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The Best Croissants in Paris: 2026 Award Winners and Our Favorite Bakeries
We recently unveiled the winners for the best baguette in Paris. Just a few weeks later, le syndicat des Boulangers du Grand Paris (the association of Paris bakers) announced where to find the best butter croissants in Paris for 2026. …read more
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10 Baguettes Worth Crossing Paris For (2026)
Looking for the best baguette in Paris? Here are the 10 best for 2025 according to experts and locals who gather annually to choose the City’s finest. …read more
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A Literary Walk Through the Lost Generation’s Paris
Discover the iconic cafés, apartments, and bookshops of Lost Generation’s Paris where renowned artists and intellectuals once gathered. …read more
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris: Secrets Behind the Postcards
Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris is often reduced to its famous cafés, but the neighborhood hides far more than its postcard image suggests. …read more
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La Beauté: The Allure of Classic Parisian Style
French women make beauty look easy. They’re not all made up, hair sprayed and contoured to perfection. Their nails don’t match their lips. Their shoes don’t match their bags. They’re not overly highlighted, bronzed, or perfected. And yet they’re beautiful. …read more
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The Perfect Solo Afternoon in Paris
There’s something uniquely liberating about spending an afternoon alone in Paris. It’s not the kind of solitude that feels empty or heavy, quite the opposite. It’s liberating, inspiring, and quietly luxurious. In a city where life spills out onto terraces, where every street seems to hum with possibility, wandering solo feels less like being alone… …read more
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HiP Paris Internship: Join the Team!
HiP Paris is looking for new interns! Are you a total Francophile who loves the City of Light like we do? This is the perfect opportunity for you. …read more
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La Chandeleur: 9 Spots for the Best Crêpes in Paris
La chandeleur is pancake day – a great excuse to eat a delicious crêpe! Here are my favorite places to celebrate chandeleur in Paris. …read more
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Healthy French Recipes To Keep Winter Habits Going
We’ve rounded up some of the best healthy French recipes for winter after a holiday season of indulgence. …read more
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6 Ways to Fast Track Learning French in Paris
I can’t speak for the rest of the country, but I personally believe that Paris has outgrown its image of snooty waiters whose demeanor changes the second you utter the word “hello” (or poorly pronounce “bonjour”). And yet, there is no doubt that learning a bit of French is going to be worth your while… …read more
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Best of HiP Paris 2025 – Our Most Read Articles of the Year
As 2025 winds down, we took a look at your favorite articles this year. …read more
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How to Have a French Holiday Meal at Home
We gathered some tips and recipes to help bring a touch of France to your holiday meal. Treat yourself – whether a celebration for one or many, on a modest budget or no expense spared. …read more
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Where to Eat in Paris During the Holidays – Christmas and New Year’s
Of all French holidays, Christmas is celebrated with heightened gastronomic pomp. We round up the Paris restaurants that will be open for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. …read more
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French Mulled Wine (Vin Chaud) and Raclette
With a French winter feast of mulled wine and raclette at home, I have successfully changed a cold winter’s gloom to a bright celebration. …read more
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The Ultimate Francophile Gift Guide
We’ve scoured high and low to handpick the most exquisite gifts for la belle vie. Whether shopping for a loved one or simply treating yourself, we guarantee a little piece of France in every present. …read more
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40 Books To Transport You To France
Whether treating yourself or looking for a gift for the Francophile in your life, you can never go wrong with a good book. …read more
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Where to Go For Thanksgiving Dinner in Paris
For many Americans, Thanksgiving is the most important holiday of the year. It’s a time to be thankful and to bring together your closest family and friends over a hearty meal. However, expats living in Paris can’t always make it back home. Nor is it easy to prepare a Turkey Day feast considering that turkeys… …read more
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An American’s Guide to Thanksgiving in Paris
There is no French equivalent to Thanksgiving, so you’ll likely have fun explaining the holiday to your French friends. But, this also means that you may have trouble finding all of the traditional American ingredients for your favorite fare. If you’re in Paris this year, here are a few tips on how to make the… …read more
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Ghostly Paris: Eerie Itineraries in the City of Light
Colder months have fallen on Paris and with it, comes the ideal season to explore the eerie side of the City of Light. …read more
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Pumpkin Spice Bread from The Cook’s Atelier: A Cozy Recipe for Autumn
Warm up your kitchen with The Cook’s Atelier’s pumpkin spice bread — the perfect autumn treat for cozy weekends and Halloween. …read more
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Beyond the Louvre: 15 Hidden Museums and Art Spaces in Paris
The Louvre’s endless corridors no doubt remain a must see for visitors to Paris. But lately, the city’s most iconic museum has faced its share of trials and tribulations. It’s worth considering some of the city’s lesser known gems on your next cultural day out. Whether you’re seeking medieval mysticism, fashion history, or whimsical surrealism,… …read more
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7 Lessons I Learned Coming of Age in Paris
At 16 I moved to Paris with big dreams. Here are 7 lessons I learned while coming of age in the City of Light. …read more
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Dining Out in Paris with Kids: Tips From An Expat Mom
I’m often asked if there are differences between eating out in the States and France. While each restaurant varies, there are a few tricks I’ve picked up in order to make the experience a little more manageable. …read more
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6 Lively Paris Restaurants: Where to Go For a Festive Night Out
Discover the best new festive restaurants for a night out in Paris. From Mexican dishes to creative cocktails, you’ll want to try it all! …read more
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Katie Donnelly Photography: An Expat Entrepreneur in Paris On Turning Fear Into Fuel
It takes audacity to pack up your life, move to a new country, learn a foreign language, and build a career from the ground up. For photographer Katie Donnelly, doing so wasn’t just a life change—it was the start of a thriving business in the heart of Paris. …read more
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5 Things I’ve Learned From Dating a French Chef
Every time someone discovers I’m dating a chef, I usually get similar reactions: “Wow, you’re so lucky, you must eat so well.” And while that’s true, my experience goes further than posting a pretty food photo on Instagram. After five years in Paris with my French chef boyfriend here are a few things I’ve learned. …read more
