Between new restaurant openings, immersive exhibitions, day trips less than an hour from Paris, and secret spots to discover on the weekend, it’s hard to keep up with everything happening in the capital and its surroundings. And with the constant stream of news scrolling across our phones, some articles sometimes slip right by.
Good news: Google now makes it much easier to customize your favorite sources in Top Stories and News. In short, you can choose to see more content from Paris Secret in your personalized feed.
A simple way to keep all our ideas for outings, getaways, events, exhibitions, restaurants, and unique spots in Paris and the Île-de-France region right at your fingertips.
Paris Secret, your daily dose of ideas for outings and discoveries
For several years now, Paris Secret has been sharing daily tips, surprising spots, and ideas for outings to help you discover Paris in a new light. New food spots, hidden villages around the capital, immersive exhibitions, secret gardens, rooftops, forest walks, or free events: the goal remains the same—to find ideas that make you want to get out of the house.
And if many of you already follow us on social media, Google now also makes it much easier to find our content directly in your daily browsing.
How do you add Paris Secret to your Google preferences?
It only takes a few seconds:
- Access the official form:click the following link to manage your preferences
- Search for “Paris Secret”in the source search engine.
- Click on the iconor “Follow,” and you’re all set!
From then on, Paris Secret articles will appear more regularly in your Top Stories and personalized recommendations.
Once you’ve added Paris Secret to your favorite sources, you’ll see more of our latest articles appear directly in your Google feed. This makes it easier to find:
- the new spots opening in Paris
- the weekend ’s free events
- the best getaways around the capital
- exhibitions and immersive experiences
- the villages, castles, and unique places to discover
The main idea is to receive a selection that’s better tailored to what you actually like to read, without having to search for news in the middle of a much larger feed.
In short, if you already use Google Top Stories on a daily basis, it only takes a few seconds to keep Paris Secret at your fingertips and never miss out on the best things to do in the capital!