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Montmartre Paris Wine Festival
The Fête des Vendanges: In the shadow of Sacré-Coeur, there is a pretty, working vineyard called the Clos de Montmartre. Here, where let’s face …
The oldest public clock in Paris
The oldest remaining part of the Palais de la Cité is the Conciergerie on the Isle de la Cité, right in the heart of Paris, …
Ten Incredible Facts about Paris France
Paris is the most popular tourist destination in the world. Newspapers and magazines the world over write about it, it’s on our TV screens and …
The history of Mustard in France
Mustard has been popular in France for at least 1500 years, at one point there was even a mustard maker to Pope John XXII (1249 …
Picpus Cemetery Paris
In a seldom visited corner of Paris, near Place de la Nation in the 12th arrondissement, is Picpus Cemetery, one of the city’s most unusual burial …
Walking the Bridges of Paris
Walking the bridges of Paris is a fine way to get a feel for the city says Bob Lyons taking his own advice… Many years …
Shakespeare and Company Paris Bookstore
For any book-lover, the Shakespeare and Company Paris bookstore is a must-see. It has been the centre of the English-speaking literary community in the city …
5 ways to travel in Paris
If you’re planning to visit Paris, the chances are you will need to use public transport. Luckily for you, transport choices in Paris are excellent, …
Where do the French go on holiday in France?
Where do the French go on holiday in France? We discover the favourite places that the French like to visit and holiday at in France. …
Paris Ghost stations design makeover proposal
The newspapers in France are reporting that one of the Paris mayoral candidates is a keen user of the Paris metro and, if she wins …