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Seven Ways to Bring France Into Your Home
There’s just something dreamy about French interiors. Here are seven ways to bring a touch of France to your home. …read more
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Paris Goes Back to School: The Case for Month-Long Vacations
I would argue that there is no better energy than that of Paris in September. This moment is known as “la rentrée,” when the locals return from their summer vacations (many of which span the entire month of August), looking great and feeling even better. …read more
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French Lessons: An American Family Goes to School in Paris
When we decided to move to France, one of the biggest decisions was where to send our kids to school. We opted for total immersion in our neighborhood maternelle, the French equivalent of preschool. What we’ve learned has been a cultural education in itself, surprising, occasionally maddening and enlightening all at once. …read more
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Where to Eat Around the Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre
Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or inventive cuisine, a short walk will take you to these great restaurants near the Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Montmartre. …read more
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10 Reasons to Love August in Paris
For those who cherish the peaceful atmosphere resulting from the mass exodus of holiday-goers, August is Paris’ most prized month. In the past, I haven’t always embraced this sentiment, mainly because I love the charge of the city. However, perhaps these August-lovers have it right? …read more
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August in Paris: Restaurants & Cafés Staying Open
Lots of restaurants and cafes close in August, which can make it tricky to find somewhere to eat and drink if you’re visiting the city, or one of the few locals (i.e. me) to remain. I’ve made it my mission to hunt down some of the best restaurants and cafés that will be open this… …read more
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A Newly Single Girl In Paris: Finding Yourself in the City of Light
Breaking up with someone you love is often a terrible experience. Breaking up with someone you love in what is supposed to be the City of Love can be a heart-wrenching emotional rollercoaster. …read more
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French Chic: Decoding the Secrets of Paris Fashion
When I first moved to Paris, I secretly hoped that living in the city would give me the inside intel I needed to master the art of looking carefully disheveled. Like Audrey Hepburn in “Sabrina”, I, too, wanted to be magically transformed into an irresistible, doe-eyed creature draped in elegant scarves and sporting sexy topknots,… …read more
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Ice Cold Drinks in Paris
As an American expat, the question I get most is: What do you miss about home? In a pinch I can find a reasonable substitute for many of the readily available items from the U.S. that I miss. If not, friends keep me in supply. But, there’s one thing I can’t ask even my nearest… …read more
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Summer in Paris: Top Spots to Tan in the City
For those of us spending summer in Paris, finding a nice spot to tan, worry-free, is on the agenda. But no fear, we’ve gathered our top picks for tanning spots across the city, whether you prefer in a park, on a reclining chair, or at the beach. …read more
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Paris’ Best Hidden Gardens
There are some green spaces that are hidden in plain sight and are only visited by those in the know. Enjoy a moment of greenery and tranquility at these hidden Paris gardens. …read more
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What to Pack for Paris in Summer
Summer has finally arrived! Vibrant and bustling, Paris is at its best in the summertime. Gleaming in sunlight, the city hums in anticipation of leisurely walks along the Seine and memories that will last a lifetime. As a frequent traveller, I’ve honed the art of packing light. I glide through airports in no time, navigate… …read more
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Moving to Paris: The Reality Behind the Dream
While I thought my high school French would be the main challenge of moving to Paris, it was just the start. As it turns out, when you look beyond the Instagram filter, Paris remains a lovely city, but also a lonely one. …read more
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Father’s Day Gifts for Francophiles
Father’s Day is just around the corner and you don’t want to be left scrambling for a gift. It can be a bit challenging shopping for the special man in your life. We rounded up a variety of French-inspired gifts covering the practical and indulgent alike. …read more
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Living, Loving, Learning: Starting a New Life in Paris
Marjorie Preval did what many have aspired to do: she left behind her life in New York and moved herself and her daughter Kailin to Paris. Though the move did not come without challenges and doubt, Marjorie describes it as “one of the greatest choices I’ve made so far.” …read more
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A Local’s Guide to the 3rd Arrondissement: Life in the Haut-Marais
The 3rd arrondissement of Paris is one of the city’s most densely packed and enchanting quartiers where you’ll find no shortage of café terraces, niche museums and galleries, and unique local spots. After three years of living in this exceptional Parisian neighborhood, here are some of my top picks for where to go and what… …read more
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Mother’s Day for Francophiles – Last Minute Gifts
If you’re racing against clock to get something in time for Mother’s Day, but still want something thoughtful for the Francophile in your life, you can’t wrong with one of our carefully curated gifts for Mother’s Day. …read more
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Sweepstakes Alert: Win a Week in a Paris Apartment
Enter to win a week in a Paris apartment and help end hunger in Maine. …read more
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Peek-a-boo: Traveling To Paris With Kids
Paris in your 20s is not the same Paris as a mother. Visions of carrousel rides and mother daughter museum visits now filled my head. …read more
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Rue de Lévis: A Market Street in Paris’s 17th Arrondissement
if you want to experience authentic Parisian daily life, away from the tourist trail, head to rue de Lévis in the 17th arrondissement, where you’ll find favorites like Arnaud Nicolas (meilleur ouvrier de France, charcuterie cuisinée) and Poîlane without the crowds. …read more
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What to Wear in Paris in Spring
Looking for the perfect perfect spring outfit? With a few versatile, high-quality basics in your wardrobe, you’ll be dressing like a Parisian in no time! …read more
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Marais Apartment For Sale, Steps From Place des Vosges | Historic Views & Luxury
Imagine stepping out of your private entrance onto rue Saint-Antoine, a historic, vibrant street in the Marais. Just steps from the iconic Place des Vosges, this airy, elegant apartment is the perfect mix of charm, creature comforts, and enviable location. …read more
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Paris Like the First Time, Again
Coming back after a lengthy hiatus, so much had changed. I’m living in new neighborhoods, seeing new people, tasting new foods. It’s like the Paris I lived in before was just a postcard, and now I’m seeing the real city for the first time again. …read more
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Buying an Apartment in Paris? Here’s Everything You Need To Know.
