Explore all of the best things to do in Paris: from underground speakeasies and quirky hangouts to the most picturesque neighborhoods, we share all you need to know to make the most of Paris no matter the time of year.
Adela is the new Italian address on the Grands Boulevards, where Art Nouveau brasserie decor meets a passion for fresh pasta! An Italian restaurant in an Art Nouveau setting Adela has set up shop in a lively district o...
The Musée des Arts Forains returns with its famous Festival du Merveilleux! Discover its 15th edition, which will transport young and old alike into the warm and lively world of the old ginguettes! A must-see event for...
A good Christmas movie, a good blanket, a hot chocolate… that’s the beginning of happiness, isn’t it? Here are the best Christmas movies to see (and see again). Mr. Jack’s…...
After a stroll through one of Paris’s Christmas markets, we’d love to indulge in a session of ice-skating. And what better way to do so than in a skating rink this winter? Here are the best winter ice rinks...
Let’s face it, with temperatures dropping and the sun declining faster, spirits can quickly be dampened. So, to bring a little sunshine into your everyday life, you can put some flowers outside! Some plants are pa...
“Trick-or-treat” is a favorite phrase among children during Halloween. We dress up to scare the neighbors, but also (and above all), to collect a few treats. Here are all the things to do in Paris on Hallowe...
Haunted cruises, haunted clubs... Once again this year, you’re in for some Halloween fun in Paris. Ready to get spooked? The White Spirit Murder Party Alcohol consumption is dangerous for your health. Drink in mod...
To celebrate Halloween in Paris, the editors have put together a list of spine-chilling activities. Parisians, October 31 is just around the corner. A cruise that turns into a nightmare, a game of exploration in haunted...
So simple and yet so rich in recipes and variety, pasta is always a good idea for lunch or dinner. From comfort-food ham and cheese coquillettes to surprising squid ink spaghetti and delicate ravioli, there are a thous...
Originally, theater was a religious ceremony dedicated to the god Dionysus. But since then, his role has changed. For Molière, theater was a means of conveying strong political messages, particularly against religious i...