Orchids are a variety of plant that captivate people in a different way to your more common garden plants. This has a lot to do with their extraordinary shapes and exotic look. They are the sort of plant we should be able to see in large numbers in the centre of Paris.
Green initiatives are essential for the health and long-term viability of Paris and its people. One of the more interesting ideas on the table right now via major Anne Hidalgo is the concept of urban forests in Paris.
The Musée Yves Saint-Laurent has long been a focal point for fashion lovers and artists within this industry. They always know how to celebrate a subject and bring their work to fresh eyes in an interesting way.
Sunny days and the warm summer air are an invitation to enjoy the outdoors. Your stay at the Hôtel de la Motte Picquet will give you the perfect sun-kissed opportunity to discover the rooftop restaurants of the City of Light.
July in Paris should mean lots of fun fairs, events and celebrations. But, this summer is a little more subdued in the wake of lockdown. Even so, there are still plenty of things to do in Paris in July as parks, theme parks, museums and terraces reopen for the season.
The easing of lockdown restrictions in Paris has opened the doors to some experiences we have craved for months. While following appropriate guidelines, you can once again head to museums and sit out on terraces to enjoy good food and sunshine. A great option for a hot July day is the rooftop terrace of Musée Guimet.