Traveling from America, most flights into Paris land in the early morning hours. What are you to do with such an early flight arrival in Paris? Even the best Paris trip planning will likely result in a flight landing much earlier than the city seems to awaken. Fear not, for this guide is tailor-made for…
Paris is a city that runs on coffee. The aromatic dark roast fuels busy professionals dashing between meetings, artists sketching scenes from sidewalk cafés, and lively university students debating philosophy late into the night. As a coffee addict myself, I make a point to visit the best coffee shops in every city I travel to….
Paris is known for its Michelin-starred haute cuisine, fancy five-star restaurants, and atmospheric cafes, but you don’t have to book months in advance or break the bank to have a delicious meal in the City of Light. As a part-time resident of Paris, I love mixing Michelin-starred fine dining with checking out the simple French…
The Place Édouard VII, located in Paris, France, is a square that honors King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. It’s situated at the junction of the famous Avenue des Champs-Élysées and Avenue de l’Opéra in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. This square was inaugurated in 1911 and was named after King Edward VII, who…
Flaky, buttery, almondy perfection – that’s what I’m always seeking whenever I bite into an almond croissant. As a self-proclaimed fan of this iconic French pastry, I can definitively say that Paris offers some of the finest examples around. Though almond croissants can be found on nearly every corner in the City of Light, only…
Whether you’re starting or ending your fabulous French vacation, you’ll likely need to make your way between the magnificent city of Paris and Orly airport at some point. Located just 7 miles south of the city center, Orly is the preferred hub for many domestic flights and international carriers like Air France, easyJet, Transavia, and…
Paris – the city of light, love, and exquisite pastries. As a self-proclaimed chocolate connoisseur visiting one of the world’s capitals of confectionary delights, I felt it my solemn duty to meticulously sample as many delectable Parisian chocolate boutiques as possible during my stay. Through arduous “research,” I’m delighted to report back on my quest…
Nestled within Paris’s posh 8th arrondissement, neighboring the enchanting Parc Monceau, stands the beguiling Pagoda Paris. Splashed in vibrant red and crowned with a swooping roofline, the Pagoda Paris stands as a portal to the exotic East. Once a distinguished private home fashioned in the grandeur of French Louis Philippe architecture, this edifice was acquired…
Nestled inside the elegant and historic Hotel de Crillon right off the Champs-Élysées in Paris is one of the city’s most stylish bars – Bar Les Ambassadeurs. As soon as you enter, you are transported into a glamorous world with its beautiful decor, live piano music, and impeccably dressed patrons. History of the Iconic Bar…
As a lover of French cuisine and especially snails (escargot), I was thrilled to visit Paris and sample some of the city’s finest offerings of this classic appetizer. Parisians have perfected the art of preparing escargot, often using the tasty Burgundy snail native to the region. The buttery, garlicky, herbaceous flavors make escargot a true…
On a hot summer day, there’s nothing more refreshing than an iced coffee. As I wandered the streets of Paris recently on a particularly sweltering afternoon, I was craving something cold and caffeinated. Much to my surprise and delight, iced coffee seems to have become quite popular among Parisians as of late. Specialty coffee shops…
Philippe Conticini is a highly acclaimed French pastry chef and a prominent figure in the world of gastronomy. Born on August 16, 1963, in Choisy-le-Roi, France, Conticini is renowned for his innovative approach to pastry-making and his contributions to the French pastry world. He gained recognition for his unique style and techniques, blending traditional pastry-making…
As a lover of all things flaky, buttery, and French, I consider myself a croissant connoisseur. So when I recently visited Paris, I made it my mission to find the best croissant the city has to offer. My journey started by asking locals and foodie friends for their top recommendations. Several bakeries came up repeatedly….