One of the top questions we get from readers and clients is: “I’m ready to buy an apartment in Paris—what’s the first step?” Brace yourself. Here are five things to know. …read more
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Off the Tourist Path: Five of Paris’s Prettiest Secret Streets
Besides the city’s Haussmanian avenues, there’s also another side of Paris whose hidden charms locals prefer keeping to themselves. The city’s secret streets—bucolic pathways lined with picturesque residences will transport you to a cozy village in the South of France. …read more
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Paris Through Another Lens: Travel Writer vs. Tourist
Travel writers and journalists are trained to notice what the everyday tourist might not so you can just show up and enjoy the city without having to worry. It’s not always as easy as it looks. Here are some ways we do it. …read more
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The Top Women Chefs Defining Paris’s New Dining Scene
There’s no question that women chefs have always played an important role in French cuisine. From les mères lyonnaises to modern leading Michelin-starred cheffes, the terrain has been laid for an exciting new generation of women chefs. Here are seven Paris restaurants with women chefs at the helm we recommend you try. …read more
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The Creative Life in Paris: ‘Thinking in Watercolor’ by Jessie Kanelos Weiner
Illustrator, live event artist, author, and standup comedian Jessie Kanelos Weiner has always been “chronically creative”. Her passion for art and creativity are encapsulated perfectly in the books she writes, most notably Paris in Stride: An Insider’s Walking Guide and her latest, Thinking in Watercolor. …read more
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An Empty Nester in Paris
When my first daughter left home, my American friends expected me to fall apart. There seemed to be a learned cultural idea that having our kids leave home is a sad thing. I was delighted to discover that instead of loss, I felt the intense elation. …read more
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On Becoming Parisian: 10 Signs I Belong in the City of Light
Falling in love with romance-infused Paris – the grandiose Haussmannian architecture, the Marais’ winding streets, and the city’s bistro scene – is easy. But if you’re not born here, living in Paris is another story. It’s a whole other lifestyle, a mentality. And although it is hard not to love Paris for its compelling beauty… …read more
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Not Into Valentine’s Day? Here’s What to Do Instead
Valentine’s Day is problematic. If you’re not into it, here’s what to do instead. Get ready to swan about Paris, no lover required. …read more
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Cocoricains: An American Bistrot with French Flair in Paris’s 2nd Arrondissement
Nestled in the second arrondissement Here you’ll find the elegance of a Parisian bistro and the friendliness and nostalgia of an American diner. …read more
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Valentine’s Day Gift Guide For Francophiles
Valentine’s Day is always the perfect time of year to show your loved ones just how special they are. Whether you and your partner have been to Paris, or you are just simply infatuated by all things France, this is the perfect occasion for a French-themed gift. We have sorted through the sometimes tacky typical… …read more
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Our Favorite Stinky French Cheese: What To Buy, Tips & Where To Shop
Today there are nearly 400 distinct cheeses in France, and discussing and eating them is a national pastime. Check out these stinky French cheeses for your next trip to a fromagerie. …read more
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Where to Find the Best Comfort Foods in Paris
One way to make the most of the grey cold days is to indulge in some of the city’s tastiest winter comfort foods at these restaurants. …read more
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Getting Paris Even More Right: What To Do On Your Second Trip, According To A Local
On your second trip to Paris you’ll want to get off the beaten path and see the city in a new way, which takes some planning in advance. Here are some insider tips for getting Paris right the second time. …read more
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How to Choose and Serve Champagne: Expert Tips and What To buy
No other beverage is more associated with special occasions than champagne. Considering the vast array of labels, selecting the right bottle for the most sparkling night of the year can be a daunting task. These expert tips and suggested producers will help guide you on how to choose and serve the best champagne, whether you’re… …read more
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French Inspired Gifts For College Girls
Having trouble picking the perfect gift with that je ne sais quoi? Look no further than our gift guide that embodies Parisian chic for the young woman in your life! …read more
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Getting Paris Right the First Time: 10 Tips From A Local
There are ways to approach your first visit to Paris that will assure you get the most out of the experience and guarantee a maximum of memories you’ll hold dear for years after your trip. Here is how to pull off the perfect first trip to Paris. …read more
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Mariage Frères Paris, Restaurant & Salon de Thé: It’s Time to Spill the Tea!
