City Breaks

Rue du Cherche-Midi

To take a little break from the daily grind of life, I met up with Jessica at St Sulpice to grab a few things from Pierre Hermé; pretty patisseries and good company always allow me to escape for a little while. I have a tradition of eating my treats on one of the benches in front of the fountain and luckily it’s still just about warm enough to do so. I’m determined to make the most of it and sit outside for as long as possible as I know soon enough the weather won’t permit such luxuries. Afterwards I took the very quaint rue du Cherche-Midi passing the traditional boulangeriePoilâne as well as a handful of other quintessentially French boutiques.

Flowers in Paris
Flowers in Paris
Pierre Hermé
St Sulpice
Pierre Hermé
St Sulpice
St Sulpice
Paris
Rue du Cherche-Midi
Rue du Cherche-Midi
Pierre Hermé
Flowers in Paris
Flowers in Paris

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shani says:

December 5, 2013 at 7:48 pm

What I wouldn’t do for some Pierre Hermé right now?! At least your photos have momentarily quenched my craving for Paris. They’re so lovely!

Shani x
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fayebullock@live.co.uk says:

December 7, 2013 at 11:51 pm

Haha what I wouldn’t do for a few macarons right now ;) is there such a thing as consuming too many patisseries in Paris?!

Asli says:

March 8, 2014 at 1:41 pm

My favourite bistrot is on that street!! Brought my face a smile when I saw the post :)

Xx
Asli

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Faye says:

March 9, 2014 at 2:54 pm

Ahh I’m so glad they’re are some really cute places along there – what’s the name of the bistro? I may have to try it out if you recommend it