristmas Food in France\nWhy not take some inspiration from the French this year and incorporate some of their holiday food traditions into your own celebrations? Keep reading to discover how to throw a Christmas party – the French way!\nPre-Dinner Drinks – L’Ap\u00e9ro\n\nThe French love a good pre-dinner drink, and nothing says “Holiday celebration” more than Champagne! Enjoy the bubbly by itself, or create a classic Kir Royal: Champagne plus a bit of cr\u00e8me de cassis (Blackcurrant liqueur), according to how sweet you like it. If you can’t find cr\u00e8me de cassis where you live, many other types of fruit liqueurs will work just as well. If authentic Champagne is out of your budget, opt for a Cr\u00e8mant, Prosecco or a domestically produced\u00a0sparkling wine instead.\nThe Appetizers – Les Entr\u00e9es\n\nAnother thing the French adore during their holiday feasts are appetizers, especially the expensive ones! Christmas and New Year’s are the perfect opportunity to spend big bucks on the best delicacies such as oysters, foie gras and smoked salmon. Pair the fresh oysters with lemon wedges and the foie gras with some little pieces of toast; Champagne will pair wonderfully with these two appetizers, but you can also opt for a sweeter white wine, like a Vouvray, Sauternes or Riesling.\nThe Main Dish – Le Plat Principal\n\nThe preferred main dish varies greatly among different regions of France, but the most common choice is some kind of roasted bird (goose, turkey, duck or chicken) with a chestnut-based stuffing. Some families throughout France will opt for pricey\u00a0seafood like lobster and crab. An easy way to give French flair to your main dish is to incorporate chestnuts in some way, either in stuffing or simply roasted as a side dish!\nThe Cheese\u00a0Course – Les Fromages\n\nIf you’re looking to have a French-inspired holiday feast, you must include a cheese course! If you’ll be in France for the holiday, make sure you pick up at least a couple of these wonderful winter cheeses:\n\nVacherin du Haut-Doubs\nBeaufort d\u2019Alpage\nComt\u00e9 de No\u00ebl\nBrie de Meaux\n\nHowever, since the majority of you reading this post won’t\u00a0be celebrating Christmas in France this year\u00a0and authentic French cheese is basically impossible to find in countries like the\u00a0United States, some great alternatives are: Brie, Gruy\u00e8re, and Camembert. Keep in mind, however, that any cheese bought in the US will not be the same as cheese bought in France. The reason for that is the FDA’s\u00a0rules when it comes to milk pasteurization. You can find unpasteurized cheeses in the US, but\u00a0it won’t necessarily be easy to track down since most are produced by local\u00a0farmers or small-batch producers.\nThe Dessert – Le Dessert\n\nAfter the pre-dinner drink, the appetizers, the main dish and finally, the cheese course, you may not have enough room left in your stomach for dessert, but you simply can’t miss the chance to enjoy the most traditional of all food items during Christmas in France – the b\u00fbche de no\u00ebl, or yule log cake. B\u00fbches come in all different flavors, but as long as the general shape is round and long, resembling a wood log to some degree, you can have complete creative freedom over the contents of the cake. For all the best b\u00fbches available in Paris this year, see this blog post!\nOther yummy treats include: vin chaud, or hot mulled wine with orange zest, honey, cinnamon, cloves and other spices; or a pompe \u00e0 l’huile, a favorite in the south of France, which is a type of sweet bread flavored with orange blossom and often star anise.\nNo matter where you celebrate the holidays this year, and no matter what ends up on your dinner table, all of us here at Paris Perfect wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!\nThe post Traditional Christmas Food in France: How to Have a Festive French Holiday Feast! appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2016-12-12T13:43:36-05:00", "date_modified": "2019-11-05T06:39:12-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Hannah", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/hannahwilson/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ac44a00c0f16a610b34cf18ebc9bbd2ea7238adf348b2cad212ec5e33e89ac9b?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Hannah", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/hannahwilson/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/ac44a00c0f16a610b34cf18ebc9bbd2ea7238adf348b2cad212ec5e33e89ac9b?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "tags": [ "christmas", "Christmas in Paris", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "The French have some wonderful food traditions when it comes to the end-of-year holidays! If you have an affinity for all things French, then why not incorporate some of these traditions into your own holiday table this year? From pre-dinner drinks to dessert, keep reading to find out how to throw an amazing holiday party\u2014the French way!" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=16229", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2016/12/best-buche-de-noel-2016/", "title": "The Best B\u00fbches de No\u00ebl of the 2016 Holiday Season!", "content_html": "

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Every year the top French p\u00e2tisseries in and around Paris renew their pastry collections and, when it comes to the end of year holiday season, their traditional B\u00fbches de No\u00ebl (Yule Logs) take center stage. Luckily, I was able to taste many of them in advance, so here is my top selection of new festive b\u00fbches for December 2016 and New Year 2017.

