At the center of Paris’ bohemian and art history is the Montmartre quarter. While the famous butte’s artistic heyday was at the end of the…
Paris’ Bastille area is synonymous with revolution. Today, the quarter is still known for rapid change, but now the cultural remaking of the area is…
New York Habitat is proud to release our 1st Paris Furnished Apartment Rental Market Report. The report covers the Paris market with information about furnished…
Sure fromage and wine deserve to be together, but what’s a better pair than travel and literature? A good book enhances a trip and is…
Paris has one of the world’s best public transportation systems. That said, this is a walking city. Visitors hopping on and off the Metro—skipping from…
Can Paris get any more romantic? We at New York Habitat don’t think so. Every season seems to bring another event ideal for public displays…
Two hundred and fifty years ago, the thought of spending a Paris vacation in Bastille was not very enticing. Today, thanks to a bloody revolution,…
Anyone who knows anything about the Paris art scene knows that the Belleville neighborhood is where artists go to set up shop and home. High…
The Festival d’Automne is as familiar to Paris in the fall as colorful foliage and cooling temperatures. Created in 1972 by Georges Pompidou’s cultural minister,…
Nightfall on October 6 kicks off the hugely popular Nuit Blanche festival in Paris. For the sixth year in a row, the City of Light…
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