All About French Brunch: What You Need to Know About the Paris Brunch Scene
Brunch, a delicious late-morning meal often enjoyed on the weekends and associated with American culture, has made its way across the Atlantic to France. All over Paris, you’ll find phrases like formule brunch (set brunch menu), brunch pas cher (affordable…
Why You Need to Visit the Informative Palais de la Porte Dorée
The Palais de la Porte Dorée, a unique building located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, is currently home to the Musée de l’histoire de l’immigration (Immigration History Museum) and a tropical aquarium. From its extraordinary facade to its thought-provoking…
Best Pottery Painting in Paris: We Tested Biscuit Atelier
There’s so much more to Paris than its most popular tourist attractions, and as Americans living in France, we love finding new things to see and do in the city of light. Two weeks ago, we signed up for a…
Sarah Donnelly’s “The Only American in Paris” Review: Unparalleled Comedy
Last Saturday, after spending the afternoon in Paris, Jalen and I headed to the Théâtre BO Saint Martin to do something we’ve never done before in France: see a comedy show! From the second we started following stand-up comedian Sarah…
Studying in France as Americans: Hectic and Entertaining Student Life
The month of November went by in a blur as Jalen and I continue to tackle our master’s degrees in Logistics and Public Law at the Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne. Between work, school, and new experiences, the days passed quickly.…
Three Reasons to Skip Studying Abroad in Paris
Many Americans who dream of studying abroad don’t say, “I want to study in France!” but “I want to study in Paris!” The internet is teeming with videos, articles, and testimonies about studying and living in the city of lights.…