The French Revolution’s Secret Meeting Spot You Can Still Visit
Le Procope, founded in 1686, is one of Paris’s most famous cafés. It closed its doors in 1890 and transformed…
Le Procope, founded in 1686, is one of Paris’s most famous cafés. It closed its doors in 1890 and transformed…
Ever wondered how a humble windmill became one of Paris’s most legendary landmarks? The Moulin de la Galette, perched on…
Here’s why France keeps stealing our hearts, and why every visit leaves you wanting more. These are the top reasons…
In the heart of Les Halles, Le Petit Bouillon Pharamond, with its sumptuous 19th-century decor and signature tripes à la…
Paris may be famous for its incredible monuments, but the city’s lush parks are also true gems, offering quiet escapes…
Rouen is a quick trip from Paris, just over an hour by train. The capital of Normandy, it’s full of…
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Travel into the past at Le Train Bleu, the mesmerizing Belle Époque restaurant inside Paris-Gare de Lyon. Opened in 1901…
The Kilometer Zero plaque in Paris is a small but fascinating landmark. It is located in front of the Notre-Dame…