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Bienvenue chez Véronique. Call me Véro. All my friends do! After 23 years in the United States, I am back in Paris. In 2019, I continued sharing my French adventures on the blog and in social media and started a new career as a France-based tour guide, in Paris and beyond. Do you want to explore la Belle France with me? Join me daily on Facebook and Instagram. Follow my virtual tours in Paris on YouTube. Add your name to la Mailing List to hear about exclusive travel stories and new projects first. If you are into exclusive content and Live events, join my special community on Patreon. Thank you for your support as I take "France with Véro," (formerly French Girl in Seattle) to the next level. (Find all relevant links on the About page on this site.) A bientôt. See you soon, online... or in Paris!

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Bonjour.

There’s a surprising street in Paris’ second arrondissement.

Even if you’ve walked it, impressed by the incredible architecture a far cry from ubiquitous Haussmannian façades (the trademark of 19th century Paris) chances are you haven’t paid much attention to the buildings or found out about the neighborhood’s fast disappearing past. 

A few days ago, braving a wind storm, grey skies, loud Parisian traffic and a trash collectors’ strike (that’s still going on as I type this) I walked along rue Réaumur, highlighting some of its most incredible features and stories during a new virtual tour. 

France with Vero patrons previewed the tour a few days ago. I think they liked it!

Maybe you will too…

Vous êtes prêts? Ready?

Prepare your favorite beverage; turn on that flat screen TV and follow me on a new Parisian adventure. 

It’s fun. It’s free. It's educational. How bad could it be?

Follow the tour guide: Find the link in the Bio, or head to the France with Vero YouTube channel.

Bon weekend! 

Véro

#francewithvero #virtualtour #seemyparis #paris75002 #ruereaumur #urbanexplorer
Bonjour. A week in Tours, Loire Valley. My Fre Bonjour. 

A week in Tours, Loire Valley. 

My French life. 

Véro

#francewithvero #france_focus_on #francetravel #loirevalley #loiretourisme #tours #toursmaville #toursetmoi #frenchlife #tourainevaldeloire #touraineloirevalley #jmlevaldeloire
Bonjour! Impromptu French lesson: How to pronoun Bonjour! 

Impromptu French lesson: How to pronounce “Barbès Rochechouart,” a Metro station and neighborhood I featured on social media this week. 

Hope you enjoy it. 

Bon week-end! 

Véro 

#francewithvero #frenchlesson #speakfrench #paris75018 #saturdayvibes
Paris, 18th arrondissement. Metro Station Barbès Paris, 18th arrondissement.

Metro Station Barbès-Rochechouart is named after two Parisian boulevards.

Many visitors do not venture into this neighborhood, passing only briefly in the Metro on their way to Montmartre.

This is working class, multi-ethnic Paris at its most authentic, not the postcard-perfect city peddled by the Office du Tourisme, social media and Netflix TV series. 

Between Montmartre, Pigalle and la Goutte-d’Or, this corner of the French capital is loud, crowded, surprising, colorful and a bit daunting.

The entire world seems to meet here. 

Gentrification used to struggle more around Barbès than in other neighborhoods, but these days it’s making a dent in these parts too.

After seven decades, Tati, the giant department store across the street, is now closed soon to be  replaced by offices, condos and retail businesses. 

Behold the New Paris.

From the window of a fun yet elegant neo-brasserie, a vantage point. Diners distractedly look down at a slice of Parisian streetscape and the old Metro station whose name continues to challenge many foreigners.

Bienvenue à Paris. 

Véro

#francewithvero #paris75018 #seemyparis #barbès #thenewparis #parismetro
Bonjour. Can’t think of a better place to cele Bonjour. 

Can’t think of a better place to celebrate a milestone birthday than la Brasserie Barbès, in the heart of Paris’ 18th arrondissement. 

Three floors’ worth of fun!

Great ambiance and decor, delicious food, friendly staff and decent prices. What’s not to like?

The entire room sang: “Joyeux anniversaire,” and by God, it was! (The giant chocolate profiterole was the icing on the proverbial cake.) 

Merci Lily et Gail pour une autre super soirée parisienne. 

@jetaimemeneither always knows the best places! 

Brasserie Barbès,
2 boulevard Barbès.
Metro Barbès.

