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An Accessible Guide to Paris - cntraveler.com - city Paris
cntraveler.com
29.08.2024 / 21:34

An Accessible Guide to Paris

Europe’s ancient cobbled cities are not necessarily renowned for accessibility, but if you know where to look, Paris has reliably accessible places to visit. The bus system is fully accessible, with frequent services to most areas in the city. Many of the major activities or venues in the city have elevators, ramps, and staff more than willing to help. Plus, most of the museums and cultural activities in the city are available for free or at a heavily discounted rate for people with disabilities and their caregivers.

Paris Prioritized Accessibility Ahead of the Paralympics—but Has It Delivered? - cntraveler.com - France - city Paris - Britain
cntraveler.com
28.08.2024 / 21:30

Paris Prioritized Accessibility Ahead of the Paralympics—but Has It Delivered?

“The pavements are often narrow and cluttered. There’s always either a badly parked bike, dustbins, or dog waste,” says Virginie Dubost, a wheelchair user and disability consultant who lives and works in Paris. Recently, when coming out of a museum, she got stuck. “The pavement was very high, and it was complicated to turn around,” she tells me.

Going Antiquing in France with Designers Clare Vivier and Kate Berry - cntraveler.com - Los Angeles - France - city Paris - Usa - state California - county Clare - city Calais, France
cntraveler.com
28.08.2024 / 17:57

Going Antiquing in France with Designers Clare Vivier and Kate Berry

When Los Angeles–based designer Clare Vivier began decorating the 19th-century house she'd bought in her husband's hometown of Saint-Calais, in France's Loire Valley, she had a particular aesthetic in mind. “I love color and patterns but wanted something peaceful, so the intention was to create a dialogue between those two things,” she says. She wanted the house to have a blend of contemporary pieces, antiques, and textiles from heritage maisons to create a space that, much like her namesake handbag and fashion label, channeled both California fun and French sophistication. She also knew that she wanted her longtime friend Kate Berry, a designer and creative director, to help her make it happen.

Going Antiquing in the South of France with Designers Clare Vivier and Kate Berry - cntraveler.com - Los Angeles - France - city Paris - Usa - state California - county Clare - city Calais, France
cntraveler.com
22.08.2024 / 17:28

Going Antiquing in the South of France with Designers Clare Vivier and Kate Berry

When Los Angeles–based designer Clare Vivier began decorating the 19th-century house she'd bought in her husband's hometown of Saint-Calais, in France's Loire Valley, she had a particular aesthetic in mind. “I love color and patterns but wanted something peaceful, so the intention was to create a dialogue between those two things,” she says. She wanted the house to have a blend of contemporary pieces, antiques, and textiles from heritage maisons to create a space that, much like her namesake handbag and fashion label, channeled both California fun and French sophistication. She also knew that she wanted her longtime friend Kate Berry, a designer and creative director, to help her make it happen.

Southern European tourists flock to Denmark to escape the heat - euronews.com - Spain - Denmark - France - Greece - Italy - Usa - city Madrid - state Indiana - city Sander
euronews.com
22.08.2024 / 07:52

Southern European tourists flock to Denmark to escape the heat

With rising temperatures in southern Europe, more and more tourists are flocking to cooler destinations in the north.

How I spent $4,700 on my first trip abroad to Paris and London — and what I'd try next time to save money and avoid bed bugs - insider.com - city Paris - Usa - city London
insider.com
20.08.2024 / 20:44

How I spent $4,700 on my first trip abroad to Paris and London — and what I'd try next time to save money and avoid bed bugs

The 2024 Olympics seemed like a great time to explore Paris, so my friends and I began booking our trip over a year in advance.

Shakira Partners With Despegar for Upcoming Marketing Campaigns - skift.com - Usa - Colombia
skift.com
20.08.2024 / 15:29

Shakira Partners With Despegar for Upcoming Marketing Campaigns

Want to spread a company’s brand awareness across Latin America? Teaming with Shakira might not be a bad option.

What’s Driving India’s Surge in Global Travel Influence? - skift.com - Vietnam - India - Kazakhstan
skift.com
20.08.2024 / 10:00

What’s Driving India’s Surge in Global Travel Influence?

Catch Asia Editor Peden Doma Bhutia in conversation with Saniya Zanpure, Skift’s research analyst, as they dive into the Skift Travel Health Index (STHI) — a tool that tracks and measures the performance of various travel sectors. They explore why the travel industry in 2024 is mirroring 2023, with insights into the factors driving this stability. Plus, they look at India’s rise as a major player in global travel and find out what’s fueling this rapid growth.

Where Was ‘Emily in Paris’ Filmed? - cntraveler.com - France - city Paris
cntraveler.com
15.08.2024 / 19:13

Where Was ‘Emily in Paris’ Filmed?

Emily is still in Paris. In the first half of Emily in Paris season four, the intrepid PR executive continues her march through the City of Light’s cobblestone streets like a Energizer bunny ensconced in clashing patterns. She just can’t help herself. As in season three, Emily and her merry band of cosmopolitans take their antics to places new as well as old, both in and out of Paris—Claude Monet’s home an hour outside the city in Giverny is one, three Michelin-starred haute restaurant L'Ambroisie another.

A Sunny New Restaurant in a Parisian Train Station - nytimes.com - France - city Paris - Israel - Japan - Tunisia
nytimes.com
15.08.2024 / 11:18

A Sunny New Restaurant in a Parisian Train Station

“I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now,” a new book published by Aperture, features wide-ranging portfolios by 25 photographers. As Pauline Vermare, a co-editor of the book, writes in her introductory essay, the primary focus of the women showcased in the book “has been, and remains, to find the means to be independent and represent their own experiences and views of the world.” Among the works included are those by the 77-year-old photographer Miyako Ishiuchi, who co-founded a photography magazine, main, in 1996. The book contains photos from “Yokosuka Story,” a 1970s series focusing on her hometown, the location of a major U.S. Navy base, and a still-life of a lipstick, part of her “Mother’s” (2000-2005) series, for which she photographed her deceased mother’s possessions. One of the youngest photographers in the book, Momo Okabe, 43, trains her lens on her own body and those of her friends, capturing both everyday experiences and life-changing events such as gender-affirming surgery and pregnancy. From photojournalism to works of collage, the book, as its introduction states, “lays the groundwork for understanding the enormity of what has been overlooked.” .

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