Since Josephine Baker’s heyday in the 20s and 30s, Paris has been a hub for live music, dancing, drinking, flirting and fun. After all, the…
Paris Plages As the weather warms, Parisians and Americans in beautiful Paris naturally find themselves drawn to the water. The Seine River that bisects Paris…
The famed red clay courts of Stade Roland-Garros are ready and waiting for the 2011 French Open. This renowned tennis tournament is the most watched…
Today we are going to wrap up our video tour of the beautiful Paris neighborhood known as Saint—Germain-des-Prés. This is the third episode of our…
In the 19th century, Edouard Manet shocked the art world with his uninhibited and frank portrayals of modern scenes. He is credited with ushering in…
Photo of the Entrance to the Louvre For one night each year in mid-May, cities across Europe open up their museums until 1 a.m., free…
Our latest video, the 2nd in a two part series, will be taking us on a stroll of Montmartre, another beautiful area of Paris, but…
Though we may think of carnivals as a uniquely American entertainment, Paris’s annual Foire du Trône carnival (or fun fair, as the English call it)…
This is the second part of a three part video series dedicated to the Paris neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. If you haven’t yet watched the first…
There is no more beautiful spot on earth than Paris when the flowers are blooming in early spring. Add to that the city’s childlike enthusiasm…
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