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Created for Angelina by head pastry chef, Christophe Appert, the Paon Blanc (white peacock) takes pride of place for this year\u2019s festive centerpiece. The rare and beautiful white peacock was particularly chosen as an artistic symbol of the Belle \u00c8poque era, echoing the style of the famous tearoom in Rue de Rivoli since 1903.

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The Paon Blanc is sheer elegance on a plate, fanning out delicate notes of the exotic with passion fruit, mango and orange between layers of joconde sponge, with a light coating of white chocolate and coconut. My favourite touch is the addition of a lemon-lime cream, which gives a surprising zing alongside the surrounding airy vanilla mousse. It\u2019s as light as the peacock\u2019s feathers \u2013 always appreciated after a festive meal – and its restrained\u00a0use of pure sugar\u00a0encourages the delicate fruity notes and white chocolate to shine through.

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Three more of their classic yule logs are also available, including their iconic\u00a0Mont-Blanc, Choco Intense, and the Tentation Passion. Fans of Angelina’s famous African Hot Chocolate will love the new festive spiced\u00a0edition with cinnamon.

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For macaron lovers, enjoy far-from-plain vanilla, covered in powdered gold. And, keeping with tradition, a lovely touch is their advent calendar filled with various chocolate treats.

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All these holiday specials are available now at Angelina.

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Angelina
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\nMetro Tuileries (line 1) and Concorde (line 1, 8 & 12)

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Pascal Caffet

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Known amongst his peers as the King of Praline, Pascal Caffet (Meilleur Ouvrier de France, or MOF) has spoiled us this holiday season since his festive collection is entirely based on his winning praline theme.

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The new sublime B\u00fbche F\u00e9\u00e9rique (Enchanting Yule Log) is indeed magical with layered waves of intense praline, a perfectly balanced compote of blackcurrant from Burgundy and smooth chestnut from Naples, topped with a Madagascan vanilla mousse then glazed with blackcurrant. Personally, this was one of my favourites, as the play of textures with the chestnut and fruit are all harmoniously dosed so that every layer’s flavors shine through; the blackcurrant gives that acidic depth, and the whole sensation is surprisingly light.

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Four of his other classic yule logs feature 70% dark chocolate: from Venezuela (Etincellante, Merveilleuse), Guatemala (Splendide), and 40% milk chocolate with lime, caramel, and hazelnut praline (Lumineuse). The cherry on top of it all\u00a0is Caffet’s Spiced Christmas cake; It\u2019s syrupy and moist with star anise, cinnamon, orange and candied Corsican clementines.

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The Pascal Caffet Christmas collection is available now.

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Pascal Caffet
\n13 Rue Duban, 75016 Paris
\nMetro: La Muette (line 9)

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Jean-Paul H\u00e9vin

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Jean-Paul H\u00e9vin alongside\u00a0his B\u00fbche R\u00eave.

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Thank H\u00e9vin for chocolate! This year Jean-Paul H\u00e9vin’s festive collection is created around the French Touch theme with not one but FOUR new b\u00fbches which represent creativity, joie de vivre, fashion and style.

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Creativity is given to his personal favourite B\u00fbche R\u00eave – with dreams of a child being able to reach for the moon at Christmas. It’s the most complex: an orange cr\u00e8me br\u00fbl\u00e9e is subtle but just enough to distinguish some balancing acidity and I love the texture with the crunchy almond chocolate base. Although candied ginger is in there, it’s just a suggestive hint, all billowing around a Brazilian Grand Cru chocolate mousse.

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The festive B\u00fbche Cancan represents the French Joie de Vivre party spirit. Like the Cancan dancers, the Tonka base has an exciting crunch, topped with frilly layers of chocolate and almond sponge, with a gutsy Peruvian Grand Cru chocolate mousse. A suggestive dark cherry jelly adds a subtle lingering aftertaste.

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H\u00e9vin (also a MOF) has always had an element of la mode in his chocolate and this B\u00fbche Fashion firmly puts it in the bag, as the saying goes (same in French: “l’affaire est dans le sac”). Not quite a “trunk”, this is a compact handbag for any chocoholic who appreciates a pure intense Venezuelan chocolate sensation.

