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Pack Your Bags, Girls…We’re Headed to Paris

We're Planning a Perfect Ina Garten–Inspired Trip!

There is a scene in almost every episode of Barefoot Contessa where Ina Garten walks into a Paris shop, picks up something beautiful — a bunch of peonies, a round of aged cheese, a bottle of wine with a particularly lovely label — and you think to yourself: I want to be exactly where she is right now. If you’ve ever felt that feeling, this post is for you.

We’ve been planning the most perfectly curated girls’ trip to Paris, and we couldn’t be more excited. This is not your typical tourist itinerary. This is a slow, savoring, stop-into-every-beautiful-shop kind of trip — the kind where you end the day with a glass of wine, a wedge of something extraordinary from a fromagerie, and the particular glow of a person who has spent a full day in one of the most beautiful cities in the world doing exactly what they love.

We’re staying in the 7th arrondissement near Rue Cler — Ina’s own neighborhood, and arguably the most charming, livable, local-feeling street in all of Paris. This pedestrian market street in the heart of the 7th is where real Parisians do their daily shopping — fresh produce, wine, charcuterie, flowers. It’s the kind of street that makes you understand, on a cellular level, why the French live the way they do.

Now, let’s talk about where we’re going.

First Stop, Always: Adriane M. Fleuriste

We are starting exactly the way Ina starts every Paris trip — at Adriane M. Fleuriste on Rue Saint-Dominique. According to Ina herself, this beloved neighborhood florist is her very first stop when she arrives in Paris, and honestly, can you think of a better way to begin? Artfully arranged blooms, classic French style, and the kind of floral arrangements that make your apartment feel instantly like a film set. We’re picking up something lush and beautiful to brighten up our Rue Cler apartment, and we’re not apologizing for it.

Wine First, Questions Later: Legrand Filles et Fils

Just around the corner from the Palais-Royal, Legrand Filles et Fils — also known as Le Comptoir et les Caves Legrand — is one of the most quintessentially Parisian wine shops imaginable. Ina has featured it in multiple episodes of Barefoot Contessa, and it is everything: well-stocked, knowledgeable, not even slightly pretentious, and set inside a gorgeous space with a beautiful glass-enclosed courtyard you’ll want to linger in for at least an hour. Pick up a bottle (or two) for the evening. Then wander back for the accessories shop. Then sit in the café. You’ll understand.

Cheese, Beautifully: Barthélémy

If there is a more perfect cheese shop in all of Paris than Barthélémy on Rue de Grenelle, we haven’t found it. This tiny, family-run fromagerie has been operating since 1959 and has earned a devotion that borders on religious among those who know it — Ina Garten included. She shared her love of Barthélémy in an Instagram post in 2022 and recommended building a cheese board with a blue, a hard, and a soft — Roquefort, Salers, and Chevrot being her particular favorites. We will be following her lead exactly, buying more than we probably should, and having absolutely no regrets.

The Most Enchanting Macarons in Paris: Hugo & Victor

We could debate Parisian macarons all day, but for this trip, we are firmly in the Hugo & Victor camp. This sleek, sophisticated patisserie — its name a playful nod to Victor Hugo — is designed like a dark, beautiful library, with chocolates and confections nestled in packaging that looks like tiny leather-bound books. Pastry chef Hugues Pouget offers two distinct personalities in his creations: the innovative Hugo and the more classic Victor. The macarons are stunning. The chocolates are extraordinary. The fruit tarts and millefeuille have been known to stop grown women in their tracks. Go. Buy something delish.

Mustard on Tap and So Much More: Maison Maille

This is one of those stops that sounds like a simple errand and turns into one of the best hours of your day. Maison Maille on Place de la Madeleine is a boutique entirely dedicated to mustard — and they serve it fresh, on tap, in over 50 varieties. Classic coarse-ground à l’ancienne, honey, tarragon, cognac, black olive, mushroom — many of these flavors are only available in Paris and Dijon, nowhere else in the world. The shop itself is gorgeous: warm, fragrant, beautifully designed. Pick up the mustards, yes, but also don’t miss their selection of chocolates and specialty pantry items. We are leaving extra space in the suitcase for this stop alone.

