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Protests against pension reform, celebrating the 150th birthday of the beloved writer Colette, the Louvre limits daily attendance, the Paris Summer Olympics 2024, and more news from the French capital.
From the hilltop heights of Montmartre to the sexy private rooms at Lapérouse, Paris serves up impossibly romantic settings for kissing. Here are some of the top spots, courtesy of a newly published pocket guide.
Ah Paris! World capital of romance, with endless options for painting the town red. With love from Team BP, here are 10 favorite restaurants for a romantic rendez-vous.
Joan Mitchell might not be a household name, but the twin exhibitions of the works of this abstract expressionist – currently on view at the Fondation Louis Vuitton – are designed to change that.
From 17th-century farmers to modern TV characters, the French beret has once again become an essential fashion accessory.
Paris is one of the great museum cities of the world. But an all-day visit to an imposing structure full of art is daunting. Instead, choose one of Paris's specially curated smaller museums for a memorable connection.
We've curated a selection of obscure Paris shops and emporia that will appeal to your esoteric side. Browse in these beautiful spots and treat yourself to a different shopping experience.
Paris has a rich literary heritage. For bibliophiles looking to tap into this legacy and spirit, here's our curated list of lesser-known bookshops.
In the latest in our "flâneries" series of walking tours, we explore the magnificent Saint-Sulpice church and square in the 6th arrondissement.
The winter is arguably the best time to visit Paris because it's affordable, romantic, uncrowded, and full of extraordinary surprises both indoors and outside.
Here's the skinny on living in a Parisian "chambre de bonne," the infamous, top-floor former maid’s quarters that constitute today’s micro apartments in the City of Light.
Christmastime in Paris adds to the city’s magic. A visit to a cathedral or parish church can be an added facet to the holiday feeling for the devout or merely curious.