Paris
Le Marais: The History of the Trendiest Swamp in the World
When I lived in the 17th arrondisement, I used to take Metro line 1 on Sundays down to rue Saint
Loving Summer at the Bassin and Parc de la Villette
Back in 2010, Untapped Paris posted about the landscaping and architecture of the Parc de la Villette, as well as
Midcentury in Paris: Our 5 Favorite Covered Passages
For a more off-the-beaten-path experience that’s still right in the thick of “tourist” Paris, the covered glass and iron
L’égalité n’attend plus: Gay Pride Paris 2012
The Gay Pride Parade is an annual tradition that takes place in cities across the globe, honoring the Stone Wall
The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris
Baxter is a bibliophile (the first of his memoirs written in Paris was A Pound of Paper: Confessions of a
On Ile Seguin with Omnivore and 100% Tumult
Hidden along the banks of the Seine right West of Paris is a little island with a lovely place called
URBAN CAMERA: Fred Le Chevalier in Paris
I’ve always wanted to follow a Street Artist. I mean, I follow quite a lot of them with my
“Play Me, I’m Yours” Pop-up Pianos arrive in Paris
This week, the pop-up piano installation/invasion makes it to Paris after stints in New York, London, Sà £o Paulo
The Portes Ouvertes: Walk and Invent Your Life
I saw this the other day and thought, yes! Walk and invent your life. As it happened, that’s exactly
The 2012 Paris Dîner en Blanc Part Deux: Versailles
The Dîner en Blanc Paris threw its last event for the year at Versailles on Friday night. Arranged as a
The 2012 Paris Dîner en Blanc at Notre Dame [PHOTOS]
The most striking thing about the 2012 Dîner en Blanc was its marked shift into modernity–retaining the traditions but
Le Dîner en Blanc 2012: Preview + Documentary
[Update: Photographs from the 2012 Dîner en Blanc at Notre Dame and at Versailles] What began as an impromptu gathering