Tbh I find the croissant/pastry scene in Paris pretty mid these days - they’ve been resting on their laurels for too long. But try Mamiche and La Panifacture. Stay away from Cedric Grolet - quality has gone way down over past couple years! And if you can get a croissant fresh out of the oven at Cyril Lignac (Chaillot location), those are very good too.
Dreamy itinerary, lovely pictures. So thoughtful. (But as a French person I must state that there is no such thing as a croissant that’s too greasy 🫣)
So fair. I'm going to be in Paris in October do you have any croissant recs?
Tbh I find the croissant/pastry scene in Paris pretty mid these days - they’ve been resting on their laurels for too long. But try Mamiche and La Panifacture. Stay away from Cedric Grolet - quality has gone way down over past couple years! And if you can get a croissant fresh out of the oven at Cyril Lignac (Chaillot location), those are very good too.
THANK YOU!!!
Copenhagen really is the best!! I visited in March and loved it so much! And now I am fully convinced I need to visit Berlin -- it looks amazing!!
You must!! It's incredible
The photo of the spheres on the grass you shared reminded me of this art installation on Stanford's campus (where I work). I think they are by the same artist, Alicja Kwade??! https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2021/04/alicja-kwade-site-specific-installation-stanford-science-engineering-quad-suggests-alternate-realities
Stunning!! Thank you for sharing omg
i had forgotten about Humana until reading this!! i loved those stores
They are perfect
Ah I love Høst and never see anyone talking about it! The interiors are so great as well
One of my favorites ever