Palais Royal Paris: History, Architecture, Culture & Local Experiences
Paris has no shortage of iconic attractions, and one of the most special is the Palais Royal. This is a unique space that blends royal history, elegant gardens, cultural venues, and modern city life. Its refined charm and tranquil atmosphere are just some of the reasons why many travelers have...
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Crème du Palais Royal Review: A Chic Spot for Ice Cream and Pastries in Paris
Crème du Palais Royal is one of those places you do not necessarily plan to visit, but once you do, it quietly earns a spot on your mental list of Paris favorites. It sits comfortably between a classic café and a modern dessert spot, without trying to label itself too...
Éclair de Génie: Paris’s Sweetest Spot for High-End Éclairs
When I first walked into Éclair de Génie, I already knew I wasn’t just entering another pastry shop. Paris is full of patisseries, but this is among the best, and there’s something instantly magnetic about this place. The moment I saw the golden letters under the deep blue awning and...
Jeffrey Cagnes Paris: Haute Pâtisserie on Rue Montorgueil
When I first walked up to Jeffrey Cagnes’ pâtisserie on Rue Montorgueil, I understood almost immediately why his name carries so much weight in the Paris pastry world. The shop feels like a blend of classic French tradition and modern creativity. I would describe it as a contemporary dessert atelier...
Comptoir Les Deux Magots: Parisian Tradition with a Side of Charm
Nestled just beside the legendary literary café Les Deux Magots, Le Comptoir feels like an elegant younger sibling, one that stays true to tradition while embracing a more relaxed, everyday charm. It’s not a reinvention of the classic but rather a continuation with a modern rhythm, tailored for those seeking...
Bofinger Paris: A Grand Brasserie Experience in the Heart of the City
Photo credit: Bofinger Stepping into Bofinger feels like stepping into a different era, one lined with white tablecloths, curved banquettes, and a towering stained-glass dome that makes you instinctively lower your voice, as if out of reverence. Founded in 1864, it’s one of Paris’s oldest brasseries and remains a landmark...
A la Mère de Famille: A Chocolate-Lover’s Dream in the Heart of Paris
A la Mère de Famille is a chocolate shop but it feels like stepping into a living piece of Parisian history. Tucked into Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, its green and gold facade immediately sets the tone: you’re not walking into a trendy concept store, but rather into a world that...
Copains Paris Review: A Chic All-Day Café for Pastries, Brunch, and Laid-Back Vibes
Photo credit: Copains Copains is a fresh take on the French all-day spot, blending boulangerie, brunch hangout, and modern coffee shop all in one. What sets it apart is its 100% gluten-free philosophy. Yes, everything here (from the golden croissants to the rustic loaves and buttery cakes) is completely gluten-free,...
How Local Gastronomy Has Become the Lifeblood of Corporate Events in Europe
Once upon a time, corporate events were all about ticking boxes: stick to the agenda, get everyone in the room, call it a success. But that approach doesn’t really fly anymore, especially in Europe. Things have shifted. Now, it’s just as much about what people feel as what they learn....
Eating Europe Tours
Eating Paris: Montmartre Food & Wine Tour
Introduction to a Bohemian Foodie Neighborhood
- Daily
- 3 Hours
- Small Group
A Morning in Paris Food Tour: Croissants, Baguettes & Chocolate
The ultimate Paris breakfast experience
- Tue-Sun
- 2.5 Hours
- Small Group