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Sunday Guides, Jersey City Edition 

By Michele Rosenthal

For several years, we have been going to Bon Vivant in NYC for their Petit Fours. They are fabulously delicious! Soaked in a variety of flavors like rose, lavender, coffee, and lemon; they are decorated in delicate floral detail by the talented hands of artisans. We love gifting them to friends. They recently moved their “Cake Café” to Jersey City and it is beautiful. The interiors are chic, fresh, and a feast for the eyes. You can place orders in advance on their website or you can choose in person. 

“The exquisite creations are made with the finest ingredients and crafted with care and attention to detail. Discover the art of indulgence at Bon Vivant.”

“Create your own beautiful box of delicate cakes for a special celebration. Personalize by composing flavors and including a message card. Please check online for hours. Order ahead to ensure stock and on time delivery. Choose between

  • Same Day Delivery to Manhattan / Jersey City / nearby areas

  • Nationwide Shipment

  • Café Pickup”

“Cake Café located in Jersey City at the entrance of the 1,200-acre Liberty State Park and Light Rail station. On the corner of a new luxury 300+ unit residential building featuring 21,000 sq ft of courtyard.” 295 Johnston AveJersey City, NJ 07304” 

“Bon Vivant is a luxury boutique that specializes in miniature cakes and petits fours.Whether you are looking for a decadent treat for yourself or a stunning gift for someone special, Bon Vivant has something to suit your taste and style.”

We like to begin our day in Jersey City enjoying cappuccinos & petit fours. Then it’s off to Liberty State Park, where the wonderful views of the incredible skyline and Statue of Liberty never get old. Liberty State Park is one of the state's most beautiful parks. It is located on the shores of the Hudson River with views of the Manhattan skyline, Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. There are popular restaurants nearby with views that will dazzle, like the Liberty House Restaurant.

For dinner, we decided to try something more casual yet still beautiful with a European bistro atmosphere and menu. We went to Satis Bistro where the service was incredible. The outdoor seating had a quaint atmosphere. There is a charming little bar area tucked away. You must pop in there; it’s so cute! My endive salad was balanced perfectly with a lemony truffle dressing & the gnocchi dish melted in my mouth. It was so delicious! My husband loved the steak frites. The streets are lined with cute shops, restaurants, bars and more!

Steak frites and a glass of red wine transports us back to a Bistro in Paris, France

Let’s Take our “Out To Dinner Bistro Look” to the next level! Elevate Fall fashion with a two piece sequin outfit! Swap out that jacket for a cashmere sweater. We love Faux leather dresses and stunning florals. Shorter to mid length polished nails in rich autumn hues with chunky gold bracelets and stacked rings are so chic! These looks are all about putting the “ooh la la” in Fall fashion! Book Michele at Paris House for a fashion consultation & personal shopping!

 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday Guides, A Tropical Party

Late Summer Entertaining With A Tropical Flair!

 
 

Editor, Michele Rosenthal

Photo & Styling by Paris House

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We are savoring every day of Summer! This weeks Sunday Guides is all about having fun and enjoying delicious food with your favorite people!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Here are our Tips & Recipes to help you put together a fun effortless tropical themed party!!!

Menu: recipes below

Jamaican Pork Tenderloin With Sauce Caribe (adapted from southern living)

 
 

We have been making this DELICIOUS and EASY recipe for 21 years & EVERYONE loves it! If you are in the Chester NJ area we highly recommend Chester Meat Market. I have been shopping there for decades. It’s outstanding.

  • coconut mint iced tea add rum if you like

  • Dessert - too hot to bake?!!! or simply don’t feel like spending all day in the kitchen!!! No worries get a dessert delivery straight to your door!!! We love Mini upside down pineapple cakes that will pair beautifully with our Tropical Dinner Menu!!! We linked them for you! Fun tip!!! Add a sparkler to the top of each mini cake and WOW your guests (please use EXTREME caution around guests & children and make sure to put out flame in water before disposing)

  • Decorate table with palm leaves and a few grocery store orchids! Scatter seashells down the center of table. No time to decorate or arrange flowers!? Call us!!! We deliver.

  • Don’t have a pool?!!! No worries!!! get a little kiddie pool & a slippery slide!!! Your guests will have so much fun & make lifelong memories. Try Walmart, Target, Amazon

  • Don’t forget a fun playlist!!!

