| 1. Checkout the Markets A daily Parisian ritual is to | | | | 6. Stroll the Seine If you are fortunate to be |
| rumble through the open air markets to buy fresh | | | | sharing your apartment with someone, nothing |
| food. A not to be missed market is on Rue | | | | rekindles a romance faster than a stroll along the |
| Montorgueil beginning at Rue Rambuteau (Metro: | | | | Seine ANY time of day |
| Les Halles). | | | | 7. Tea Time England is famous for tea but a |
| 2. Flower Market in Ille de la Cite There is no | | | | Parisian Tea Salon is an experience. Visit the |
| better way to make your home feel like yours | | | | Angelina or Bertillion and experience true tea time |
| than with fresh flowers purchased along the Seine. | | | | grandeur not a soggy watercress sandwich. |
| 3. Fauchon Gourmet Shopping with over 20,000 | | | | 8. Write the Great American Novel Thrive on the |
| specialty food items from all over the globe is a | | | | inspiration from lingering in a caf exploring your |
| guaranteed way to hone your kitchen skills or | | | | inner demons and admiring the enchanting |
| bring out your inner chef. | | | | Parisians. It worked for Hemingway. |
| 4. Roam Montmartre Yes, it's touristy and by | | | | 9. Opera Visit one of the grand opera houses |
| some standards overrated but it's still Paris at its | | | | even if you don't like Opera. The grandeur and |
| best so wander and enjoy the Sacre Coeur. | | | | people watching in the Bastille and Garnier are |
| 5. Six Feet Under Bring flowers and pay respects | | | | wonderful stories you can bring back home |
| to legendary Americans who called Paris home or | | | | 10.Window Shop like a Parisian The ultra |
| in Jim Morrison's case died in Paris. The most | | | | expensive Parisian shops on Fauborg-St. Honore |
| famous cemetery in the world Pere Lachaise is | | | | such as Hermes, Dior, LaRoche, Courreges, Cardin |
| worth the visit. | | | | and Saint Laurent are a decadent treat... |