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Travel Insurance for France: What You Need to Know

Some travelers opt for travel insurance as a way of avoiding cancellation fees. For example, if you book a flight with a third-party agent or company and not directly with the airline, it can be almost impossible to get a refund or exchange for certain tickets. But … See more

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French Etiquette 101: Myths, Realities & a Bit of History

WEBLook the person in the eye when raising your glass to them and toasting, and say “Santé!” (to your health). Throughout the meal, try to keep your hands visible …

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Best Places for Brunch in Paris: Our Picks

WEBLocated on a small street in close reach of the beloved Aligre market and the Place de la Bastille, Le China offers one of the best buffet-style brunches in Paris. With …

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Is Paris Safe to Visit in 2024 & Beyond

WEBCovid-19 Cases & Deaths in France & Current Travel Safety Regulations. In France, according to updated data from the French government, there have been over …

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The New Rules on Where to Wear a Mask in Paris: A Guide & Map

WEBThis now applies to the global requirement to wear a face covering in all indoor public spaces in France, and to the more recently introduced rules for certain …

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Is the Paris Pass Worth the Money

WEBAs with any product, the Paris Pass comes with some pros and cons. Before you spring for it, consider the following. The pass might be ideal for you if you prefer a …

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Champs-Elysées "Garden" Project Approved Amid Wider Greening …

WEBNow, the city of Paris has won approval to transform the famous stretch of real estate into what Mayor Anne Hidalgo bills as an “extraordinary garden”. The …

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Inside the Musée Carnavalet, a Museum Dedicated to Paris History

WEBThe permanent collection at the Carnavalet includes a dizzying array of objects and artworks that together paint a deeply rich portrait of Parisian life and history. …

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Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris: Walking Paths & Famous Graves

WEBOpened in 1824, Montparnasse Cemetery sits on a site that was once occupied by three farms, in what was then a rural, sleepy corner of southern Paris. …

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In Paris, Café Terraces Spill Into the Streets In Wake of Health Crisis

WEBIn the summer of 2020, restaurant and café terraces in Paris exploded-- & some have become permanent, even post-pandemic.

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The Best Independent Art Galleries in Paris

WEBParis is home to a number of “greats”– from monuments to food and fashion, museums and art galleries. Especially when visiting the capital for the first time, The …

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4 Paris Jazz Festivals to Mark in Your Calendar Now

WEB2. Saint-Germain-des-Prés Jazz Festival. For many jazz fans, May is a bumper month in the French capital, thanks to the St-Germain-des-Prés Jazz festival. …

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Paris' Belleville District: Haven for Artists, Immigrants

WEBParc de Belleville. This romantic-style park built on a hillside overlooking the city boasts lovely lawns and steep, green-canopied passageways down numerous flights …

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Short Biography of Simone Veil, a Passionate French Advocate for …

WEBIn June 2017, France lost Simone Veil, one of the most important figures in the long battle for women’s rights.Little-known outside the French-speaking world, Veil, …

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Swimming in the Seine River Might be Possible by 2024

WEBThe official plan is to reserve the part of the river that stretches from the Pont de l’Alma bridge and the Trocadero area for the Olympic triathalon and freestyle …

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La Maison d'Isabelle: Superb All-Butter Croissants in Paris' Latin …

WEBLa Maison d’Isabelle specializes in pastries made with organic flour and butter– a growing trend in the capital as Parisians hop on the health-conscious and …

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French “Bouillon” Restaurants: History & the Best in Paris

WEBThomas Shotter Boys (1803-1874). “Le carrefour des rue Bailleul et Jean Tison, Paris. 1831. Paris, musée Carnavalet. The first bouillon in Paris opened in 1767 …

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The Interview: Pastry Maestro & Cookbook Author David Lebovitz

WEBDavid Lebovitz in his Paris kitchen/ Image by Joann Pai. It’s been years since I started following the writing and recipes of David Lebovitz, a pastry chef and …

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In Review: Macéo, a Traditional Paris Restaurant With Modern …

WEBAddress: 15 rue des Petits-Champs, 1st arrondissement. Metro: Pyramides; Palais-Royale Musee du Louvre (lines 1, 7, 14) Tel.: +33 (0)1 85 15 22 56. …

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