The Seine was front and center at the 2014 Paris Dîner en Blanc, a flash mob dinner for 12,000 that took place on the bridges of Paris and at the Invalides.
David Cessac, who passed away yesterday, always amused us with the witty illustrations and commentary he created for his Untapped Cities column, A Few Parisians.
The historic Art Deco style Piscine Molitor public pool in Paris, France and of "Life of Pi" fame opens its doors after being closed since 1989.
Now that the Grand Paris has a government structure written into law, it seems like the once nebulous idea is finally becoming a reality.
What you didn't know was at the Eiffel Tower: a medieval chimney, a post office, english romantic gardens, and more!
Joe Evans, a graphic artist has been re-imagining the Paris Métro station signs with a new illustration daily as construction to extend the subway is underway.
While New York City pushes to expand Citi Bike, Paris remains one of the pioneers of the bike share movement and has an electric car sharing program the Autolib
Film Locations in NYC and Paris for both the 1954 Billy Wilder and 1995 Sydney Pollack versions of the film Sabrina, originally starring Audrey Hepburn.
You can still get a glimpse of the old Paris metro on line 12 and part of line 13, with its wooden benches, porcelain tiles and directional signage.
A proposal by Paris mayoral candidate Nathalie Kosciusk-Morizetto aims to reuse abandoned subway stations as nightclubs, restaurants, a swimming pool, theaters