Théâtre de l’Athénée is a historic theater located in Paris, France. The theater’s rich history and its dedication to promoting experimental and boundary-pushing performances have contributed to its status as a significant cultural institution in Paris, not to mention one of the best Parisian theaters to visit. The theater is closely associated with Louis Jouvet…
Le Champo is a historic cinema located in the Latin Quarter of Paris, France. It’s renowned for its cultural significance and its ties to France’s cinematic heritage. The full name of the cinema is “Le Champo – Espace Jacques Tati.” Opened in 1938, Le Champo is known for its dedication to screening classic, art-house, and…
Nestled in the quaint Latin Quarter of Paris lies one of the city’s hidden gems – Place de l’Estrapade. As I wandered the cobblestone streets on a sunny spring afternoon, I turned a corner and stumbled upon this charming little square that felt almost frozen in time. Surrounded by warmly-colored buildings with shuttered windows and…
As I start planning my upcoming winter escape to the City of Lights, I’m putting together my packing list to make sure I’m prepared for the chilly but magical Paris weather. Even during the coldest months, Paris dazzles visitors with its iconic landmarks, cozy cafés, and stunning holiday light displays. While I’m so excited to…
They say Parisians live to eat, not eat to live, and after indulging my way through some of the city’s famous gastronomic restaurants I’m convinced this sentiment rings true. Paris boasts a dazzling array of culinary delights, ranging from cozy neighborhood bistros to extravagant multi-course meals prepared by legendary chefs in ornate dining rooms. Today…
Paris dazzles with its timeless beauty, iconic historical landmarks, and romantic alleys, but did you know the city’s dining scene shines with modern brilliance? As an unabashed foodie and lover of all things French cuisine, I love to indulge in some of Paris’ best modern restaurants, which I’ll share with you today. Several notable top…
Paris – the city of light, love, and exquisite cuisine. As a self-proclaimed foodie and lover of all things French, I was eager to indulge in the best dishes the city has to offer when I recently visited. Naturally, I set my sights on exploring the Michelin-starred restaurants that have earned Paris its reputation as…
The iconic glass dome of Galeries Lafayette in Paris is a significant architectural feature that has become synonymous with the department store’s identity. Construction and Design The Galeries Lafayette department store was founded by Théophile Bader and Alphonse Kahn in 1893. In 1912, with the vision to create a grand and luxurious shopping destination, the…
Perched atop the landmark Galeries Lafayette department store in central Paris, the store’s rooftop offers stunning 360-degree views of the city’s iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and Montmartre. The rooftop terrace also features Créatures restaurant serving modern French cuisine to enjoy along with the panoramas, as well as a greenhouse filled…
With its stunning Art Nouveau glass dome and ornate belle époque architecture, Galeries Lafayette Haussmann is more than just a department store – it’s a Parisian landmark. As one of the city’s most iconic shopping destinations, Galeries Lafayette stores draw visitors from around the world who browse its expansive offerings in fashion, cosmetics, home goods,…
The Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, commonly known as La Madeleine, is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. Its construction began in 1764 under the direction of the architect Pierre Constant d’Ivry. However, due to various interruptions, including the French Revolution, the church’s completion took several decades. Site History For…
Café Madeleine is one of the best cafés in the Madeleine neighborhood of Paris. You can eat a delicious fresh croissant while overlooking the beautiful Madeleine Church from behind. Its terrace overlooks the open Place de la Madeleine plaza, which is a great spot for people-watching, too. The area is not far from the Galeries…
Arthouse cinemas, known in French as “cinémas d’art et d’essai,” have a rich history in Paris, France. The rise of these cinemas began in the early 20th century. They differentiated themselves from mainstream cinemas by showcasing non-commercial, experimental, and international films. Paris, with its deep-rooted love for the arts, became a hub for these unique…
La Madeleine is one of Paris’s most iconic landmarks, nestled in the heart of the city’s bustling 8th arrondissement. Beyond its grandeur and rich history, this chic area is surrounded by hotels that cater to diverse preferences and budgets. Whether you’re seeking the opulence of a five-star establishment or the quaint charm of a boutique…
