Recommended exhibitions in Paris museums you don't want to miss
Paris is the capital of French culture and some would even say it is also the capital of human culture. As such, it has dozens of museums...
Here you will find information about hotels, attractions, restaurants, historical information and everything else interesting that exists within the 6th arrondissement of Paris.
Paris is the capital of French culture and some would even say it is also the capital of human culture. As such, it has dozens of museums...
The October 7th War caught my parents and me in Barcelona, from where we were supposed to return to Israel. Since the flight was canceled, I traveled with my parents to Paris,...
The 6th arrondissement of Paris, which includes the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area and the Luxembourg Gardens, is one of the most prestigious and sought-after areas...
Paris, the city of lights and the world's fashion capital. The entire history of fashion began in the wonderful Paris. Walking through its streets full of style and chic can be dizzying...
What is not to be missed at the Saint-Sulpice Church? What did Talleyrand do while he was a priest in this church? Where was the brothel that served...
Yair Garbuz, in his immortal book “Paris Tel Aviv – Tel Aviv Paris”, deals with the question of what is the first thing that should be shown to a person...
Saint Germain des Prés is undoubtedly one of the most legendary neighborhoods in Paris. Let's find out how...
Paris, the City of Kisses – A Brief Introduction by the Francophile Paris is undoubtedly the most romantic city in the world and for good reason. The combination of...
Nell Tower, was at the center of a scandal of royal treason and a terrible punishment. Dr. Orna Lieberman returns with us to 14th century Paris and brings...
A while ago, a good friend called me and said, "I'm going to Thailand and I have a 6-hour connection in Paris, what are you...
The 6th arrondissement is one of the most beloved districts of Paris and for good reason. It has everything that makes the French capital...
Let me confess: I love churches! So if you're traveling to Paris, let me recommend 10 super churches...
Looking for accommodation in the most elegant and prestigious area of Paris? Hotels in the 6th arrondissement of Paris (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) offer the perfect blend of history...
The Luxembourg Gardens are one of the most beloved gardens in Paris. Joel Tamenlis and Zvi Hazanov take you on a journey through the gardens that will help you discover all...
As an Israeli stylist and fashion consultant living in Paris, and a self-proclaimed Francophile, I am very happy for the opportunity to share my thoughts on Zvi's charming site,...
Sophie is a 35-year-old lawyer, single. When she was younger, she made a pact with her friends that if one of them came...
At first glance, you might think that there are a lot of hotels in Paris, but in reality, this is not the case, since there are about 100,000 rooms in all of Paris...
As a tribute to one of my favorite content sites, as a stylist who runs fashion and personal styling tours in Paris and a die-hard Francophile myself, I took on the task...
Want to propose in the City of Lights? Just for you, Yoel Tamanlis has created a list of 17 romantic places in Paris where if you ask "Will you marry me...
Let me start with a short personal story. My parents immigrated to Israel from Moscow in 1974 and, like all new immigrants, they didn't have a penny to spare...
Many statesmen, politicians, writers and intellectuals in the history of France played chess. In the Middle Ages, Cardinal Richelieu excelled at chess. The writer Voltaire used to play...
In Paris, there are no Sunday brunches. The Latin Quarter is too large to be fully explored in one trip. Today, let me...
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) was, along with his friend/rival Picasso, one of the pioneers of modern art in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century. His art evoked emotions...
Serge Ginzburg (born Lucien) is a French legend who has gone from strength to strength since his passing in 1991. The chansonnier who has been through it all - wearing a patchwork...
Victor Hugo (1802-1885) was much more than a writer. He was one of the pioneers of the Romantic style, a poet, a social activist, a philanthropist, a politician, and of course a lover...
A guided tour of 18th-century Paris? Thanks to the cutting-edge technology of virtual reality, this has become possible! So join me for a virtual tour...
There is a French proverb that says, “Everything small is cute.” This proverb is also true for gardens, especially those in Paris, and thanks to...
Everyone knows that the French Revolution was a historical and political event of global importance, but not everyone knows that it was...
When looking for recommendations for attractions in Paris, the name of the wonderful Luxembourg Gardens immediately comes to mind. They invite tourists and locals alike to embrace them. It's hard to stay...
Benny Amdorsky was not only an excellent singer but also quite a Francophile. He left us the song "Longing for Paris" which is...
I met Goni through the Francophiles Anonymous Facebook page and had the pleasure of meeting her in Paris. Goni recently completed a cooking course...
The pharmacies in Paris also have interesting stories to tell (if you just listen). Join me on a journey and discover the oldest pharmacy in Paris...
As the poet says: “Behind every wonderful corner in Paris lies an even more wonderful corner”… And I can’t think of Paris without…
Millions of people from all over the world consume what Paris has to offer. It is the center of the world and cannot be escaped or bypassed....
Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980) and Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986), the two most influential French intellectuals of...
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) is known among Francophiles for his book "A Traveling Feast," in which he published in vivid colors and with endless love his experience of his stay...
Hugo and Victor are childhood friends who grew up together in the South of France. A few years ago, the two began dreaming of a culinary venture that would bring them together...
The Poulain family has been in the baking business since 1932, when Pierre Poulain created bread based on stone-ground flour, natural fermentation, and an oven...
Quite a few people, with whom I speak, claim that Parisians are not nice in general and anti-Semitic/anti-Israeli in particular. I don't...
Paris is undoubtedly the most romantic city in the world and is filled with quite a few squares, bridges, and small streets, which seem to have been created for...
The Latin Quarter itinerary is a direct continuation of another itinerary in Paris, which deals with the Ile de la Cité and the Ile Saint-Germain...
Like the croissant and the baguette, coffee is not French, but like them, it has become one of the symbols of Frenchness. We read about coffee for the first time...