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Explore Montmartre's rich history through three captivating tales - blending fact and fiction - all waiting to be discovered in hidden corners.
An interesting new trend in a city deeply rooted in tradition, where wine is a familiar part of daily life, is the developing interest in alcohol-free drinks.
A spectacular artwork by Urs Fisher in the Place Vendôme, France's first museum dedicated to mathematics, competition for Eurostar trains to London, and more news from the capital.
Just three kilometers away from the iconic Chartres Cathedral, you'll find a hidden gem called the Maison Picassiette. It's both a museum and an artistic wonder.
Paris is such a vibrant city that when you spy moments of solitude, it seems unusual, and in some ways, a bit like you're trespassing on someone's private moment. Yet as a street photographer, these moments are captivating.
While tourists snap selfies in front of the Bateau Lavoir, a legendary artist hangout in Montmartre, few know about the nearby Cité des Fusains (Charcoal City).
Marian Jones explores La Villette, a vast leisure park created in the 1980s on the site of a former abattoir and cattle market in northern Paris.
Autumn is here and we've got the scoop on all the hottest restaurant news, from a revived Montmartre café to new tables by the city's hottest chefs.
Trace Vincent Van Gogh's artistic journey in Paris, where he found inspiration and honed his unique style.