Spotter since 2018
About me
I am a lawyer working for an international organization in Paris. But this is the boring part of myself. I love travelling and having new experiences, design, cooking, spending time with my family in new places, mountain climbing, going to sandy beaches... anything that one can do outdoors or in new places. I have lived in many countries in Europe, notably Eastern Europe, which was a very enriching experience. Now I've been living since 2011 in Paris, France, the city of light, the city of love...
Why Paris
I love Paris because there is always something new, it is always surprising. Beautiful in almost all its corners, it is a very cosmopolitan city of contrasts. One can always find people from all around the world, interested in new stuff and enjoying a good time. It is also a very tolerant city where all types of people fit and have a place to enjoy and let others enjoy life without judgment.
"Le Bistrot de Longchamp" in Paris has an amazing positive atmosphere. I recommend visiting this small Portuguese restaurant on Tuesdays & Fridays...
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"Venus sur Cour" in Paris is a special, hidden erotic shop that's unlike others. This one has actually a fascinating selection of antique sexual objects...
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"Les mots a la bouche" is an LBGT-themed bookshop in Paris. It's nice and quiet. I strongly recommend you drop by -- you will discover interesting things.
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"La Belle Iloise" in Paris, next to Les Halles, does top quality canned fish . I very much like tuna & sardines and how they even have fish sandwiches...
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The "Gardens of the Quai Branly Museum" in Paris are next to the Eiffel Tower. What I love the most about them is that they're for free! Not to be missed.
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The "Modern Art Museum of Paris" is free, which, as it so happens, means fewer tourists! Come here to enjoy some Modigliani, Picasso or Matisse in peace...
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"The Zouave of the River Seine" is a statue on the Alma bridge that's become famous; Parisians come here to see how high the waters are compared to it...
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"59 rue Rivoli" is a must-visit in Paris. It started out as a squat in one of the most expensive commercial streets. Now it's a living space of creativity!
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