Paris
The Hemingway Map of Paris
For students and American expats in Paris, there is a nearly cult-like worship of Hemingway’s old haunts. Even for
The Search To End All Searches: The Best Macaron in Paris
Sometimes life is pretty tough. Spending several days sampling the macarons of Paris and deciding which are the best was
Merci: A Guilt-Free Shopping Experience
In a sun-drenched loft along Boulevard Beaumarchais in the 3ème arrondissement is Merci, a concept store by Bernard and Marie-France
Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre
One of my favorite spots in Paris is the little intersection of rue des Saules and rue Saint-Vincent, at the
Claire Morgan’s Quietus at Galerie Karsten Greve
Tucked in a little street just off Rue de Turenne in the 3eme arrondissement is the Galerie Karsten Greve, where
Sophie Calle: For The Last And For The First Time
Sight is one of the most powerful ways we absorb the world: from first impressions to understanding another’s body
Café Lomi: roasting excellent coffee on the edge of Montmartre
When I first arrived in Paris from London one year ago, I was struck by the comparative lack of great
Japanese Gardens: Escape the City
Untapped Cities is proud to introduce our newest partner Vingt Paris, a blog devoted to the 20 arrondissements of Paris.
Festival America: A Celebration of American Literature in France
Every two years, Festival America brings “les littératures américaines dans tous leurs états” to France. That is America in the
The Untapped Guide to the French Riviera
During the summer months, it’s a pretty well known fact that Parisians high tail it out of their hometown
La Biennale des Antiquaires 2012
The Biennale des Antiquaires of Paris is perhaps the most renowned event of its kind, and this year, the 26th
Paris Seen By Hollywood
A new exhibition opened this week at Paris City Hall celebrating Paris as seen by Hollywood. The free exhibition which