Paris museums off the beaten path: Musée des Arts et Métiers
This treasure trove of gadgetry, vehicles, artefacts and instruments that cast the visitor back in time is a Paris museum you shouldn't miss!
This treasure trove of gadgetry, vehicles, artefacts and instruments that cast the visitor back in time is a Paris museum you shouldn't miss!
As the shorter days, milder weather and gorgeous colours begin to roll in, autumn is the perfect time to enjoy a picnic in Paris. Here are our top spots...
With so many wonderful French speaking societies outside of France, the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie exists to promote the diversity of the French language, peace, education and sustainability.
As Francophiles, we love everything French. Therefore, our love for one of France’s most traditional and popular pastimes, flea markets, comes only naturally to us - and La Braderie is no exception!
Join us as we delve into the rich underworld of Paris' art house cinemas. From the quirky La Clef to the veritable institution of Le Champo, these cinemas beat the mainstream multiplexes in almost every way.
La Jeune Rue marks the latest hotspot for gentrification in Paris. But has the project really been the success it was purported to be?
British journalist Liam Mullone sparked debate as to whether or not it is morally correct to learn French.
The most recent rail and air strikes in France have left many a traveller with frustrated plans. If you've been unlucky enough to get caught out, you've probably been asking yourself: 'Why?!'. Well, it's complicated.
We've all heard the cliché about Parisians being rude. But the charming and peaceful sanctuary of the Musée Nissim de Camondo, with its lovely staff and collection, defies this stereotype.
Annie Ernaux’s ‘Positions’ (‘La Place’, Gallimard, 1983) is the perfect antidote to all those heavily marketed ‘beach reads’ and flashy summer blockbusters vying for your attention in airport bookshops.