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Paris has so many delicious places to eat! From bakeries, bistros, restaurants & creperies - it's hard to decide where to go!
When traveling to Paris on your own, it’s best to look for restaurants that either have counter seating or those that are small enough to not feel awkward when you take a table for two for one. Dining ...
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 ...
It can be hard to imagine why someone would ever want to find American sub-culture or food when in Paris but sometimes you just need a little dose of home. Compiled by our editors who have lived in ...
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, ...
Dorie Greenspan, a beloved cookbook author and longtime Paris resident, knows that the French way of snacking is also the easiest. By Dorie Greenspan Follow live updates of the women’s gymnastics ...
The definition of a French macaron, beyond a base recipe of almond flour, egg white and sugar, depends on where you are. In Amiens, they come in a puck-like shape with honey-infused sweetness; in ...
From the over-the-top opening ceremony on July 26 featuring competitors ferried up the Seine by boat to the last medal draped around a victorious athlete’s neck on August 11, Paris is going to be a ...
Winners include restaurants from Orvieto, Italy to Paris, France, from Miami Beach, Florida to Shanghai, China—all recognized as stunning, newly opened culinary venues. ByJim Dobson, Senior ...
For those living in Paris over the past few years, the opening ceremony for the Olympic Games may feel more like reaching the finish line than toeing it, exhausting for organizers and Parisians alike.