Artists in Montmartre
Montmartre has long been home to budding artists, whose work you can admire and purchase on its streets.
Montmartre has long been home to budding artists, whose work you can admire and purchase on its streets.
A sweeping change does away with complicated fare zones, and will result in lower fares for many, despite a rise in basic fare
The whimsical animated fountain designed by Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle has finally re-opened after several years
In honor of passing the host role for the Olympics, Paris and Los Angeles are having a bit of fun with transit station names
Paris and its region are promising to make public transport fully-accessible, but it will be a long and expensive process
Paris’s Mayor says the rings will remain, despite a swell of opposition
Paris’s second main airport now has a direct Metro connection to the heart of the city
A new museum has opened focused on the presidents of France and on the nearby Élysée Palace where they live.
Dunkin’, already popular in several European countries, will invade France next year, starting in Paris
With only days to go before the start of the Olympics, prominent Paris politicians are ready to test the water
Montmartre has long been home to budding artists, whose work you can admire and purchase on its streets.
A sweeping change does away with complicated fare zones, and will result in lower fares for many, despite a rise in basic fare
The whimsical animated fountain designed by Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint Phalle has finally re-opened after several years
In honor of passing the host role for the Olympics, Paris and Los Angeles are having a bit of fun with transit station names
Paris and its region are promising to make public transport fully-accessible, but it will be a long and expensive process
Paris’s Mayor says the rings will remain, despite a swell of opposition
Paris’s second main airport now has a direct Metro connection to the heart of the city
A new museum has opened focused on the presidents of France and on the nearby Élysée Palace where they live.
Dunkin’, already popular in several European countries, will invade France next year, starting in Paris
With only days to go before the start of the Olympics, prominent Paris politicians are ready to test the water