The private chef you’ll want when visiting Europe

At French Moments we are carefully choosing selected partners to work with, who can help add value to your next French or European experience, and we think we’ve ... Read more!

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Wine lovers’ tips to traveling in France!

France is famous for a lot of things. The wines, the foods, the pastries, and a lot of other things. We have another great opportunity to share some ... Read more!

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Let’s explore Normandy with our friends at INSIDR.co

We are featuring some content from our friend and partner, INSIDR.co. INSIDR is a friendly startup based in Paris which aims at supporting travellers in the preparation phase ... Read more!

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First youtube video: Bonjour from Pierre

On my first video on youtube, I took the opportunity to say ‘bonjour’ to all our French Moments friends, our readers and followers.   Bonjour from Pierre! This ... Read more!

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Why we chose Annecy as our new French base

After three years residing in the Paris region, we finally moved to Annecy for our new French base in 2017. This beautiful part of Eastern France is located ... Read more!

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The favourite village of the French people in 2017

This week, the popular programme “Le Village Préféré des Français” was presented by Stéphane Bern on French TV channel France 2. Thirteen villages across France were competing for the prestigious ... Read more!

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Discover the rue des Thermopyles and Cité Bauer

Rue des Thermopyles: what an odd name for a street. Situated in a part of Paris that is exempt from any major monuments and museums, the cat-friendly street ... Read more!

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La Cité Florale: A surprising neighbourhood in Paris

La Cité Florale (Floral City) is an idyllic village in the 13th arrondissement of Paris where time stands still. I love strolling along its leafy streets early in ... Read more!

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Paris door knockers and handles

Knock knock who’s there? Today I’d like to show you some beautiful and extravagant Paris door knockers and handles. After years strolling through the city of Paris, I have compiled a few ... Read more!

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The Secret and Offbeat Paris I want to share with you

When I got some spare time one of my favourite things to do was jump on the RER A from our beautiful suburb of Maisons-Laffitte into central Paris. ... Read more!

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The only Breton Lighthouse in Paris is no more

By the train tracks of the Montparnasse station that serves Brittany once stood a Breton lighthouse. The curious structure was well-known by people like me looking for odd ... Read more!

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What is this suspended iron bar in rue Rataud about?

Another oddity in the 5th arrondissement in Paris, not far from rue Mouffetard: the suspended iron bar dotted with crooks of rue Rataud. I took my camera and ... Read more!

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Impasse de la Santé, Paris’ last dirt track

In our Countryside in Paris series, the impasse de la Santé is an interesting one. Found in the 13th arrondissement, not far from the Val de Grâce, this ... Read more!

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Where to find the last vespasienne in Paris

Once Paris totalled over 1,200 vespasiennes. These public urinals were part of the Paris street furniture. First introduced in the mid-19th century, only one of them has kept ... Read more!

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Empêche-pipi or how to prevent wild peeing in Paris

Paris is full with little oddities and unusual things to see. One of them are empêche-pipi that can still be seen in many parts of the French capital, ... Read more!

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The refrigerator’s ancestor in Paris

Not many people know of the presence of the refrigerator’s ancestor in Paris. Find your way to the  quiet rue de Poissy in the 5th arrondissement by the ... Read more!

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Where to find the last boot scrapers of Paris?

When visiting Paris you might take notice of tiny remnants of days gone by, wondering what they were used for. One of them are boot scrapers. One hundred ... Read more!

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Parisian landmarks with the ABC of Paris

I had fun creating this unique ABC of Paris. This is a great way to learn more about the landmarks of Paris, from monuments to places and districts. ... Read more!

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Discover the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar

French journalist and writer André Hallays (1859-1930) once said: “here dwells the relics of which are today the most precious treasure of the [Unterlinden] museum of Colmar, one of ... Read more!

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An Enchanting Christmas: a blog carnival

On the first Sunday of Advent our French blog Mon Grand-Est organised a blog carnival on the theme of “An Enchanting Christmas“. To celebrate the most wonderful time of ... Read more!

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