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By Jackie Lapin, 17 July, 2025

Bridging Time: Paris and Its Spellbinding Spans

What would the City of Light be without the poetry of its bridges? Arcing across the Seine like stone verses in a love letter to the past, the bridges of Paris offer more than a way to cross from Left Bank to Right. They are time travelers, storytellers, and sentinels, each with its own soul and saga.

Bridging Time: Paris and Its Spellbinding Spans

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  • travel
  • Paris
  • bridges
By Lillie Forteau, 1 July, 2025

Unusual Things to do in Paris

Paris is lovely. It’s romantic. It’s full of iconic architecture, delicate pastries, and tourists standing in the middle of the street taking photos of things they don’t understand. But if you're the kind of traveler who prefers the weird little corners of a city to the glossy, over-filtered highlights, this post is for you.

Unusual Things to do in Paris

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  • travel
  • Paris
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 6 May, 2025

Read This: Paris Shopfronts

There is so much to discover in Paris that a lifetime isn't enough. And what to do, when we are far away and planning (or dreaming about) a trip? What to see, do, eat, buy? We need help (and inspiration).

Enter the most BEAUTIFUL and inspiring new book: Paris Shopfronts, illustrated by Joel Holland, words by Vivian Song, foreword by Sarah Andelman. 

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  • books
  • travel
  • Paris
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 26 September, 2017

A Taste of Paris: A History of the Parisian Love Affair with Food

Do you follow one of my favorite authors? David Downie, a native San Franciscan, lived in New York, Providence, Rome, and Milan before moving to Paris in the mid-80s. He divides his time between France and Italy. His travel, food, and arts features have appeared in leading print and on-line publications including Bon Appétit, Gourmet, Saveur, Epicurious.com, and Gault & Millau, the premier French food guide. He is the author of over a dozen nonfiction books, including the highly acclaimed Paris, Paris and A Passion for Paris.

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  • Paris
  • history
  • food
  • gastronomy
  • cuisine
  • culture
  • change
  • books
  • author interview
By Asako Maruoka, 18 July, 2017

How to Get Around and Experience Paris

Paris is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world - and for good reason. The city seems to have a personality all its own, full of charm, quirks, and subtle beauty - it is unlike anywhere else in the world. For those who have visited la Ville des Lumieres in the past, the incomparable experience that comes from the city’s personality does not need to be explained. But if this is your first trip to Paris, you may need some help in understanding how to best take in all that the city has to offer.

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  • Paris
  • travel
  • France
  • Europe
  • travel tips
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 19 April, 2017

A Unique Look at Paris

I have the (the!!!) most beautiful book sitting on my desk. It’s about Paris (naturally), and is a completely new look at an ancient, much photographed city – through its bridges, glowing, at night.

The Glow of Paris: The Bridges of Paris at Night. Photographer Gary Zuercher.

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  • Paris
  • books
  • photography
By Bert Maxwell, 19 April, 2017

Getting To and From the Airport in Paris

Paris is consistently ranked among the top cities in the world for tourist visits, and often places in the top three results in lists from media and publications such as CNN, TripAdvisor, and Condé Nast Traveler.

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  • Paris
  • France
  • Europe
  • travel
  • travel tips
  • transportation
  • airports
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 17 March, 2017

Paris is the Capital of Street Art and Graffiti

Paris, the City of Light…and street art? YES! Paris is well-known for its street art, also known as urban murals or graffiti. Paris even has a Graffiti Museum! Paris has a deep, rich history of graffiti, starting in the 1970s with creation of urban art during the destruction of Les Halles, and growing more by the decade. 

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  • Paris
  • travel
  • France
  • street art
  • urban art
  • graffiti
  • art
  • culture
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 22 December, 2016

Bring Paris & Francophone culture to your classroom

It's no secret that Paris, the City of Light, has long been a tourist favorite. Why?  For starters, Paris undoubtedly hosts some of the most well-known museums, monuments and historical sites that have inspired authors and artists for centuries.

Bring Paris & Francophone culture to your classroom

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  • France
  • Paris
  • teacher travel
  • education. international education
  • culture
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 14 November, 2016

Love Theme Parks? Unusual 1 day excursions from Paris

Picture this: Paris, summer, happiness, much good food, reading (all those bookstores!), and…city crowds? If you’re a bit tired of the city (and even with Paris, this is possible) and you’ve already visited Versailles, Normandy, and Giverny, there are several unusual and adventurous one day excursions from Paris – easily doable, within a short drive, and full of fun.

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  • Paris
  • France
  • travel
  • roller coasters
  • theme parks
  • family travel
  • adventure

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