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The summer season brings a host of new restaurants to Paris. Here's the latest food news, including the highly anticipated return of the legendary Tour d'Argent.
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.
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.
Paris is well known for its sights and sites. But a Parisian essence also exists in scents of the city. Stroll through Paris and give your nose priority.
Hidden beneath the 13th and 5th arrondissements is a secret river that was once a bustling industrial artery a little over a century ago.
June in Paris brings a celebratory vibe to the city. Parisians embrace the long days and warmer weather with joie de vivre. Here's a selection of events happening this month.
If you’re a Claude Monet fan, you’ve probably visited Giverny. But another house where the artist lived has recently opened as a museum after more than 10 years of renovation work.
Whether it's your first trip to Paris or your 20th, there are always little ways to dial up the romance when you're in the City of Love. Here are some top tips.
The fifth-generation master baker is at the helm of a global empire of artisanal bakeries. In an exclusive interview with BP, he shares his favorite Paris addresses.
If the life of any French personality deserves to be made into a biopic, it surely must be that of Chevalier de Saint-Georges. A new film recounts his extraordinary story, and his character is also portrayed in the "Marie Antoinette" mini series.
An ancient necropolis is unearthed during construction work on the Left Bank, the 'muguet' tradition on May Day, a burglary at Bulgari, and boulangerie backlash caused by the Netflix hit "Emily in Paris."
Despite his incredible fame, unfathomable accomplishments, and the fact that more places on earth are named after him than any other person, very few people today recognize the name of Alexander von Humboldt.