These are the first known photographs of New York City and of a human being in Paris, taken using the daguerreotype technique from 1838 to 1853.
We're sharing the haunts of Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld during the decadent era of Paris in the 1960s and 1970s.
A look at some of the most intriguing and unusual buildings you’ll find in Paris including Les Docks de Paris, Île Seguin, the Pagoda, Musee du Quai Branly
This skyline of skyscrapers, which is reminiscent of London or a Midwest city in the United States is in fact Paris and the La Defénse business district!
Can't get to the slopes this winter? At The W Hotel Paris - Opéra you can take a drink one of the three ski gondolas outside of the W Lounge.
NYC v. Paris: A "Bedford Diner" on the rue de Champ de Mars in Paris and Diner in Williamsburg go head to head.
The Beaugrenelle shopping center in Paris replaced a Brutalist mall from the '70s with an eco-friendly mall topped by a green roof.
The High Line in NYC is one of the most well-known elevated parks, but around the world there are many similar urban reclamation projects proposed or underway.
Today is the last day you can enter to win this signed original print by A Few Parisians columnist David Cessac!
This might make you do a double take. It looks like an Guimard entrace to the Paris Metro, but it's located in NYC at the Museum of Modern Art.