Solo Parisian Adventure: Discovering Maison d'Orange
I recently embarked on a solo trip to Paris during the Obon holiday, and it was an absolutely delightful experience. My home away from home was Maison d'Orange, a charming guesthouse exclusively for Japanese women, thoughtfully managed by a Japanese woman.
As this was my second visit to the City of Lights, I was eager to explore new corners and soak in the Parisian atmosphere. My days were filled with leisurely strolls through the city, a fun croissant-making class that indulged my inner baker, and a memorable excursion to the vibrant flea market in Vanves.
During my stay at Maison d'Orange, I had the wonderful fortune of meeting a fellow guest who runs an antique shop. She kindly offered to guide me through the Vanves flea market, sharing her expertise and making the experience even more special. We also enjoyed many delicious meals together at the guesthouse, sharing stories and laughter.
I wholeheartedly recommend Maison d'Orange for anyone seeking a welcoming and comfortable stay in Paris. It's a truly unique and enriching way to experience the city.
