For two weeks every summer, tennis is the talk of Paris as the Grand Slam tournament plays out at Roland Garros. Go on a tour of the stadium with the “Federer of guides.”
The Île de la Cité is so much more than Notre Dame. From royal courts to a turtle in the Seine, discover the island’s sites and stories.
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the legendary rock group The Doors. In honor of the anniversary the city of Paris is naming a footbridge (passerelle) after the band’s front man, the even more legendary Jim Morrison.
With the new season of “Marie Antoinette” hitting our screens, we reveal just a few of the iconic locations featured in the series – and what you can discover if you visit.
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The annual Belleville Open Studios offers a chance to meet local artists, explore unique works, and experience creativity firsthand.
Admire iconic posters from the Belle Epoque at the Orsay’s must-see exhibit showcasing the golden age of illustrated posters, a 19th-century version of street art.
Located in the Jardin du Luxembourg, this small museum has a prestigious history as the first public painting gallery in Paris.
The Centre Pompidou will close this summer for a five-year renovation. The “Paris Noir” exhibit explores the rich cultural legacy and influence of Black artists in France.
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