- World & Living
- March 10, 2026
A Foodie’s Guide to French Markets
In 2026, the French market remains the beating heart of local life. From the iconic outdoor squares of Provence to the historic covered halls of
In 2026, the French market remains the beating heart of local life. From the iconic outdoor squares of Provence to the historic covered halls of
While many coastal towns have beaches, Biarritz has a soul forged by the Atlantic. In 2026, it remains the undisputed “Surfing Capital of Europe,” a
While the Seine offers the grand “postcard” views, the canals of Paris offer something more intimate: a journey through 19th-century engineering, street art hubs, and
If you walk through the center of Toulouse at sunset, the answer becomes literal. Known affectionately as La Ville Rose, France’s fourth largest city radiates
The Valensole Plateau is the spiritual home of Provencal lavender. In 2026, as travelers increasingly seek “slow travel” and authentic agricultural experiences, Valensole remains the
The map of Paris is officially changing. As part of the Grand Paris Express—Europe’s most ambitious contemporary infrastructure project—2026 marks a pivotal milestone: the inaugural
If you walk down the Rue Saint-Honoré this spring, you won’t see the aggressive neons or heavy earth tones of previous seasons. Instead, the streets
When you think of luxury perfume, your mind instinctively travels to the lavender fields of Provence or the high-end boutiques of the Champs-Élysées. It isn’t
Bordeaux is currently undergoing a quiet revolution. For decades, it was seen as the “stiff collar” of the wine world—exclusive, expensive, and difficult to navigate.
In the heart of every French neighborhood, the smell of toasted butter and caramelizing sugar signals the start of the day. The croissant is not