A very 21st-century retreat in a seaside town that has been an escape for Parisians for more than 100 years
The City of Light is well served for tennis courts — from the municipal to the pricey and private. Here is our guide to cracking le système
Home to Rodin’s ‘Kiss’, this storied, quintessentially Parisian park is now the place for a romantic rendezvous
La Tuile à Loup’s exquisite plates and platters are almost too good to dine from
With its orchards, beehives and magnificent tributes to the greats of French culture and history, this Left Bank beauty is full of surprises
Move over Le Meurice, the French capital’s hottest cocktail spots are now in ‘Silicon Sentier’, the city’s tech epicentre
From Seine-side runs to fine frites, the FT’s CEO reveals his recommendations for a day in the French capital
The artist’s elaborately produced books are celebrated in a lavish new study and a show at the Centre Pompidou
Lose yourself in the Left Bank streets, from the perimeter of the blooming Jardin du Luxembourg to an unusually quiet St-Germain-des-Prés
Café society in the French capital is back to its elegant, exuberant self. From the glamorous to the ultra-hip, here are seven spots for outdoor refreshment
The FT columnist explores the French capital’s coffee revolution — and his choice spots for a great cup
Breeze past the City of Light’s iconic sights by following bureau chief Victor Mallet’s favourite running routes
Sink into a banquette or take a seat at the bar at these five Parisian hotspots and watch the world go by
After 18 years in the French capital, our columnist has cracked its secret codes, from the subtle art of ‘la bise’, to never accepting second helpings
Where to find inventive pastries (‘cruffins’), French-Israeli cuisine and veal with foie gras
‘The boned skate wing with caviar looks so generous it could be called caviar with skate’
Can a revamp of Paris’s only Left Bank grand hotel retain the soul of a building that holds an extraordinary place in French history?
From flawless flat whites to heavenly roasts, here’s where FT readers find a caffeine fix in the French capital
Where to steal away for a few moments of peace, quiet and splendid isolation
On two wheels or two feet, with nutritious food breaks, here’s where FT readers keep fit in the city
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The great cross-Channel rail project is fighting for survival as passenger numbers plunge
Artcurial is to auction personal artefacts from the Japanese fashion icon’s Paris apartment
Scientists and designers have created a ‘virtual twin’ of the Paris cathedral to guide its rebuilding
After a severe lockdown, buyers are looking for more space, more outdoor access and more comfort
With cafés shut and many professionals who live here out of work, what lies in store for this gentrified historic corner of the city?
Many of the capital’s grandest hotels celebrated their relaunch this week — but they face an uncertain future
Sixty-eight new suburban metro stations, 70,000 new homes a year: in the quest for future liveability, Paris leads
How an FT correspondent found a home in an affordable area that is a mix of grit and hipster
The French capital attracts UK-based workers concerned about Brexit fallout
The world’s third-richest man on luxury, LVMH’s succession — and taking a point off Federer
Life in France’s capital gives FT correspondent glimpses behind the guide books
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