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A fabulous new map published by Blue Crow Media allows you to discover 50 Paris trees classified 'Arbres Remarquables.'
Francis Bacon called Paris “my other city.” When he tired of excesses in London, he returned to the city like a homing pigeon. Marilyn Brouwer dives into the artist's life and work.
Working as an au pair in Paris, Poppy Pearce explores the city in her free time and shares her favorite finds in an exclusive Bonjour Paris column. This edition celebrates the return of spring.
It's cherry blossom season in Paris! One of the best places to see the blooms is the Parc de Sceaux, a 17th-century wonderland designed by André Le Nôtre. The annual "Hanami" festival is not to be missed.
Throughout Parisian history, science and technology have coalesced with art and aesthetics, inhabiting the same cultural space. One such example: the magnificent sundials found on Parisian façades for centuries.
Parisians vote to ban e-scooter rentals, marathon runners descend on the capital, glorious weather and Easter chocolates, a second Eiffel Tower appears for April Fool's Day, and more news.
Maison Delano’s new restaurant, terrific Sunday brunch options, including one inspired by the great writers, a classic bistro in the 15th, and more foodie recommendations.
Mountains of trash accumulate on Paris sidewalks, protests against pension reform, countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics, designer Paul Smith reinvents the Picasso Museum, and more news from Paris.
In the latest in our "Flâneries" series of walking tours, Marian Jones explores the Trocadéro and Passy Cemetery in the 16th arrondissement.
The beauty of street photography is the fleeting nature of the captured moments. In this edition of Paris Vignettes, William O'Such focuses on the fascinating people found on the rues of Paris.
In a city so full of history, urban planning and architecture often involve the repurposing of antiquated buildings. Medieval mansions become museums, train stations become restaurants. Here's a look at some favorites.
A dressmaker in Montmartre before she became Renoir's wife, Aline Charigot modeled for many of the artist's paintings including "Luncheon of the Boating Party."