A tradition that originated in France’s Alsace region to the east of Paris in the 16th century, Christmas markets have grown in popularity in recent years. Each year, France’s dozens of markets—with their quaint wooden stalls, flowing mulled wine and overpriced nativity scene figurines—bring in an estimated 27 million visitors, including two million at the […]
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How to Be a Good Tourist: Paris Edition
Thinking of visiting Paris? You’re not alone. Despite suffering a lull in tourism, Paris has exceeded its prior visitor numbers. But the city is more than simply fresh croissants, long strolls along the Seine and the twinkling lights of the Eiffel Tower. Whether you’re traveling to the City of Light for business or pleasure, responsible tourism […]
Our Favorite Paris Restaurants by Neighborhood: Pigalle
Despite its seedy past as Paris’ red light district, today’s Pigalle—located in the capital’s 9th arrondissement—hardly resembles its 20th, or 19th century self. Swept up in the winds of gentrification that have engulfed much of northern Paris, the streets of the neighborhood, including the infamous Boulevard de Clichy, are increasingly lined with hip cafes, bars, […]
5 Natural Wine Bars in Paris You Need to Check Out
Natural wine is the drink of the moment, and nowhere is that more true than Paris. Using only natural, endemic yeasts for fermentation and eschewing filtering and sulfites, natural wine—known as vin nature or vin vivant (living wine) in French—tends to boast a lighter, fruitier flavor than most conventional vintages. Its aromas occasionally veer towards barnyardy […]
What We Would Eat in Paris If We Had Only One Day
Wondering what to eat in Paris? With a plethora of choices, it can be overwhelming. However, France’s reputation for gastronomic excellence makes dining out a true delight. Mapping out what to eat in Paris will take you to some of the best neighborhoods in the city. From traditional French fare to North African-inspired cuisine, Paris […]
The 8 Best Restaurants in Paris That No Trip Would Be Complete Without
With literally thousands of restaurants to choose from, Paris offers endless dining possibilities, so finding that perfect place for a meal can be an overwhelming task. Whether you are looking for an outstanding Michelin-star experience or just a casual crêperie for a quick bite, here are some of the best restaurants in Paris that should […]
Our Favorite Paris Restaurants by Neighborhood: Canal Saint-Martin
The area around the Canal Saint-Martin is eclectic, hip and cosmopolitan. It’s not the kind of place you’re going to find ultra-traditional French food, but you’ll find some fantastic Chinese, Thai, African and fusion cuisine—plus some seriously good beer and coffee. As a bonus, many of our favorite Canal Saint-Martin restaurants let you dine right […]
Hidden Paris: Arnaud Nicolas
It doesn’t take many trips to Paris to realize that France is a meat-lover’s dream. But if you’re looking for something more adventurous than just steak frites, then one of the most famous French foods to try is foie gras, and arguably nobody does it better than Arnaud Nicolas. A Meilleur Ouvrier de France and […]
Historical Sites In Paris: 3 Unique Paris Museums
Probably the best known re-use of an old building in Paris is the Musée d’Orsay, located in the former train station. Its great curved glass vault pours light down into the art gallery—and it gets more than 3 million visitors a year. But Paris has other creatively situated museums, too. For instance, one that’s fascinating—but way […]
Hidden Paris: La Fontaine de Belleville
In the capital of café culture, good coffee is surprisingly hard to find. But La Fontaine de Belleville stands out thanks to its roaster ties. When you think of best Parisian cafes, what do you picture? Perhaps a corner spot with small round tables and wicker chairs facing the street. Or maybe friends chatting over […]