Place de la Madeleine is located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. Historically, its story began in the late 18th century when Louis XV commissioned the construction of a church in honor of Sainte Marie-Madeleine. The site underwent several architectural plans and changes, with designs by notable architects like Pierre-Alexandre Vignon. The final neo-classical…
Paris isn’t the most laptop-friendly place in the world. If you’re looking for a spot to get some work done in Paris, you can likely sit at a café in your neighborhood, but you need to pick the right one! Here are some tips on what to look for. Cafés The laptop-friendly cafés I know…
Paris is renowned as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and much of that beauty stems from its iconic architecture. The cityscape of Paris is filled with instantly recognizable buildings that exemplify diverse architectural styles, from the medieval Gothic Notre Dame cathedral to the postmodern glass pyramids of the Louvre. If you’re…
Known as the City of Light, Paris dazzles from every vantage point. But to truly soak in the magic of this iconic destination, you need to see it from above. Rooftop bars offer some of the best views in Paris, letting you take in the city’s architecture, monuments, and romantic atmosphere from new heights. I’ll…
Babka Zana is a bakery and eatery located in Paris, France. It specializes in serving Babka, a type of sweet braided bread of Eastern European origin. This bakery is renowned for offering a range of Babka flavors, including classic chocolate, cinnamon, and some unique seasonal variations. Apart from Babka, the bakery sells yummy baked goods,…
Paris nightlife is vibrant and diverse, offering a range of experiences for both residents and tourists. In the heart of the city, there are numerous options including bars, clubs, and restaurants that stay open late. Traditionally, nightlife starts late with many Parisians dining around 9 pm, followed by visits to bars and clubs. Paris Nightlife…
Dalloyau Paris is a renowned pastry house with a rich heritage rooted in the French culinary tradition. Its inception can be traced back to 1682 when Charles Dalloyau started serving at the court of Louis XIV, the king of France at the time, as Officier de Bouche, or the head of tasting. The expertise and…
Jean-Paul Hévin is a renowned French chocolatier and pastry chef. Born on February 24, 1957, in Saint-Denis-de-l’Hôtel, France, he developed a passion for the culinary arts at a young age. Hévin pursued his training in pastry and chocolate craftsmanship in Paris. His talent was recognized early in his career when he won the Meilleur Ouvrier…
Bonjour dear readers! Is there anything more refined than sipping tea and nibbling dainty sandwiches and pastries in the afternoon? This beloved British tradition has been perfected into an art form in Paris. While exploring the City of Lights, I made it my mission to find the best spots for an indulgent afternoon tea service…
Bonjour foodies! When I think of Paris, images of buttery croissants, flaky pain au chocolat, and steaming bowls of onion soup immediately come to mind. As one of the global capitals of cuisine, the City of Light offers no shortage of incredible foods to tempt your tastebuds. From Michelin-starred restaurants to charming corner bistros, the…
Yann Couvreur is a renowned pastry chef in Paris, France. He began his pastry journey at the young age of 15. Prior to establishing his own brand, he honed his skills in various prestigious establishments including the Prince de Galles Hotel, where he served as the head pastry chef. In 2016, he decided to start…
They say Paris is the city of lights, love, and all things fanciful, but for some Americans living abroad, home is where the heart is. If you find yourself missing the familiar comforts of the US while wandering the streets of the City of Light, fret not – Paris has plenty of slice-of-home havens for…
L’Éclair de Génie is a renowned patisserie based in Paris, France. It was founded by pastry chef Christophe Adam. Before starting this venture, Adam had a distinguished career, working at prominent establishments such as the luxury hotel Le Gavroche in London and the famous Fauchon in Paris. In 2012, he established L’Éclair de Génie, where…
The Théâtre de la Renaissance is a historical theater located in Paris, France. It was established in 1873 by Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas, two prominent figures in the French literary scene. Initially, the theater was a platform for the performances of romantic plays, a popular genre during that time. In the 1850s, the theater…
Paris, often hailed as the fashion capital of the world, beckons visitors with a promise of luxury and elegance where you can buy anything your heart desires. Amidst its historic streets and magnificent architecture lies an unparalleled world of luxury shopping. Esteemed fashion houses, like Chanel and Louis Vuitton, have their origins here, selling not…
