パリ3泊4日ひとり旅vlog – カフェ巡り, グルメ, 観光, ショッピング, ホテル
Hello, I’m Chihiro. This time I will introduce a 3 night 4 day trip to Paris. Paris is the capital of France. First, let’s start from the Arc de Triomphe area. There are many cafes and shops, so just walking around is fun! Petrossian is a caviar and smoked salmon shop.
There are many shops with cute exteriors that make you want to go inside. There is also a cafe decorated with trendy flowers. Arrived at the Arc de Triomphe. Construction of the Arc de Triomphe began in 1806 on Napoleon’s orders and was completed in 1836.
The walls depict scenes of Napoleon’s battles and the march of the volunteer army. Next, go to Samaritaine. Samaritaine is a long-established department store that was founded in 1870. There are the Pont Neuf and the Rivoli, and this time I went to the Pont Neuf.
The Pont Neuf building is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau style, with an impressive grand staircase and glass roof. Art Nouveau is an art movement that spread throughout Europe from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century.
We valued the handiwork of craftsmen and aimed to deliver high-quality practical products to society. A decorative design that combines natural motifs and expresses free curves. Since it was Christmas season, there were Christmas decorations. One side is an advent calendar, which is an interesting idea.
The chandelier looks like a candy cane and is so cute! The decoration of the store was also beautiful. In front of Samaritaire is Louis Vuitton. The shop window is also cute ♡ Yayoi Kusama’s version of Polka Dot Louis Vuitton. This time, I went to “LV Dream” which exhibited the history of Louis Vuitton.
There is an entrance in front of the Pont Neuf, and reservations can be made on the official website. Louis Vuitton was founded in 1854 on Rue Capucines in Paris as a store specializing in travel bags. At LV Dream, you can learn about Louis Vuitton’s 160-year history. You can also see modern collaborations.
The trunk on the left is a desk trunk where you can continue writing and composing while traveling. In 1837, 16-year-old Louis Vuitton arrived in Paris, two years after leaving his hometown of the Isle of Jura. In Paris, he became an apprentice to the trunk packer and craftsman Latier Enbareur.
After 17 years honing his skills, he opened his first store in 1854 at 4 Rue Neuve des Capucines in Paris. There are many artistic trunks, which are fun to look at. This trunk was originally commissioned by singer Marthe Chenal in 1916 to carry perfume and brushes.
This is a collaboration with Armand, a European artist who incorporates everyday objects into his works. Pop paintings are lined up. This perforated bag is a collaboration with Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons. Monogram bags are lined up. This is a trunk that has become a dresser. This is a collaboration with Ryu Murakami.
The first Murakami Multicolor Collection was launched in 2003. A collaboration with Yayoi Kusama is also on display. Various collaborations such as Supreme are on display here. Lastly, there was a fashion section with photos of various celebrities wearing Louis Vuitton clothes. The collaboration video with NIGO is cute. The exhibition is now over.
Next door is Louis Vuitton’s cafe, Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton. Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton is a collaboration cafe between Maxime Frédéric and Louis Vuitton. Maxime Frédéric is the head pastry chef at Cheval Blanc Paris. The store has wide windows and an open feel.
At the cafe, you can order lunch and pastries inspired by the house’s motifs. The menu has pictures so it’s easy to understand. The cakes were lined up with monograms, and I was able to choose while looking at the actual cakes. There is also a drink menu.
I ordered Entremets Noisette (18€) and Latte (9€). The plates are also Louis Vuitton and cute! It’s nice to be able to eat delicious cake while looking at the Seine River and the Pont Neuf. The cake has a monogram and the latte has a heart. Entremets Noisette is a hazelnut cake.
The mousse is fluffy and the sweetness is just right! There was caramel and cookies inside, and the tart was crispy and had a good texture. The cafe latte was fluffy and delicious. Thank you for the meal. There is a chocolate shop next door. There are various types of chocolates. There were also macarons.
