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Take a scenic walk to the birthplace of Louis Braille. Discover history, nature, and the legacy of a visionary in rural France.
For chocoholics in Paris, there's no better time than Easter to enjoy the delectable creations dreamt up by top chocolatiers. Here's a selection of favorites.
"The project sounded so quintessentially French that I had to investigate," says Marian Jones of the Poets' Springtime cultural extravaganza in Paris.
Paris offers an endless opportunity for unique and cool date night ideas. Here are top recommendations by season.
Pastry Chef Jessica Préalpato created an original goûter at the Hotel San Régis that's unlike any other in town.
On this walking tour, Marian Jones explores a fascinating corner of the 7th arrondissement, including Napoleon's tomb, Ste Clotilde Church and Pont Alexandre III.
Elizabeth Briel is an American expat and contemporary artist who has created art all over the world. She offers workshops at her Chambre de Papier studio.
Inscribed on UNESCO’s list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, this ancient guild of master craftsmen has roots dating back to the 12th century.
Shadows are incredibly elusive, appearing and disappearing in mere fractions of a second. Street photographer Bill O'Such captures some captivating Paris scenes.
A 19th century railway that encircled Paris, the Petite Ceinture ("Little Belt") is slowly being reopened in stretches as parks for the public. Here's the latest.
There's nothing like people watching in the most densely populated city in Europe. Here's a selection of interesting people photographed by William O'Such.
Paris closes its brick-and-mortar tourist offices, France's government fights for survival, the Olympic Cauldron to fly every summer until 2028, and more.