Get ready for a walk through the most cinematographic corners of the City of Light, those places where the magic of the big screen came to life. Ready? Action!
Get ready for a walk through the most cinematographic corners of the City of Light, those places where the magic of the big screen came to life. Ready? Action!
Beyond the glimmers of the Eiffel Tower and the bustle of the Champs-Élysées, in Paris lie architectural secrets that many overlook: the covered passages. But not us. These galleries, dating back to the 19th century, were not only the favorite promenade of Parisian nobility but continue to captivate those seeking to uncover this hidden part of the city.
It's impossible to visit Paris and not fill up your phone's camera roll until it's almost out of memory. To refine your aim, we propose some unique locations that aren't as commonly seen as the Eiffel Tower, which, of course, also needs to be included.
This tour of the best free museums and monuments in Paris proves that beauty and culture are accessible to everyone.
Paris is a city with plenty to discover every month of the year, but December takes it to another level. Fully immersed in the holiday season, the French capital fills up with markets and plans where strings of lights, winter recipes, and stalls for buying souvenirs become a must.
You're not alone. We've all wanted to stroll the streets of a movie-like Paris, with that accordion soundtrack and a croissant always in hand. If you want to live this experience, the Opera district is your perfect stage. This neighborhood encapsulates that collective image the world has of the French capital, like a microcosm of Parisian elegance and splendor.
The quest for the best butter croissant in Paris is a culinary adventure that never ends. With its golden layer and fluffy interior, everyone stepping into the French capital strives to find the perfect specimen. Here are some clues.
It's hard to explain what it is about Paris that makes everyone who visits it want to feel like a Parisian. Its way of life is copied by the rest of the world and all thanks to its customs, typical of authentic bon vivants, such as the now famous apéro. What are the advantages of this pre-dinner snack between drinks? Lots of it.
It may seem like a few hours, but a full day in Paris is a long day. Especially if you're going for the long haul. To make sure you don't waste any time, we've selected a boulangerie for the morning, a café for lunch, a bistro for dinner and a hotel for your best night's stay.