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This summer, escape from the humidity and glare in the cool air of a museum. Here's our pick of shows to see around the ...
Costas Paris is a senior reporter for The Wall Street Journal covering global shipping, trade and supply chains, based in New York. A 20-year veteran with Dow Jones, Costas worked in Thailand as ...
LXR Hotels & Resorts just opened its first French hotel, Sax Paris, on the city’s Left Bank—and T+L was the first to stay.
Independence Day celebrations don't always happen on July 4. Check through this list of local events that begin celebrating ...
I've been on many trips to Vegas, so I know the best places to eat. From Catch to Secret Pizza, here are the best restaurants ...
One of my earliest London memories is climbing to the top of The Monument with my dad when I was around four years old. I remember clearly pushing through the turnstile and dodging through people’s ...
A violent storm swept through Paris bringing torrential rain, lightning, and fierce winds. Metro stations and streets across ...
Google Earth will now let you look at historical imagery from Street View. The update, which comes as part of the tool’s 20th ...
Few Paris addresses conjure myth quite like Maxim’s, the gilded Belle Époque haunt where artists and aristocrats once jostled ...
Iran has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, a passage for roughly 20% of the world’s petroleum. Many view the scenario ...
If they weren’t eclipsed by the City of Light, Versailles, Chantilly, and Fontainebleau would be pilgrimages in their own ...
A video of a police car playing an ironic tune to alert residents during a patrol has caught the Internet’s attention.