Patrons converse over a glass of wine in an intimate restaurant setting.
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Discover the Lost Generation: 6 Bars in Paris Where Hemingway & His Friends Hung Out

After WWI, a group of expatriates, disillusioned by the war, moved from the United States to Paris. Gertrude Stein called them The Lost Generation. Among these expatriates was Ernest Hemingway, who lived in Paris for a number of years in the 1920s.  Many of the famous Hemingway bars in Paris, where the writer hung out…

Learn the meaning of Sacre Bleu and its modern alternatives to blend in with French culture.
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Do the French Actually Say Sacre Bleu?

If you’ve ever watched a classic French film or read a whimsical novel featuring French characters, you might have come across the exclamation “sacre bleu!” This colorful expression, which translates to “sacred blue” in English, has captivated audiences and piqued curiosity for generations. But what does it truly mean, and where did it come from?…

This article explains how Paris got the nickname the "city of light."
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Explore Paris Like a Local: 15 Best Non-touristy Things to Do in France’s Capital

There is a great saying by Victor Hugo, “He who contemplates the depths of Paris is seized with vertigo.” Which is to say, the city has many layers, and to truly get to know them all, you have to get away from the tourist crowds and find other non touristy things to do in Paris. …

A woman views an overlook in Paris France
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15 Travel Tips for Visiting Paris in the Summer (2026)

It’s no secret that the most popular travel months are July and August, when the number of international travelers skyrocket. Factor in sporting events and concerts, and you’ll find even greater spikes. For visitors this year, you’ll need to consider these 15 Paris travel tips to get the most out of your trip. I’ve visited…

Two people standing under an umbrella in Montmartre, Paris.
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How to Travel Like a Local in Paris: The 11 Step Plan

Paris, France is perhaps the most loved and misunderstood city in the world. Often represented on TV shows, movies, music, and paintings, but rarely is the full, honest picture of Paris shown. That’s why so many visitors now want to explore Paris like a local. I’ve explored Paris at all four seasons, sometimes for a…

Train tracks leading to a historic building in France with a bright blue sky in the background.
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The Best Time to Visit Paris? Hint: It’s Not in the Summer

Welcome to Paris, one of the most traveled (and yes, crowded) cities on the planet. If you go in the summer, you’ll likely fight for space with the majority of 50 million visitors other visitors. So you might be wondering, if not the summer, when is the best time to visit Paris? After visiting in…

The author of Earth To poses on a bridge in Paris
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Exploring French Culture Is Essential: 5 Tips to Help You Start

With the rise of authenticity in tourism, there’s been a noticeable shift from sightseeing to experiential travel in France. People don’t want to just snap some pictures of the Eiffel Tower; they want to uncover the culture and heritage that informs the French way of life. French culture is the focal point for a large…

This blog on what to wear in Paris is all about incorporating effortless French fashion into your adventures.
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What to Wear in Paris: Your Ultimate Packing Guide to Avoiding a Fashion Faux-Pas in

Ah, Paris, France! The city of love, lights, and impeccable style. A trip to the chic French capital certainly warrants the question: what to wear in Paris. Yes, you want to be comfortable, but you also want to blend in with the effortlessly fashionable locals. What I love most about Paris is how put-together outfits…

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