Twenty-nine meters between the rue de la Huchette and the quai Saint Michel make up the most narrow street in Paris. The rue du Chat qui Pêche (the "street of the fishing cat") has been around since the 16th century and is a curiosity [more...]
If your special someone needs some encouraging to utter those three meaningful words, take a trip ...
If you're going to the movies, you might as well take your date to Paris's biggest, most modern, ...
Thanks to Connecticut-born Craig Carlson, expats, Americans abroad, and anyone needing a little ...
Forget a romantic stroll in the park - take a hike on the railroad tracks. The disaffected line to ...
According to hagiographical texts, as a young woman Saint Genviève saved the city of Paris from a ...