Parisians to vote on e-scooter ban after wave of deadly crashes
The French capital will decide fate of the electric vehicles in a referendum following a series of accidents
The French capital will decide fate of the electric vehicles in a referendum following a series of accidents
There's an enticing will-they-won't-they at the heart of the drama, but the writers fill the 10 episodes with little but fluff
Sixth in line to Danish throne is currently working as a defence attaché in Paris but will move to Washington DC next year
Climate campaigners tentatively welcome the move but say that it is still ‘baby steps’ in battle to cut carbon dioxide emissions
From redesigning carriages to personalising routes, this is how the super-rich do rail travel
The timing – Thursday to Sunday or Friday to Monday – makes a surprisingly big difference when to comes to cost and experiences
Where once our fromage was spurned, now our Gallic neighbours can’t get enough of it...
Study appears to boost Leftist claims of ‘right to idleness’ as French happy to earn less for more leisure time
The best way to get to know a culture is to eat with locals, and these days you can just book yourself an invite to a dinner party
Outrage prompted a change in the law on consent but as criminal law is not retrospective case will be tried under earlier legislation
Decision to put off traditional government consultations signals growing divide between the EU states over energy and defence
From Bath to South Korea, hit Netflix shows are increasingly inspiring travel plans. But is all the attention a good thing?
Here's what happens when the unstoppable force of needy American tourists comes up against the immovable object of French waiters
An unexpected meeting in Delhi became an adventurous, globetrotting friendship that would last for years and span continents
Homeless woman and man charged after body of Lola Daviet found in Paris
These luxury destinations in the City of Light are wooing guests with penthouses, spas and sky gardens
What it was like being raised by – or married to – a giant of the New York art scene (with no fridge)
End of an era as the tickets, which have inspired songs, films and art, are to be phased out by 2024 in favour of contactless alternatives
Britain's theatres and cinemas can't go dark to save money. But soon they may not have a choice
A much larger project to re-organise the space around the landmark will go ahead
This charming post-war tale has proved a sleeper hit on the US indie circuit. You can see why
Honoré de Balzac is scarcely seen as a religious writer, but he plumbs morality, as a new exhibition of paintings shows
With carefully chosen day trips and a bit of variety, your Continental long-weekend can feel like a proper escape