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Be transported to the regal gardens of Versailles with the B\u00fbche Grand Style, especially designed to be easily transportable abroad for any stylish party, even if it’s next day to the USA. Based around a chocolate mousse (Grand Cru from the Equator), its subtle aftertaste brings out the pistachio in the chocolate gianduja base.

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His French Touch continues with humour, demonstrated by a table centre-piece chocolate candle; Bordeaux chocolates showing off le terroir (soil, climate etc. that distinguishes chocolate like wine) with a Grand Cru from the Equator plus the same chocolate is highlighted in a new festive macaron range around the French tradition of the sporting cockerel mascot, known as Cocorico – Cock-a-doodle-do!

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The festive French Touch collection is available from 6 December.

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Jean-Paul H\u00e9vin
\n231 rue Saint-Honor\u00e9 75001 Paris
\nMetro Tuileries (line 1) and Concorde (line 1, 8 & 12)

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Clients at le Bristol in Paris will no doubt see Foucade’s founder, Marjorie Fourcade’s propositions on the dessert menu for a gourmet take on “positive pastries.” Both Marjorie and her pastry chef, Saori Odoi (previously from Fauchon and Angelina) are on a positive mission to create p\u00e2tisseries that are not just gluten free, but are also low in sugar (unrefined) or dairy free (sans lactose). Gourmets with food allergies will appreciate corresponding ingredient cards to reveal the ingredients behind each pastry plus bonus information such as vitamin intake and calorie count.

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Two new yule logs are in the spotlight this season, particularly low in sugar and perfect for anyone watching their diet and refuses to forego gourmet sensations over the holiday season:

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The Raw Chocolate B\u00fbche packs a natural dark chocolate punch for the chocolate lover and a generous filling of poached pear is infused with a most subtle hint of Canadian pine.

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La B\u00fbche Coco Exotique will delight anyone who is looking for that fresh and zingy fruity finale. Mandarin is the star of the show here along with passion fruit and mango, encased in an airy coconut mousse.

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The festive collection – including gingerbread men and other Foucadises – is available as of 15 December. Gingerbread and chestnut cakes (dairy free) are available\u00a0now.

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Foucade Salon de Th\u00e9
\n17 rue Duphot, 75001 Paris
\nTel: 01-42 36 11 81
\nMetro Madeleine (lines 8, 12 & 14)

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Presented as part of the prestigious Relais & Desserts group, Christophe Roussel again demonstrates why he’s classed as one the Top Five French chocolatiers by Gault Millau with his new signature b\u00fbche for 2016. The Fleur de Bahiana features his new exclusive 69% dark chocolate, Bahiana\u00ae from the P\u00e9trolina cacao family plantation in Brazil. Intense in chocolate with floral and fruity notes, it\u2019s comfortably warm, almost like tasting a chocolate-vanilla pastry version of a velvety hot chocolate, with added playful textures. To top it, it isn\u2019t overly rich.

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Other exquisite yule logs feature alongside, such as his Exotic Iceberg (mango, Tahitian vanilla); Meridional Indulgence (nougat, apricot, pistachio with local honey from La Baule by Alain Rey); and \u00c9clat (for serious salted caramel and chocolate fans) which comes with a decorating kit complete with a salted caramel sauce.

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Various chocolate Christmas figurines also present his exclusive Bahiana\u00ae chocolate – choose from festive sleighs, Christmas trees, raindeer, penguins, and his famous innovative “kisses”.

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Although based in La Baule in western France, yule logs can be ordered via the Paris boutique in Montmartre and are available as of 23 December.

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Christophe Roussel – duo Cr\u00e9atif avec Julie
\n5 Rue Tardieu, 75018 Paris
\nTel: 01 42 58 91 01
\nMetro Abbesses (line 12)

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(Image Credits: Jill Colonna.)

