Paris 2nd Arrondissement - 20 in 20 Day 2 - Rue Montorgueil
Paris' 2nd Arrondissement is the smallest district in Paris - along with Rue Montorgueil. That doesn't mean there aren't some great spots for food and drinks along the way! Grab my guide to Paris here: and follow Oliver of the Earful Tower at
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VISIT PARIS : 2ND ARRONDISSEMENT
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A Walk Around The 2nd Arrondissement of Paris
A Walk around the 2nd Arrondissement and finding the Richelieu Library, Fontaine Louvois, Les Grand Boulevards, Avenue de l'Opéra, Avenue de l'Opéra, Passage des Panoramas, Galerie Vivienne, Statue of Louis XIV, BNF Richelieu Site, Rue Montorgueil, Rue Saint-Denis, and Place des Victoires.
Paris Arrondissement Guide - 2nd Arrondissement
This video is all about Paris Arrondissements. Yep it's a guide in the second of a series of guides of the 20 arrondissements of Paris. So if you are looking for things to do and see in the 2nd Arrondissement then look no further than this video. We have it all covered in the usual fabulous way for you. Remember whatever you do, do it fabulously.
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Arrondissement 2: Bourse
In this episode of Discovering Paris, I visit the smallest district with the shortest street in Paris. While most tourists bypass this area instead going to the 1st arrondissement, there are plenty of exciting things to see! Hidden passageways, a giant movie theater and a lively marketplace are just some of the things you will find when visiting here. Join me as I discover the 2nd district.
Paris, 1st Arrondissement, Place Vendome, Opera - ???????? France - 4K Virtual Tour
Wandering around Place Vendome and the 1st and 2nd Arrondissement neighborhood of Paris. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
The Place Vendome is one of the city’s most famous and beautiful neoclassical squares. Completely surrounded by sober buildings, it currently houses some of the most famous high-end stores, such as, Dior, Chanel or Cartier. The square was previously called Place Louis le Grand, Place des Conquêtes, Place des Piques or Place International, and is nowadays an example of the opulence and luxury found in Paris.
Date recorded: May, 2019
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City Project - Paris 2ème arrondissement
Présentation du 2ème arrondissement de Paris.
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Paris 1st Arrondissement - Paris 20 in 20 Day One
Paris' 1st Arrondisssement is home to a lot of things like the Louvre, Palais Royal, and so much more.Grab my guide to Paris here: to find great photo spots, coffee, food, and more!
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My name is Jay Swanson - I'm an American writer living in Paris on an artist visa and hoping to make the city of light my home base - at least for the foreseeable future. I write science-fiction and fantasy, vlog daily, and love pizza a little too much.
Links below to Amazon are affiliate links - meaning if you click through them and buy something, I'll get some pennies. Thanks! (The FTC wants me to tell you that up front)
FAQ:
How long have you lived in France? On and off for over two years.
What do you miss most about ho- NACHOS
You're always talking about living on some ship. WHAT SHIP? - I made a Draw My Life video that explains a lot here:
Where are you from originally? - Pullman, Washington - a small university/agricultural town near Idaho (and yes, the potatoes are amazing).
What do you film with? - I've made a lot of changes recently, but I try to keep my gear list up to date if you want to see what I use and buy some for yourself:
What do you edit with? - Adobe Premiere - it's pretty much all I've ever used since high school.
Aren't you ever freaked out by leaving your camera behind to film yourself? - Yep. But not too badly - I tend to be careful when I do.
Why are you living in #Paris? - Because I've always wanted to; I feel at home here:
Do you speak French? Oui.
You talk a lot about the books you're working on, what are they about? - They're sci-fi (and fantasy) and I've got a decent pitch for you here:
Do you make money off YouTube? - Ha, no. I wish. It took me over 500 videos to make my first total $100 off adsense. I think it will slowly change, but VERY slowly.
I really enjoy your videos, how can I support you? - The easiest and best way to support me is through Patreon, where you can pitch in as little as $1/mo to help me make better videos:
I don't trust this Patreon thing - can I just paypal you? - Here's my ko-fi if that's your thing (and coffee is your game):
But I want to send you something tangible! - I do have a wishlist on Amazon, though it's a bit complicated with the international shipping situation. This is the US one:
And here's the French wishlist:
Thanks for watching!