Recently, I was surprised to learn that Mariage Frères, the legendary French tea maker, is also a culinary destination for gourmet delights in Paris. I recently stopped by the Marais location for a bougie experience reminiscent of a Versailles tea party. …read more
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Expat Entrepreneurs in Paris: Boneshaker Donuts
I recently sat down with Boneshaker Doughnuts owner and head baker, Amanda Bankert, to discuss how the idea to open a donut shop in the heart of Paris came to be and more. …read more
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10 Signs I Live With a Frenchman: L’Amour Parisien
As a single Mom of two teens, this is not the first time I’ve lived with a man. With almost half a century of life and decades of dish with girlfriends on both sides of the Atlantic behind me, I have identified some undeniable signs that there is a Frenchman in my house. …read more
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Paris Tips: Making Small Talk À La Parisienne
Warm? Friendly? Spontaneous? These aren’t perhaps the first words that spring to mind when describing the typical Parisien. However, I can assure you that once you learn to greet and meet like a local, the slightly frosty exterior slowly begins to melt. …read more
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Paris Apartments for Sale: Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and the Marais (Pompidou Centre)
Are you dreaming of a Parisian pied-à-terre to call home? We have a several properties for sale to share with you, in prime Parisian locations. Contact us at info@hipparis for information! …read more
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Molly Wilkinson’s French Madeleine Recipe
Molly Wilkinson is a Cordon Bleu trained pastry chef living in Versailles and making it her business to spread the good word of French Pastry all over the world. We are excited to share her signature French Madeleine recipe, including go-to tips and a bit of background on these endlessly adaptable delights. …read more
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Niçoise Cooking for All Seasons: Rosa Jackson On Her Latest Cookbook, Expat Life and More
Rosa Jackson tells us about her journey into working in the food world, finding her way as an expat in France, her cookbook Niçoise, and her recommendations for all things food related in Nice. …read more
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Back to School in France: The Definitive Guide To Surviving La Rentrée in Paris
Paris comes out of hibernation and is reborn this time of year. And uncovering the joys of Paris in September can ease the pain of la rentrée. …read more
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French Music to Check Out Now
Since moving to Paris, I’ve given Francophone music another chance, but this time through a more modern lens. Inspired by some of my favorite anglophone artists, here are some French/Francophone music artists worth checking out, including some acts you may have caught at the Olympic opening and closing ceremonies. …read more
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Le Sud: Rebekah Peppler on Recipes From The South of France
In her latest cookbook, Le Sud, Rebekah Peppler invites readers into the heart of the South of France, which comes to life through Peppler’s words and recipes. …read more
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Win Weeks in Paris, Provence, a French Château the French Alps, stays in Maine, Boston and so Much More
HiP Paris founder Erica Berman’s non-profit farm Veggies to Table is putting on a fundraiser to help feed the hungry. There are three ways to win: Silent Auction, Golden Tickets, and a Live Auction. …read more
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The 2024 Paris Olympics: Last Minute Tickets and Deals
With just hours to go, there are still hundreds of thousands of tickets available for the 2024 Paris Olympics plus deals on flights and hotels. …read more
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Our 9 Favorite English Bookstores in Paris
There’s nothing quite like cozying up with an old-fashioned paper book – whether you want to spend an afternoon in the park escaping the crowds, pass the time while traveling or lounging on the beach on a sultry summer day. If you’re in Paris and need to pick up some reading material, check out one… …read more
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Where to Stay in Provence: The Best Hotels for Respite and Relaxation
Whether you are planning to visit Provence in peak season, or during the less busy months here are some of the most exciting luxury hotels to have opened in Provence in recent seasons. …read more
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How to Order Coffee in French
Have you ever ordered a coffee in Paris and found yourself stunned when it finally arrived at the table? You’re not alone. We’ve updated our guide to ordering coffee to help you on your next trip to France. …read more
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Parenting in Paris: The Challenges of Raising Teenagers in France
Raising teens is a challenge (and joy) no matter where you are. One expat shares the wonderful and not-so-wonderful aspects of parenting in Paris. …read more
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7 Restaurants to Try on Your Next Paris Trip
Paris is buzzing with exciting new restaurant openings. Here are our picks for new restaurants to try on your next Paris trip! …read more
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What to Do in Bordeaux: 48 Hours
Bordeaux has a lot to offer more than its prized wine. Here’s how you can enjoy the perfect weekend in Bordeaux. …read more
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Five Habits I Adopted After Living in Paris
I miss Paris. I lived there from 2017 to 2023. I came back to the US with a container full of mid-century modern furniture and a big attitude. Here are five Parisian habits adopted by this highly effective returning expat. …read more
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Best Restaurants in Paris Around Notre Dame Cathedral
Paris has hundreds of fabulous restaurants. Nevertheless, it can be hard to find a good venue among the dining options around Notre Dame, one of the most visited sites in all of Paris. However, if you avoid the mediocre establishments lining the Latin Quarter and drift a little further afield, there are some hidden gems.… …read more
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Where to Escape Crowds in Paris During the Olympics (or Anytime)
