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Step out of the time capsule and into nature with a walk around Herăstrau Park, on the northern side of the city. The lake is ...
A Snob's Map to the Oldest Shops in Paris A 263-year-old chocolaterie. A maker of umbrellas that's nearly 300 years old. The corsetiere du jour since 1911.
Where to Buy the Best Edible Souvenirs in Paris — and How to Get Them Home Don’t buy your cheese, jam, and wine just anywhere. And don’t just shove it in your suitcase. Follow our expert ...
While Paris has largely avoided the widespread anti-tourism protests seen in Spain and Italy, partly due to stringent housing ...
Michèle Barrière has had a lifelong love affair with Montmartre, living a stone’s throw from the Moulin Rouge for the past 30 ...
After three weeks of racing, the Tour delivers one last thrill on Sunday during its final stage, with a passage through Rue ...
As with every food movement and seemingly fresh idea, many see echoes of older trends and more entrenched customs in Paris’s embrace of the sando. “The success is first and foremost about the ...
City Hall has a direct hand in the types of businesses that take root and survive in Paris because it is the landlord, through its real estate subsidiaries, of 19 percent of the city’s shops.