A little boy watches a jazz band from the shoulders of his father.
Archive for July, 2017
Sunday Morning on Rue Mouffetard
Sunday, July 30th, 2017University of Tennessee Knoxville Students Enjoy Our “Beauford Delaney’s Montparnasse” Walk
Saturday, July 29th, 2017Our own Monique Y. Wells (first row, second from left) poses with a group from the University of Tennessee Knoxville just before setting out on our “Beauford Delaney’s Montparnasse” walk yesterday. A good time was had by all!
To learn more about our Entrée to Black Paris walks for your group or university, click here: http://discoverparis.net/entree-to-black-paris.
The Café Tournon – One of the Highlights of our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” Walk
Friday, July 28th, 2017L. Lamar Wilson from Tuscaloosa, Alabama poses in front of the Café Tournon just before entering to have lunch there. He took our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” walking tour and was intrigued by the story about African-American writers, artists, and musicians who frequented the café in the 1950s.
Traveling to Paris soon? Click here to view our schedule for the walk: http://discoverparis.net/scheduled-walking-tours.
Our Weekly Restaurant Review – Savannah Coffee
Wednesday, July 26th, 2017This week’s restaurant review was written by the Wells International Foundation‘s summer intern, Samantha Gilliams. Click here to read her review!
Join Us for Our Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden Walk
Tuesday, July 25th, 2017Traveling to #Paris soon? Click to view our schedule for our #BlackHistory in and around the #LuxembourgGarden walk: http://discoverparis.net/scheduled-walking-tours.
Narrowest Apartment in Paris?
Monday, July 24th, 2017Spotted on rue Lhomond in the 5th arrondissement. – Could this be the narrowest apartment in #Paris?
Notre Dame Cathedral Viewed from Quai de la Tournelle
Sunday, July 23rd, 2017The French Like to Read
Saturday, July 22nd, 2017Raymond and Tamella Trapp Celebrate Their 10th Wedding Anniversary in Paris
Friday, July 21st, 2017Raymond and Tamella Trapp pose with our own Monique Y. Wells in front of the obelisk at place de la Concorde. Monique led the Trapps and their friends (not pictured) on our black history tour called “On the Grandest of Avenues” yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Trapp came to Paris to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary.
A good time was had by all!
Click here for information about our black history in Paris tours and our gourmet activities: discoverparis.net.
Our Weekly Restaurant Review – Le Georges
Wednesday, July 19th, 2017This week’s restaurant review was written by the Wells International Foundation‘s summer intern, Tatiana Balabanis. Click here to read her review!