The Best Breads on Earth: Poilâne & Erik Kayser

You haven’t had bread until you’ve had sourdough from Poilâne and olive bread or croissants from Erik Kayser. There, we said it. These legendary Paris bakeries have been producing their specialties the same way for generations. The result is bread with a crackling crust, a complex, slightly tangy crumb, and flavors that genuinely haunt you after you come home. We are picking up a few loaves, adding them to our collection of goodies and finding the nearest park bench to sit on and snack on a bite of it immediately.

A Whimsical Dream: Marin Montagut

This is a personal favorite discovery, and we want everyone to know about it. Marin Montagut’s boutique on Rue Madame in the 6th arrondissement is one of those shops that exists in a category entirely its own. Artist, author, and modern-day Parisian flâneur Marin Montagut has filled his namesake shop with hand-painted porcelain mugs depicting Parisian street signs, silk scarves that map the Luxembourg Gardens, hand-blown recycled glass, tarot cards, embroidered napkins, illustrated postcards, and scented candles — every single thing made in Paris or France by craftsmen who have been doing this for generations. It is, in the most literal sense, a portal to the Paris of yesterday. We are going in with a list and coming out with many things that were not on it. This is known.

Culture, Beauty & a Little Couture: The Dior Museum & Musée d’Orsay

No girls’ trip to Paris is complete without a little culture, and we have two of the best in the world on our list.

The Dior Museum — officially the Musée Christian Dior — is a love letter to one of the most influential fashion houses in history, and it is extraordinary. Whether you’re a devoted fashion person or simply someone who appreciates beauty and craft, the rotating exhibitions here are some of the most stunning you’ll see anywhere in the world. Plan a couple hours and don’t rush it.

Then there’s the Musée d’Orsay — housed in a stunning converted railway station on the Left Bank, and home to one of the world’s greatest collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterworks. Monet, Renoir, Degas, Van Gogh, Cézanne — all here, in a space so beautiful the building itself is worth the visit. Go early, go slowly, and stop in the museum café for a coffee and a view that will make you feel like you are living inside a painting.

Notre Dame Cathedral: Restored and More Beautiful Than Ever

After years of restoration following the devastating 2019 fire, Notre Dame Cathedral has reopened to the world — and she is breathtaking. We were there before the fire, saw the devastation and restoration in progress. Visiting Notre Dame on this trip feels particularly meaningful, a reminder of what Paris has survived and how deeply this city is loved. Wander inside, look up at the light coming through the restored rose windows, and take a quiet moment. It never gets old.

Café de Flore: Because You Simply Must

Café de Flore on Boulevard Saint-Germain has been a Left Bank institution since 1887. Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Pablo Picasso — they all had their tables here. Ina Garten loves it. We love it. You will love it. Order a café au lait, a croissant, settle into one of the wicker chairs facing the street, and watch Paris go by for as long as you possibly can. There is no rush. This is Paris.

The Grand Finale: La Grande Épicerie

We are saving the best for (almost) last: La Grande Épicerie de Paris, the most magnificent food emporium you will ever walk into in your life. Over 30,000 square feet of the most extraordinary French and international foods imaginable — cheeses, chocolates, mustards, jams, salts, spices, pastries, charcuterie, wine, and a butter section that will genuinely move you.

Here is our very best tip for you, and please write this down: La Grande Épicerie will vacuum-seal your butter for the trip home. This is not a drill. We are talking about Beurre Bordier — the finest butter produced in France, available in multiple flavors — shrink-wrapped and travel-ready, tucked into your suitcase to be unwrapped in your own kitchen and spread on toast that will suddenly taste completely different from anything you’ve ever made before. Pick up extra mustards here too (the selection is terrific and the prices are better than anywhere else), along with salts, Sel de Camargue, chocolates, and anything else that catches your eye. Which will be everything. Budget your time accordingly.

The Only Neighborhood: Rue Cler

And through all of it, we come home every evening to Rue Cler — our neighborhood, Ina’s neighborhood, and the most perfectly Parisian street we know. Morning coffee at a sidewalk café, afternoon cheese purchases, evening walks in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower glittering in the distance. Rue Cler is not a destination. It is a way of being in Paris that, once you’ve experienced it, you will plan your entire next trip around coming back to.

Start Planning Right Now

Grab your best girlfriends, start planning your outfits, open a bottle of something lovely, and start making your list. Paris is always a good idea — and this version of Paris, the slow, savoring, Ina-inspired version full of flowers and wine and extraordinary cheese and the best butter vacuum-sealed in your suitcase — is the very best idea of all.

The City of Light is waiting. We’ll see you there. 🗼

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