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Five Things To Do Along The Parisian Waters
How To Celebrate Bastille Day In Paris
Here’s everything you need to know to properly commemorate France’s national holiday of patriotism and independence from the monarchy.
How To Explore Paris’ Arrondissements
Navigating your way around the City of Light can be tough. Thankfully, correspondent Lindsay McCallum knows the best of what the districts have to offer.
Bridging The Gap Between High Art and Haute Cuisine
Paris’ newest nightlife hotspot, Faust, is set to impress the city’s in-crowd.
New Life Ahead For Paris’ Famous La Samaritaine Department Store
Correspondent Lindsay McCallum reports on the extensive renovation and reviving of a beautiful department store that was almost lost in time.
Great Urban Comfort Foods Around The Globe
From Italian roast pork and beef to doughy bagels, correspondent Larry Olmsted gathers the best local comfort food unique (and most expertly made) in their own cities.
New Hotel Makeovers And Openings In Paris
Brand-new stays and shiny renovations give visitors some fresh hotel options in France.
The New Chocolate World Of Alain Ducasse
The French master chef and restauranteur expands his empire in a truly sweet way with Paris’ La Manufacture.
Get Into The Swing Of The French Open
Our editors have sorted through the racket to give you everything you need to know about Paris’ unmatched tennis experience.
Artists Open Their Doors In Paris’ Belleville Neighborhood
A chance for the masses to draw up conversation with creative types from an impressive variety of disciplines.
Shopping The Open-Air Markets In Paris
If the City of Lights is a moveable feast, then its markets are the star ingredients.
Top French Molecular Gastronomist Heads East
Thierry Marx, Mandarin Oriental, Paris’ culinary director, brings his colorful, scientific take on food to Tokyo.












