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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."
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.