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Legend has it that 'la bûche de Noël 'was inspired by the Christmas Eve tradition of burning a log in the fire. Here's a look at the delicious, limited-edition yule logs proposed by Paris' top pastry chefs.
François Perret, the executive pastry chef at The Ritz Paris, shares his favorite city addresses in an exclusive interview with Bonjour Paris.
Not far from Charles de Gaulle airport, the Collège de Juilly operated for nearly 400 years, educating some remarkable graduates. Soon you could even buy an apartment there.
This Seine-side walk highlights some of the most majestic monuments and beautiful scenery in the heart of Paris.
You'd think the city's fast pace would mean less time for its busy denizens to stop to chat, but Paris actually fosters all kinds of leisurely social occasions.
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).
Trace Vincent Van Gogh's artistic journey in Paris, where he found inspiration and honed his unique style.
Is there a more fun place for people-watching than Paris? Street photographer William O'Such captures the interesting people in the 'rues de la ville.'
Chef Thibault Sombardier of the restaurant Les Parisiens shares some of his favorite Paris addresses in this exclusive interview.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the Paris cinemas, there have been reports about bugs — bedbugs — in certain movie theaters.
In the latest installment of Paris Vignettes, street photographer William O'Such captures sunset on the Seine and delightful summer evenings in the city.