There is a trunk in the back. Next is the gift shop. Monogram bags are lined up. The trunk with grass mat can also fit golf balls. There was also a Christmas trunk dedicated to ornaments. Next, cross the Pont Neuf and head to Ile de la Cité. This is the Seine River.
The Pont Neuf is a stone arch bridge opened in 1607. The autumn leaves are also beautiful♪ We will walk along the Seine River. Tourist boats and cargo ships ply the Seine River. We will deftly pass under the bridge. The Conciergerie is located along the Seine River.
It is part of the Royal Palace of the Cité, built in the 14th century on the site of the gatekeeper, the former commander of the royal palace. Arrived at Sainte-Chapelle. Reservations can be made from the official website or various travel sites, and you can specify a time.
There is a body check and baggage check area at the entrance, and you will have to wait in line for more than 15 minutes. Sainte-Chapelle is a Gothic church completed in 1248. Gothic architecture spread in northwestern Europe from the 12th to the 15th century.
It is an architectural style that emphasizes height while making heavy stonework look light with large windows, stained glass, and pointed arches. This church was built by Louis IX to house the holy relics of Christ, the crown of thorns, and the wooden fragments of the cross.
There are two chapels in Sainte-Chapelle, an upper and a lower chapel, and let’s start with the lower chapel. In the back is a statue of Louis IX, who ordered the construction of the Sainte-Chapelle church.
Louis IX was called the Holy King because he unified France, which was in turmoil due to civil war, and maintained peace for a long time. The lower chapel is a chapel for royal servants, and has thick walls and small windows. Climb the spiral staircase and head to the upper floor.
The upper floors have high ceilings and are covered in stained glass. Only the king, his entourage, and the clergy who celebrated Mass were in and out, and the holy relics were on display. Patterns are also drawn on the floor.
The stained glass is a depiction of the Bible, depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments. This is where the holy relics of the Passion of Christ collected by Louis IX were dedicated. The 15 glass windows depict human history from Genesis to the Resurrection of Christ, and the
14 glass windows depict episodes from the Bible, moving from left to right and from bottom to top. On the other side, there is a rose window. The door is quite large and seems difficult to open. There was an angel at the door.
The pillars inside the chapel were decorated with statues of the 12 apostles. On the way back, go down the spiral staircase and return to the lower level. There is also a gift shop in the lower chapel. The building next door is the Palais de Justice. This building houses multiple judicial institutions.
Ile de la Cité, where Sainte-Chapelle is located, is the birthplace of Paris. Paris was named after the Parisians who first settled there. The bridge that leads from the road in front of Sainte-Chapelle is the Pont de Changes, which also appears in Les Misérables. Head to the Westfield Forum des Halles.
The number one destination is Victoria’s Secret. Purchase socks without brand. I bought what I wanted and moved on to my next destination. There are many restaurants around this area. Next, go to Galerie Vivienne. A covered shopping arcade passage built in 1823. The ceiling is glass so you can see the sky.
I went to Mad et Len, a French fragrance brand. MAD et LEN was born in the small village of Saint-Julien du Verdon in southern France. There are products with various scents. The most popular product is Potpourri Apothecary. A handmade iron container contains potpourri (amber, lava, and natural stone),
Into which a hand-mixed perfume made using only natural ingredients is added. I purchased a mini size poplar pokasery. You can choose the scent, and I chose Ririneroli. The potpourri I bought is lava and crystal, but I get the impression that lava has a better scent. Take the metro from the Paris Stock Exchange.
The autumn leaves are beautiful and it’s fun to walk everywhere♪ The autumn leaves make the city of Paris even more beautiful. Next, go to Monoprix. Monoprix is a supermarket that can be found in many locations throughout Paris. In addition to food, they also sell clothing and cosmetics.