On the hunt for a coffee fix in Paris? In the trendy lower Marais district is a new kind of coffee shop from Japan: the coffee. This coffee shop is a technology-first “smart” coffee shop with a few tech-enabled features not found in most Parisian coffee shops. It offers a menu and ordering via an…
Bonjour guys! As an avid traveler and Francophile, I’m always seeking out new and exciting ways to experience the City of Light. And let me tell you, there’s no better way to get a bird’s eye view of Paris than from a helicopter tour. The only question is, which tour offers the most stunning sights…
Chez Meunier boulangerie in Paris is a feast for the eyes! Every time I go, there’s a new bakery item I discover that I love. I discovered the place at Galeries Lafayette Le Gourmet and since then I’ve been hooked! The bakery is an organic boulangerie with several locations in Paris. They actually just won…
Paris is not only a fantastic city to explore, but also a wonderful place to shop for unique Paris souvenirs and gifts. From local handicrafts to fancy French foods, Paris offers many amazing items that serve as the perfect memory of your visit. I’ll highlight some of the best souvenirs to look out for and…
French cuisine is renowned for its finesse and flavor, but one distinctive delicacy you’ll find on menus across Paris might surprise some visitors – frog legs! While the idea of eating frogs may seem unusual to the uninitiated, frog legs are cherished in France as delicious, tender meat. If you’re looking to sample the best…
Pierre Hermé Paris is a prestigious gourmet French pastry brand. It was founded by the renowned pastry chef, Pierre Hermé. Hermé started his career at the age of 14 as an apprentice to Gaston Lenôtre. He is especially known for his innovation in pastry-making, often referred to as the “Picasso of Pastry” by Vogue magazine….
Paris is known for its delectable cuisine, and there’s no better place to experience this than at Galeries Lafayette Le Gourmet. Located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, Galeries Lafayette Le Gourmet is a gourmet food store that offers an unparalleled selection of high-quality food from around the world. Walking into Galeries Lafayette Le Gourmet…
Brasserie Lipp is a historic establishment located in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area of Paris, France. It was founded in 1880 by Léonard Lipp, a refugee from Alsace. Its popularity took off in the mid-20th century when it attracted figures like Ernest Hemingway and Albert Camus. Lipp became a well-known gathering place for intellectuals, writers, and journalists….
Studio 28 is a historic cinema situated in the Montmartre district of Paris, France. Founded in 1928 by Jean-Placide Mauclaire, it stands as one of the oldest cinemas in Paris. During its early years, it was a hub for avant-garde cinema, showcasing films by notable directors such as Luis Buñuel and Jean Cocteau. The cinema…
Paris is a food lover’s paradise, especially for those seeking out gourmet delicacies and culinary treasures. From historic outdoor markets to charming specialty shops, this city offers endless opportunities to taste and buy amazing French foods. I’ll highlight some of the best places in Paris to pick up gourmet ingredients, baked goods, cheese, wine, and…
Paris is a city known for art, culture, and entertainment. From historic theaters hosting plays, operas, and ballets to modern venues showcasing concerts and events, Paris has some of the most renowned performance spaces in the world. I live in Paris and today I’ll highlight some of the most famous theaters in the City of…
Bonjour travelers! We’ve all been there – you go on a dream trip to Paris and somehow return with way more stuff than you arrived with. Between all the fabulous French fashion, gourmet goodies, and travel mementos, you need an extra bag or two to bring it all home. But with luggage prices sky-high at…
Bienvenue à Paris, the globally acclaimed gastronomic capital of the world! Unfurling a cornucopia of culinary delights, this enchanting city offers a tantalizing blend of tradition and innovation, served up with a generous helping of French flair. From rustic bistros where time seems to stand still, to trendy cafés serving avant-garde fusion cuisine, and Michelin-starred…
Bonjour, foodies! Paris is known for its haute French cuisine, but the city also boasts an impressive array of outstanding Japanese restaurants. From flavorful ramen shops to contemporary omakase concepts, Paris offers diverse and authentic Japanese dining options. Today I’m sharing my picks for the best Japanese restaurants in Paris. You’ll discover hidden gems serving…
Bonjour foodies! Looking to hone your culinary skills on your next visit to Paris? If learning to cook like the French is on your travel bucket list, you’ve come to the right place. Paris is a food lover’s dream destination, with plenty of hands-on cooking classes where you can master classic French techniques and recipes….
