Monday, June 28, 2010

Patrick Sneakers For Sale

rue Saint Florentin

A tiny street (200m) ...
But who can at least change a little bit the usual route to send Madeleine to the Place de la Concorde , and the rest, as you see, my Reebok Freestyle ultra-funky have very well followed the advice of the arrow (I must say that I had to make me walk home to a fiesta of great bloggers in the Tuileries This will obviously be the subject of my next article):

Small overlooking the famous church with these very pretty red flowers on her stairs

An extremely brief stint on the tiny street Duphot - but with this beautiful building, quite close to those I already talked about the very famous rue Reaumur :

Just before reaching the exact same street as St. Florentin , without much interest, but bringing in a few hundred yards another name, a French composer of the same age as Mozart unfortunately completely forgotten today, the Chevalier Saint-Georges (you see, it prohibits , lol)!

Fortunately, things get already much more flattering when we crossed the famous Rue Saint Honore , with a brief view of one of the very few Polish churches of Paris , Our Lady of the Assumption :

And a very handsome building crossroads:

And finally, we report here rue Florentin with this very famous and sublime Japanese restaurant specializing in teas and desserts, the famous Toraya (虎 屋 or とらや), considered the same in Tokyo as the world's best, and I advise you very strongly, not least because it is one of very few places in Paris where you can drink excellent Macha ( 抹茶, green tea)!

note, if you learn Japanese, then he must read the Hiragana (ひ ら が な) from right to left!

But it's beautiful, is not it? Just as their window to fall to the ground (and beware, this is definitely not "overpriced", given the immense quality!):

With just opposite, a very nice first floor

And just a few yards away, a building of the state, I'll let you guess the picture for two functions:

And here is the right answer : the Ombudsman !

Shortly before arriving Place de la Concorde , still had to see this beautiful building, probably from the time of Napoleon :

Formerly the U.S. Embassy , which has now moved to the west of the Hotel Crillon with twelve tons of cops who attack you as soon as you take the slightest photo, lol!

And just in conclusion, of course, the famous "neighbor", the Department of the Navy :

Achtung: This article is the beginning of my day walk (little tiring, however, far less than an hour of Wagram up Tuileries), to make me a very nice meeting bloggers Bloggers and organized by Startin in Café Diane the famous garden, bonus time with a sublime ...
Well then, you can expect the very next article on this subject, with close to 40 pics, lol!

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