Win a copy of The New Paris (Canada) (CLOSED)

The New Paris Cover on eatlivetravelwrite.comWin a copy of Lindsey Tramuta’s The New Paris (Canada)!

I’m giving away a copy of my friend Lindsey’s book The New Paris (I wrote about it here) to give away to a lucky reader with a Canadian address.

To enter, click here to read about a day in The New Paris and come back to leave a comment on this post telling me which of Lindsey’s picks you’d like to discover.

For a bonus entry, tweet the following message: Win @lostncheeseland ‘s #TheNewParis on @eatlivtravwrite (Canada). Details: http://bit.ly/winTheNewParis

then come back to leave me a comment on this post telling me you did.

Eligibility and contest rules

– Contest begins on Friday May 26th 2017 at 6am EST and ends Friday June 2nd 2017 at 6pm EST.
– Prize consists of one (1) copy of The New Paris (RRP $35.95CAD)
– Open to readers of the age of majority with a Canadian mailing address.
– No purchase of any product necessary for entry.
– Winners will be chosen randomly (using www.random.org) from all qualified entries on Friday June 2nd 2017 after 6pm EST.
– Winner will be notified via email Saturday June 3rd 2017 and will have 48 hours to respond to the email.
– Winner will be required to answer a skill testing question.

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Disclosure: I received a copy of “The New Paris” from Abrams for review purposes. I am sponsoring the book giveaway myself because I think everyone who has visited, will be visiting or who wants to visit Paris should own a copy.

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18 thoughts on “Win a copy of The New Paris (Canada) (CLOSED)”

  1. I’d want to start early at La Fontaine for coffee, then go to Bespoke for a late brunch. The photos on their Facebook page look scrumptious.
    Afternoon tea at Le Dali for the pastries is essential. And if I could only go to one shop it would be Papier Tigre.

  2. Looks like a gorgeous book. I’ve never been to Paris, so I dream of afternoons spent drinking coffee and people-watching from a cafe terrace like La Fontaine.

  3. *Sigh* — Just hearing the words La Fontaine or Ten Belles transports me back to Paris, where I’ve been a number of times and will never tire of travelling to. And there’s always more to go back to and discover –perhaps, a fancy lunch at Le Clarance is in order… 😉

  4. Bonjour!

    We are travelling to France end of Aug/ beginning of Sept to celebrate our 10th anniversary. We were married in France, so as a whole, the country is very dear to us, to me especially as that was my first time ever visiting Europe. We arrived in Paris! Could there be a better intro to Europe??!!

    This time not only will we be celebrating 10 years, but our daughter will be fortunate to enjoy her first trip to Europe where she’ll celebrate her 9th birthday in such style in Paris!!!! That being said, she’s a crafty girl so Lindsey’s tip on a visit to Papier Tigre is now on our travel itinerary!!!

    I will also HAVE to visit Ispahan as I am forever on the hunt for le meilleur croissant!!!

    Merci Mardi! Merci Lindsey!

  5. I wish I had read this book before my trip – I want to g back and try all of the restaurants she mentioned lol!

  6. I’d want to go to La Fontaine for coffee. There’s nothing better than a French terrace and European coffee. Nothing!

  7. Eek! I am visiting Paris this July for my birthday, and I have been obsessed with Lindsey’s blog, articles and podcast. I feel like she is my Parisian spirit guide and I solidly trust her judgment. That being said I am on a real coffee kick these days and can’t wait to try 10 belles!
    xoxo

  8. I wish I’d had these recommendations when we were in Paris! I’d love to try the Pain des Amis from Du Pain et Des Idées

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