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While Paris has largely avoided the widespread anti-tourism protests seen in Spain and Italy, partly due to stringent housing regulations and its sheer size, some iconic areas are now feeling the ...
Last year’s Tour concluded outside Paris for the first time since 1905 because of a scheduling conflict with the Olympics, ...
"Obviously, we want to continue to pass through Montmartre," Pierre-Yves Thouault, deputy director of the Tour de France, ...
Michèle Barrière has had a lifelong love affair with Montmartre, living a stone’s throw from the Moulin Rouge for the past 30 ...
The Tour reaches its conclusion with a twist on the traditional Champs-Élysées finish in Paris, as the peloton tackles the ...
Rising numbers of tourists and increasingly exasperated residents have made coexistence difficult in Paris' 18th ...
Auguste Renoir is one of the great names of Impressionism in Paris and the Ile-de-France region: discover who he was, his ...
It's a mark of the great champions to raise their game when the challenges are at their toughest, and on a dauntingly ...
87-year-old Montmartre Harvest Festival, in Paris, goes virtual due to COVID The parade won’t step out, however, people can still enjoy visiting “Clos Montmartre”, Paris’s only remaining ...
The Cabaret In artistic Montmartre, Paris, a stone’s throw away from the red windmill tower of the landmark Moulin Rouge, sits a piece of Josephine Baker ’s legacy that is not widely known ...