
Les Puces de Saint Ouen, the “world’s largest attic”
A magical place and a goal of strolling for everyone! And the world’s largest flea market
A magical place and a goal of strolling for everyone! And the world’s largest flea market
This is the largest open air bookshop in Europe, and one of the most iconic symbols of Paris. A stroll through the bouquinistes’ stalls is a genuine experience.
A old part of Paris. less visited than the part of the Latin Quarter next to the Place Saint Michel, but since 10 to 15 years ago, this part of the Latin Quarter has become gradually more and more touristic.
Dalida, one of France’s most beloved singers from the 60s to the 80s remains an icon to this day.
She lived in Montmartre during 25 years.
The Palais Galliera, a museum dedicated to fashion and the history of clothing. In the 16th arrondissement of Paris
Christian Dior, the man who created one of the most legendary Maison de couture. “Dior” : a world of elegance and style.
Pierre Hermé, one of the most renowned French pastry chef. His most famous pastries : the Ispahan and the 2000 feuilles
Saint-Germain-des-Prés, one of the most iconic and elegant neighborhoods in Paris.
Famous for its cafés, artists, and literary past.A mix of quiet charm and vibrant street life.
A former railway station, in 1986, Orsay turned into one of the most popular museum in Paris
winding streets, numerous stairs, its, vineyards, and windmills and a wonderful view from the Sacré Coeur Basilica. At the end of the 19th century, it was a gathering place for artists, writers, poets…