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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.
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.