 
 

Recipes:

Our Grilled pork tenderloin topped with the most delicious red current Caribe Sauce. It’s amazing!

Jamaican Pork Tenderloin With Sauce Caribe. (Our pork tenderloin is from Chester Meats, Chester NJ.)

Recipe Adapted from southern living 2002 issue!!

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 to 2 pounds PORK Tenderloin (our pork tenderloin are from Chester Meats!)

  • 3 tablespoons fresh orange juice

  • 1 & 1/2 tablespoons McCORMICK Gourmet Collection Jamaican Jerk Seasoning (or substitute with your favorite brand)

  • 1/2 cup red currant jelly

  • 1/4 cup Dijon mustard

  • 2 tablespoons dark rum or orange juice (I use orange juice)

  • Garnishes: chopped honey-roasted USA PEANUTS, tropical pesticide free edible flowers

  • Long-grain and wild rice (optional)

Directions:

Preheat Grill

Spoon the 3 tablespoons of orange juice over the tenderloins. Sprinkle 1 & 1/2 tablespoons Jamaican seasoning over the top.

Grill pork until cooked through, do not burn

While pork is grilling make the sauce.

Add these ingredients to sauce pan:

1/2 cup red currant jelly

1/4 cup Dijon mustard

  • 2 tablespoons dark rum or orange juice (I use orange juice)

Heat until combined and sauce is thinned a bit

Cover pork & let rest for 5-10 minutes

Slice and place on serving platter. Spoon sauce over, sprinkle with honey roasted peanuts. Garnish.

Serve warm!

Coconut-Mint Iced Tea

Of course, if you're in the mood for a tropical cocktail, add a splash of rum.

8 SERVINGS

2 cups fresh mint leaves (from 2 large bunches)

8 cups double-strength fresh-brewed tropical blend iced tea (such as original blend Paradise brand)

1 cup (or more) coconut syrup*

5 tablespoons (or more) fresh lemon juice

Ice cubes

Place mint leaves in large pitcher. Crush mint with muddler or wooden spoon.

Add hot tea, 1 cup coconut syrup, and 5 tablespoons lemon juice. Add more coconut syrup by tablespoonfuls and lemon juice by teaspoonfuls, if desired.

Cool completely. Fill glasses with ice, pour tea over, and serve.

*Available at specialty foods stores.

 
 
 
 

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Sunday Guides, Kennebunkport Maine

 
 
 

Article by Michele Rosenthal

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Maine is one of the most unique & recognizable places in the world. The pristine natural beauty is straight out of a novel that you can’t put down & never want to end. It’s so idyllic it seems unreal, but it is! Now we are sharing our favorite spots in Kennebunkport.

 
 

From the sound of waves crashing against the rocks along steep coastlines to sailboats passing by picturesque fishing villages– there are few places, if any quite like Maine. 

 
 

Kennebunkport is our favorite! It's incredibly quiet where we stay and we were met with many friendly waves saying hello from afar. We enjoyed quiet evenings drinking wine on the patio before we were off to dinner. We travel the world on both business and pleasure, and Maine is the one place we continue to return to each summer. It feels like home.

 
 

Mornings began with coffee and pastries from the local shops, patisseries, and diners; followed by long hikes up the coast. Adventure awaits by foot, bike, car, or scenic trolley rides. The homes, ocean views & rocky cliffs are quintessential Maine, New England. Just a few minutes up the coast, you’ll find Walker’s Point Bush Estate. 

 
 

Continue back down to the shopping area, and you’ll find Goose Rocks Beach. It’s small and peaceful: perfect to read a good book, rest, or simply watch the boats pass by. It’s a short walk from several hotels including The Colony Hotel, which features grand views of the ocean.

 
 

In our opinion, Maine lobster is the best in the world! We also love the lobster in Nova Scotia & various places in New England. Homemade candy, quaint shops, and beautiful beaches are plentiful! After dinner, head over to Mabels and don’t miss out on their homemade Maine blueberry pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

For those who like a little nightlife, it’s the perfect blend of peacefulness and fun activities like shopping and fine dining. 

No visit to Kennebunkport would be complete without dining at Mabel’s Lobster Claw. It’s delicious & quite busy during the summer months. A reservation is recommended, however they always try their best to get you a table. They have an adjacent “shack” where we get our lobster orders to go when I do a catered dinner affair on our hotel patio. It’s superb! 