Quite a variety of toothbrushes and toothpaste. Home supplies are also available. This is what I bought at Monoprix. Royco’s soup is delicious and perfect when you’re feeling a little hungry. Mont Saint Michel cookies are crispy and delicious! I bought this because I ran out of shampoo, hand soap, and cotton.
Bioderma’s wipe-off lotion is refreshing and I use it every morning. Pistachio madeleines are moist and delicious. For dinner, we went to Monsieur Madame. Monsieur Madame is a bistro near the Arc de Triomphe. First, we will have salami, prosciutto, and terrine. For appetizers, eat foie gras with jam. The main dish is beef.
Comes with sauce and fries. I had a choice of cooking method and chose medium. Eat with pepper sauce. Dessert is fruit salad. The food was generally ok. On the way back, the illuminated cafe made its presence felt. Arrived at the hotel. This time I stayed at Hôtel Monceau Élysées.
Hotel Monceau Elysées is located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. The room I stayed in was the smallest single standard room. It’s compact at 10m², unified in yellow, and cute. There is a desk, luggage storage, and TV in front of the bed. An electric kettle is also included.
I was able to drink herbal tea and black tea. The room has air conditioning and heating, but it was broken and I couldn’t use it, so I borrowed a heater. The bathroom mirror is also yellow. The soap and hand soap are L’Oxitane and have a nice scent.
There is no bathtub, only a shower. Shampoo and body soap are Loxitane, no conditioner. The toilet was next to the washroom. The breakfast venue is located on the basement floor. There are some delicious-looking breads lined up. Other options included salad, ham, sausage and scrambled eggs. Fruits are also placed.
You can also drink freshly squeezed orange juice. Here is the breakfast I had. The bread is crispy and delicious! There is quite a lot of jam. The freshly squeezed orange juice was delicious. The hotel is conveniently located on Rue de Crussels, which has many shops and restaurants.
So let’s start our second day of walking around the city! Heading back towards the Arc de Triomphe. Twelve avenues radiate from the Arc de Triomphe. Many cars and buses circle around the Arc de Triomphe in the morning and at night. The trees lined with autumn leaves are beautiful ♪ This is Bongsre Street.
There are many food stores such as fruit shops, fish shops, butchers, etc. There are many types of bread. The chickens are spinning. There are so many types of cheese that it can be confusing. When I went to the north side, there were small shops lined up. The cleaning shop is retro and cute!
For bagels, we headed to Nina’s Bagel & Salad. It’s a cute store with a retro interior, and there’s also an eat-in space. In addition to bagels, they also have muffins and cakes.
I intended to order a single bagel, but my French skills were too poor, so I ended up with a bagel sandwich instead. I ate a salmon bagel sandwich. The bagel was soft. Next up is Patrick Roger, a chocolate specialty store. Patrick Roger is a chocolatier who
Achieved the extremely difficult Meilleur Ouvrier de France (French National Craftsman Award) at the age of 30. In the center of the shop is a fish carved out of chocolate, surrounded by delicious-looking chocolates. I received some chocolate to sample. I bought 9 pieces of chocolate (25€) and 4 pieces (10€).
It contains praline and ganache, and praline is my favorite. Next up is Mariage Frères. Mariage Frères is a tea specialty store founded in 1854. There are several stores in Paris, with the main store located in the 4th arrondissement. They also have a store in Japan, but the selection of products is quite impressive!
I wasn’t planning on buying anything, but I found this! I bought a tea advent calendar. There is a tea bag in each window, so you can enjoy a different type of tea every day. I enjoy it every day because I don’t know what flavor is in it.
I only drink Marco Polo, so I’m happy to be able to try different things. The scones looked delicious, so I bought them. It was moist inside and delicious. Next is ekla. When I went at lunchtime, there was a line, so I decided to give it a try.
One main and one dessert costs 12.90€. The main dish is a salmon sandwich with fluffy cream cheese and delicious sauce! For dessert, I made a fig tart. Next, we headed to the 17th ward. First up is Scoop Me a Cookie. Scoop Me a Cookie is a cookie specialty store.
