In the heart of the Montmartre district stands Le Trianon, a historical 19th century music hall restored to its former glory.
Take a detour from the usual Parisian stops to visit the streets and houses that hold records for being the smallest, narrowest, oldest, shortest, and longest.
Part 2 of our tour of the Grands Magasins of Paris: learn more about those undergoing major changes, and those who have stood the test of time.
Daniel Ashram forays into his memories of surviving the 1992 Miami hurricane in STORM, a poignant collection of sculptures and paintings at the Galerie Perrotin.
Revisit the glorious history of the Grands Magasins of Paris, the stores that revolutionized the art of retail.
Chef Beatriz Gonzalez's modern take on French food has put Neva Cuisine on the radar for Paris foodies.
Paris artist Loris Gréaud launches his solo show at Yvon Lambert with a collection of installations playing on whimsy, destruction, poetry and science.
Sadaharu Aoki's creations are a French-Japanese fusion with bursts of colour that keep you coming back for more; pastries have never been more exciting!
Up close and personal with the horses that make Chantilly's Living Horse Museum a must-see for all things equine
Along Boulevard Beaumarchais is Merci, a concept store by with a purpose: donating part of its profits to associations helping women and children in Madagascar.