Paris
Aix-en-Provence: the City of a Thousand Fountains
Aix-en-Provence is a city close to my heart. I lived here for three years shortly after arriving in France in
Laurie Pike’s Crafty Hexagon
Fiesty and energetic Laurie Pike of The Paris Blog has done what thousands dream of doing: she quit her journalism
Cafe Ethicando: Italian Job on the Canal Saint Martin
No longer up and coming, but well and truly ‘arrived’, all eyes are on Paris’ 10th arrondissment and its café
5 Tips To Surviving A Free Museum Day In Paris
Paris takes pride in its commitment to the arts and its availability to the people. To that end, Paris boasts
IN PICTURES: The Closing of The Hemingway Bar at The Ritz
Today, July 31, 2012, marks the closing of The Ritz for major renovations. The grand hotel closed in stages, starting
Staycation: Free Beaches at Paris Plages
Can you believe this is in Paris? For all the city dwellers who can’t make it out of town
Les Grandes Eaux de Versailles 2012
There are a lot of ways and means to spend a magical night out in Paris, but every Saturday night
Swinging Paris: Jazz Manouche on Monday Nights
Tucked away behind the Pantheon in the 5ème Arrondissement of Paris, there is a bar. This bar is small and
Bastille Day 2012 and Paris had a Ball
14th July is Bastille Day and in France the Eiffel Tower in Paris is the centre of the Bastille Day
The Antiques Fair at Montreuil-sur-Mer
Bastille Day was also the day that Montreuil-sur-Mer, a gorgeous little gem of a town in the Pas-de-Calais region held
Paris RER Train Goes Gaga for Versailles
A train on the French RER line has been decorated to high style following a partnership between the rail company
The 3 Most Architecturally Innovative Hôtels Particuliers in Paris
Paris is a city where it seems you can always stumble upon a hidden gem. With so much grand architecture,