French tourism finally on the rebound
France’s tourism numbers have taken some terror-related hits, but there are signs of better times ahead.
France’s tourism numbers have taken some terror-related hits, but there are signs of better times ahead.
Paris responds to the possibility of terror attacks at tourist sites by adding a glass wall around the Eiffel Tower.
An enterprising marketer is selling Paris paving stones for 60€, suitable as souvenirs, but with a history of being heaved at unpopular rulers.
The big alternative music and culture festival starts a new version in Paris this summer with top headliners.
Travel Rob snaps a photo of a Parisian street that shows one of the prettiest buildings in Paris, the BNP Paribas Investment Partners Headquarters
New Year’s Day is often France’s day to implement new rules and laws. Here’s a brief guide to some of them that may affect travelers.
Final approval is in for the new express RER route between Paris and the CDG airport stations, but it will take 6 years to build.
After five days without visitors, the Eiffel Tower is open again and its 300 staffers are back at work, just in time for the annual Christmas rush of visitors.
Stung by bad publicity and concerned about health issues, Paris is taking strong steps to curb its rat population.
Paris’s attempts to end the Love Lock problem have made scant progress; more keep coming and the city will now sell them off for refugee relief
France’s tourism numbers have taken some terror-related hits, but there are signs of better times ahead.
Paris responds to the possibility of terror attacks at tourist sites by adding a glass wall around the Eiffel Tower.
An enterprising marketer is selling Paris paving stones for 60€, suitable as souvenirs, but with a history of being heaved at unpopular rulers.
The big alternative music and culture festival starts a new version in Paris this summer with top headliners.
Travel Rob snaps a photo of a Parisian street that shows one of the prettiest buildings in Paris, the BNP Paribas Investment Partners Headquarters
New Year’s Day is often France’s day to implement new rules and laws. Here’s a brief guide to some of them that may affect travelers.
Final approval is in for the new express RER route between Paris and the CDG airport stations, but it will take 6 years to build.
After five days without visitors, the Eiffel Tower is open again and its 300 staffers are back at work, just in time for the annual Christmas rush of visitors.
Stung by bad publicity and concerned about health issues, Paris is taking strong steps to curb its rat population.
Paris’s attempts to end the Love Lock problem have made scant progress; more keep coming and the city will now sell them off for refugee relief