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In the 17th century, a subculture with its own social rules and hierarchies developed in the Paris underbelly, among thieves and beggars who "miraculously" lost their infirmities at the end of the working day.
If you've got your heart set on some classic bistro fare in Paris, Emily Monaco has tasted her way across the city to bring you the best of the bunch.
Co-founder of Paris Walks, Oriel Caine has lived in the city for almost three decades. Here she shares a feast of information about her adoptive home.
Paris churches serve as magical venues for musical concerts during the Advent period. Here is a guide to Christmas concerts.
An ideal day trip from Paris, the Château de Maintenon hides a remarkable treasure on its grounds: an aqueduct constructed to bring water to the Sun King's fountains at Versailles.
A favorite day trip from Paris, visiting the Château de Fontainebleau is a journey through French history.
In the latest edition of Paris Vignettes, street photographer William O'Such captures the play of light on warm summer days in the city.
The enigmatic Françoise Sagan lived a life as fascinating as the characters in her novels.
Despite a childhood made tragic by family loss and the turbulence of the French Revolution, the duchess was a redoubtable woman. Learn about her remarkable life.
Traveling to Paris for the first time? Follow this action packed three-day itinerary to ensure that you see all of the best monuments, museums, and neighborhoods that the City of Light has to offer.
Working as an au pair in Paris, Poppy Pearce explores the city in her free time and documents her favorite finds for Bonjour Paris. Here it's all about summer.
Hidden beneath the 13th and 5th arrondissements is a secret river that was once a bustling industrial artery a little over a century ago.