Paris still hoping for Seine swimming
Paris is still determined to clean the Seine up for safe swimming by 2024, though the obstacles seem large and the progress small.
Paris is still determined to clean the Seine up for safe swimming by 2024, though the obstacles seem large and the progress small.
Cafés that were allowed to expand into street space will now be able to keep their extensions operating until next summer.
Another trip down memory lane with PHeymont, emphasizing scenes that are more memorable than monumental.
The lower banks of the Seine, close to the water, are a sometimes-hidden pleasure for walking the city.
Paris has hit the restart button on electric scooters, issuing new rules and giving permits to only three companies.
The seasonal beaches along the Seine have opened for the year, with some new features as well as the usual.
After a year of work, including considering some 'wild side' ideas, a commission has recommended a traditional spire for Notre Dame.
What first appeared to be an out-of-place dead tree in the Tuileries Gardens turned out to be a major work of art.
Sidewalk cafés have been given wide latitude to expand for now, but it's not clear yet how long that can last.
From high places across the city, PHeymont takes another look at one of his favorite cities.
At the edge of Paris, a city-themed miniature golf course caught PHeymont's attention.
PHeymont shares a memory of Paris, and an impromptu puppet show on a late-night train.
The temporary summer beaches that have become a tradition along the Seine and the Bassin de la Villette will soon return.
Preparation continues for the delicate task of restoring the badly-damaged cathedral.
This year's lockdown rules and a focus on health care are behind plans for a very different 14th of July in Paris.