 
 

We love passing by charming cottages on our way into town. Continue over the little bridge into Kennebunk. There you will find the Clam Shack, another favorite of locals, new visitors, and longtime travelers to the area. 

Continue up the street a bit to Mornings In Paris. They open early and make delicious pastries & coffee. By 8am the line is out the door & for a good reason– it’s fabulous! Time it right and the warm straight-from-the-oven pastries will melt in your mouth! 

About a 3 minute drive from town is another favorite, an old fashioned diner, Mikes All Day Breakfast. They have another location in Arundel. We cannot recommend the lobster omelets enough! They are usually only available at the Kennebunk location. The spinach, cheddar cheese, fresh lobster, and herbs are outstanding! There are many things to choose from on their menu. They open at 8 AM but get there early because the line gets long fast!

 
 

If you love flowers, gardens, unique gifts and beautifully curated stores, Snug Harbor Farm is not to be missed. It’s a delightful way to spend an hour browsing the gift shop and grounds. 

When it comes to shopping some of my favorites are Spaces and Dannah For Men. I always go to Spaces to find something perfect for entertaining at our hotel, an outfit to wear out, home accessories, unique gifts, and more. It’s visually stunning and not to be missed! When it comes to men's clothing, unique gifts and accessories, Dannah For Men is perfection and one of the best men’s stores anywhere! Also we recommend visiting La La Luna, their new women’s store up the road at 45 Ocean Ave.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Below is our curated list of some of our favorites! There are many more that can be found online! 

Hotels:

Tides Beach club Maine, White Barn Inn, Yachtsman Hotel and Marina Club, Kennebunkport Inn, The Colony

Sightseeing & Things To Do:

Portland, Perkins Cove, Marginal Way, Walker’s Point, Bush, Compound, Ogunquit Playhouse, Sunset Sailing Tours, Lobster Tours, Catered picnics on the beach, The Wedding Cake House, Saint Ann’s Church, Dock Square, Cape Porpoise, Seashore Trolley Museum, Parson’s Way Shore Walk

Restaurants:

Mabel’s Lobster Claw, White Barn Inn, Mikes All Day Breakfast, The Clam Shack Earth at Hidden Pond, Hurricanes, Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant, Ocean 

Shopping:

Spaces, Bliss, Daytrip Society, Snug Harbor Farm, Dannah For Men, Copper Candle, Home Ingredients, La La Luna women’s clothing 

Coffee Shops & Breakfast:

Coffee Roaster of The Kennebunks, Mikes All Day Breakfast, Mornings In Paris, Talulahs, Coveside Market, Dock Square Coffee House

Candy Shop & Ice Cream:

Aunt Marie’s, The Candyman

Thank you for reading this week's Sunday Guides, Kennebunkport Maine! 

 
 

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Hacklebarney Farm

Hacklebarney Farm located in Beautiful Chester, NJ. Enjoy our Bakery-filled with fresh homemade pies and treats, located in our charming Farm Store. Explore our grounds and cider mill. Don’t miss our delicious Cider Hot Dogs, apple and pumpkin Picking, corn maze and more. Relax under the pines. Make our home yours.

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The best part of being in New England in the fall is seeing the all beautiful fall colors. Capture these special moments with a photographer who embraces vibrant colors in photos that will last a lifetime! Contact Christen at christenhollyphoto@gmail.com View samples of work at www.facebook.com/christenhollyphotography and www.instagram.com/christenhollyphotography 

 
 

Spaces 

Located in Kennebunkport Maine, Spaces by Nicki Bongiorno is an interior design studio and lifestyle shop featuring a stylish collection of coastal home decor and personal accessories. 

 
 

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Dannah For Men

 
 

Danna for Men is Kennebunkport Maine’s exclusive store for men featuring a uniquely curated selection of apparel, barware, books, accessories and so much more! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Paris Café Tour

Paris France Cafe’s

Article & Travel Photography, Michele Rosenthal

 
 

For this week's Sunday Guides & Article we will take a Paris Café tour. Many of which you may have heard of or been to. Perhaps there will be a few new ones to add to your travel plans!

 
 

Café Amourette in Passy features lovely views just a quick walk from the Eiffel Tower. I love the smoked salmon with creme fraiche and the cappuccino was very good. If you are looking for a quiet area far from crowds and something close to a landmark; this is perfect!

