11:30 AM France Travel Coverage - The New York Times | ||||
#travel to france # What Travelers Can Expect in ParisIf you’re visiting Paris, here’s what you need to know about flights, hotels, getting around and how to help in the wake of the attacks. A Left-Bank Bistro Raises the BarThe distinguished Michelin-starred chef Jean-François Piège has opened a 20-seat spot that deserves high marks for exquisite execution. The True Heart of French Seaside ChicLet the partiers keep the Riviera. Just a few hundred miles to the west sits the alluring little island of Île de Ré, and its unspoiled pastures and vineyards. An Old Paris Hotel, in the Hands of a Graffiti ArtistAndré Saraiva teamed up with the writers Glenn O’Brien and Olivier Zahm to reimagine the famous Hôtel Grand Amour. A Scourge in Paris, Love Locks Prevail in Other CitiesThe ritual of securing a lock around a bridge may be here to stay. Love locks remain in Paris, which removed many, and have spread to cities from New York to Vancouver. Places Where Hemingway Lived or TraveledHemingway liked Idaho in the fall, Key West for the fishing, but lived in Cuba longer than anyplace else. Seduced by Beaune in BurgundyA tour of ancient Beaune includes wine cellars, a mustard factory and the best dish in all of France. Inside the Vibrant New Rooms of Paris’s Hotel MontanaBy ALICE CAVANAGH Newly renovated suites in the city’s legendary hotel were made to look “like an eccentric friend gave you a key to his apartment.”
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