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The post The Best B\u00fbches de No\u00ebl of the 2016 Holiday Season! appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Every year the top French p\u00e2tisseries in and around Paris renew their pastry collections and, when it comes to the end of year holiday season, their traditional B\u00fbches de No\u00ebl (Yule Logs) take center stage. Luckily, I was able to taste many of them in advance, so here is my top selection of new festive b\u00fbches for December 2016 and New Year 2017.\nAngelina\n\nCreated for Angelina by head pastry chef, Christophe Appert, the Paon Blanc (white peacock) takes pride of place for this year\u2019s festive centerpiece. The rare and beautiful white peacock was particularly chosen as an artistic symbol of the Belle \u00c8poque era, echoing the style of the famous tearoom in Rue de Rivoli since 1903.\nThe Paon Blanc is sheer elegance on a plate, fanning out delicate notes of the exotic with passion fruit, mango and orange between layers of joconde sponge, with a light coating of white chocolate and coconut. My favourite touch is the addition of a lemon-lime cream, which gives a surprising zing alongside the surrounding airy vanilla mousse. It\u2019s as light as the peacock\u2019s feathers \u2013 always appreciated after a festive meal – and its restrained\u00a0use of pure sugar\u00a0encourages the delicate fruity notes and white chocolate to shine through.\nThree more of their classic yule logs are also available, including their iconic\u00a0Mont-Blanc, Choco Intense, and the Tentation Passion. Fans of Angelina’s famous African Hot Chocolate will love the new festive spiced\u00a0edition with cinnamon.\nFor macaron lovers, enjoy far-from-plain vanilla, covered in powdered gold. And, keeping with tradition, a lovely touch is their advent calendar filled with various chocolate treats.\nAll these holiday specials are available now at Angelina.\nAngelina\nRue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris\nMetro Tuileries (line 1) and Concorde (line 1, 8 & 12)\n \nPascal Caffet\n\nKnown amongst his peers as the King of Praline, Pascal Caffet (Meilleur Ouvrier de France, or MOF) has spoiled us this holiday season since his festive collection is entirely based on his winning praline theme.\nThe new sublime B\u00fbche F\u00e9\u00e9rique (Enchanting Yule Log) is indeed magical with layered waves of intense praline, a perfectly balanced compote of blackcurrant from Burgundy and smooth chestnut from Naples, topped with a Madagascan vanilla mousse then glazed with blackcurrant. Personally, this was one of my favourites, as the play of textures with the chestnut and fruit are all harmoniously dosed so that every layer’s flavors shine through; the blackcurrant gives that acidic depth, and the whole sensation is surprisingly light.\nFour of his other classic yule logs feature 70% dark chocolate: from Venezuela (Etincellante, Merveilleuse), Guatemala (Splendide), and 40% milk chocolate with lime, caramel, and hazelnut praline (Lumineuse). The cherry on top of it all\u00a0is Caffet’s Spiced Christmas cake; It\u2019s syrupy and moist with star anise, cinnamon, orange and candied Corsican clementines.\nThe Pascal Caffet Christmas collection is available now.\nPascal Caffet\n13 Rue Duban, 75016 Paris\nMetro: La Muette (line 9)\n \nJean-Paul H\u00e9vin\nJean-Paul H\u00e9vin alongside\u00a0his B\u00fbche R\u00eave.\nThank H\u00e9vin for chocolate! This year Jean-Paul H\u00e9vin’s festive collection is created around the French Touch theme with not one but FOUR new b\u00fbches which represent creativity, joie de vivre, fashion and style.\nCreativity is given to his personal favourite B\u00fbche R\u00eave – with dreams of a child being able to reach for the moon at Christmas. It’s the most complex: an orange cr\u00e8me br\u00fbl\u00e9e is subtle but just enough to distinguish some balancing acidity and I love the texture with the crunchy almond chocolate base. Although candied ginger is in there, it’s just a suggestive hint, all billowing around a Brazilian Grand Cru chocolate mousse.\nThe festive B\u00fbche Cancan represents the French Joie de Vivre party spirit. Like the Cancan dancers, the Tonka base has an exciting crunch, topped with frilly layers of chocolate and almond sponge, with a gutsy Peruvian Grand Cru chocolate mousse. A suggestive dark cherry jelly adds a subtle lingering aftertaste.\n\nH\u00e9vin (also a MOF) has always had an element of la mode in his chocolate and this B\u00fbche Fashion firmly puts it in the bag, as the saying goes (same in French: “l’affaire est dans le sac”). Not quite a “trunk”, this is a compact handbag for any chocoholic who appreciates a pure intense Venezuelan chocolate sensation.\n\nBe transported to the regal gardens of Versailles with the B\u00fbche Grand Style, especially designed to be easily transportable abroad for any stylish party, even if it’s next day to the USA. Based around a chocolate mousse (Grand Cru from the Equator), its subtle aftertaste brings out the pistachio in the chocolate gianduja base.