Can’t miss it! 😉 

Véro

#francewithvero #seemyparis #paris75018 #brasserie #birthdaycelebrations #parisrestaurant
Bonjour, Not all birthday celebrations are creat Bonjour, 

Not all birthday celebrations are created equal. 

When half your family hails from Algeria, you rejoice at the prospect of sampling couscous, tajine and oriental pastries on your special day. 

What a feast! What a treat! 

My selection: tajine d’agneau aux olives et citron. 

Happy birthday to me. Thank you to all my friends and relatives who helped me celebrate in Tours and in Paris! 

My heart is full (and so is my stomach!) 

Véro 

#francewithvero #tajine #patisserieorientale #birthdaycelebrations #iledefrance
Bonjour. Rain and milder temperatures are back. Bonjour.

Rain and milder temperatures are back. 

11:30pm. 

Along la rue Montorgueil peace has returned. A handful of"terrasses" are still busy this late at night on a Thursday. 

It's been a hectic week with a national strike impacting locals' life.

“Les éboueurs” (garbage collectors) are on strike, protesting the reform of the French pension system. Overflowing trash containers can be spotted all over the neighborhood blocking sidewalks. One reason to be grateful it's not summer. 

Yet "en terrasse" no one seems to mind. 

The pervasive smell of cigarettes so prevalent during the "apéro hour(s)" has dissipated. Tourists have gone to bed, exhausted by another long day walking miles along the city streets. 

It's mostly Parisians now, native or adopted, enjoying a late dinner or night cap and a beloved ritual, good times spent "en terrasse." 

On the way to my temporary home, I am still thinking about the excellent play I've just seen along le boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle nearby. In the background, the subdued chatter of conversations, the sound of clinking glasses. 

Théâtre. Terrasses. Tensions sociales.

I smile. In Paris, some things never change. 

Véro

#francewithvero #seemyparis #paris75002 #ruemontorgueil #enterrasse #parisatnight #parisianlife
Bonjour from Paris! Join me at the peaceful squa Bonjour from Paris! 

Join me at the peaceful square du Vert Galant on a stormy March afternoon. 

Véro 

#francewithvero #seemyparis #iledelacite #squareduvertgalant #virtualtours #tourguidelife
Bonjour Bienvenue à Paris. National strike day. Bonjour Bienvenue à Paris.

National strike day. Update from the Parisian trenches. 🙂 

Véro

#francewithvero #seemyparis #parisianstreets #paris75002 #frenchlife

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Bonjour.

There’s a surprising street in Paris’ second arrondissement.

Even if you’ve walked it, impressed by the incredible architecture a far cry from ubiquitous Haussmannian façades (the trademark of 19th century Paris) chances are you haven’t paid much attention to the buildings or found out about the neighborhood’s fast disappearing past. 

A few days ago, braving a wind storm, grey skies, loud Parisian traffic and a trash collectors’ strike (that’s still going on as I type this) I walked along rue Réaumur, highlighting some of its most incredible features and stories during a new virtual tour. 

France with Vero patrons previewed the tour a few days ago. I think they liked it!

Maybe you will too…

Vous êtes prêts? Ready?

Prepare your favorite beverage; turn on that flat screen TV and follow me on a new Parisian adventure. 

It’s fun. It’s free. It's educational. How bad could it be?

Follow the tour guide: Find the link in the Bio, or head to the France with Vero YouTube channel.

Bon weekend! 

Véro

#francewithvero #virtualtour #seemyparis #paris75002 #ruereaumur #urbanexplorer
Bonjour. A week in Tours, Loire Valley. My Fre Bonjour. 

A week in Tours, Loire Valley. 

My French life. 

Véro

#francewithvero #france_focus_on #francetravel #loirevalley #loiretourisme #tours #toursmaville #toursetmoi #frenchlife #tourainevaldeloire #touraineloirevalley #jmlevaldeloire
Bonjour! Impromptu French lesson: How to pronoun Bonjour! 

Impromptu French lesson: How to pronounce “Barbès Rochechouart,” a Metro station and neighborhood I featured on social media this week. 

Hope you enjoy it. 

Bon week-end! 

Véro 

#francewithvero #frenchlesson #speakfrench #paris75018 #saturdayvibes
Paris, 18th arrondissement. Metro Station Barbès Paris, 18th arrondissement.

