
on a trip to
PARIS
Known as the City of Lights, Paris is a destination that combines history, culture, modernity, and a romantic touch that captivates us. This time, Paula accompanies us to visit the places and corners of the French capital that are most special to her, giving us a different perspective on the city.
"Paris isn't just what we see on postcards. It's a place full of life and contrasts that goes beyond the tourist clichés. In its lesser-known corners, the city reveals its true essence: an artistic and authentic chaos, where imperfection is what truly defines it."


GASTRONOMY
La Boulangerie Liberté is one of Paris's most modern bakeries, located near the Canal Saint-Martin. With a contemporary approach and minimalist design, it's the perfect place to enjoy Parisian cuisine.
“Olive bread is one of their signature products, with a crispy crust and a soft, flavorful interior. They also offer a wide variety of pastries, croissants, and pain au chocolat, all made using artisanal techniques. It's an ideal place for both lovers of good bread and those looking for a unique corner of Paris.”


Le Marche Poncelet is an open-air market, and although it's not as large as other markets in the city, it has earned a reputation for its quality and carefully selected fresh produce. Here, Parisians and visitors can find everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to cheeses, meats, fish, and flowers.
“What I love most about the Marché Poncelet is the sense of closeness you don't find elsewhere. It's a market where vendors call you by name, tell you about the freshness of their products, and make you feel like part of the community. It's not just a place to shop; it's a space to connect and enjoy authentic Parisian life.”



Giverny is a small town in the Normandy region, just an hour's drive from Paris. It is known worldwide as the home of Claude Monet, one of the great masters of Impressionism. Monet's house remains almost as he left it, but the true jewel of the place is its gardens, divided into two sections: the Clos Normand, a flower garden full of color and life, and the Water Garden, with its iconic water lily pond and the famous Japanese bridge covered in wisteria, elements that Monet immortalized in his series of "Water Lilies" paintings.



"Walking through these gardens is like stepping into one of his paintings. The combinations of flowers and the tranquility of the surroundings create an almost magical atmosphere that transports you directly into the painter's artistic vision."
For those who love art and nature, a visit to Giverny is a must-see experience that allows you to see how the beauty of the landscape can inspire and come to life on canvas.