Visiting or staying in alternative parts of the French capital, off the beaten path, will help you escape the crowds while still soaking up the ambiance that makes Paris a beloved destination. …read more
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Messy Nessy’s Paris Cabinet: Nostalgia and Offbeat Finds in the 5th Arrondissement
Paris has been a flurry of activity in advance of the Olympics. One of the most exciting new openings is Messy Nessy’s brick and mortar shop on a historic, picturesque street in the 5th arrondissement. …read more
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Best Marais Restaurants: Where to Eat in Paris
The Marais is one of the most popular places to visit in Paris, and with good reason. From tea salons to stylish contemporary venues, here are some of the best Marais restaurants for your next visit …read more
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The Essential Paris Walking Tour: Must-See Sights for First-Time Visitors
Narrowing down where to go when visiting Paris, with its many attractions and neighborhoods, can be overwhelming, especially if you’re just passing through for an afternoon and have little time, or it’s your first time here. Fortunately we’ve enlisted the help of one of the City’s local tour guides, to curate this free, essential self… …read more
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Marjorie Taylor’s Asparagus Risotto and Market Day in Beaune
It’s the tail-end of asparagus season and whether you’re France or the USA, you can make the most of the bounty with this asparagus risotto from the Marjorie Taylor – a longtime HIP Paris friend and one of the women from the mother/daughter duo behind Beaune’s beloved cooking school The Cook’s Atelier. …read more
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10 Cannes Film Premieres To Watch Now
The 2024 edition of the Cannes Film Festival starts on May 14 through the 25th. We’ve compiled highlights of this year’s event + 10 past Cannes film premieres, to watch now from the comfort of your home, thanks to our friends at France Channel who are offering another 30 day free trial to HIP readers. …read more
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The Expat Mom Experience: To Paris and Back with a Toddler
In our Franco-American son Georges’ almost two-year life, he has crossed the Atlantic twelve times. After ten times, mom would have the system down like a pro right? …read more
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Dog-Friendly Paris: Do’s and Don’ts of Having Dogs in Paris
Although I have spent several years in France over the course of my life and considered myself fairly familiar with many French cultural quirks, having my dog here has allowed me to explore a whole new set of myths and clichés. …read more
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Marais Apartment for Sale: Own a Piece of Paris
Have you ever dreamt of owning a dream home in Paris but thought prices were out of reach? If you’ve always hoped to own a pied-a-terre in Paris, the good news is you don’t have to be a millionaire to make your dreams come true. We have a stunning fractional Paris apartment for sale. …read more
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Rude or Simply French? Debunking the Cultural Clichés
Why can’t the French truly escape the popular perception that they are rude? I learned that what could be construed as rude actually just comes down to simple cultural differences and a lack of understanding. …read more
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Jane Bertch, “The French Ingredient”: 10 Lessons I Learned Making a Life and Starting a Cooking School in Paris
In her memoir, “The French Ingredient”, Jane Bertch recounts her journey of becoming a business owner in France. She shares 10 lessons about French life and business she learned along the way. …read more
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Restaurants Near the Louvre
The Louvre Museum is a must for most visitors to Paris. However, the dining options right nearby can be rather bleak. Luckily a mere few blocks away you can have a delicious meal, of you know where to look. Here are our picks for some of the best places to eat near the Louvre. …read more
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A Walk Through the Heart of Paris
Here is one of the best Paris walks curated by a longtime local through the Marais, over the Seine, and into the 6th arrondissement. …read more
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French Streaming: 11 TV Series to Watch Now
French streaming platforms let you get your Francophile fix outside of France. Here are our picks for the best French TV shows to watch now. …read more
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Where to Eat Near the Eiffel Tower
You don’t have to end up at a tourist trap when visiting the Iron Lady. If you venture a few blocks away, there are loads of good places. Here is a selection of the best restaurants near the Eiffel Tower, selected for you by a long-time local. …read more
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French Dining Etiquette: Restaurant Dining Like a Local
Here are some restaurant dining rules to help you fit in with the locals. …read more
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés Apartment for Sale: Luxurious Parisian Living Awaits
Step into Parisian elegance with this breathtaking first-floor apartment for sale, in the historic and highly sought-after Rue du Cherche-midi, nestled within the prestigious Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood of Paris’ 6th arrondissement. …read more
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The Hunger Games? I spent 8 Days at A French Fasting Retreat. Here’s What it Was Like.
I went to a fasting retreat in Normandy, France. 8 days, 8 kilometers 8 glasses of water per day. Here’s what it was like. …read more
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Moving to Paris Alone: Single in the City
As an expat in Paris there is one question I am asked without fail when meeting a new person. “So what brought you to Paris? Was it love?” Oh man, do I wish I had a love-based story to explain my relocation to Paris! There is nothing more romantic to my mind than falling in… …read more
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Visiting the Eiffel Tower?: Everything You Need to Know from a Local Tour Guide
A Paris tour guide shares insider tips and travel advice plus lots of exclusive information you should know before visiting the Eiffel Tower. …read more
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Answering the Inevitable: “So, Are You Totally Fluent in French Now?”