There is no eat-in space, only take-out. Bought Cocoliscious (3.7€) and Scoop me a cookie (4.2€). The cookies were moist and delicious. I had time until dinner, so I went to Pastelaria Belem. Belem is the name of a place in Lisbon, Portugal. The tiles are covered with azulejos, which are famous in Portugal.
Cute cat! You can eat Portuguese sweets here. Speaking of Portugal, it’s egg tarts, so I ordered an egg tart. Egg tarts are called Nata in Portugal. For the drink, I chose a cafe latte. Egg tart is a hard type. The container was too hot so I drank it slowly.
For dinner, we went to Perlimpinpin. Perlimpinpin is a restaurant specializing in tartare. There are other menu items besides tartare, but the main dish is definitely tartare. You can make tartar with any combination of ingredients you like. The drink is lemonade (5€).
I actually wanted to order a plate with 9 pieces of tartare, but it was 49€ for 2 people, so I ordered the Tasting platter with 4 pieces for 24€. There are four types: crispy beef, beef, tuna, and salmon poke. The salmon has a Japanese flavor. Tuna and peanuts go well together.
The cheese on top is thick and delicious. The texture of the fried potatoes on top of the beef was great. There are also various desserts. I ate speculoos tiramisu (9€). Speculoos sauce is sweet. The cream inside was fluffy and delicious. I will return to the hotel by metro.
For breakfast, I ate bread and crepes. The bread is crispy on the outside and all delicious! The lineup was different from yesterday, and there was a fruit salad. For drinks, I had tea. After eating breakfast, I went to Starbucks. There are many delicious-looking sweets lined up. Starbucks goods are also abundant.
We also have mugs exclusive to France. The cup is cute for Christmas. I drank Toffee Nut Latte with caramel and hazelnut flavor. I went to Kyoko to buy Japanese food. Kyoko is a Japanese food store. If you look inside, it’s completely Japanese. Here, we bought yakiniku sauce, mirin, sake, and barley tea.
Next up is Brentano’s near the Opera House. Here you can buy stylish souvenirs typical of Paris. There were also Christmas goods. The purpose this time is postcards. I bought a postcard of the streets of Paris. Next, we went to Galeries Lafayette gourmet hall. A cute tree with pop ornaments.
Ingredients are located on the basement floor. We have a full range of advent calendars. There is also a Christmas corner. The variety of sauces such as mustard is amazing! It’s also a great place to buy souvenirs such as cookies and chocolates. There are too many types of jam! Cheese and butter corner.
There was also Bordier butter and Echire butter. The Arc de Triomphe at night. The Arc de Triomphe is even more crowded at night. You can also see the Eiffel Tower in the background. Go to BAGELSTEIN near the Arc de Triomphe. BAGELSTEIN is a bagel specialty store and has other stores in France.
You can also order a bagel sandwich or just a bagel. The walls are decorated with magazines, newspapers, and photos, giving it an American feel. If you buy 5 bagels, you get 1 free bagel, and 6 bagels cost 7.5€. The bagel was soft and large. For dinner, go to Restaurant Le 703.
Restaurant Le 703 is a French restaurant run by a Japanese chef. There is also a store in Utsunomiya called Naomi OGAKI. First, the beef consommé soup. The appetizer is Burgundy-style escargot. It’s chewy and tastes great when you dip the bread in the sauce.
Pate en croute is a traditional French dish made of meat terrine wrapped in puff pastry. The bread is fluffy. There are 3 main types. Boudin Noir is a sausage made with pig’s blood that has a mild taste and is high in salt.
Choucroute is a home-cooked dish from Alsace and is the same as sauerkraut. The fish in the cod meuniere was tender and the sauce was delicious. Dessert is pistachio creme brûlée. It has a rich pistachio flavor and goes well with raspberry gelato. At the end, we had herbal tea.
