Paris: Cue and Rack, and Maybe a Gin Fizzby ELAINE SCIOLINOApril 20, 2008Paris likes to pretend it is a city of the night, but finding magic after midnight can be a challenge. Still, you can dine late and well near Les Halles before heading to a former 19th-century gambler’s haunt for a game of pool.(read article)
36 Hours in Parisby SETH SHERWOODOctober 19, 2008From West African restaurateurs to Eastern European bakers, the city’s most lively district, the Marais, brims with a vivid mix of characters.(read article)
Five memorials to music legendsby Lonely PlanetJune 26, 2009Pop ultralegend Michael Jackson has died. We, along with millions of fans worldwide, are in mourning.
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Paris highlightsby Lonely PlanetJuly 30, 20091 Eiffel Tower
The view of the ‘city of light’ by night is mesmerizing from the tip of the city’s iconic...(read article)
Top places to steal a kissby Lonely PlanetSeptember 30, 2009Like they say, it’s all in the lips – so pucker up for everything from passion to cinematic history at...(read article)
Europe’s 8 best night trainsby Lonely PlanetNovember 17, 2009The midnight thump and clunk of railway carriages being uncoupled and shunted in a station somewhere...(read article)
The world’s top choc spotsby Lonely PlanetNovember 24, 2009Love chocolate? Discover how to feel full of beans on this nonstop choc tour of the planet.
Flanders,...(read article)
Shopping à la Parisienneby Lonely PlanetNovember 26, 2009Pariss reputation as a shoppers paradise is not exaggerated. Its endless and endlessly...(read article)
Best things to do in 2010by Lonely PlanetNovember 27, 2009Rest up while you can, dear travellers, because 2010 is going to be an action-packed year!
Total eclipse...(read article)
Best places to walk your dogby Lonely PlanetDecember 14, 2009Paris, France
The City of Lights earns top marks for its motorised pooper-scooper, the moto-crotte (literally...(read article)