Château de VersaillesA great example of French architecture, with an 18,000 square meters gallery, making it the largest history museum in the world.
Paris Christmas MarketThe tradition of Christmas markets in the city of lights, goes back to the 14th century, and the winter holiday season would not be the same without them.
Fontaines de la ConcordeTwo beautiful fountains, in the center of Paris, in Place de la Concorde.
Notre Dame de ParisNotre Dame Cathedral is considered one of the best examples of French Gothic architecture in Europe.
Château de Versailles GardenTo call this place a garden is an understatement. Its size is monumental: huge parterres, an orangery and many fountains which still operate today.
Relais de VeniseThis place is amazing to try something really french, a traditional entrecote.
We waited for over an hour to get in - long queue outside, but well worth (...)
The Hotel Fouquet's BarriereNew hotels open all the time; new boutiques, new design hotels, new chain hotels. It’s not every day, though, that the curtain goes up on a new grand (...)
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The Five HotelIt’s never easy to let go of a comfortable old idea. We’ve gone on and on in these pages over the years about what a conservative lot Paris’s hotels (...)
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Relais ChristineA 16th-century abbey converted into a small and charmingly traditional boutique hotel would be special enough, were it located somewhere far out in the (...)
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Pershing HallPershing Hall is named for the American general John Pershing, who used this nineteenth-century mansion as his headquarters during the First World War. (...)
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