Paris surprise: truffles found in rooftop garden
A surprising discovery—wild truffles in a hotel rooftop garden—has gourmets and botanists dreaming of delicious riches.
A surprising discovery—wild truffles in a hotel rooftop garden—has gourmets and botanists dreaming of delicious riches.
One of PHeymont’s favorite Paris spots was missing its water and its animation on a recent visit, giving a new view.
New rules are in effect for short-term rentals, focusing on registration as a tool for monitoring.
Paris is thinking about a plan to build 3 ‘garden bridges’ for pedestrians and cyclists, paid for by cafes and shops on the bridges.
After many visits to the iconic cathedral, PHeymont looks for new views of familiar places.
In Paris’s famed Passage des Panoramas, an assortment of, well, things…
The Piscine des Amireaux, once featured in a popular film, re-opens refreshed for €16.5 million
Paris may skip its Champs Elysees Christmas market this year in a dispute with its long-time operator.
Paris is now expanding free sparkling water to fountains around the city, hoping to reduce waste and promote good publicity.
Ticket prices jump as much as 47%, as officials say the money is needed for maintenance and renovation.
A surprising discovery—wild truffles in a hotel rooftop garden—has gourmets and botanists dreaming of delicious riches.
One of PHeymont’s favorite Paris spots was missing its water and its animation on a recent visit, giving a new view.
New rules are in effect for short-term rentals, focusing on registration as a tool for monitoring.
Paris is thinking about a plan to build 3 ‘garden bridges’ for pedestrians and cyclists, paid for by cafes and shops on the bridges.
After many visits to the iconic cathedral, PHeymont looks for new views of familiar places.
In Paris’s famed Passage des Panoramas, an assortment of, well, things…
The Piscine des Amireaux, once featured in a popular film, re-opens refreshed for €16.5 million
Paris may skip its Champs Elysees Christmas market this year in a dispute with its long-time operator.
Paris is now expanding free sparkling water to fountains around the city, hoping to reduce waste and promote good publicity.
Ticket prices jump as much as 47%, as officials say the money is needed for maintenance and renovation.