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New art hotels are springing up in the Boulevard Montparnasse.
A Revolutionary-era gourmand financed his appetites by writing about them.
A culinary guide to the City of Light through a 19th-century foodie.
Scenes from the novelist's life and fiction intertwine on the streets of Paris.
A new crop of restaurants offers exceptional food and prices.
The best of 10 European cities on a budget of either $250 or $1,000 a day.
From West African restaurateurs to Eastern European bakers, the city’s most lively district, the Marais, brims with a vivid mix of characters.
From bold experiments to understated havens of cool, new restaurants have sprung up in cultural institutions all over the city.
Forró, a rustic country dance from northeastern Brazil, has fired the romantic imaginations of Parisians young and old.
This clandestine spot may be the only place where nonsmokers will want to steal away for a puff.
Popular but technically illegal art venues are being bought as part of a citywide effort to keep the studios open to the public.
The futuristic rooms, all of them nonsmoking, show a careful dedication to soundproofing, lighting and comfort.
While the city has long been celebrated for both its arts scene and its stylish places to stay, the two worlds have recently just started to rub shoulders.
A list of hotels, culled from reader’s suggestions, that represent some of the best bargains for travelers headed to Paris in the next few months.
Wharton, the leading American female writer of the early 20th century, had a relationship with Paris that began early and ran deep.
Thanks to high-speed trains and better urban planning, being stuck at the airport isn’t what it used to be.
This shop is home to sumptuous items like velvet-ribboned bustiers, wasp-waisted silk corsets, soft mohair bed jackets and exquisite satin thongs.
While you'll pay to see the bigger acts in this city, so many of the smaller (and cooler) venues are free.
Offering reliable and affordable food, the bistro choices are better than they have been in years.
In the city's legendary flea markets, the Frugal Traveler hopes to find some prized items and bargains among the bric-a-brac.
Even for those on a budget, summer in the City of Light can offer unexpected pleasures.
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France has called for a post-Kyoto urban plan that re-envisions the old city. Is this the 21st-century metropolis?
From France to England and Italy, a food critic reminisces on her longtime favorite haunts.
Hostels are leaving their backpacker image behind, adding upscale locations, stylish furnishings and family-friendly amenities to attract a new generation of budget travelers.
Location and design make this hotel a fabulous place to stay, especially if you nab a room for 79 euros.
From department stores to pricey boutiques, get a bargain-hunting guide to navigating this year’s winter sales, which start Jan. 7.
Take a decadent, two-wheeled tour of the best chocolate boutiques in Paris. Find a molten chocolate fountain, cocoa-dusted ganache and more.
As the bold-face crowd descends on Paris for the city’s semiannual Fashion Week, the designer Jean Paul Gaultier plots out an itinerary of his favorite haunts.
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