Paris 3rd Arrondissement - 20 in 20 Day 3 - The Haut Marais, Paris
Paris' 3rd Arrondissement is often referred to as the Haut Marais (or upper Marais) and is loaded with delicious food. Get all of my recommendations in my guide and be sure to check out the game before you come - Fringe coffeeshop, for example, is a Waypoint in the game.
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My name is Jay Swanson - I'm an American writer living in Paris on an artist visa and hoping to make the city of light my home base - at least for the foreseeable future. I write science-fiction and fantasy, vlog daily, and love pizza a little too much.
Links below to Amazon are affiliate links - meaning if you click through them and buy something, I'll get some pennies. Thanks! (The FTC wants me to tell you that up front)
FAQ:
How long have you lived in France? On and off for over two years.
What do you miss most about ho- NACHOS
You're always talking about living on some ship. WHAT SHIP? - I made a Draw My Life video that explains a lot here:
Where are you from originally? - Pullman, Washington - a small university/agricultural town near Idaho (and yes, the potatoes are amazing).
What do you film with? - I've made a lot of changes recently, but I try to keep my gear list up to date if you want to see what I use and buy some for yourself:
What do you edit with? - Adobe Premiere - it's pretty much all I've ever used since high school.
Aren't you ever freaked out by leaving your camera behind to film yourself? - Yep. But not too badly - I tend to be careful when I do.
Why are you living in #Paris? - Because I've always wanted to; I feel at home here:
Do you speak French? Oui.
You talk a lot about the books you're working on, what are they about? - They're sci-fi (and fantasy) and I've got a decent pitch for you here:
Do you make money off YouTube? - Ha, no. I wish. It took me over 500 videos to make my first total $100 off adsense. I think it will slowly change, but VERY slowly.
I really enjoy your videos, how can I support you? - The easiest and best way to support me is through Patreon, where you can pitch in as little as $1/mo to help me make better videos:
I don't trust this Patreon thing - can I just paypal you? - Here's my ko-fi if that's your thing (and coffee is your game):
But I want to send you something tangible! - I do have a wishlist on Amazon, though it's a bit complicated with the international shipping situation. This is the US one:
And here's the French wishlist:
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The Marais: One of Paris's oldest, chicest districts
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A special district in the heart of Paris, the Marais is an unmissable district for visiters to the capital. The area has long been a beacon for immigrants and famous for its liberal attitude, it's now a favourite spot for the LGBTQ community. Yet amid this hive of activity, the Marais is also home to the Paris Archives, housing treasures such as the will of famed French writer Victor Hugo. FRANCE 24 takes you on a special tour.
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2 Bedroom Apartment centre of Paris, 2nd Arrondissement, Montorgueil, Paris
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This charming apartment is set in the heart of the Marais on a quiet street off the popular and desirable Rue Montorgreuil that offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, boulangeries and patisseries to enjoy. This spacious two bedroom apartment is set at the top of a traditionally French building, but the property is equipped with all the modern necessities. The living area is large, stylish and chic and contains a dining table and a relaxing seating area. This living room is divisible in to 2 sectors via a sliding door, and one half can therefore be transformed in to an extra bedroom as it contains two single mattresses, which can be made up separately or into a comfortable double bed. This large apartment also contains two separate double bedrooms. The master bedroom enjoys a romantic balcony which boasts fantastic views over the rooftops of Paris and provides the perfect place for a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. There is also a bathroom with a shower and a fully equipped separate kitchen, including a washing machine and dishwasher. This apartment offers the perfect backdrop for an authentic and chic Parisian holiday.
Paris Arrondissement Guide - 1st Arrondissement
This video is all about Paris Arrondissements. Yep it's a guide in the first of a series of guides of the 20 arrondissements of Paris. So if you are looking for things to do and see in the 1st Arrondissement then look no further than this video. We have it all covered in the usual fabulous way for you. Remember whatever you do, do it fabulously.
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Arrondissement 18: Montemartre
Episode 3 of Discovering Paris is live!
The 18th is a very tourist-heavy district with plenty of sites to see. Mostly known for Moulin Rouge and Sacre Coeur, watch as we explore this lively neighborhood.
A Walk Around The 12th Arrondissement of Paris
The 12th arrondissement of Paris (XIIe arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements, or boroughs, of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is referred to as douzième (twelfth).
