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A year on from the Olympics and Paralympics, Paris is bringing back the spirit of the Games with a whole summer of special events. Here's what's in store.
A delicious binge for the lazy days of summer, L’Art du Crime is a thrilling crime series blending mystery, suspense, intrigue, romance, and art history.
In our popular online events series, Jeffrey T Iverson shares in-depth tips about specific Paris streets. Here, we follow him to the Rue des Vinaigriers.
On a Greeters tour of a former grape-growing district in the 20th arrondissement, Bill O'Such discovers bucolic charm and a village vibe.
Two remarkable exhibits at the Musée d’Art Moderne, pairing Matisse’s homage to his daughter Marguerite with the first French retrospective of German Gabriele Münter, is curatorial genius.
La Petite Dernière, a coming-out story whose star won the "best actress award," left a lasting impression on audiences at the Cannes Film Festival.
The resurgence of vinyl records is reflected in a host of vinyl bars in Paris, where music lovers sip cocktails and spin records in a stylish atmosphere.
Looking for a delicious place to eat in Paris? From Corail to Café de Luce, here's a selection of buzzworthy restaurants to try in June.
Built on the remains of an old gypsum quarry, this lovely park in the 19th is full of surprises, from the waterfalls to the craggy, temple-topped butte rising from the lake.
Parisians take the plunge! The Seine is reopening for swimming this summer following the success of a massive cleanup project. Here's how you can join.
For two weeks every summer, tennis is the talk of Paris as the Grand Slam tournament plays out at Roland Garros. Go on a tour of the stadium with the "Federer of guides."