 
 

Café Aéro is another lovely café in the Passy neighborhood. It is where the locals go and everyone seems to know each other. It’s not fancy and might need a little makeover in my opinion. However, the delicious croissants, coffee, and kind staff elevates it to a wonderful eatery. We will continue to go when we are in Passy. I miss my mornings there and seeing my friend Mimi.

 
 

Le Café Marly is one of the most iconic and gorgeous Parisian cafes! With fabulous views of the Louvre and Pyramids, along with fantastic service. Don’t miss the Chocolat Viennois, it is so delicious! The chocolate and whipped cream is out of this world and its rich chocolate flavor and whipped Chantilly cream are sophisticated and not overly sweet. We also enjoy ordering cheese and wine and relaxing here.

 
 

Le Fumoir Cafe is a gem and a close walk from the Louvre. I adored the interior decor and the white wine was delicious. Pop into the nearby Bo & Mie Boulangerie Creative for breads and croissants. The feta olive bread and the passion fruit donut-croissants were so yummy!!!

 
 

Le Passy Café is another delightful café in Passy! It was so lovely having a cup of coffee there. The flaky buttery croissants and this beautiful view of the Tour Eiffel are unforgettable moments.

 
 

Café Fleurus is a charming petit café by Le Jardin du Luxembourg. The Lillet with tonic water, lemon and ice was so refreshing on a warm summer day.

 
 

Les Deux Magots is one of the most famous spots to people-watch, eat, drink coffee, and then shop in the elegant Saint Germain de Prés

 
 

Café de Flore is located right next door to Les Deux Magots is another very famous Café in Paris.

 
 
 
 

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We are curating a beautiful floral design class in Paris this December complete with chocolat chaud, croissants, light refreshments! There will be a small group trip to Versailles & an antique shopping trip available too! This is perfect for solo travelers, small groups, beginner - advanced floral designers! Details coming soon! Only a few spots will be available. Email us!

Niagara On The Lake, Canada

 

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Niagara On The Lake (NOTL) is a delightful quaint town located only minutes from Niagara Falls in the Province of Ontario. From the moment you enter idyllic NOTL you will feel as though you stepped back in time. Enjoy scenic drives passing by vineyards, historic homes, old fashioned country farm stands, and flowers everywhere! If you go during the summer months stock up on fresh cherries, the best pies & turnovers; they are delicious!

Watch the sailboats pass you as you dine outdoors at Queens Landing. Then grab an Aperol Spritz in Pillar and Post’s gorgeous garden. A gentle breeze from Lake Ontario provides a lovely respite from the summer heat. Autumn is another favorite time of ours to visit. Walk along paths by the banks of the river and enjoy a picnic lunch by the gazebo. In Queens Royal Park, streets are filled with lush trees, horse drawn carriage tours, and vibrant flowers. There is something beautiful at every glance and around every corner.

There is a British feel to the charming shops lining Queen and King Street, surrounded by 19th century architecture, pubs, and delightful bakeries. Our favorite is the Niagara Home Bakery. Don’t miss their delicious cinnamon buns, coffee, linzer tarts, and other savory items. Stroll through the Heritage District and enjoy shopping, dining, and browse unique shops to find that special gift for a loved one, or perhaps treat yourself! There are bed-and-breakfasts, cozy inns: many with fireplaces, thermal spas, outdoor and indoor pools and fine dining.


For the active traveler, you will delight in the bike paths, swimming pools, yoga classes, and golf courses. Play a round on the oldest operating golf course in North America, Niagara-On-The-Lake Golf Club, then grab a colorful Adirondack chair, and sit by the water enjoying a cocktail, dinner, and watching unforgettable gorgeous sunsets.

In this article we explore a drive through the Finger Lakes up to Niagara On The Lakes, Canada. A quaint small town with fabulous vineyards, picturesque Lake Ontario, a gorgeous golf course, and well appointed hotels. More on the finger lakes here: https://theparishouse.com/blog-1/canada-wine

Depending on your route you will drive by the Canadian Falls, the famous Flower Clock and the Botanical Gardens. Niagara Parks does an incredible job of maintaining everything impeccably. There are trolleys and transportation to get you everywhere effortlessly. We recommend three nights and four days to see the highlights.