While I lived in Paris, my French improved and stretched in ways I couldn’t have anticipated. But when I’m asked if I’m fluent in French, my answer is always the same: yes and no. …read more
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I Know I’m in Paris When…
Everyone has their own Paris. A few special haunts and pleasures that always make returning to Paris feel like a wonderful indulgence. I’ll bet most regular visitors have certain things they always do and see as soon as they hit the ground. I arrived here a few days ago and like clockwork, these seven habits… …read more
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Beyond Google: Essential Maps of Paris For Your Next Trip
Go beyond mere street directions, and let these maps of Paris be your eyes in discovering different facets of this city. …read more
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Parenting Like a Parisian: 4 Lessons From French Parents
French parenting inspired me to seek out a new mothering style of my own; one that’s more relaxed (on myself) and family-focused as opposed to manically kid-centric. Here are four lessons I’ve learned thanks to my exposure to parenting à la française. …read more
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A Single’s Guide to Surviving Paris on Valentine’s Day: 6 Ways to Celebrate
Whether you’re a hopeless romantic or a cynic, here are six things you can do to make Valentine’s Day suck less. …read more
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It’s True Because They Say So: 7 French Cultural Rules to Live By
French people are born with an innate sense of how to thrive in their natural habitat. Eating well, French fashion, and comporting themselves with general discretion are key elements in this survival strategy. Here are 7 cultural rules to live by. …read more
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Galeries Lafayette Gourmet: 7 Casual Restaurants from Celebrated Chefs in Paris
Les Nouvelles Tables du Gourmet is a food court, on the upper floor of Galeries Lafayette Gourmet, featuring some of the most talented chefs in Paris. We’ve done a round-up of restaurants here to try on your next trip to the iconic store. …read more
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The M Word: From Mademoiselle to Madame in France
The first time it happened, it caught me off guard. I paused for a microsecond, then shook it off as an isolated incident and continued on with my day. A few weeks later, though, it happened again… and then again… until one day, it just became the norm. I am talking, of course, about that… …read more
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What to Do in Montpellier: 48 Hours
From wandering the narrow streets of the historic center of Montpellier, to browsing vintage shops. From sipping cocktails with locals to relaxing in the clear waters of the sandy beaches. Here are some of the best things to do to spend the perfect weekend in Montpellier. …read more
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French Cooking Academy Cookbook: The Art of French Cuisine for Home Cooks
Stephane Nguyen and Kate Blenkiron, the husband and wife team behind the wildly successful French Cooking Academy, have just released their first cookbook. Find out more about it along with exclusive recipes for HIP readers. …read more
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Ferrandi Paris Cooking Class: Learning How to Make a Tarte Tatin + a Recipe
I recently had the pleasure of attending a Tarte Tatin workshop given by Ferrandi Paris, at Galeries Lafayette, Paris Haussmann. Here’s what it was like + a recipe for the iconic French dessert. …read more
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Christmas at Galeries Lafayette: The Most Dazzling Holiday Display in Paris
In a city known for its gratuitous beauty, Paris shines especially bright during the holidays. You can see staggering displays of elegance and creativity throughout the French capital. Here’s a look behind the scenes of the holiday display at Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann plus an in-store gift exclusively for HIP Paris readers. …read more
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Thanksgiving in Paris: Shop Like a Chef
While the French and expats in Paris are always ready to join in any food-related fun, finding the ingredients for Thanksgiving, on the other hand, is a bit more tricky. A chef in Paris shares her professional tips for making your Thanksgiving planning a little easier and less of a headache. …read more
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The Flowers of Provence: An Interview with Jamie Beck
Photographer and New York Times bestselling author Jamie Beck joins us to talk about her new book, life in France and her inspirations. …read more
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French Men: Tales From a Gen Z Expat in Paris
As dreamy as French men can be, the ones I dated so far were, contrary to popular belief, just that – a dream. Instead of turning into a great love affair, or my future French husband, they became long-voice memos for my girlfriends to listen to and gasp at back home. …read more
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Bouillon Chartier, Paris Gare de l’Est
Bouillon Chartier’s third Paris restaurant, located in the 10th arrondissement, opened just across the Gare de l’Est. It offers old-world charm, satisfying food at rock bottom prices and – crucially – the lack of long lines at the other locations. …read more
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The Best Hidden Italian Dining Spots in Paris
If you’re looking for an authentic, quality Italian experience here is our updated guide to the best Italian restaurants in Paris. …read more
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Paris Chic/L.A. Cool: 15 Years of Clare V.
We recently spoke to Clare VIvier about 15 years of her eponymous brand, her new book Paris Chic/LA Cool: La Vie de Clare V., Paris pop-up and collaboration with Monoprix. …read more
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Iconique: Hôtel Plaza Athénée Paris
The Hôtel Plaza Athénée Paris, with its iconic red awnings and luxurious surroundings, is a gentle reminder of Paris’s enduring charm. …read more
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Cult of Quality: Meeting the French Standard
In the US, bigger is often equated with better, and mediocrity is sort of the norm. When something exceeds mediocrity, we’re often pleasantly surprised. Conversely, the French have higher expectations. Quality trumps quantity and excess. …read more
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Where to Eat in Paris on a Budget: Our Top 40 Spots
Here is a roundup of where to eat in Paris on a budget. We have searched far and wide so you don’t have to! …read more
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Café or Caffè? French vs. Italian Coffee Culture
All I know, after living in both countries, is that café culture is engrained, deeply, no matter how different the two might be, and I love them both in their own way. It’s real love, but complicated. …read more
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Back to School in France: Frantic Moms and Fading Tans
In France, la rentrée is not just about families and their children. Each September, almost the entire population faces their regular routines after a long holiday season. …read more
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Les Toilettes Parisiennes: What to Know Before You Go
French potty perils abound. So, we’ve put together this simple guide to help you navigate the waters of les toilettes Parisiennes. As they say, courage. …read more
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Voilà Vegan – Plant Based Sweets from an American Pâtissière in Paris
The aroma of fresh baked delights and excitement mingle as Amanda Bankert, from Boneshaker Donuts in Paris, releases her first cookbook Voilà Vegan. We recently interviewed Amanda to discuss the launch of the book and her journey thus far. …read more
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Smackdown: Which is a Sweeter Place to Live – New York or Paris?
Having spent significant amounts of time and invested gazillions of glorious calories in both cities, it’s still a question I find difficult answering: who has the best sweets, New York or Paris? A transatlantic smackdown might tell. …read more
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Une Vie Parisienne in New York City
With an expired visa and packed boxes, I sat in my beautiful Parisian apartment. I told myself that I would surely find a way to return to Paris. I never once imagined that eight years later, I’d still be fighting passionately to maintain une vie parisienne in New York City. …read more
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Les Parisiens: Rude? Sometimes. But Impolite? Never.
