A renovated hotel restaurant harkens back to a beloved era in Paris, and a century later, it’s both a local gem and a social media star.
27.01.2024 - 13:39 / insider.com
I've lived in Paris for over two years and have visited many times before since my husband grew up in France.
One of the first times he took me to Paris, he showed me where to go for the best, free views of the city. Since we've moved, it's the one place I take all my friends who are visiting for the first time.
You can see all the major landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Palais Garnier opera house, and Sacré-Cœur Basilica — not to mention the city's iconic gray slated roofs.
Here's where to go for the fantastic free view.
A renovated hotel restaurant harkens back to a beloved era in Paris, and a century later, it’s both a local gem and a social media star.
From the US to Europe, I'm no stranger to overnight trains.
Season one streamed into 58 million households in 2020 during the pandemic and in 2022, Emily in Paris was the most watched show on Netflix. Its popularity turned locations around the French capital into tourist hotspots, with depictions of Paris that not everyone found favorable—as season four goes into production, not everyone wants to be in this version of Paris.
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The first time I spoke French in front of my 12-year-old niece, she was shocked. She'd never heard me speak in a foreign language before, but there I was, ordering a couple of croissants and some bread from a curbside storefront in Paris.
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Disneyland Paris has this week reopened the doors of its landmark hotel following a total transformation of the space. The “royally reimagined” Disneyland Hotel marks the first luxury property to be dedicated to Disney royal stories; the stories will be combined with unparalleled hospitality, high-end dining, and unique Disney entertainment designed to thrill both adults and children alike.
We wanted to pack a lot into our few days in Paris: the Mark Rothko exhibition at La Fondation Louis Vuitton (until April), and, for my techie husband, the new Maison Poincaré maths museum near the Sorbonne (monoglot polymaths can relax: it’s bilingual). We’d been too late to book for Serge Gainsbourg’s house on the Left Bank (already sold out for 2024!) but the new Quai de la Photo floating contemporary photography museum was showing work by the late Jane Birkin’s daughter, Kate Barry. We also wanted to wander round galleries in newly arty Rue Béranger in the Marais and maybe catch Franco-Gabonese artist Myriam Mihindou at Musée du Quai Branly.
Disneyland Paris reopens the doors of its landmark hotel following a complete transformation. The royally reimagined Disneyland Hotel invites all guests – especially children – to experience an immersive journey into royal Disney stories combined with unparalleled hospitality, fine dining and uniquely Disney entertainment. Every inch of the hotel’s interior has undergone a complete reimagination. From its elegant rooms and suites to its regal-themed lobby, restaurants, bar, lounges and more, Disneyland Hotel brings beloved stories such as “Sleeping Beauty,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “The Princess and the Frog” to life, immersing guests from first step into the hotel. Guests will encounter Disney royalty, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse dressed in their new royal attire, and even an exclusive La Troupe Royale Disney adding to the magic of each guest’s stay.