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13/11/2025

Shot by .joy — sharing a little slice of Paris after dark.

Welcome to La Gare / Le Gore, Paris’ underground nightlife gem where the bass hits harder than your morning espresso. This spot sits in the 19th arrondissement and turns into a full-on techno playground after dark — think gritty warehouse vibes, neon lights, cheap drinks, and DJs who do not come to play.

If you want the real Paris nightlife (aka not the tourist traps on the Champs-Élysées), this is where you go. Slide in with a crew, grab a drink, and let the night decide your fate 😈

Nearby gems if you’re bar-hopping or venue-hopping:
👉 Point Ephémère — canal-side hangs + live music
👉 La Bellevilloise — iconic Paris party culture
👉 Rex Club — for the techno purists

Come for “just one drink,” leave at sunrise. Classic Paris.

💾 Save this for your next Paris night out

Keywords: Paris nightlife, rave Paris, Paris clubs, things to do in Paris at night, underground Paris, young traveler Paris

11/11/2025

Just 20 minutes north of the city sits Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen — aka the world’s largest antique market and a vintage lover’s fever dream. 💎✨
Picture this: 14 markets, over 2,000 stalls, and every corner whispering stories from centuries past — from Louis XVI armchairs to random art that makes you question if it’s cursed or collectible. 👀

🗺️ Explore Vernaison, Dauphine, and Paul Bert Serpette for the best finds — and don’t miss the cafés hidden between stalls where locals sip espresso surrounded by 18th-century mirrors.
💶 Tip: Bring cash or know where to swap euros nearby for the best rates — your wallet (and your suitcase) will thank you later.

For more vintage vibes, check out Le Marais’ boutique thrift shops or Clignancourt’s smaller brocantes if you want that flea market buzz without the crowd.

Save this post for your next Paris adventure — your future apartment aesthetic depends on it. 🇫🇷

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08/11/2025

🕯️ This isn’t just another cathedral — it’s the soul of Paris. Even after the fire, the rebirth of Notre Dame is pure magic. The gothic ceilings, the stained glass glowing like a kaleidoscope, and that feeling that you’ve just time-traveled back a few centuries? Unreal.

📍Notre Dame Cathedral, Île de la Cité — right in the heart of Paris. When it reopens, make sure you book early (tickets will sell out fast), or just wander around the island and soak in the views from Pont de l’Archevêché and Square Jean XXIII.

✨ While you’re in the area: pop by Sainte-Chapelle for the most insane stained glass in Europe, and Shakespeare & Company for a cozy coffee + book combo that feels straight out of a movie.

🎒 Save this for your next Paris trip — because “I’ll go next time” always turns into never.

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05/11/2025

WAIT FOR IT 😫🔥 — this might just be the most underrated view in Paris.

Everyone flocks to the Eiffel Tower… but locals know the real secret is watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle from the Montparnasse Tower 🌇✨

🧭 What & Where: Montparnasse Tower (Tour Montparnasse), in the 15th arrondissement. It’s the only skyscraper in central Paris — and its rooftop terrace gives you a 360° view of the entire city.
🌆 When to go: Arrive about 30 minutes before sunset to catch golden hour melting into city lights.
💡 Pro tip: Skip the long Eiffel lines and come here for the skyline shot with the Eiffel Tower actually in it. Trust me — you’ll thank yourself later.

Nearby gems for your list:
🥐 Rue de Rennes for shopping
🍷 Le Dôme Café for old-school Parisian charm
🎨 Fondation Cartier for a dose of modern art

📍 Montparnasse Tower, Paris
Save this spot for your next sunset in the city ❤️‍🔥

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05/11/2025

Once home to kings, queens, and the most dramatic parties in history — the Palace of Versailles isn’t just a pretty face. Between its gold-drenched halls, mirrored galleries, and mind-blowing gardens, it’s basically France’s way of saying “go big or go home.” 🇫🇷

💡 Tips:
• Go early (or late) to dodge the crowds.
• Don’t skip the gardens — they’re massive and free to explore most days.
• Rent a bike or golf cart if your feet start a revolution of their own.

If you love Versailles, check out Château de Fontainebleau or Vaux-le-Vicomte — same royal vibes, fewer selfie sticks.

🎟️ Save this for your next trip — because Paris without a palace day? Non, merci.

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02/11/2025

Paris in December hits different — mulled wine in one hand, churros in the other, Eiffel Tower glowing in the background 🎡✨

The main Christmas Market in Paris (aka La Magie de Noël) is opening soon — and it takes over the Tuileries Garden, right next to the Louvre. Expect cosy wooden chalets, vin chaud, cheese galore, and even a mini funfair that’ll make you feel like a kid again (without the sugar crash).

🎅 It’s not just about shopping — it’s a full festive experience. Think ice skating, lights, and that classic Parisian charm that somehow makes winter feel warm.

📍 Tuileries Garden, Paris
🗓️ Opening soon — late November till early January

Other must-see Christmas markets if you’ve got time to hop around:
✨ La Défense (huge & local fave)
✨ Hôtel de Ville (so aesthetic)
✨ Saint-Germain-des-Prés (cosy & artsy vibes)

Save this if you’re planning to spend the holidays in Paris — because trust us, this city knows how to do Christmas. 🎁

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