Are Parisians as rude as their well-worn reputation? Here’s what I’ve learned: rudeness is in the eye of the beholder. …read more
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France’s Answer to Ottolenghi? Meet Julien Sebbag at Créatures
Any parallels are flattering but skin-deep. The self-taught Julien Sebbag creates a unique ecosphere of food, music, art, and joie de vivre. …read more
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Colvert: A Modern French Bistro in the Latin Quarter
Colvert, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris is a hidden gem eatery offering old-world ambiance, unpretentious service and satisfying food. …read more
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Hot or Not? Our Search for the Perfect Nanny
Living in the States, a nanny felt like an unattainable luxury. But here in Paris, “nounous” seem almost de rigeur. …read more
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French Creation & Savoir-Faire, Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann: 8 Discoveries
Artists and artisans are part of the fabric of French culture. They make the architecture, décor, clothing, food, and culture so alluring. Galeries Lafayette is an homage to French creation. So with that in mind, we thought we would share the highlights of what we discovered (and rediscovered) on our recent visit to Galeries Lafayette… …read more
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Strolling in Paris: Let Me Count the Ways…
Flâner has always been one of my favorite French verbs. The dictionary definition reads “se promener sans but précis” (to walk without a precise goal). Since aimless wandering is basically my raison d’etre in Paris, I appreciate that the French have a word dedicated to the act. Spend some time in Paris and you will quickly understand how many different… …read more
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The Perfect Paris Picnic: Our Top 10 Spots & What to Bring
Picnic season is in full swing in Paris. Here are a few spots where picnickers of all kinds can find their bliss. …read more
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48 Hours in Brittany: St Malo and Dinard
Whether you enjoy strolling ramparts, browsing cool boutiques, relaxing at the spa, or sampling fresh seafood and delicious food, if you only have 48 hours to spend in Brittany, here is our perfect itinerary for a weekend away. …read more
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The Expat Mom Experience: Reconsidering Paris
If being an expat felt like the ultimate exploration into the unknown, the birth of our son made me discover Paris once again, this time through the eyes of a mother. …read more
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Decoding French-isms: Market/ Restaurant Lingo
In Paris, even the most basic French phrases can be slightly confounding at first. Here are some of my favorite French-isms to share. …read more
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Hôtel La Mirande Avignon: Timeless Refinement
Where to stay in Avignon? Without a doubt Hôtel La Mirande Avignon, one of the most special of all French hotels – and perhaps the world. …read more
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Paris on a Budget: 30 Tips from a Local
It’s possible to have a great time in Paris without much money. I’ve compiled my top 30 tips for enjoying Paris on a budget. …read more
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48 Hours in Lyon
Discover the best places to go and the best things to do with this 48 hours itinerary in Lyon, the gastronomic capital of France. …read more
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Top Chien: Owning a Dog in Paris
It’s been said that in Paris, dogs occupy a higher social strata than children. As the owner of both varietals, I can confirm this cliché is indeed true. …read more
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Best French Chocolates for Easter
Easter is just around the corner, which means it’s time to start thinking about chocolate. And France has some lovely chocolateries. Whether it’s a gift for a loved one, or a treat for yourself, here are some of the best French chocolates for Easter. …read more
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French Fashion: Timeless, Chic and Elegant
What is it about Parisian women that always leaves me staring? How do they always manage to look so chic? Find out the secrets of French fashion! …read more
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Smile. You’re in Paris
It’s time to address a theme that has become a highly controversial component of my Parisian life: the smile. When I first moved to Paris, I couldn’t figure out why people seemed to pick up on my non-French status before I had uttered a word. Finally, a friend informed me: “You smile too much.” …read more
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Paris in the Spring: The Effect of Sunlight on Parisians
This is the best moment of the year, and it’s not just about the weather. Find out about the effect of sunlight on Parisians when spring arrives in the City of Light. …read more
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Halles Alimentaires: A New Food Market Concept in Paris
Food activists celebrated a victory on July 5th when “4 Saisons Solidaires,” a proposition introduced by the Communist Party, was passed by the Paris Council. The initiative is set to facilitate the opening of new food markets around the city, but this time the focusing on providing sustainable, seasonal, and local produce to low-income communities. …read more
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French Menswear: Three New Brands to Know in Paris
Parisian men certainly have an enviable ease when it comes to fashion, a skill presumably learned over years of cultural grooming. However, for the fashion-conscious dude new to the city, finding unique, quality garments outside the sea of luxury fashion houses can be tricky. Fortunately, three new-to-the-scene French menswear brands are reinventing the idea of… …read more
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DonAntónia Pastelaria: Portuguese Treats Along the Canal St-Martin
Among all of the trendy coffee shops and boutiques along the Canal Saint Martin, one new address is standing out from the rest. Forget croissants and café crèmes for a moment and immerse yourself in the pasteis de nata and galão at DonAntónia. Part eatery, part grocery store, the shop is dedicated to the tastes… …read more
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The Tasting Passport: Self-Guided Foodie Tours from a Fresh Paris Start-Up
Paris start-up Le Food Trip launched a concept totally new to Paris this year: The Tasting Passport. For 34 euros, you can taste a range of authentic goods at your own pace (the passport is valid for one year after purchase), in whatever order you choose, all while taking in the ambiance of a neighborhood… …read more
