The 3 major parades where to celebrate chinese new years in Paris 2014 : The Year of the Wood Horse.[...]
The 3 major parades where to celebrate chinese new years in Paris 2014 : The Year of the Wood Horse.[...]
Whether you're young and passionate or old and fond, find a little romance with our comprehensive, all-inclusive list concerning how to spend Valentine's Day in the city of light.[...]
February in Paris. Weather-wise, officially the most depressing month of the year, we?re sighing a sigh of relief that January is behind us, and already looking forward to all that February has to offer. With free and quirky art exhibitions, famed carrot cake and even an aquarium (killer whale free), there?s plenty packed into this shortest month. Check us out every month as we break down all the things fit to share in the city! 1. GO SEE SOME ART Raw Vision Exhibitio[...]
If you're thinking about moving to Paris and have always wanted some insider tips on Life in Paris, our interview with a Stylist who recently moved can get you motivated to take that big step closer to your dreams of living and working here in France. Oh yea, and we have lots of photos too! ?The funny German expat,?Anne B?rwald?took us to one of her favorite places in Paris at the open air market Marche Aligre then oyster &wine bar Le Baron Rouge. order viagra 50mg She frankly and freshly s[...]
Tiffany's Food Bike: She rides around Paris on her pink bicycle delivering her made-with-love sandwiches and cakes. Tiffany Iung of Tifamade is our first "Paris Profile"; a set of interviews that focus on people living (and loving) their Parisian lives, the "My Parisian Life" way. Is the food bike craze the next "it" food sensation to take the Frenchies by storm, in Paris after the food trucks? We sure hope so! And we think Tiffany is way ahead of the pack. A bit of a back story: Initially,[...]
(UPDATED- August 8 2017 ?- the post office is now closed - you must go to 16 Rue Etienne Marcel 75002) Post offices that remain open all hours of the day in Paris are rare. Many postal services are closed after 6pm and not open on weekends. Except the Louvre Post Office: it's a massive central post to all of France. They are open (almost) 24 Hrs non-stop in Paris (see photo with hours below). They seem to be more efficient than the regular post offices and have more staff on the floor. They[...]