- World & Living
- April 20, 2026
The Ritual of the Long Lunch in France
In the cultural fabric of France in 2026, the midday break is far more than a pause for fuel. It is a protected social institution
In the cultural fabric of France in 2026, the midday break is far more than a pause for fuel. It is a protected social institution
In the global landscape of 2026, France stands as the definitive guardian of the “Right to Disconnect.” While much of the world has sped up,
In 2026, bouillabaisse remains the soul of Marseille, a dish that has completed its journey from a humble fisherman’s scrap-stew to a high-luxury culinary icon.
In 2026, Lyon remains the undisputed gastronomic capital of France, and at the heart of its culinary soul are the Bouchons. These are not just
In 2026, Parisian street style has mastered the art of “controlled chaos.” While the classic French minimalist foundation remains, the sidewalks of the Fall/Winter 2026
In 2026, Strasbourg continues to hold its crown as the “Capital of Christmas.” As the oldest market in France (dating back to 1570), the city
In 2026, the true magic of Versailles lies exactly where the crowds aren’t: in the 800 hectares of gardens, retreats, and rustic villages that stretch
In 2026, the Alsace Wine Route remains France’s oldest and most enchanting wine trail, winding through 170 kilometers of vine-covered hills. While the medieval charm
In 2026, Nice remains the ultimate sanctuary for those seeking the “Winter Sun.” While the summer crowds have vanished, the city’s light—that legendary, crisp Mediterranean
In 2026, Station F is no longer just a French experiment. It is the undisputed high frequency trading floor of European innovation. Spanning 34,000 square