Knowing how notoriously small Paris hotels can get, we’ve done our research of the best family-friendly hotels in Paris— with family rooms, apartments, pools and other qualities to please kids and parents alike. …read more

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

I’ve discovered several appetizing locales where there’s ample space for a growing family. Here are my top choices for baby-friendly restaurants in Paris. …read more

Why take children to Europe? Why wouldn’t you? From the awe of the Eiffel Tower to the French countryside and Mont St. Michel.  The art of Florence, and the coliseum of Rome, to the beaches of Greece and Croatia – there is a destination for every type of family. …read more

For children, Pâques in Paris offers a multitude of activities. Spring weather gives way to jardins in bloom. Little ones will gaze in awe at the sweet creations filling the windows of every chocolatier.  Opportunities to decorate and search for Easter eggs are plenty, as is the chance to visit the Easter Bunny.  …read more

In Paris few hotels break the mold. Enjoy a chic home away from home at these ultra-hip boutique hotels in Paris. …read more

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Halloween is getting bigger in France and there are so many ways to celebrate it. Here’s how to Halloween in Paris – fun guaranteed! …read more

Like many caretakers around the world, I’ve been in isolation with children for weeks. Like many caretakers around the world, I’ve been in isolation with children for weeks. While I’m grateful for our safety and health, it hasn’t been easy to keep two kids under 10 occupied without leaving the house. So, what do you… …read more

Young and old alike are attracted to the prospect of visiting Paris, and what better way to share and commemorate the experience than by investing in tangible souvenirs that will keep the spirit of Paris alive in your family? …read more

When Paris’ mayor made the city’s public transportation services free for children under the age of 11, she took a step towards reducing air pollution in Paris. This also made the city a more welcoming place for families. While urban environments are not often considered kid friendly, Paris has come a long way in terms… …read more