Sequins and Scandal: An LGBT Guide to Historic and Modern Paris
By Paul Wright As a gay man I’m used to searching out anti-heroes, and Paris is full of linchpin places and individuals that shook LGBT history, through buzz or headlines. Next time you are in the City...
View ArticleWhere to Eat in Marseille
By James Connolly, Freelance Writer & Photographer Marseille is not exactly the most tourist-friendly city in France, but the edgy rough-and-tumble corner of Provence has certainly made significant...
View ArticleHow to Tip Around the World
To tip or not to tip isn’t so much the question when you’re traveling. It’s more like how much to tip, to whom, and where? It can be one of the most confusing (and expensive) decisions you make on a...
View ArticleTop 10 Cities for Street Art in the World
By Harold Smith-Franzen Politics taking the joy out of your Facebook newsfeed? It might bring some relief to know that political discourse has also led to a boom in old school street art. Take your...
View ArticleWhat to Do On a Rainy Day in Paris
By Becky Mahan, Editor What to do on a rainy day in Paris, France? The romantics reading this might very well argue that Paris is the most charming, the most magical, the most – indeed – romantic in...
View Article8 Great Things to do With Parents in Paris
By Julia Pond, Managing Editor Paris is an impossibly romantic city – so what to do if you’re there with your parents? Not to worry – there is abundant food, wine, and park space to keep you busy. And...
View ArticleRiding on the Edge (Of a Literal Cliff): The World’s Most Extreme Cycling...
By Alix Farr, Editor What’s better than being outdoors, wind in your face, burn in your thighs, racing up or down a trail on two wheels? How about doing all that, while also risking life and limb,...
View ArticleExpert Take: Solo Female Travel in France
By Anne Lowrey As a female traveling solo to France annually, often my biggest worry is what kind of wine to order with my meal or how to properly ask for something in French. Personally I have felt...
View Article15 amazing urban picnic spots (Photos)
Picnicking has always been one of the best ways to feel like you are getting a break from city life without leaving the metropolis. For city dwellers around the world on #InternationalPicnicDay, here...
View ArticleHow not to completely f*** up in France
Getting it wrong in France is just all too possible. From table etiquette to embarassing language snafus, there is a perfect way to do everything in the land of liberté, égalité, and fraternité. Here...
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