Paris has inspired many writers and artists over the centuries, and it can inspire you too. New York Times Best Selling Author Denise Grover Swank shares five places in Paris that inspire her creativity.
Paris
Paris’ Famous Pere-Lachaise Cemetery
Visit legendary Parisians of the past at Père-Lachaise Cemetery, the most famous cemetery in Paris, France. Here’s what you need to know for your visit.
Le Marais: Don’t Miss This Often-Overlooked District in Paris
Though often missed by visitors, Le Marais has a colorful history and present-day attractions that make it a must-see when visiting Paris.
Cities of Light: Viking Cruise from Prague to Paris
This Prague to Paris Viking Cruise along the Main, Rhine and Moselle Rivers enables travelers to soak up European history.
Paris: Treasures of the Canal Saint-Martin
When Paris drained Canal Saint-Martin, a treasure trove of found items revealed a unique side of Parisian life.
Paris: Lost and Found in the Latin Quarter
Paris’ bohemian heart has many a treasure for the carefree traveler. Siddharth Dasgupta reflects on the city’s charm in the wake of tragedy.
Au Revoir Paris, Hello Prague
You may find me, not sipping a velvety Bordeaux in the Marais, but rather, drinking a pilsner in Wenceslas Square.
The Parisian Angel
It was time to reconsider Paris. Sometimes places, like people, deserve second chances.
Finding Your Muse in the City of Lights
Inspiration is easy to find in Paris. Playwright Christina Hamlett explains how she courts her muse.