Whether you're eyeing the cliffs of Fontainebleau or testing yourself on urban rock faces, here's what beginners need to know to enter Paris's thriving climbing scene.
New policies on class sizes, green spaces, and flexible working hours are transforming what it means to raise children in the capital—and locals couldn't be happier.
By Paris Lifestyle Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
As cybersecurity threats intensify across Europe, French startups and established players are racing to launch groundbreaking solutions that promise to reshape how Parisians protect their digital lives.
As Paris landlords face new regulations and rising vacancy costs, first-home hopefuls are stuck paying premium rents while saving for deposits—creating a bottleneck in the property cycle.
By Paris Property Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
As the city pushes ambitious green initiatives, locals living along the riverbanks share their frustrations—and hopes—for genuine environmental change.
As funding shrinks for institutions like the Sorbonne and Sciences Po, families across Paris confront rising costs, larger classes, and fewer opportunities for the next generation.
As the capital gears up for major tournaments, investment in local infrastructure from Île-de-France academies to neighbourhood pitches is proving essential to developing the next generation of elite players.
Hotel owners along the Seine and restaurant operators in the Marais are bracing for a challenging year as geopolitical tensions, inflation and shifting travel patterns weigh on visitor numbers.
By Paris Business Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
From hydrogen hubs in the 15th to grid-scale battery factories, The Daily Paris maps the green tech roadmap that will reshape the city's energy future.
From canal-side wine bars to collaborative kitchens in the 11th, Paris is shedding its haute cuisine stereotype to become a laboratory for cultural expression through food.
With geopolitical tensions reshaping investment patterns, understanding FDI and currency movements has never mattered more for the French capital's entrepreneurs.
By Paris Business Desk · 29 June 2026 · 2 min read
As gentrification reshapes creative neighbourhoods and the city tightens regulations, artists and residents are grappling with what authentic Parisian street culture means in 2026.
As artificial intelligence reshapes the capital's business landscape, entrepreneurs in Le Marais and beyond grapple with innovation's darker consequences.