Parisian stroll in black and white!

Imaginary, culinary, sensory or cultural journeys… We portray the landscape, the character, the context… it’s up to you to dream and imagine what happens next…

Stroll along the boulevard Raspail and slip a discreet glance into the small rue Denfert. Appreciate the few flowerpots that create a bit of disorder in the symmetry.

Feel like enjoying a good coffee at the Lithographe in front of the Raspail metro exit.

In the distance, glimpse the famous Montparnasse Tower, as a landmark for travellers desperately looking for the station.

Go shopping at the Raspail market. Don’t forget the cheeses.

Resume the walk by taking the rue de Rennes. Enjoy the facades of the rue d’Assas which look like seaside villas under the sun’s rays.

A little further down on the corner of the rue de Mézières, rave about the rounded roofs.

In the middle of the rue de Rennes, stop for a moment to admire the reflections of the buildings on the shiny tiles of a breathtaking facade.

From the corner of rue du Vieux Colombier, you can see the church of Saint Sulpice and its round tower.

Approach quietly to Saint Germain des Prés…

…and its famous literary cafés:

Les Deux Magots et sa devanture ensoleillée et…

Le Café de Flore devant lequel le photographe surprend un autre photographe.

Savourez le soleil en écoutant un groupe de jazz installé sur la place à côté des Deux Magots.

Reprendre la marche et surprendre un vol de pigeon qui se presse devant un bus.

Tout comme ce cycliste, avoir l’oeil attiré par l’une des 103 célèbres fontaines Wallace de Paris.

Admirer les grilles fraîchement restaurées de l’ancien séminaire Saint Sulpice, au coin de la place du même nom.

Finally, take the rue Bonaparte and, just after passing Catherine Deneuve walking her dog, admire a slightly less well-known icon waiting wisely on a bench in front of the Hungarian Cultural Office. Strolling around Paris is always a source of inspiration because every street corner has many surprises in store for us.

Par Nathalie

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