Bonjour wine lovers! As the capital of France, it’s no surprise that Paris offers a plethora of incredible wine bars where you can discover new favorite French vintages. Whether you prefer cozy, cave-like décor with extensive wine lists or modern minimalist spaces focused on natural wines, Paris has a wine bar to suit your tastes….
Parisian café culture is a quintessential part of the Parisian lifestyle. There’s nothing more iconic than sitting at a Parisian café, watching the world go by while sipping a café au lait or glass of Bordeaux. The café culture in Paris is an essential part of the city’s spirit and has been for centuries. Paris…
BO&MIE is an excellent Parisian boulangerie and French bakery chain across Paris. Known for fresh, artisanal baked goods, BO&MIE sells delicious bread, pastries, and desserts. Using quality ingredients to create flavorful, handmade baked goods, BO&MIE has become a popular destination for locals and foodies alike. The bakery emphasizes a blend of traditional and modern baking…
Aux Crus de Bourgogne is a popular steak restaurant in Paris not far from Rue Montorgueil. The name itself translates to “The Raws of Burgundy” in English. This 1900 restaurant is known for dishes that primarily focus on traditional Burgundian cuisine including steak. I had a delicious steak with bérnaise sauce here and enjoyed every…
Bonjour coffee lovers! On crisp Parisian mornings, there may be nothing more satisfying than warming your hands around a hot café crème or latté and watching the city wake up. With its strong café culture, Paris offers no shortage of spots to sip a steaming cup of flavorful, aromatically-charged coffee. I’m a coffee addict, and…
Bonjour foodies! If you find yourself in the City of Light and love indulging in luxurious ingredients like truffles, you’ve come to the right place. Paris offers many opportunities to taste decadent truffle dishes, from elegant restaurants to charming cafés. I’ll share my picks for the top places to sample French cuisine beautifully accented with…
La Galcante is a unique shop located in the hipster Bastille area of the 12th arrondissement in Paris, France not far from the Square Trousseau. It specializes in selling rare and vintage periodicals, newspapers, and documents. Founded by a publication collector named Christian Bailly in 1975, the name of the shop is a merge between…
There’s nothing that says cozy winter in Paris like sharing a pot of gooey, cheese fondue or raclette with your friends. Fondue one of the city’s tastiest winter traditions. Fondue may have originated in Switzerland, but the French have put their own spin on this classic comfort food. With hundreds of fondues restaurants dotting the…
Bonjour fellow foodies! in a cosmopolitan destination like Paris, you can find outstanding international cuisine, including Italian food. Over my years living in Paris, I’ve sampled some of the top Italian eateries and found the tastiest plates of pasta, pizza, and more. These are my picks for the best Italian restaurants in Paris. From fine…
Stohrer is the oldest patisserie in Paris, dating back to 1730 when it was founded by the the pastry chef for King Louis XV of France. This prestigious patisserie has been serving Parisians and visitors for nearly three centuries! The French pastry shop is located on the famous Rue Montorgueil, a busy market street in…
In the heart of the city where haute cuisine and illustrious eateries seem to grace every corner, finding a delightful yet budget-friendly dining experience in Paris might seem like a daunting task. But fear not, for the City of Lights harbors a plethora of culinary gems where you can savor authentic and delectable meals without…
The Opéra de Paris Bastille, also known as the Bastille Opera, is a modern addition to the cultural fabric of Paris, France, located on the historic Place de la Bastille plaza. It serves as one of the two homes of the Paris Opéra, the other being the historic Palais Garnier. The inception of the Bastille…
In Paris, the home of cinema, the cinematic experience is nothing short of extraordinary. As you saunter along the Seine, the whispers of cinematic legends beckon you toward the city’s iconic movie theaters, each exuding an inimitable charm. Within the bustling metropolis of Paris, a city renowned for its deep-rooted appreciation for the arts, movie…
The Comédie-Française, also known as the Théâtre-Français for French Nation Theater, is one of the most revered and longstanding theatrical institutions in the world. Established in 1680 by a royal decree from Louis XIV, it merged several existing French theater companies of that era into a single state-sponsored entity, aiming to standardize French theater and…
In Paris, the opening hours of cafés can vary. Generally, many Parisian cafés open their doors early in the morning, around 7:00 to 8:00 AM, to serve breakfast to early risers and workers. However, it’s not uncommon to find cafes that open at different times, especially in tourist areas or depending on the specific business…
