Unlike other cities in France with signature dishes, there is no one thing that is uniquely Parisian when it comes to good eats. Of course, that’s not going to stop me from giving you an extensive list of what to eat in Paris, lest you get nervous and wind up at McDonald’s for a week.
Jessica Spiegel has gathered all the iPhone travel apps lists that have been published on BootsnAll into one list - it's a collection of some fantastic, funny, and downright useful apps for some of the world's most popular travel destinations.
Street art has always been cool, but in the 21st century it’s become an art. Jessica Allen discusses 9 cities whose art and artists are worth checking out.
When traveling there are just some things you can't plan, but what happens when you set off with no plan at all? In this piece Joanne Wetzel discusses the silly gaffs and happy surprises from her latest Anti-Plan trip to France, and the benefits and downsides of spontaneity.
There's no better time than right now to book those tickets to France and get your joie de vivre on. Read why France Travel Guide writer Christine Cantera thinks your next trip should be to what its citizens call L'Hexagone.
Nearly a century after Montmartre welcomed outcasts as artist Toulouse-Lautrec, the Musee de Montmartre continues to delight with period artwork and tales of its famous denizens. Laura Kaufman learns what happened when Paris decided to close it, and "Moulin Rouge" director Baz Luhrmann weighs in on the controversy.
While in Paris this December, Laura Kaufman fell in love with a digital turkey starring in the Bon Marche's Christmas display windows. The turkey surfs inside a dishwasher, gets zapped by UFOS and dances in the rain of crying eyes.
Among Paris' countless tourist attractions are some classic English-language bookstores. Betsy Mikel loves books and lived in Paris, so here she tells us about the best of them.