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Pierre Coulon, the founder of La Laiterie de Paris, became Paris’ first intra-muros cheesemaker in 2017. Six years later, he’s still one of the most innovative pros on the local cheesescape.
Karen Fawcett, the founder and former owner of Bonjour Paris, recalls the kindness of Parisian neighbors in the aftermath of 9/11.
This walk from the Invalides metro station is a stunner: plenty of blockbuster vistas, a handful of Belle Époque beauties - including the city’s loveliest bridge - and some stirring reminders of the Liberation of Paris.
Cara Black is the bestselling author of 22 books. In advance of the release of 'Night Flight to Paris,' a new thriller set during the Second World War, she answered Janet Hulstrand's questions for Bonjour Paris.
A source of constant inspiration for French and international writers, Paris has a rich literary history. Here are five places intricately linked with famous authors and books.
A disappointing World Cup loss for Les Bleus, the French baguette gets UNESCO recognition, the Apollo Fountain gets a makeover at Versailles, the return of terminal 1 at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, and more news from Paris.
Many Americans in Paris get nostalgic for Thanksgiving. So the options for celebrating grow with each passing year. Here are some recommendations.
In an interview with Bonjour Paris, author J.T. Allen talks about his new book "Daisy and The Missing Mona Lisa" and his favorite spots in Paris.
What better anniversary to celebrate after this summer of heatwaves than 150 years of the iconic Wallace Fountains which provide drinking water to Parisians and visitors alike?
Notre-Dame scheduled to reopen in 2024, an increase of Americans house hunting in France, a competition for the prettiest sidewalk cafés, and more news from the French capital.
Paris braces for a heat wave, the parliamentary elections, the buzzy Givenchy auction, the "Mona Lisa" cake incident, and more news from the French capital.
Some people have the incomparable gift of being absolutely, completely, totally themselves. Edith de Belleville is one such person.