The arrondissement, called Reuilly, is situated on the right bank of the River Seine. The district has been significantly reorganized in recent decades, especially in the areas of Cour Saint-Émilion and Bercy, which now contain the French Ministry of Finances and the Bercy arena, now renamed Accorhotels Arena.
The 12th arrondissement contains the Opéra de la Bastille, the second largest opera house in Paris. It was inaugurated in 1989, on the 200th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille. The Bois de Vincennes is also located in this arrondissement.
A Walk Down Rue Saint-Denis, Paris
Rue Saint-Denis is one of the oldest streets in Paris. Its route was first laid out in the 1st century by the Romans, and then extended to the north in the Middle Ages. From the Middle Ages to the present day, the street has been notorious as a place of prostitution. Its name derives from it being the historic route to Saint-Denis.
The street extends as far as the 1st arrondissement and Rue de Rivoli to the south and as far as the 2nd arrondissement and the boulevard Saint-Denis to the north. It runs parallel to the boulevard de Sébastopol.
The ancient Roman route (Flanders road) leading to Saint-Denis, Pontoise and Rouen it competed with the route de Senlis, but gained an advantage over it with the demolition of the Grand Pont and the development of the royal abbey of Saint-Denis, becoming the triumphal way for royal entries into the capital.
Flanked by houses from 1134 onwards, the street has borne the alternative names of Sellerie de Paris and Sellerie de la Grande Rue (13th century) ; grand'rue de Paris ; grande rue or rue des Saints Innocents et grant chaussée de Monsieur / Monseigneur Saint-Denis (14th century). During the French Revolution, it was known as the rue de Franciade.
The street was one of the centres of the June Rebellion of 1832, immortalised in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables, and which is referred to in the book as the Epic of the Rue Saint-Denis
3 Bedroom Apartment centre of Paris, 2nd Arrondissement, Montorgueil, Paris
Montorgueil Boutique - 3 Bedroom Apartment centre of Paris, 2nd Arrondissement, Montorgueil, Paris
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Astonishing with its originality, this beautiful 3 bedroom is much more than just an apartment. Renovated with charm and attention to detail by French decorator with passion to vintage items and street art, it is unique in its concept - apartment boutique where each object can be purchased. Large selection of French vintage items from 20's until now combined with street art pieces found in Paris, African tissues and authentic furnishings -- everything you see and fall in love with, can become one-of-a-kind souvenir to take home with you.
Situated on 5th floor with elevator, magic starts once you enter spacious 120 sq m home where design marries comfort creating cozy yet inspiring atmosphere. Large living space in the middle of the apartment invites to spend time together gathered around large wooden table while kitchen feels like summer holidays in French country house with its tiled floor and a dining table. 3 marvelous bedrooms offer peaceful oasis each in its own color scheme. Another pleasant surprise to make it picture perfect - a balcony, embracing the whole length of apartment, for breakfast in the morning sun.
My favorite neighborhood/arrondissement in Paris: 18ieme| Monmartre
We visited Paris, France in late May 2019. We stayed in the 18 arrondisement in a cute neighborhood called monmartre. In this video we walked around the neighborhood and visited the surrounding attractions.
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Sacré-cœur
Cuillier Coffee shop
Au Bon Matin (boulangerie)
More that I don't rememeber..lol
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A Walk Around The 7th Arrondissement of Paris
The 7th arrondissement of Paris (VIIe arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is referred to as septième.
The arrondissement, called Palais-Bourbon, includes some of the major and well-known tourist attractions of Paris, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Hôtel des Invalides (Napoleon's resting place), the Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, and a concentration of such world-famous museums as the Musée d'Orsay, Musée Rodin, and the Musée du quai Branly.
Situated on the Rive Gauche—the Left bank of the River Seine—this central arrondissement, which includes the historical aristocratic neighbourhood of Faubourg Saint-Germain, contains a number of French national institutions, among them the French National Assembly and numerous government ministries. It is also home to many foreign diplomatic embassies, some of them occupying outstanding Hôtels particuliers.
The arrondissement has been home to the French upper class since the 17th century, when it became the new residence of French highest nobility. The district has been so fashionable within the French aristocracy that the phrase le Faubourg—referring to the ancient name of the current 7th arrondissement—has been used to describe French nobility ever since. The 7th arrondissement of Paris and Neuilly-sur-Seine form the most affluent and prestigious residential area in France.