Metro Station Barbès-Rochechouart is named after two Parisian boulevards.

Many visitors do not venture into this neighborhood, passing only briefly in the Metro on their way to Montmartre.

This is working class, multi-ethnic Paris at its most authentic, not the postcard-perfect city peddled by the Office du Tourisme, social media and Netflix TV series. 

Between Montmartre, Pigalle and la Goutte-d’Or, this corner of the French capital is loud, crowded, surprising, colorful and a bit daunting.

The entire world seems to meet here. 

Gentrification used to struggle more around Barbès than in other neighborhoods, but these days it’s making a dent in these parts too.

After seven decades, Tati, the giant department store across the street, is now closed soon to be  replaced by offices, condos and retail businesses. 

Behold the New Paris.

From the window of a fun yet elegant neo-brasserie, a vantage point. Diners distractedly look down at a slice of Parisian streetscape and the old Metro station whose name continues to challenge many foreigners.

Bienvenue à Paris. 

Véro

#francewithvero #paris75018 #seemyparis #barbès #thenewparis #parismetro
Bonjour. Can’t think of a better place to cele Bonjour. 

Can’t think of a better place to celebrate a milestone birthday than la Brasserie Barbès, in the heart of Paris’ 18th arrondissement. 

Three floors’ worth of fun!

Great ambiance and decor, delicious food, friendly staff and decent prices. What’s not to like?

The entire room sang: “Joyeux anniversaire,” and by God, it was! (The giant chocolate profiterole was the icing on the proverbial cake.) 

Merci Lily et Gail pour une autre super soirée parisienne. 

@jetaimemeneither always knows the best places! 

Brasserie Barbès,
2 boulevard Barbès.
Metro Barbès.

Can’t miss it! 😉 

Véro

#francewithvero #seemyparis #paris75018 #brasserie #birthdaycelebrations #parisrestaurant
Bonjour, Not all birthday celebrations are creat Bonjour, 

Not all birthday celebrations are created equal. 

When half your family hails from Algeria, you rejoice at the prospect of sampling couscous, tajine and oriental pastries on your special day. 

What a feast! What a treat! 

My selection: tajine d’agneau aux olives et citron. 

Happy birthday to me. Thank you to all my friends and relatives who helped me celebrate in Tours and in Paris! 

My heart is full (and so is my stomach!) 

Véro 

#francewithvero #tajine #patisserieorientale #birthdaycelebrations #iledefrance
Bonjour. Rain and milder temperatures are back. Bonjour.

Rain and milder temperatures are back. 

11:30pm. 

Along la rue Montorgueil peace has returned. A handful of"terrasses" are still busy this late at night on a Thursday. 

It's been a hectic week with a national strike impacting locals' life.

“Les éboueurs” (garbage collectors) are on strike, protesting the reform of the French pension system. Overflowing trash containers can be spotted all over the neighborhood blocking sidewalks. One reason to be grateful it's not summer. 

Yet "en terrasse" no one seems to mind. 

The pervasive smell of cigarettes so prevalent during the "apéro hour(s)" has dissipated. Tourists have gone to bed, exhausted by another long day walking miles along the city streets. 

It's mostly Parisians now, native or adopted, enjoying a late dinner or night cap and a beloved ritual, good times spent "en terrasse." 

On the way to my temporary home, I am still thinking about the excellent play I've just seen along le boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle nearby. In the background, the subdued chatter of conversations, the sound of clinking glasses. 

Théâtre. Terrasses. Tensions sociales.

I smile. In Paris, some things never change. 

Véro

#francewithvero #seemyparis #paris75002 #ruemontorgueil #enterrasse #parisatnight #parisianlife
Bonjour from Paris! Join me at the peaceful squa Bonjour from Paris! 

Join me at the peaceful square du Vert Galant on a stormy March afternoon. 

Véro 

#francewithvero #seemyparis #iledelacite #squareduvertgalant #virtualtours #tourguidelife
Bonjour Bienvenue à Paris. National strike day. Bonjour Bienvenue à Paris.

National strike day. Update from the Parisian trenches. 🙂 

Véro

#francewithvero #seemyparis #parisianstreets #paris75002 #frenchlife

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