The I Love You wall (Le mur des je t’aime) was created by Frédéric Baron and Claire Kito. It was inspired by love messages carved in tree trunks around Paris. As these messages won’t last on trees he decided to bring them all together on …
Little India Paris
In Little India (Passage Brady) you can see the multi-cultural side of Paris.When approaching Little India in Paris, you’ll first pass Barbes, an area with residents mainly from Africa. Then, before you reach little India, you’ll smell the exotic aroma of Indian spices. Your senses …
Perfume Museum Paris
Fashion, the Eiffel Tower, baguettes, berets, and of course perfume are all associated with Paris. Perfume is sometimes overlooked in favor of the other senses that Paris tends to arouse. But about a block from the Paris Opera Garnier stands the Musee du Parfum. …
Free Hair Cut in Paris
What is Paris if not the world center of style and chic. And although that normally comes at a high price, and is usually for window shopping only, here is an idea for you to get the 5-star treatment while in Paris, and leave feeling …
The Best Way to See a City – Rent a Friend
A truly unique travel experience involves seeing things other travelers don’t with a local guide. That means mixing with the locals but its often difficult to just strike-up a friendship in a foreign town. Luckily there is now a service that allows you to rent …
English Bookstores in Paris
I absolutely love to curl up with a good book and a cuppa, but when you are on the road, and in a foreign country it is often impossible. In Paris, there are many quaint old second-hand bookstores overflowing with literary gems – but they …
Shopping in Paris With Locals at Tati
Most of us cannot afford to do our clothes shopping in Paris, but of course the average Parisian does, and you can shop where they do too. The Parisians don’t shop in the high fashion haute couture shops or along the Champs-Elysees, they buy their …