Join Us for Our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” Walk

September 6th, 2017
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Luxembourg Garden Scene
Photograph by Discover Paris!Scene

Traveling to Paris soon? Click here to learn about our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” walk: http://discoverparis.net/black-history-in-and-around-the-luxembourg-garden.

It’s one of our most popular walking tours!

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Rue Malebranche

September 5th, 2017
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Rue Malebranche
Photograph by Discover Paris!

I often pass by this street on my way to the rendezvous point to give our popular “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” walk. The street is named after the 17th-century philosopher Nicolas Malebranche.

Are you coming to Paris soon? Click here to view the schedule for our walk: http://discoverparis.net/scheduled-walking-tours.

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American University in Paris Student Hanna Gressler Talks About Her Experiences as a 2017 Wells International Foundation Summer Intern

September 4th, 2017
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American University in Paris student Hanna Gressler talks about her experiences as a 2017 Wells International Foundation summer intern. Click here to view the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVOnBluZBDQ.

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Our Walk – Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden

September 3rd, 2017
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Loretta Jefferson
Photograph by Discover Paris!

Loretta Jefferson joined me for our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” walk this morning. She came to Paris to see Toni Morrison’s “Bench by the Side of the Road,” located in the 20th arrondissement.

Are you coming to Paris soon? Click here to view our schedule: http://discoverparis.net/scheduled-walking-tours.

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Door with Message on rue Tournefort

September 1st, 2017
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Ici habita un homme…
Photograph by Discover Paris!

“Here lived a man who ate some cake while on a diet.”
#noonienoonienoonie

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Paris Panorama Newsletter for September 2017

September 1st, 2017
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Welcome to the September 2017 edition of our newsletter Paris Panorama!

Each month we feature an inspiring haiku poem by Anna Eklund-Cheong. You will also find a photograph of Paris by Sophia Pagan, a photograph of our restaurant of the month with a link to our review (sign in to read the review), and an angel of the month by Rosemary Flannery.

Click here to access our current newsletter: http://discoverparis.net/newsletter-current.html.

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The French Like to Read

August 30th, 2017
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Reading in the Jardin des Plantes
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A man reads a book while walking through the Jardin des Plantes.

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Finding True Love in the City of Light

August 29th, 2017
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Finding True Love in the City of Light
Photograph by Discover Paris!

A couple poses for a selfie on Trocadero Plaza with the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop.

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Our Book – Dining Out in Paris

August 29th, 2017
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Dining Out in Paris
Revised and Expanded 2nd Edition

Photograph by Discover Paris!

Our book, Dining Out in Paris – What You Need to Know before You Get to the City of Light, will give first- and even second-time travelers the knowledge and confidence that they need to enter into a Parisian restaurant to enjoy a fine meal.

Dining Out in Paris helps prepare the traveler for a wonderful French dining experience.

Click here to learn more or to order! http://amzn.to/219LraJ

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Looking West from Pont Neuf

August 27th, 2017
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Pont Neuf

Looking West from Pont Neuf
Photograph by Discover Paris!

Looking west from Pont Neuf with a view of Pont des Arts and Pont du Carrousel (behind Pont des Arts). The Flore Pavilion of the Louvre lies to the right, and the Grand Palais can be seen in the background.

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