Perhaps because the chef is Japanese, everything had a delicate flavor, not a big one, and was delicious just like Japanese people like it. On the last morning, we went to the Tuileries Gardens. The Jardin des Tuileries is the garden of the Tuileries Palace.
It was designed by Le Notre, famous for designing the Palace of Versailles. This area is lined with luxury-looking hotels and stylish cafes. The lights went out around 7:30. The reason I came here is Angelina. Angelina is a Parisian salon d’hoté founded in 1903.
It is also known to have been a favorite of Coco Chanel. I thought I could only eat the breakfast menu, but I was able to order other menu items such as cake. I didn’t want to wait in line, so I lined up before the store opened, but there was no one there.
The interior is luxurious in the Belle Époque style. There are a lot of seats, so rotation is good. I ordered a breakfast set and Mont Blanc. The breakfast set comes with bread and hot and cold drinks. There are many types of Mont-blanc, and I chose Mont-blanc inverse.
I had a choice of drinks and chose orange juice and chocolate. There were three types of bread: croissant, pain au chocolat, and baguette, and the baguette was slightly sweet and fragrant. The putter is la conviette and comes with apricot jam and honey.
The croissant was crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. Next, I’ll have Mont Blanc. The cream is fluffy and delicious without being too sweet! At the bottom was a crispy meringue and at the bottom was Mont Blanc. Chocolat show has a very strong chocolate taste.
Therefore, dilute it with fresh cream and drink it. It’s also delicious with a croissant. I was able to drink about 3 glasses of chocolate. The second floor also has a luxurious atmosphere. Time is passing gracefully. There is a shop at the entrance. Sweets such as chocolate are lined up.
There are two types of macarons: large and small. All cakes look delicious! Mont Blanc comes in many varieties, from standard to matcha. Chocolates and cookies that would make great souvenirs. Montblanc cream comes in various sizes. I was happy to be able to go to Angelina, which was my dream.
Return to the hotel, pack, and head to the airport. Arrival at Charles de Gaulle Airport. Terminal 2E has K, L, and M, and this time it was L. I’m glad that the L terminal is the most well-equipped. Diptyque is a brand famous for its candles. The cosmetics corner is also well stocked.
Next, go to the gourmet corner. Lots of Parisian sweets! This is the Christmas corner. Fachon advent calendar. There are lots of other advent calendars! There is also a cheese and ham corner. I got the truffle cheese at 50% off. The macaron shop Laduree has both stores and wagons.
The advent calendar was so cute that I almost bought it. Relay is a convenience store-like store. Two bottles of water cost 4.5€. There are water stations, so we recommend bringing a water bottle. Go to the souvenir shop.
I wanted to buy mittens this time, but I couldn’t find them in the city, so I found them at the airport! It had pictures of famous things from Paris, so it looked typical of Paris, and the colors were cute. Proceed through Brand Street. Finally went to Starbucks.
There are also goods exclusive to France here. The food looks delicious too. I drank a caramel waffle latte. The latte had a caramel waffle flavor and was spiced up. This concludes today’s video. Thank you for watching until the end.
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0:00 オープニング
00:25 凱旋門周辺
01:17 サマリテーヌ
02:30 ルイ・ヴィトン
05:43 ルイ・ヴィトンのカフェ
09:45 サント・シャペル
13:32 Mad et Len
15:28 モノプリ
16:23 Monsieur Madame
17:22 ホテルモンソーエリゼ
21:10 Nina’s Bagel & Salad
21:37 パトリック・ロジェ
22:15 マリアージュ・フレール
23:32 ekla
24:02 Scoop Me a Cookie
24:34 Pastelaria Belem
25:40 Perlimpinpin
27:45 スタバ
28:21 Kioko
28:46 Brentano’s
29:21 ギャラリーラファイエットのグルメ館
30:59 Restaurant Le 703
33:32 アンジェリーナパリ
37:08 シャルル・ド・ゴール空港
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