What To See and Do

Queens Royal Park features trails and a gazebo that are meticulously cared for and a great pride of the community. Enjoy dinner and theatrics at Shaws Theater on Queen Street. Some of our favorite vineyards include Ice Wine, Ravine, Two Sisters, and Pellars. Sights and adventures await at Niagara Falls, The Flower Clock, Botanical Gardens, Gorge, & Butterfly Conservatory.

Nearby Niagara Falls there is something for everyone, from the adventurous to the foodie to the photographer! There are zip lines over the falls, tours, and more. There are easy & affordable modes of transportation to get you everywhere.

Where to Stay? We recommend Pillar and Post, a well appointed hotel with many amenities. Queens Landing offers elegant decor, waterside dining, trolley pickups, and complimentary shuttles for guests. For a chic contemporary vibe with courtyard dining try 124 Hotel and Spa. There are also inns by the golf course, overlooking the lake and wine trail like Oban Inn. 

Inspired by Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny, France. Take note of the underplanting of nasturtium flowers. Enjoy a stroll through acres of immaculately landscaped gardens. Walk over the bridge to admire the water Lillies and enjoy an aperol spritz from the nearby garden cafe.

Interested in creating your own rose garden at home!! Check out our lovely rose garden article here: https://theparishouse.com/blog-1/2023/6/25/a92mrvwy2hcr3v29c3fp5puzyver13

Hotel Spotlight: Pillar and Post & Queens Landing

We have stayed many times at both Queens Landing & Pillar and Post. The service is wonderful. Pillar and Post has both indoor and outdoor pools, thermal spa, poolside cafe and fine dining. Enjoy complimentary shuttle service into town and their sister properties. The hotel will be more than happy to arrange your dinner at their hotel or perhaps outside on the patio overlooking the water at Queens Landing just moments up the road. They also have door to door service on the trolley, which is a great way to explore and do the wine trail! The hotel is about 10-15 minutes into town and a quick shuttle ride to the lake. We would be happy to help you plan your getaway to Niagara On The Lake.

“Country Elegance in Niagara-on-the-Lake

This five-star hotel in a 19th century building boasts a rich history and features all the modern comforts to make your stay in Niagara-on-the-Lake first-class.’ -  Pillar and Post

‘Indulge in the Niagara Resort Experience

Everything you need for a refreshing hotel stay is well within reach at Pillar and Post. With an on-site spa spanning 13,000 square feet, a fine dining restaurant serving the best steak in Niagara-on-the-Lake, and the contemporary comforts of crisp linen and plump pillows, and plenty of fine vintage wines, all you need to do is don a robe and relax.” - Pillar and Post

“Soothe Body, Mind & Soul

Escape into tranquility with a trip to our 13,000 square foot Niagara spa resort where you’ll find an extensive menu of spa services to soothe from head to toe and mind to soul. As a spa guest, your visit includes access to the fireplace lounge in our interior seating area as well as our heated indoor saltwater pool, hot tub, outdoor pool, hot spring pool, and fitness center. If you need assistance choosing a spa treatment, our spa concierge would be happy to guide you. “ - Pillar and Post

“An Elegant Ode to Wine Country

Enjoy farm-to-table flavours, fine wine and indulge in a unique Niagara dining experience.” - Pillar and Post

“Dreamy Garden Wedding Venues

Tie the knot surrounded by fragrant florals and historic elegance at Pillar and Post in Niagara-on-the-Lake.” - Pillar and Post

https://www.vintage-hotels.com/pillar-and-post/100-fountain-spa/

If you are looking for a travel planner, we are happy to plan your itinerary. Contact us at michele@theparishouse.com 

Thank you to Vintage Hotels for upgrading us and impeccable service during our stay.

Where To Dine? We love Ravine Vineyard! The farm to table is delicious. It has a smaller, more intimate vibe. Two Sisters has a gorgeous covered terrace overlooking the vineyards. For a lovely spot on the water, try the patio at Queens Landing. Sitting poolside at Pillar and Post is always fun and as their guests can enjoy cocktails and snacks. As mentioned, no visit to NOTL would be complete without our daily visits to Niagara Home Bakery, it is charming and delicious. The Spinach puff pastries are so yummy! Always call ahead for reservations and to make sure if they are open.



Vineyard Transportation? Take a shuttle from several hotels, a car service, or hop on the trolley, and visit as many vineyards as you like ! We have also rented a private limousine service which was so much fun and tailored to our itinerary. The vintage hotels such as Pillar and Post and Queens Landing provide an amazing shuttle service with knowledgeable drivers to let you in on the best spots in town.

