The 7th arrondissement is the perfect mix of chic elegance, traditional culture and casual cool, not to mention home of the ultimate Parisian icon – the Eiffel Tower! Walking Paris remains the best way to see it.
We know how awesome the neighbouring Rue Cler is for food and shopping, but now it’s time to discover why Rue Saint Dominique is worth exploring too! As I took myself off down the road I noticed the street is ALSO full of food. Bakeries, coffee shops, wine stores, all laid out beautifully in polished storefronts. It is a feast for the eyes.
Rue Saint Dominique, frequented by fashion people and food bloggers alike, there’s a marvellous array of flower shops, boutiques, bakeries, cafés and restaurants.
Spoiled for choice when looking for somewhere to eat.
Nothing like a homemade French crèpe!
The trendy Malabar serves fantastic breakfasts, colourful salads and delicious twists on French classics.
Charming hotel tucked away!
Love the colour combination.
Plus français tu meurs!
Decor and design are key!
Your regular Parisian bistro.
Irish pub known for its fish & chips.
Friendly neighbourhood chat
Always up for a hearty laugh.
Comme une lettre à la poste!
Time for a coffee break
For 8.- Euros I might was well have breakfast!
I'll be back for the oysters.
Parisians love their bread and croissants, so it’s no surprise that there are a total of 8 bakeries within a 4 block radius.
Getting ready for lunch.
The iconic Cafe Constant... I wonder what the Queen would think of this?!?
No Parisian road would be complete without a tourist shop.
I wish our entrance would look like this!
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