\n\nHis French Touch continues with humour, demonstrated by a table centre-piece chocolate candle; Bordeaux chocolates showing off le terroir (soil, climate etc. that distinguishes chocolate like wine) with a Grand Cru from the Equator plus the same chocolate is highlighted in a new festive macaron range around the French tradition of the sporting cockerel mascot, known as Cocorico – Cock-a-doodle-do!\n\nThe festive French Touch collection is available from 6 December.\nJean-Paul H\u00e9vin\n231 rue Saint-Honor\u00e9 75001 Paris\nMetro Tuileries (line 1) and Concorde (line 1, 8 & 12)\n \nFoucade Paris (Gluten Free)\n\nClients at le Bristol in Paris will no doubt see Foucade’s founder, Marjorie Fourcade’s propositions on the dessert menu for a gourmet take on “positive pastries.” Both Marjorie and her pastry chef, Saori Odoi (previously from Fauchon and Angelina) are on a positive mission to create p\u00e2tisseries that are not just gluten free, but are also low in sugar (unrefined) or dairy free (sans lactose). Gourmets with food allergies will appreciate corresponding ingredient cards to reveal the ingredients behind each pastry plus bonus information such as vitamin intake and calorie count.\nTwo new yule logs are in the spotlight this season, particularly low in sugar and perfect for anyone watching their diet and refuses to forego gourmet sensations over the holiday season:\nThe Raw Chocolate B\u00fbche packs a natural dark chocolate punch for the chocolate lover and a generous filling of poached pear is infused with a most subtle hint of Canadian pine.\nLa B\u00fbche Coco Exotique will delight anyone who is looking for that fresh and zingy fruity finale. Mandarin is the star of the show here along with passion fruit and mango, encased in an airy coconut mousse.\nThe festive collection – including gingerbread men and other Foucadises – is available as of 15 December. Gingerbread and chestnut cakes (dairy free) are available\u00a0now.\nFoucade Salon de Th\u00e9\n17 rue Duphot, 75001 Paris\nTel: 01-42 36 11 81\nMetro Madeleine (lines 8, 12 & 14)\n \nChristophe Roussel\n\nPresented as part of the prestigious Relais & Desserts group, Christophe Roussel again demonstrates why he’s classed as one the Top Five French chocolatiers by Gault Millau with his new signature b\u00fbche for 2016. The Fleur de Bahiana features his new exclusive 69% dark chocolate, Bahiana\u00ae from the P\u00e9trolina cacao family plantation in Brazil. Intense in chocolate with floral and fruity notes, it\u2019s comfortably warm, almost like tasting a chocolate-vanilla pastry version of a velvety hot chocolate, with added playful textures. To top it, it isn\u2019t overly rich.\nOther exquisite yule logs feature alongside, such as his Exotic Iceberg (mango, Tahitian vanilla); Meridional Indulgence (nougat, apricot, pistachio with local honey from La Baule by Alain Rey); and \u00c9clat (for serious salted caramel and chocolate fans) which comes with a decorating kit complete with a salted caramel sauce.\nVarious chocolate Christmas figurines also present his exclusive Bahiana\u00ae chocolate – choose from festive sleighs, Christmas trees, raindeer, penguins, and his famous innovative “kisses”.\nAlthough based in La Baule in western France, yule logs can be ordered via the Paris boutique in Montmartre and are available as of 23 December.\nChristophe Roussel – duo Cr\u00e9atif avec Julie\n5 Rue Tardieu, 75018 Paris\nTel: 01 42 58 91 01\nMetro Abbesses (line 12)\n(Image Credits: Jill Colonna.)\nThe post The Best B\u00fbches de No\u00ebl of the 2016 Holiday Season! appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2016-12-05T12:14:50-05:00", "date_modified": "2020-09-17T10:12:25-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Jill", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/jillcolonna/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/3e059a4a0fae0ce2c7ec44ec7f1966ab8d1c5d6df752a90115d97fd961d77d73?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Jill", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/jillcolonna/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/3e059a4a0fae0ce2c7ec44ec7f1966ab8d1c5d6df752a90115d97fd961d77d73?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Angelina-advent-calendar-buche2016.jpg", "tags": [ "buche de noel", "cakes", "chocolate", "christmas", "dessert", "French traditions", "holidays", "noel", "Pastries", "patisseries", "winter", "yule log", "Food & Drink" ], "summary": "Every single year during the holiday season, the best pastry chefs all around Paris reveal their much-anticipated B\u00fbches de No\u00ebl, or yule logs. This year, there are some truly magnificent b\u00fbches to choose from, from Angelina's White Peacock to Foucade's gluten-free version. Any of these would make for a stunning centerpiece to your holiday dessert table!" } ] }