Musée des Arts Forains: Paris’ Carnival Atmosphere
There is just so much to see and do in the Musée des Arts Forains (The Fairground Art Museum) that
Hotel du Nord: 1930s Film Set Immortalized Along Canal St. Martin
The Canal St. Martin area makes for one picturesque and very Parisian stroll in the capital, with its quais punctuated
The Pagoda Paris: East Meets West
Ask me what the most surprising thing I’ve ever seen in Paris is, and I can answer without batting
Hotel Lutetia: An Old Soul of the Left Bank
The way the sun hits Hotel Lutetia‘s facade as it starts to set is hypnotic. It casts the iconic
Porte Saint-Martin and Porte Saint-Denis: The Other Triumphal Arches in Paris
Two triumphal arches often go undiscovered during the usual tourist route in Paris, overshadowed by their ever popular sister L’
L’OisiveThé, a teahouse & knitting shop in the Butte aux Cailles
With its small village-feel, narrow cobblestone streets, and charming little houses, the Butte aux Cailles neighborhood in the southern
Wonder Vintage Market at the CENTQUATRE
Travel back to the dreamy world of vintage via a trip to CENTQUATRE (104), a cultural and artistic space tucked
The Museum of Everything: A World of Untrained, Undiscovered Artists
A few minutes of browsing the website of The Museum of Everything was enough to make me leave my flat
The Renaissance of Le Trianon Concert in Montmartre
It’s a cold November evening, and I’ve just valiantly fought my way through the sardine-packed Line 2
All Shapes and Sizes: The Shortest, Longest, Narrowest Streets and Houses of Paris
Paris is a city of superlatives. To continue in this train of thought, here are some places and spaces that
The History of the Grands Magasins, Part 2: La Samaritaine and Bazar de l’Hotel de Ville
This is the second part of the History of the Grands Magasins of Paris. Read Le Bon Marché, Printemps and
Daniel Arsham’s Storm at Galerie Perrotin
The figure of a man encrusted in broken glass, a clock partially hidden in the folds of a blowing sheet,