The '21st arrondissement of Paris' as Jean Cocteau described Megève. Where the in-crowd has been going since the 1920s. The French summer by the Riviera or on the West Coast of France and winter in Megève.
These are the 3 best hotels in Paris to stay in 2023. Each is different in experience, hotel & style. Try it all from sleeping in a living art museum, an old royal residence, to an up-and-coming young restaurant and bar hotspot.
A mix of royalty and some of the best, most authentic food within the old Heart of Paris. Here's my Paris neighborhood guide to the famed 1st arrondissement and less frequented, yet unpredictable, 2nd arrondissement.
Want to eat like royalty in Paris? Follow the royal family among others and grab a pastry at the oldest bakery in Paris, Pâtisserie Stohrer, for a notable and unforgettable experience.
When exploring le Marais district in Paris you'll feel like you're being pulled left and right. Shopping at high-end then smaller boutiques, eating famous French pastries then falafel and bagels, gazing over the Seine river for aperitif then ending up in an LGBT bar after hours. Here's your guide to exploring le Marais district in Paris.
Don't cast aside hotels when deciding where to eat and drink in Paris. The Grands Boulevards Hotel Restaurant and Rooftop Bar has a unique scene and is one of the best hotels for foodies in Paris.