These Are the Most Instagrammable Spots in Paris
If you’re planning a trip to Paris, you might also want to consider where you’ll be snapping your soon-to-be most-liked photos on Instagram. After all, if you don’t Instagram it, did it really happen? It’s taken me one year and four trips to the City of Lights to discover all of the best spots that make for the best shots (see some of my Parisian outfits on my blog, Margo & Me), and today I’m reliving my favorites here for you.
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“One of my favorite things about Paris is that there are literally hundreds of different colored doors. Grab an ice cream from Berthillon on Il Saint-Louis and keep your eyes peeled for these rare mint-colored ones!”
“Grab a girlfriend, a baguette, and a bottle of rosé for a late afternoon delight. The sunset along the Seine never disappoints.”
“Go straight to the top before you start to shop!”
“For perfectly manicured Parisian gardens, Palais-Royal is a must. Grab a coffee at my favorite café, Kitsuné, while you’re there, for another highly Instagrammable moment.”
Related: Paris City Guide: Where to Eat, Shop, and Party Like a Fashion Editor
“As cliché as it might be, it’s a must for first-timers.”
“Stay at an Airbnb with a balcony. Nothing says Paris like a rooftop view... Your Instagram followers will swoon with admiration.”
“The key to getting a crowdless shot is to arrive early and begin backward. The massive clock that overlooks the Louvre is located near the gift shop. Head up to the fifth floor before visiting the museum's main attractions.”
"If you didn't have a sweet tooth before, the desert tray at Le Deux Magots will certainly change that.”
“My heaven on Earth. It’s no wonder Chanel, Dior, and some of the most famous fashion houses use this ornate venue to showcase their collections each season. The rest of the year it’s open to the public!”
“Although most might Instagram from the gardens under the Eiffel Tower, some of the most stunning views can be seen from the Trocadéro in the wee hours of the morning.”
"If you’re in Paris over the summer months, there’s no other way to see the city than from the swings! A 360-degree view!”
What's your favorite spot to visit in Paris? Let me know in the comments. Also, make sure to keep an eye on my blog, Margo & Me, for my latest Paris Fashion Week outfits!
Majesty Ankle Boots
Kooples Glam Velvet Blazer - Bloomingdale's Exclusive ($585)
Isabel Marant Ariana Patch-Pocket Skirt ($295)
IRO Gant Leather Moto Jacket ($1430)
Jerome Dreyfuss Gary Small Crossbody Bag ($485) Medium Blush
Saint Laurent Leather-Trimmed Shearling Coat ($7750)
Sandro Rony Dress ($510)
A.P.C. June Bag ($530)
Michelle's Pick:
Iro Gitton Jacket ($1242)
"Fall dressing really comes down to your outerwear. Underneath you could look like a total slob but once you throw on a great jacket, you're good to go!"
Aurelie Bidermann Tassel Necklace ($525)
Maje Tadeus Lace and Cotton-Jersey Tom ($144)
L'Autre Chose Boots ($445)
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