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Fraîche: A Summer Must for Light French Fare Along the Canal St-Martin
Everything about Canal St-Martin’s Fraîche is in keeping with its name: light and refined dishes made with market-fresh ingredients, surprising flavor combinations, and a sunny space that puts you at ease. Whether for a weekday lunch or an intimate dinner date, you’ll walk away from this unpretentious bistrot full and restored. …read more
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Paris with Kids: Quick Fix Fun for under 5€
Apart from being romantic, Paris is also marvelously family-oriented. Despite this, it can be tiring traveling en famille. My son, Storsh, is far more tourist-tolerant if he knows some “kid time” is just around the corner. So instead of making the whole day about the kids, why not plan your days with several bursts of kid-time in between what… …read more
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An Interview with Kristen Beddard, Author of Bonjour Kale
Kristen’s story begins with struggles, but what she did with her time in Paris is truly a story of success. After several frustrating attempts – and failures – to find kale in Paris markets and supermarchés Kristen launched The Kale Project a blog that documented her endeavors to find kale in her new home and… …read more
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Paris Podcasts: The Best Frenchie Fixes
Sometimes there’s nothing like sweet Parisian whispers in your ear. Which is why I set off to find the best Paris-related podcasts as well as create my own. After combing the options and listening to countless episodes I’ve come up with my list of top three Paris podcast picks. If you love all things France, give these… …read more
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Composting in Paris II: Kitchen Compost Buckets & Worms on the Balcony
Despite the growing number of community composting systems in Paris, many city dwellers find themselves far from an urban garden. Parisian apartments are not known for their extensive floor plans, but where there’s a will there’s a way, and it turns out that city composting is possible even in the tiniest of urban apartments. …read more
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Made in Paris: Local Designers in Paris’ Haut Marais
Living as a local designer in the uber-chic North Marais gives me insights into not only the most fashionable cafés in the neighborhood, of which there are many, but also of the most noteworthy boutiques. It’s an area lesser known to tourists, as most frequent the more commercial, albeit charming, cobbled streets of the 4th. …read more
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Insidr Paris: Friendly Frenchies Deliver Smartphone Rentals & Local Tips to Travelers
Brother-and-sister team Benjamin and Nina hit upon the idea of Insidr. It’s a phone, but also more than a phone. Each 4G-equipped Android is loaded with exclusive Insidr content developed for a variety of traveler needs: singles, couples, friends, seniors and families will find recommendations tailored to their travel style. …read more
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Paris Beer Week Recap: The Best New Addresses for Craft Brews
While the participants in Paris Beer Week may have a few blacked out memories after the festivities, they’re sure to remember the many new beer addresses that have arrived in the capital. If you weren’t able to make it to Beer Week, but still want to get in on the action, check out these great… …read more
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Sacrebleu: Insider Paris Experiences Fit for Locals and Tourists Alike
With Stephanie of Sacrebleu, a personal travel assistant, you’ll get the best tailored Parisian experience. On a recent tour with Stephanie — an experience that felt more like an afternoon with an old friend — I rediscovered classic monuments and neighborhoods, and stumbled upon friendly shops, cafés, and historic corners. …read more
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La Cantine de Merci. Lunch in Paris’ Trendiest Concept Store
Paris abounds with design galleries, chic clothing boutiques and tile-floored bistros serving market-fresh cuisine, but rarely do you find more than one together under the same roof. Merci is a delightful exception, rolling out the best of fashion, design, and lunch into one stunning space in the Haut Marais neighborhood. …read more
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Café Chilango: Authentic Mexican Street Food in Paris
Café by day and cocktail bar by night, Café Chilango is a labor of love led by Rodrigo Kambayashi and Luis Rendón. The pair are serious about serving authentic Mexican food, seeking out ingredients that make their way to Europe via Spain and concocting everything in-house, from the meat marinade to the guacamole. …read more
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Le Bougainville: Homemade, Grandmother-Style French Cooking
I recently found myself strolling near the Place de la Victoire, a business district that appeared closed for the day. Continuing in the direction of the more promising Passage Vivienne, my date and I spotting a 1950s-style café with mosaic tile floors, formica table tops, and primary color paint. We were dubious, but hungry, so… …read more
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L’Épicerie des Environs: A One-Stop Locally Sourced Food Shop in Paris’ 18th
At L’Épicerie des Environs, you’ll find a local – or nearly local – version of just about everything you need to make a delicious dinner (and even clean up after): fruit and vegetables, rice from Camargue, pickles from Burgundy, fruity sorbet from Essonne, and even dish soap made in neighboring Vallée de Chevreuse. …read more
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Paris Picnic: Inside the City of Light’s First Made-to-Order Artisinal Picnic Delivery
What’s more Parisian than spreading out a blanket and sharing fresh baguette, cheese, wine, and maracons? Paris Picnic delivers an artisanal picnic to select locations in Paris. Simply select and customize your picnic online, request a delivery location and time, and voila: a picture-perfect picnic experience made easy. …read more
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Coffee with a French Twist at Cuillier Café
France is waking up to a world beyond Italian roast, and good coffee is now accessible in major French cities. Café Cuillier, which just opened its third location in Paris, has made it its mission to get people here as excited and concerned about coffee as everything else they eat and drink. …read more














































































































































































































