From the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Élysées, to the Seine River and Versailles, there are so many things to see and do in ...
That’s why, for this month’s Insider Guide, we are headed to the City of Light. You’ll find my personal picks as well as a ...
The first time I ever heard about Paris, I was seven years old and flipping through an old atlas at my grandmother’s house. My finger traced the Seine River as she recounted her brief layover there in ...
Paris may be known as the city of love or light, but French visual artist Ash Love views it through a more grounded lens.
Take a walk through the City of Light to explore architectural landmarks and new museum exhibits celebrating the birth of the art deco movement exactly 100 years ago.
Heading to France’s capital for the Olympics, or after the crowds have thinned? A travel editor picks some recent Paris stories to help plan your trip. By Tacey Rychter In case you haven’t heard, ...
Never fear: You can be a Paris airport pro just by having a bit of knowledge, and acknowledgment, prior to your flight. Below ...
Lindsey Tramuta is a journalist, author, and podcaster based in Paris since 2006 who contributes regularly to Eater, The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Bloomberg, and other international ...
In the early 1800s, Paris boasted 140 perfume and cosmetic shops that employed 25 percent of the city’s population. Today, Paris has a perfumery on almost every corner, and France now accounts for 30 ...