In this issue: Hobnobs and Kraft Mac’n’Cheese Portes Ouvertes: Artists Ateliers Bercy Village EvolvesDocks en Seine Finally Opening Eating in ParisThe Mayors’ BathroomsFile your US ...
I met up this month with Carsten Sprotte to talk about his company ParisSharing, his experience as an American expat in Paris, and his advice for visitors to his adopted home.
Last year, Sue Hilton and Bobby Chitwood werent any different than my usual Secrets of Paris tour clients. Visiting from Dallas, theyd already been to Paris several times and wanted to see "real&...
Lady Liberty Convalescing at the OrsayApril Dining RecommendationsRunning in ParisVintage Fever in ParisRent a Vintage BusUnique, Responsable, et Très ParisienOnly-in-Paris FashionsCara Black&...
San Francisco-based mystery writer Cara Black is known for her “Aimée Leduc Investigation” series set in Paris, including Murder in the Marais, Murder in the Palais Royal, Murder i...
There are many opportunities to run in Paris, either for fun or because youre the sporty type who cant help it. If youre a complete newbie like I was before running last months Eco-Trail 18k, you mig...
Last month the elevators to the summit of the Eiffel Tower were closed for almost a week because of technical difficulties. Now the official website states that only one elevator is operational, and ...
A very unique, once-in-a-lifetime event! Participate in an unforgettable evening April 7th at the gorgeous Château de Chantilly and its Grand Stables, with dinner and music in the presence of l...
Monday morning, just as I was getting started on work, my computer suddenly displayed the Blue Screen of Death. When none of my usual tricks seemed to fix it, I realized Id have to find a pro. I boug...
The Haunted House of Paris Paris Dining RecommendationsDoisneau, en DeuxBuy Real Vintage PhotographsCurrent Paris Reading ListEnglish Books Shipped Free to FranceCreative ParisLive Music at L’H...
Little by little, the rickety old metro cars are being replaced by sleek new ones with big windows, striped seats and bright red walls at the front and back. Also, more important in the summer, they ...
I went to see the newly-renovated Musée dOrsay last week. The first (pleasant) surprise: no lines! Maybe it was the sub-zero weather. The second (not so pleasant) surprise: no photos allowed i...
A balcony on the rue François Miron, Marais.
The view from my window Sunday morning at 8am...
In this issue: Hot Chocolate Menu at the LancasterHidden Gardens in the MaraisFree-Range Eggs for Crêpe Day! The Value-Added-Tax Going Up…and UpFrench Calendars for 2012Like Blue Man Gro...
Paris can be rather dreary in the winter, especially after they start taking down the holiday decorations. But there are little things that make up for it.
In This Issue: Christmas in Paris Holiday Dining Options in Paris More Francophile Gift Ideas RIP George Whitman Charities Need Your Talent Merry Paris Blog The Census is Coming La Poste Goes Mobile ...
Ho ho ho and a bottle of rum! Or better yet, a mug of vin chaud to ward off the winter chill that has finally descended on Paris in all its soggy splendor. It’s looking like it won’t get ...
The French daily newspaper Le Figaro just published, in its Figaroscope weekly entertainment guide, a list of "100 Things All Parisians Should Do at Least Once." How many can you count? What ...
Wow, doesnt this health food store window really draw you in with its scrumptious looking food display? Non, me neither.
* A Note from the Editor * Introducing the Paris Pastry App * Other Parisian Pastry News * Staying in Paris...Indefinitely? * The Gallo-Roman City of Lutetia * Them Bones... * Another Look Below the ...
Forget Halloween. In France, November 1st is much more important. Toussaint, or All Saints Day, is when French families visit the graves of their departed loved ones. Many tourists have visited the c...
Ever visit the Crypte Archéologique? Almost every visitor to Paris eventually comes to Notre Dame Cathedral, but few venture below the Parvis to see what lies below.
Ding dong, the witch is dead! The 1970s monstrosity in the center of Paris, Le Forum des Halles, is finally under the wrecking ball.
In case you were looking, walk this way...
In this Issue* Immortalize Yourself for Just €10 * A New Place de la République * Angelina at Versailles * A Beautifully Quirky Museum * Italian Cocktails, Chinese and a Wine Bar * Souven...
Today over 300 people and 2000 cupcakes gathered at Le Comptoir Général near the Canal St Martin for Cupcake Camp Paris 2012, to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Check out the ...
There are some very interesting accessories at the Harley Davidson Bastille shop in Paris...
Help support the SOS Helpline by donating or buying books at this falls book sale, just €1 for paperbacks, €2 for hard covers.
Bored students, a Post-it note pad, and a window...
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