Shopping? Check out Queens Street and Kings Street along with the vineyards for wine, wine glasses, artisan gifts, food and more.



What To Pack? Comfortable shoes, wedges, stylish flats, sneakers, heels for dining at night. Sun dresses, scarves, stylish blazers, dressy shorts, sweaters for evenings by the water, bathing suits, coverups. Polo style shirts and tailored pants take the men from wine tasting, golf course, dining and more. Please note: passports or a special New York state license is required when entering into Canada. Always check on all restrictions and proper travel documents in advance.

To read MUCH MORE on Niagara On The Lake, Vineyards, Finger Lakes and our Recipes please click here: https://theparishouse.com/blog-1/canada-wine



Recipe

Nutella Strawberry Crepes

  • Make your favorite crepe batter. After they are prepared. Add nutella to taste. Top with thinly sliced strawberries. And a little whipped cream



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Brooklyn Pizza, Museums, & Rooftop Cocktails at Loopy Doopy

Out And About With Paris House Brooklyn Edition

By, Michele Rosenthal

We love traveling both near and far and sharing our adventures with our readers. We have been writing on travel for over 30 years & are excited to continue sharing what to do, what to see, where to eat, shop, stay, what to pack in your suitcase and much more. We offer a full service travel, fashion styling & event planning business to help you plan Unforgettable Events & Trips!

We started off at The Brooklyn Museum for the Andy Warhol exhibit, (I found this very interesting, especially everything from his earlier years, prior to his 80’s fame, I loved this exhibit & TBH I was skeptical, as I have very mixed feelings on him) I enjoyed learning more about his childhood and I learned a lot from this exhibit. (Please check online for dates of gallery exhibits, restaurant hours, rooftop bar hours before going to ensure an enjoyable outing)

Then it was off for pizza & local beer in Brooklyn -my 2nd favorite pizza in the world, (Naples Italy being my favorite but honestly this is truly just as delicious. I’m Italian so my love of Italy is immense),

Barboncino is outstanding, we love the soppressata with a side of chili honey, it’s fabulous (thanks @todddurm for telling us about @barboncinopizza - It was our 2nd time & can’t wait to return. I cook & bake often so I’m a bit fussy & I’ll always be honest with you - this pizza is FABULOUS!

We then headed back into Manhattan for cocktails at Loopy Doopy rooftop at The Conrad Hotel. The weather was absolutely gorgeous & I had so much fun with my son Sam. They limit the amount of people on the roof, and we have found going early or on a weekday is best. You must try their spiked popsicles in Prosecco! They have a bar menu & you can also dine downstairs in the hotel & weather permitting there are plenty of outside cafés. It feels like a touch of Europe in the financial district of NYC!

Nearby attractions are the waterfront, Freedom Tower, plenty of shopping, and more! We will share more restaurants in the area soon!

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Mayflower Inn & Spa

By, Michele Rosenthal

 
 

Mayflower Inn & Spa Auberge Resorts Collection

Calm, peaceful, beautiful, exquisite — just a few words you’ll use to describe the lush natural wonder of Mayflower Inn & Spa in Washington, Connecticut. Whether you’re on a ski trip, a hike, a shopping spree, or simply stopping by, Mayflower is full of rich history, integrity, and serenity, you’ll want to visit every season.

Situated on dozens of acres, this inn and spa welcomes you into a secret world, a getaway that only exists in New England. The Mayflower is a renowned resort that was converted from a school in 1920. Drawing upon the natural scenery, historic nearby towns, and stunning eclectic designs, beauty is everywhere you look. Recently design icon Celerie Kemble revitalized the interiors of the inn, combining historic Victorian architecture and 19th century artwork with a modern freshness. It’s safe to say your room and the Shakespeare garden alone will wow you.

 
 

The Inn also has countless amenities. Are you in the mood for a massage or facial? Step into THE WELL to get lost in your wildest dreams, receiving treatment from only the best professionals. You can also receive holistic treatments from doctors and health practitioners. After you feel revitalized and ready to go, take a swing on the tennis courts. When we stayed, my husband got lost in the game as I relaxed in the spa.

