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Jeffrey T Iverson takes a stroll through history on Île de la Cité and discovers the very foundations of Paris, alongside some artisans who are keeping the skills of the past alive.
Le Sentier, Paris’s historic garment district, a neighbourhood which has been all too often neglected but which is finally enjoying its share of the limelight.
Jeffrey T Iverson visits the oldest street in Paris, whose multi-layered history dates back to the Romans.
Discover Rue des Vinaigriers, a rejuvenated quartier now filled with diverse businesses, from Japanese flower arranging to leatherwork and piñatas.
It all began with Cardinal Richelieu, was hijacked by Molière and is now part of Little Tokyo. Jeffrey T Iverson finds out why Rue de Richelieu is beloved…
From Belle Époque beauties to bonbons, Jeffrey T Iverson finds Rue du Faubourg Montmartre hits the sweet spot with its...
It started life as a market garden and today is a secret haven for gourmands. Jeffrey T Iverson takes a...
Jeffrey T Iverson browses through Paris’s famous outdoor bookstalls to meet the ‘brave merchants of wit’ who have lined the...
Jeffrey T Iverson takes a stroll among the flâneurs in Passage Verdeau in the ninth arrondissement to discover a world...
Considered a case study for gentrification, this gourmet street in Paris’s 11th arrondissement is putting customers at the top of...
From the epicentre of the Revolution to a centre for epicurean revolution, this lively Parisian street has just one thing...
This Parisian thoroughfare is being gentrified, but the change is towards craftsmanship rather than commercialism. Jeffrey T Iverson enters the...