Like every great city, Paris has seen its share of disasters. From ancient times, we have the memory of the flood of Saint Marcel, a
In a building, the neighbours above or those below are sometimes too invasive with noise or smells that spoil your peace and quiet. Here are
Paris has always been a sensual city. Easy women have forever haunted its streets, years before kerbs existed to be crawled by their clientele. Saint
The modern “brasserie” in the sense of a public house was born at the end of the Second Empire. Such establishments were a halfway house
In 1945, Montmartre native Henri Leduc opened his Bar Vert at 10 rue Jacob. There he served café au lait to the tiny milieu of
Since 1 January 2015, French non-residents are subject to two new taxes related to: capital gains on property, and the nomination of a tax representative.
Today relegated to tourists (who divide their time between the boats of pont de l’Alma and the launches of Pont Neuf), the Bateaux Mouches were,
Financial solidarity with relatives can provide a welcome helping hand in the financing of a property acquisition. Explanations and user’s manual re the family loan.
Bread is a fundamental staple in the Parisian diet. Its consumption, like its production, is under constant surveillance by the powers that be, who regulate
Absolutely nothing of prehistoric Paris remains however, the memory of certain megaliths has survived in Parisian place names. Close to the Hôtel de Ville, level