Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Locals young and old pay tribute to the fallen. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog

Here in Paris the post-tragedy healing process will inevitably be a long one, but in the mere few days since Friday’s brutal attacks, Paris has already shown its great resilience and strength. Restaurants, schools, and shops have reopened; the city’s citizens are back in the streets and at work. They bravely forge forward, proving once again that they will not be overcome. Despite this morning’s police raid in Saint-Denis, the overall feeling in Paris is one of warmth and solidarity.

At the scenes of Friday’s attacks we see no images of hatred, but rather of love and remembrance. It is in living fully every day and working, as a global community, towards real progress and positive change that we can best honor those whose lives were taken.

The following are some images taken over the course of the last few days in Paris.

Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Paris grieves but remains strong. Place de la Republique and le Petit Cambodge. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog

Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Parisians decry the inhumanity of Friday's attacks. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog

Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Hundreds of candles illuminate the memorial around the statue at Place de la Republique. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog

Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Memorials have cropped up all over as Paris stands together in solidarity. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog

Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Notes, flowers and candles mark Parisians' support for the loved ones of the victims. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog

Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Parisians lean on each other during this difficult time. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog
Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Paris stands united even as it grieves. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog

Je suis Paris. Images of peace and hope. Despite the barrier, people have drawn chalk hearts to accompany the flowers in front of Le Petit Cambodge. Palmyre Roigt for the HiP Paris Blog

Written by Erin Dahl for the HiP Paris Blog. All photos by Palmyre Roigt. Looking for a fabulous vacation rental in Paris, London, Provence, or Tuscany? Check out Haven in Paris.

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Erin Dahl

Erin’s had a whimsical affair with Paris since her first trip as a wide-eyed teenager. She is Editor for the HiP Paris Blog as well as Co-founder of Content Coopérative, Paris’s first English-native content agency.

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