Roger La Grenouille, which translates to “Roger the Frog”, is a historic restaurant situated in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood of Paris, France. Established in 1930, it has enjoyed a long history of serving traditional French cuisine, with a particular focus on frog legs, a delicacy in French gastronomy. This establishment has become synonymous with this specialty…
In the heart of modern Paris, where bustling streets echo with the symphony of contemporary life, there lies a hidden layer of history, a whispered narrative of a time shrouded in both mystery and grandeur. As one ventures into the quaint corners of the city, the vibrant resonance of the Middle Ages comes alive, painting…
The Folies Bergère is a historic entertainment venue located in Paris, France. Founded in 1869, it is one of the city’s oldest and most iconic theaters. Initially envisioned as an opera house, it quickly gained fame as a variety theater, showcasing operettas, ballets, and pantomime performances. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the…
In Paris, cafés hold a significant place in the local culture, serving as popular spots for both socialization and leisure. They usually open in the early morning and close late at night. A typical Parisian café offers coffee, tea, pastries, and light meals. Seating is often available both inside and on the sidewalk, where patrons…
La Perle is a bar located in the trendy Marais area of Paris, France. Known for its laid-back atmosphere and creative, hipster clientele, the bar is a popular spot for locals and artsy types. It gained global attention in 2011 when John Galliano, a renowned fashion designer, got drunk and went off on an anti-Semitic…
The Grand Rex is an iconic cinema and movie theater located in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France. Built in 1932, this Parisian entertainment venue is renowned for its Art Deco design and Europe’s largest screens. The main auditorium, which can accommodate over 2,800 viewers, features a starry sky ceiling and an opulent interior that…
Ah, Paris—the city of love, art, and of course, exquisite Parisian cafés. There’s nothing quite like sitting at a quaint little table, sipping on a frothy cappuccino while watching the world go by against a backdrop of historic monuments and chic Parisians. Frequenting one of the best cafés in Paris is a great way to…
Welcome to the city of love, where romance isn’t the only thing that’s sweet! Paris, a destination renowned for its world-class cuisine, also offers a delightful array of candy shops that are nothing short of confectionery wonders. Whether you’re a die-hard chocoholic or a gummy aficionado, the French capital promises to fulfill all your sugary…
Paris—the city of love, art, and of course, crêpes! After strolling down the cobblestone streets, taking in the iconic architecture, and soaking up the history, there’s no experience quite like pausing at a local crêperie to indulge in a delicious French crêpe. Whether you’re craving a classic Nutella-filled delight or a savory galette oozing with…
As an avid reader and traveler, I’m always on the hunt for stunning libraries around the world that offer not just extensive collections, but beautiful historic architecture that transports you to another time. During my latest trip to Paris, I researched some of the most magnificent historic libraries that Paris has to offer. From medieval…
Welcome to a literary journey through the City of Light! Paris, a city renowned for its rich cultural tapestry, is a haven for bibliophiles. In this iconic metropolis where luminaries like Victor Hugo and Ernest Hemingway found inspiration, independent bookshops and grand bookstores alike offer literary treasures amidst intriguing spaces. It’s easy to find bookstores…
The Place de la Bastille is a square in Paris where the Bastille prison once stood. The Bastille plaza was built in the 14th century and served as a state prison and fortress. Everything changed during the 18th century. On July 14, 1789, this plaza became a timeless symbol of the abuse of power by…
In the center of Place de la Bastille, stands the July Column, or Colonne de Juillet, which commemorates the July Revolution of 1830 that toppled Charles X and brought Louis-Philippe to power. It was commissioned by Louis-Philippe himself in 1831 and was completed in 1840. The column is made of bronze, standing approximately 47 meters…
The 3rd arrondissement of Paris, part of the historic district known as Le Marais, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, vibrant art scene, and diverse community. With its narrow, winding streets filled with boutiques, galleries, and cafes, the area is popular among both visitors and locals. The 3rd arrondissement has a bohemian, creative atmosphere,…
Café Le Nemours is a well-known café situated in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, near the Palais Royal and the Louvre Museum. It overlooks Place Colette, named after the famous author, and the entrance to the famous Comédie Française theater. The café is particularly famous for its prime location and its Parisian café culture ambiance….