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Next, stop by The Garden Room to have carefully crafted, farm-fresh meals from expert chefs. The openness and country atmosphere will feel like a breath of fresh air. When your stay comes to an end, pop into the shop The Huntress. You’ll find gorgeous, high-quality clothes and sentimental souvenirs to remember for a lifetime. Then, make your way through the quaint village, where you can shop for one of a kind finds to bring home as a beautiful reminder of your journey to New England. From snowfall and spring renewal to summer activities and fall foliage, Mayflower Inn & Spa has an abundance of refreshing activities, peaceful musings, and beauty to fulfill your ever need.

 
 
 
 

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Blueberry Lemon Thyme cake

Asparagus Gruyere Tart baked in a warm buttery puff pastry, is the perfect addition to a brunch table. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Rollout thawed puff pastry- we love Dafur. Gently press in 2 rectangular tart pans & sprinkle shredded Gruyere cheese over. Then add your asparagus on top. Make sure to remove the bottom woody parts of asparagus. Sprinkle lightly with sea salt & fresh ground pepper. Option you can, if you like, use a pastry brush and brush a thin layer of Dijon mustard over the puff pastry, before adding the cheese. I prefer it without but it does add a nice flavor. Bake for 20 minutes OR until golden and bubble

The Perfect Sunday Brunch addition to your buffet! Blueberry Lemon Thyme Pound Cake or Asparagus Gruyere Tart; we love our cakes and pastries!

 
 

After you leave the dreamy Mayflower Inn, why not make a beautiful and delicious cake to take the memories home with you! no worries if baking is not your thing! have your local grocery store make you 3 round vanilla cakes or use a box cake mix. If you enjoy baking there are many delicious recipes on line! Barefoot Contessa has several. Then layer with a homemade Chantilly whipped cream, fresh strawberries and top with edible flowers such as pansies.

Imagine wearing this spectacular dress while enjoying a cocktail in the Shakespeare Garden!
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Tennis Anyone!! hit the courts in style!
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The most gorgeous dress with caplet we have ever seen!
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Recreate your own little getaway at home with these carefully selected finds from Paris House!
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You can continue your adventure to The Long Island Sound in Westport CT. There is a great shopping and dining! one of our favorites is Mrs Londons

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Èze, France

 
 
 

By Teddy Rosenthal & Michele Rosenthal
At every turn in the wondrous world of France, you are guaranteed a unique experience. In the stunning village of Èze in the south of France, you’ll find just how vast and historic even the smaller locations in this country can be. From jaw-dropping views to mouth-watering seafood, Èze is the destination of your dreams.


It’s not every day that you get to experience such a well-rounded landscape. At the edge of the village, dip your toes into the clearest salty sea, blue and deep enough to wash away the rest of the world. As you travel throughout the town, check out the local shops and architecture. built into the historic stone cliffs, Château de la Chèvre d’Or and Château Eza are two five-star hotels where you can stay during your visit. Moving to the top, you’ll want to grab a pair of comfortable shoes as you hike up Nietzsche’s Path, and once you get there, make sure to take in the sight — the view of where the Côte d’Azur (French Riviera) meets the Mediterranean sea is one you will never forget. Also at the top, a must-see stop awaits you. Le Jardin Exotique d’Èze is a vast world of succulents and stunning flowers that can only thrive in such a welcoming climate.

 
 
 
 
 
 

When you’re ready to explore a bit more, there’s still plenty of ground to cover. If you’re hungry, dine at the local restaurants for the freshest of seafood. We recommend trying the bouillabaisse, a delectable fish stew that comes right from the ports. After making your way through everything Èze has to offer, you can still take a quick ride to the nearby cities of Nice, Monaco, and Cannes (the latter of which is home to the famous Cannes Film Festival which takes place in May). Each of these cities provides unforgettable shopping trips for fashion, home decor, and just about anything else you can think of.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

With a population of less than 2,500 people, Èze is a hidden gem. You can explore this glorious nook year-round and choose the south of France as your newest inspiration.

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Rome, Italy

 
 

It was wonderful returning to Rome, The Eternal City. The weather was around 65 degrees & sunny the entire week. I went in February so that felt very mild compared to the NYC winter weather. It wasn’t crowded & the comfortable temperatures made walking very enjoyable. I love Italy so much, I am 80% Italian and whenever I am there I feel so at home and close to my heritage! The Italians make EVERYONE feel welcome and at home in their beautiful country.

