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One last photo from Montparnasse. Au revoir, Paris!

Everyone likes a hotel with great amenities, but how about a hotel with a surprising and historical past? We've rounded up 7 hotels that were home to, or celebrate, some of the world's most renowned figures in literature. From The Plaza to Le Pavillon des Lettres, here's where to stay if you want a perfect trip-- down to the letter. More»

From show-hopping to making sure your look is on point for roaming street style shutterbugs in a foreign country that isn't exactly know for its warm reception of American tourists, Paris Fashion Week can be a bit overwhelming and you'll need to balance the hustle with downtime. If your idea of letting loose involves thumping music and dancing, we bring you this shortcut to the Paris nightlife scene. MORE>>



Want to take a glimpse at what people in Tokyo are doing right now? The new website This is Now streams real-time photos from Instagram based on users' geotag location. It captures the movement of 12 different cities in a fluid timeline, so you can instantly find out what's happening around the world. Check out what people from Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, Tel Aviv, Paris, and Stockholm are up to this afternoon! MORE>>



Want to take a glimpse at what people in Tokyo are doing right now? The new website This is Now streams real-time photos from Instagram based on users' geotag location. It captures the movement of 12 different cities in a fluid timeline, so you can instantly find out what's happening around the world. Check out what people from Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, Tel Aviv, Paris, and Stockholm are up to this afternoon! More»
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Being roughly 6,000 miles away from Paris did not get in the way of the worldly denizens of Los Angeles in properly saluting French independence over the weekend with Bagatelle's spirited Bastille Day brunch fête. Okay, to be fair, holidays of foreign nations are some of our most favorite to observe (See: Cinco De Mayo, St. Patrick's Day) no matter the distance of their origins. Now, let's see how Bagatelle's Bastille Day bash was a thowdown that even the French would be proud of. More»
When in Rome, Woody Allen still does as Woody Allen always does. And he does it well. Last night, Hollywood’s top actors, musicians and industry elite gathered at the Paris Theater in midtown Manhattan for a preview screening of Allen’s newest film To Rome With Love. Following the film, guests migrated over to an after party at Casa Lever.
What could be better than watching a movie starring Hugh Jackman? How about watching a movie with Hugh Jackman. Or, even more enticing, how about spending a whole day watching a series of short movies with Hugh Jackman... for free? More»
When one goes to Paris they immediately want to see the main attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, the Lourve and Notre Dame. And of course when you're in Paris we do also expect you to have just as much fun at night as you would during the day. While we do condone immersing oneself in the culture of this beautiful country, we wouldn't want you to think that an true Parisian night out is spending an evening at the Moulin Rouge. With that said, we have scouted out the top places for you to have a wild night out in Paris. More»
Starting on June 19th and through June 24th, The Creator's Project will be taking over Paris's CENTQUATRE and for one night, Le Grand Palais, to host a series of exhibitions that showcase art, technology, music, and film. Guests will no longer be audience members as The Creator's Project is bringing a completely new perspective to experiencing large events by making the audience interactive members of the week long series. More»
Modern-day Paris certainly has an interesting nightlife scene, and a look back at the early days of Parisian partying may reveal why. Before there was Le Baron, Paris was home to some seriously spooky establishments. Documented in an 1899 book called Bohemian Paris of To-Day, authors William Chambers Morrow and Edouard Cucuel reveal some of the city's most haunting bars and clubs of La Belle Epoque. More»