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The movies don’t take the summer off. It's a time for light popcorn fare, and in Paris a special way of watching film: outdoors. Here's a list of 'plein air' screenings to enjoy.
It's summertime and every available patch of grass on the Esplanade des Invalides has been colonized by picnickers and sunbathers. But how many know they are sitting on top of a railway that once numbered 12 platforms?
Author Whitney Cubbison took inspiration from her real-life experiences as an American expat divorcée in Paris to write her book 'Will There Be Wine?' Here she answers Janet Hulstrand's questions in an exclusive interview for BP.
Stressed about ordering food in Paris restaurants? Worried about not speaking French, nor ordering the right dish? Follow our 10 commandments of restaurant dining to get the most out of your experience.
Protests turned to riots in French suburbs, the Palace of Versailles celebrates 400 years, France unveils a strategy to combat overtourism, a new gourmet address for ice cream, and more news.
Some 25 years ago, the renowned British actress Charlotte Rampling had an irresistible and overwhelming urge to paint. Her paintings remained for years unsigned, intensely private, and her closely guarded secret. See them now at MAM in Paris.
With her latest venture, the Michelin-starred chef offers American-style burgers and street food with high quality, gourmet ingredients.
The Rochambeau Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution has put together an interactive map with 45 sites in Paris tied to the American Revolution.
With its many high-rise buildings and industrial feel, the 13th arrondissement doesn't draw many tourists. But the district is full of surprises, such as this village-like neighborhood with charming houses and gardens.
As the start of July brings us into the second half of 2023, the dog days of summer have arrived. Paris has quite the program for this scorching month, from France’s most celebrated national holiday to evenings spent watching cult classics at the Louvre.
"The most important development since the atom bomb,” said fashion editor Diana Vreeland about the explosive debut of the bikini, the barely-there beachwear, whose ground zero was Paris’s Piscine Molitor.