barefoot blogger moving to france
Barefoot Blogger
France

Paris Christmas Lights

Picture of Deborah Bine
Deborah Bine

The Barefoot Blogger

I’ve always wanted to visit Paris or London for Christmas. The thought of Paris Christmas Lights or London,ย  decked in holiday lighting,ย  is thrilling.

Paris Christmas Lights

Since I’m only two hours away by fast train to Paris, I decided I’d check out the Paris Christmas lights. London will have to wait for another year.

To find a place to stay, I turned to AIRBNB. If you haven’t used the AIRBNB website to find vacation rentals, you must. You can find almost any type of rental you could possibly want — from an apartment to a whole house, to a sleeper sofa, to a berth in a sailboat — all around the world.

I wanted a reasonably priced place convenient to the Champs Elysees and the Louvre for my two-day visit. That ended up being a private room in the home of an American ex-pat, her French husband, and her college-aged daughter. Their centuries-old apartment is a stone’s throw from the Paris Loop (the giant Ferris wheel), the Obelisque, and the Tuileries Gardens. Everything I wanted to see, including the Eiffel Tower, was within walking distance.

The only bad thing about my choice of apartments was that it was up six flights of stairs — no elevator. That was a feature I had read about on the AIRBNB listing, and when I booked it, I wasn’t concerned. With 55 steps to climb daily at my own place, I should be used to stairs. It wasn’t until I had walked around Paris all day that I dreaded the spiral staircase each night.

A surprise on the Champs Elysees

If you’ve ever been to Paris, you know the Champs Elysees is pretty fancy. It’s where all the “handsome men and dazzling ladies” hang out to shop and dine. So I was surprised to find a “Christmas Village” with hotdog and sausage vendors, beer and wine stands, and cotton candy peddlers all along the avenue. I’m not complaining because I love junk food and “chaud vin” (warm wine); nevertheless, I wasn’t expecting it.

Night scenes

A two-day visit to Paris is certainly not enough time to take in all the places I wanted to see. Yet, it gave me a taste for the city that makes me want to return again soon.

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Adventures

Recent Posts

Popular Destinations

French Footsteps

A series of posts dedicated to helping Americans seeking to expat in France

barefoot blogger moving to france

Subscribe Now!

to the Barefoot Blogger

Receive the latest stories and cultural insights from all around France delivered to your email!

The Latest on Instagram