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It’s the fall fashion season in New York, London, Milan and Paris. From these four cities comes the worldwide influence...
I recently visited the breathtaking Chagall Museum in Nice for the second time in my life, and once again I...
France Today sits down with Sarah Hargreaves, a PR specialist working in Languedoc-Roussillon, who first came to Montpellier when she was 21...
It was summertime and the learning was easy in the tiny classroom in the village-like Paris neighbourhood of Butte-aux-Cailles. Everything felt possible –...
At the heart of the Marais district in old Paris, many of the old medieval streets have retained their names. The origins of one...
Chef Christophe Saintagne’s lively new bistro in a very bourgeois neighbourhood of the 17th arrondissement signals the on-going ascendency of western Paris...
With the Seine and three canals winding their way through Paris, transport, travel, fun, and living on the water have always featured high in...
Every summer in each village all over France, makeshift tables unfold, burlap cloths are thrown down for carpets, and the...
For decades I’ve been urging readers to explore the little-known neighbourhood of La Nouvelle Athènes in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Even...
Paris is known as the city of lights, romance and, for the summer of 2016, the city of football too....
Leaving behind the pewter skies over Paris and the spring rains, it was a pleasure to escape into a plush cocoon of...
The name toile de Jouy, now commonly used generically, stems from the village of Jouy-en-Josas, just south of Versailles, where the fabric was...