NO WORRIES PARIS

THE GOLD MEDAL GUIDE FOR THE

ACTIVE TOURIST

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  • Boutique hotels for honeymooners and hopeless romantics

    You make the call – saucy, sophisticated, well located. Go to their websites for a good look. And make sure you don’t wander around Paris aimlessly. Plan your itinerary with the No Worries Paris guidebook. Unfortunately, you’ll spend more time out on the streets instead of the bedroom. Villa D’Estrees Hotel 17 rue Gît le…

  • Petit Palais: The Museum Cafe with Pizzaz

    Most Parisian museums have their own cafe and each has it’s own distinct personality. The one at the Petit Palais comes with views of an exotic garden, reasonably priced good sandwiches, desserts and coffee, intriguing special exhibits and an eclectic permanent collection. Total package. Now until February 3: GOD(S) A User’s Guide Drawing directly on…

  • Vintage Luxembourg

    The beehives are in a hidden corner. See if you can find them. Nostalgia. Never changes. Art in the park. Now gone.

  • Attention Local Culture Vultures and Art Loving Tourists

    The Edward Hopper exhibition at the Grand Palais (closes January 28) is divided chronologically into his formative years from 1900 to 1924 and emblamatic mature years, 1925 to 1966. Hopper lived in Paris in 1906 returning in 1909 and 1910 for shorter stays. He’s been called a realist, romantic, symbolist and formalist. You make the…