I love to travel, I create travel and fashion content for my business Theparishouse.com , scout locations for photoshoots, meet wonderful people, take incredible informative tours, bring home local recipes & fully immerse myself in the culture. Travel is my greatest passion and I love to share our adventures with my readers. I am a luxury travel writer, however all trips can be curated and enjoyed at every budget.

 
 
 
 

Day 1 -I flew from the NYC area nonstop to Rome

I stayed at Hotel Splendide Royal, located across from the Borghese gardens & in walking distance to Harry’s Bar, museums, restaurants & more. It is also a quick ride to all the Roman highlights! The concierge at the hotel were excellent and made my stay very enjoyable. I would highly recommend Hotel Splendide Roma. Enjoy breakfast with a view of the Vatican and cocktails on their rooftop with a view of Vatican City. It’s gorgeous.

 
 
 
 

Tours- https://www.shopltk.com/explore/The%20Paris%20House/posts/a8d66d28-951d-11ec-a91d-0242ac110002


Day 2- I took a floral design class in Rome, it was lovely. I own a Floral and Event Design Business and love to style with other designers on my travels around the world. Its so fun to share and learn new ideas. Martina hand-selected each flower at the local flower market, in the loveliest shades. The seasonal tulips, ranunculus, and flowers she chose were in the prettiest hues! They looked so pretty all week in my hotel room.

(This was a private class & I had a driver arranged by my hotel. We can plan all your excursions for you and have linked all our tours here & below in our “shop this story” section ).

 
 
 
 

Day 3 - We began our private tour at the Underground Coliseum - The newest attraction to the Coliseum is the fascinating underground, which was not open the last time I was in Rome. It was incredible to see the mechanics of the elevators, which were used to bring the animals up to the arena, many of these pulley systems are still used in various ways today. It’s interesting to see and learn about the masterful architecture, aqueducts and designs by the Romans. Of course the history of the Coliseum dates back to nearly 2,000 years and if not for the earthquake, would still be fully in tact. Like the saying goes “they don’t make them like the used to”!!! It is quite shocking to be there and try and picture the barbaric games that drew thousands of spectators -and the occasional hungry animal who escaped up into the spectators section!! I also highly recommend visiting at night when it is illuminated in light, it is spectacular and a perfect spot for photos. Rome is indeed the Eternal City. More on that below.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Then it was off to the Sistine Chapel with Bea my guide for the day. Bea was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about everything we did that day! (This was another private tour & I had a driver arranged by my hotel- taxis and public transportation are also readily available).

 
 

Seeing this Masterpiece in the Sistine Chapel, by Michelangelo never fails to leave me in awe.

Day 4- I took a private tour of the Borghese Gardens & Villa Borghese (I booked this with Viator, I always enjoy their tours and guides)

Marco was enthusiastic & incredibly knowledgeable. This was a quick pleasant walk from our hotel ( we popped into Harrys Bar for a late lunch and bellini before our tour). We have linked all of our tours here & below

Tours- https://www.shopltk.com/explore/The%20Paris%20House/posts/11047ace-9817-11ec-a066-0242ac110004

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Day 5- Evening walking tour with Amira

Amira was a ray of sunshine, she was an absolute joy from the moment she picked me up at my hotel. We drove to see all the famous spots at night, Amira went above and beyond to ensure we had the most wonderful evening.

We began our tour at Piazza Navona, built in the 1st century AD on the site of the Stadium of Domitian. We then went to see the Vatican illuminated in evening lights, we visited the Pantheon, The Coliseum, The Mouth of Truth (which you might remember from Roman Holiday) Theater of Pompey where Julius Caesar was murdered, the Temple of Hercules, The Spanish Steps, The Trevi Fountain and Amira pointed out many more sites along the way. We had the most delicious dinner outside in piazza Navona, the Cacio e Pepe and red wine were incredible! I returned to my hotel around 11 pm and had sweet dreams of the most enchanting evening in Roma.

 
 

Temple of Hercules 

 
 

Coliseum 

 
 

Mouth of Truth 

 
 

Trevi Fountain https://www.shopltk.com/explore/The%20Paris%20House/posts/a8d66d28-951d-11ec-a91d-0242ac110002

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Day 6- explored Rome nearby by the hotel, had lunch on the Spanish steps with pizza & Campari Cocktails at the top of the steps. 

 
 

Campari Spritz 

 
 

Top of The Spanish Steps 

 
 

Delicious fresh fruit and sorbet 

 
 

Day 7- returned to Newark


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