The Irresistible, Seedy, and Fascinating History of Paris’ Rue Saint-Denis
On a street where I was mistaken for a sex worker, I somehow managed to fall in love with Rue Saint-Denis’ past and present.
On a street where I was mistaken for a sex worker, I somehow managed to fall in love with Rue Saint-Denis’ past and present.
Given the rising waters of the Seine and the tendency toward flooding, the shorter the pants, the better.
Skip the pricey bistros and tourists traps and seek out these fabulous Parisian eateries instead.
Despite Covid-19, cultural life in Paris has never been richer, with a gleaming new contemporary arts center, a lavish restoration of an 18th-century gem, and a bunch of exciting reopenings.
Here’s what it’s like flying French bee.
The best spot for a leisurely glass of Grenache and a quick bite? One of these al fresco Parisian haunts.
Am I seeing double?
“Alas! alas! small things come at the end of great things; a tooth triumphs over a mass. The Nile rat kills the crocodile, the swordfish kills the whale, the book will kill the edifice.”
It’s weathered many storms, but the pandemic has been the most devastating of them all.
This year, the City of Light has been dimmed.