Letter from Paris: May 27, 2026 News Digest
A heat wave in Paris, the French Open, JR's Pont Neuf project takes shape, the Petit Palais unveils a restoration, and more news from the capital.
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A heat wave in Paris, the French Open, JR's Pont Neuf project takes shape, the Petit Palais unveils a restoration, and more news from the capital.
Pedestrians cross the world-famous Rue de Rivoli during the ever-so enchanting golden-hour sunset in Paris. — AFP
A sunny studio in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, a triplex with outdoor space in the Third Arrondissement, and a furnished one-bedroom in Porte de Saint-Cloud.
June kicks off the summer season in Paris with energy, sunlight, and a citywide sense of celebration. The post 9 Things to Do in Paris in June 2026 appeared first on Frenchly.
Swimming in the Seine, a rush for air conditioners, a guitar made from reclaimed Notre Dame wood, France in the World Cup, and more news from the French capital.
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From World Cup watch parties to Bastille Day celebrations, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy in Paris this July. The post 10 Things to Do in Paris in July 2026 appeared fi...
This apartment in Paris’s 7th arrondissement is located on the highly sought-after Rue Saint-Dominique. From its 120sqm rooftop, you have a magical view of the Eiffel Tower. Here,...
Cet appartement à Paris 7ème est situé dans la très prisée rue Saint-Dominique. Depuis son rooftop de 120m2, on a une vue magique sur la tour Eiffel. Ici, on est un peu dans l’ap...
Paris' Marriott Champs Élysées Hotel was formerly the flagship of the House of Vuitton. C'est chic.
Fifth Episode—A journey of discovery through Parisian history, one street sign at a time - Let's go!
A Bastille Day Pyrotechnic Tribute Traces Seven Decades of the Rome-Paris Partnership Paris opened its Bastille Day celebrations on the evening of July 13 with a fireworks display...
Juliet: Closer to Paris—have you heard of the Pays d’Auge or the Cotentin, for example? No, no no.. we’ve got enough people here (unless they are dentists of course)! Had a g...
Once an industrial area, Pantin has been transformed into the “Brooklyn of Paris,” with multiple parks, bike trails, and artist studios. It's also home to Hermès.
Up to 100,000 supporters showed up at the event at the Champ de Mars, near the Eiffel Tower, in Paris.
Saint-Sulpice Céramique, Again This Year ike every year, I made my way back to Place Saint-Sulpice in Paris's […]
Pastry chef Marc Heu and his wife, Gaosong, share the Paris stops they return to again and again—stops that inform everything from the feel of their shops to their meticulously det...
A refined 16th arrondissement hideaway with unbeatable access to Paris’s most iconic sights
Plan your perfect trip to Paris for you and your furry companion. The post The Complete Guide to Pet-Friendly Paris appeared first on Frenchly.
One of the most common questions I get as I help people plan trips to Paris for En Route to Rêverie is what shoes they should pack. Of course Paris is one of the loveliest cities t...
Author Annabel Simms describes one of the most memorable and rewarding days out from Paris: Sunday lunch at a guingette, a riverside walk, and a cable car.
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