Forget the tourist maps—here's how Parisians actually spend their afternoons in the city's green spaces, from hidden corners to crowd management tactics.
By Paris Lifestyle Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
Regulatory shifts, investment caps, and a shrinking supply of genuinely affordable units are reshaping the capital's property market—here's what changed and why it matters.
By Paris Property Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
From Belleville's gritty murals to the Seine's riverside galleries, here's your essential guide to the neighbourhoods reshaping Paris's visual culture.
The City of Light's distinctive blend of regulatory expertise, luxury-sector heritage, and state-backed innovation is reshaping global financial technology.
Rising rents in the 9th and 11th arrondissements are forcing young tenants to delay homeownership, while landlords reassess their own investment strategies.
By Paris Property Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
From faster metro journeys to intelligent street lighting in Le Marais, the French capital's €2.2 billion transformation is delivering tangible benefits on the ground.
The fifth-division football club from the 4th arrondissement has become the feel-good story of the season, proving that heart and community matter as much as budget.
From Seine-side booksellers to suburban market vendors, the faces behind the city's most beloved leisure destinations reveal why locals keep returning.
By Paris Lifestyle Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
From mindfulness walks along the Seine to subsidised therapy through France's healthcare system, here's how to access affordable mental health support in the capital.
By Paris Wellness Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
As the 2028 Los Angeles Games approach, the capital's fitness centres are intensifying programmes with strength-and-conditioning regimens that mirror elite preparation.
Years of budget cuts and rising demand have left the capital's police, fire brigades, and ambulance services stretched thin—a crisis that experts say didn't happen overnight.
As the city commits to carbon neutrality by 2050, officials face immediate choices on transport, housing, and green space that could make or break ambitious climate targets.