I thought I'd share with you some photographs from our recent stay in Paris. If I'm short on time, I'll always prefer to amble round the streets and explore the locality, experiencing real life rather than be stuck in a stuffy museum or art gallery.
On the Sunday we walked and walked - 12 miles in total, I tracked it on Strava! Pounding the streets seeking out street art and performers and a taste of Parisien life.
Sure, you can ride the Metro to get you from A-B but you'll miss out on the vibrant street scene, the pavement cafes that fuelled our marathon hike and the hidden treasures the city has to offer.
From the buskers and performers such as the musician who bought his whole menagerie of sleeping pets, to the lonely accordion player and the breathtaking football stunts atop the steps of the Sacre Coeur...
to the intriguing graffiti and street art, less prevalent than in other cities, you need to seek it out in the districts of Montmatre, the gay quarter and the Jewish quarter. Much of the artwork is pasted on to walls making it seem either less renegade and edgy, or showing the artists have a greater reverence and respect for their architecture - you decide.
One of my favourite sights was this oh-so-French Citroen 2CV with a Bond-esque paint job pootling round the Eiffel Tower.
So soon after the tragic troubles in Paris, there was still a strong police presence, with officers armed and armoured to the hilt. I couldn't help notice the surrealness of the armed police monitoring a demonstration in a central square, against a street vendor touting his giant bubble mixture in the background. Such is Paris life.
Heading out to the sprawling flea markets of Saint Ouen, there's so much to see besides the miles and miles of vintage stores. More installations and street art, and if you're lucky a bride and groom having their wedding shots taken.
What do you prefer to see - museum art or street art?
wow amazing pictures. the side of Paris we dont get to see normally x
ReplyDeleteThanks Angela.
DeleteGreat pictures! To be honest I love both, on a sunny day I would always choose to be outside !
ReplyDeleteWe only stayed for 2 nights so I had to make a choice :(
DeleteWow some absolutely stunning photo's. I haven't been to Paris since I was a teen and I would love to visit again!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Amy. x
DeleteGreat pictures. I adore Paris and these pictures make my heart sing. The Gendarmes with their firearms still surprises me though!
ReplyDeleteThere were armed police at Gare Du Nord too Jen, I guess they're not taking any chances. I found it reassuring actually rather than intimidating.
DeleteThis post makes me want to go back to Paris as soon as possible, I love the street art you spotted and did you know my first car was a Citroen Diane 2CV? It was orange and had the gear stick on the dashboard which took getting used to.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post Liz and laughing at our conversation of the bubbles :D
Oh wow I can just see you bombing around in a 2CV Mari!
DeleteMagnifique photos! I love to see real life rather than the tourist traps and you certainly showed us that. That 2CV is identical to one I used to drive, (without the paint job) there are not many about in France now.
ReplyDeleteAh thank you! Wow another ex 2CV owner!
DeleteWhat some amazing pictures - I would love to spend more time in Paris I went once for 24 hours it wasn't long enough. x
ReplyDeleteI think I could have spent 24 hours in the flea market alone!
DeleteSuch stunning photos, I imagine Paris is still reeling from the shocking events.Last time I was there I was pregnant with my first child so I am definitely a visit back again soon. x
ReplyDeleteJust like London everyone seemed undeterred and back to business as usual which is a credit to them. x
DeleteStreet art wins for me! Love it! xx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
DeleteI like both! I'd love to go to Paris again - we haven't been there for years. Your photos are great.
ReplyDeleteI love both. I like visiting museums but you get to know the real city by walking around. Your photos are wonderful
ReplyDeleteoh wow ive actually also seen the footballers skills at work and its amazing to stand and watch
ReplyDeleteWow, some fabulous photos, I love to take a trip to see it all in person :)
ReplyDeleteI love musical dog man! What a great way to travel!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Paris and its top of my weekend break wishlist - love the football skills!
ReplyDeletei love street art and people watching is tops for me .. its a whole other experience
ReplyDeleteI'm with you and think there's no better way to see a place than by foot - and the added bonus of all that walking means some of those holiday pounds don't hang around for quite so long either. Love the 007 citroen shot! #timetraveller
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet got to Paris - so plan too though.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - we were in Paris last weekend and love it there - it's the perfect city for a wander.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds! You really did your homework! Saint-Ouen is so much fun to explore!
ReplyDeleteSuch great pictures - I'm yet to go to Paris and pictures like this make me want to even more!
ReplyDeleteWhen short on time I always prefer to amble around a city, particularly one made for walking like Paris. Your photos of the police and bubbles show such a poignant contrast of innocence and force. Thanks for linking up to #AllAboutFrance.
ReplyDeleteYou have such an eye for spotting the most wonderful of details - A stunning post xx
ReplyDeleteI definitely prefer street art too. I'd rather walk than be cramped on public transport any day x
ReplyDeleteaww lovely photos makes me want to go to PAris
ReplyDeleteI have to say I love both, but I especially love this post that shows so many surprising aspects of Paris, a city I know well but yet feel I will never know that well...#AllAboutFrance
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos! I love the footballer - amazing. We love street art, and recently went to Bristol and found Banksy. Kaz x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - I saw the football juggler when we were at Paris last year and he was FABULOUS. Popping by with a very late hello from #AllAboutFrance
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