Discover the people in Paris by reading our interviews with influential and notable figures on the Parisian scene. View stunning Paris photography and read the latest book reviews.
Discover Paris through the eyes of the Accents Table Bourse chefs as they reveal their favorite dishes, streets, and culinary inspiration.
Emily Monaco meets with boulanger Stéphane Louvard, the inventor of the crookie. Learn about his journey to becoming a celebrated artisanal baker.
Author Mary Duncan, founder of the Paris Writers Group, shares tales about life in Paris and other inspiring adventures.
Lori Zimmer’s new book “I’m Not Your Muse” is a collaboration with illustrator Maria Krasinski. Here she shares insights on art, women in history, and writing.
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The birthplace of gothic architecture, the Saint-Denis basilica was the final resting place of French royalty, starting from King Dagobert in 639.
Think Paris exists only in a palette of grey and beige? Photographer Bill O’Such finds a rainbow of color on the city streets. Check out these fun vignettes.
A Paris Greeters excursion in the 17th district is a journey through time, tracing the transformation of the northwestern corner of the city.
You can’t help but notice the street art adorning the walls of Paris. For some neighborhoods, it’s even a core part of the cultural identity. Here’s a look at some of the best works.
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The cathedral is not yet back to her old self, says Michele Kurlander, but don’t let that stop you from visiting the grande dame.
When Pronoti moved to France three years ago, French food was her salve for dealing with cultural barriers. Here she shares the joy she’s found in the Noël celebrations with her in-laws.
Karen Fawcett, the founder and former owner of Bonjour Paris, recalls the kindness of Parisian neighbors in the aftermath of 9/11.
After surgery for a ruptured achilles tendon, contributor Meredith Mullins learns to navigate Paris in a new way. Here she shares a practical guide to Paris accessibility for those with reduced mobility.
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