Harry’s New York Bar in Paris was founded on November 24, 1911, by an American jockey named Tod Sloan. Sloan wanted to create a bar that would appeal to English-speaking expatriates in Paris, so he transported an entire bar from New York to 5 Rue Daunou in Paris. During the early years, the bar attracted…
Paris, a city renowned for its fashion, culture, and art, doesn’t just cater to the adults; it’s a wonderland for the little ones too! With its enchanting boutiques and whimsical stores, the French capital is a paradise for children’s shopping. From unique toys and fashionable attire to delightful educational materials, Paris offers a rich variety…
Paris, the city of love, culture, and art, offers a symphonic experience like no other. Whether you’re a devoted classical music fan or just seeking the perfect acoustic embrace, the French capital is home to some of the world’s most renowned concert halls. From the historic grandeur of Palais Garnier to the sleek modernity of…
Are you in Paris and in need of a swimsuit before your trip to the South? When it comes to finding the perfect swimwear in the heart of France, Paris offers an exclusive blend of style and elegance. From chic boutiques that house designer pieces to quaint shops offering unique finds, the capital city is…
Wild & The Moon is a chain of healthy eateries with multiple locations in Paris, France. It focuses on providing organic, plant-based, and gluten-free food, including smoothies, juices, salads, and desserts. The ingredients are locally sourced, and the menu is designed with health-conscious choices. Wild & The Moon emphasizes sustainability and environmental responsibility in both…
Paris, the iconic fashion capital of the world, is a haven for shoe addicts seeking the perfect blend of style, quality, and craftsmanship. With cobblestone streets filled with history and boutiques lined with contemporary design, the city’s unique shoe stores propose an unparalleled experience for visitors who want to do some amazing shopping in Paris….
Paris, the iconic city of love and culinary delights, is a gastronomic playground for foodies around the globe. While the city is famous for its rich pastries and indulgent dishes, a growing movement towards health and wellness has given rise to an exciting array of restaurants catering to those seeking nourishing yet flavorful options. Let’s…
Wondering where to buy bottles of wine in France? There’s an undeniable allure to Paris – the city’s glittering Eiffel Tower, the enchanting Montmartre, the timeless beauty of the Seine, and, of course, its world-renowned gastronomy. But for ardent admirers of the divine nectar that is wine, Paris holds an even more intoxicating charm. With…
After 2 years of renovation, the famous Dior Paris 30 Avenue Montaigne Store has reopend in 2022. The store is much more than just a place to buy French fashion, clothing, jewelry, home goods, and handbags by Dior. It’s more of a concept store that immerses you in the world of Christian Dior. There is…
The Carnavalet Museum, officially known as Musée Carnavalet Histoire de Paris, is dedicated to the history of Paris, France. Located in the Marais neighborhood, its vast collection showcases Parisian history from its origins to the present day. The museum is one of the best museums in Le Marais to visit. It’s housed inside two historic…
The Brasserie Le Vaudeville has been a Parisian institution for 100 years. Located in the 2nd arrondissement across from the Bourse, this classic brasserie has been serving up delicious French cuisine since 1918. In 2017, Le Vaudeville was acquired by the Bertrand Group, joining other legendary Parisian brasseries like Brasserie Lipp, Au Pied de Cochon,…
Parc Monceau is a public park situated in the 8th Arrondissement of Paris, France. Its history goes back to the 17th century and it has seen numerous transformations over the centuries. In the 17th century, the land where Parc Monceau now sits was initially used for hunting and later, as farmland. In 1769, the Duke…
Café de Flore is one of the most iconic and historically significant cafés in Paris, France. Located at the corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain and Rue Saint-Benoît, in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood of the 6th arrondissement, it is celebrated for its famous clientele, which, over the years, has included many of the world’s most renowned artists, writers,…