A local’s glimpse of France in the lead up to Noël.

A local’s glimpse of France in the lead up to Noël.
Elisabeth Perotin knows loads of quaint and cosy places to add to your itinerary when visiting France!

Loulabelle's FrancoFiles episode 195

Guest: Elisabeth Perotin

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Elisabeth Perotin is French, having grown up in the Champagne region and still currently living in Reims. Elisabeth is a photographer specialising in travel and food photography, with only French themed pics on her Instagram @frenchglimpses. Tapping into Elisabeth’s local knowledge during this chat uncovered a number of places in Paris and France that I’d not heard of, but I am now adding to my list! If you want to find quirky but yet authentic places to add to your itinerary when planning a French visit then tune into this episode for lots of inspiration!

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Elisabeth’s links:

Instagram – @frenchglimpses

Website – www.frenchglimpses.com

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Elisabeth’s recommendations:

Sézane clothing

Marin Montagut – Elisabeth’s fave store in Paris (and mine too!)

Marché des Enfants Rouge – oldest covered market & tearoom in the Marais

Rose Thé – Parisian tearooms in the 11th

Les Fleurs – boutique

La Bossue – pâtisserie in Montmartre

Musée de Montmartre – museum, gardens and cafe

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Elisabeth suggests for a Noël vibe:

Head to the Opera region of Paris, with Christmas windows at Printemps as well as Valerie’s Lafayette. From there head to Place Vendome to the Christmas trees and amazing decorations.

In regional France, head to Strasbourg, Colmar and all the tiny Alsatian villages nearby.

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Elisabeth’s regional recommendations:

Cabourg, Calvados region of Normandy – Elisabeth’s fave

Megève – French Alpes

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Musique

Juliette Armanet – Le Dernier Jour du Disco

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Recette 

Tournedos Rossini

 

 

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