Posts Tagged "paris"
September 1st – New: Le Pavillion des Lettres, Paris
Literary minded travellers should head to Paris’ newest hotel, Le Pavillion des Lettres when it opens this October. This is true bookish indulgence; each of the 26 rooms – one for every letter of the alphabet – is dedicated to a different writer. From
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September 1st – New: Le Pavillion des Lettres, Paris
Paris’s Belleville Hosts Its Own Biennale
The Biennale de Belleville is a brand new event that maps out a new generation of Parisian galleries: most opened in the past decade and are often little known to the public.
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Paris’s Belleville Hosts Its Own Biennale
Bank holiday traffic peak with 16m cars expected on UK roads
Bank holiday crowds also likely at Heathrow and on Eurostar Millions of people were taking to the roads early this morning to beat the hordes – only to find themselves facing the worst of the bank holiday traffic. Congestion, which began to build up on major routes yesterday afternoon, was predicted to increase steadily until midday today. And as weather conditions showed signs of improving, thousands made for the coastal regions.

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Bank holiday traffic peak with 16m cars expected on UK roads
Jazz, Very Much Alive, in Paris
Still among jazz’s biggest supporters, the French hold terrific festivals, like Jazz à la Villette, which runs from Aug. 31 to Sept
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Jazz, Very Much Alive, in Paris
August 23rd – Win Fashion Week LUXE City Guides
Harper’s Bazaar has teamed up with LUXE City Guides to offer four lucky readers the chance to win a Fashion Week box set with their style savvy London, New York, Paris and Milan city guides inside. Each bright and colourful box – you’ll take home one in
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August 23rd – Win Fashion Week LUXE City Guides
