The Best Free Museums In Paris

Planning a trip to Paris on a budget doesn’t mean missing out on the culture the world city is known for. In fact, Paris is one of the best cities in the world for free museums, offering everything from fine art and literature to history and architecture at zero cost.  Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or staying a bit longer, these Paris museums allow you to…

The Smells of Paris Through the Seasons 

Paris is a city that leaves its mark on the senses, but none so powerfully as smell. For all the talk of its beauty, it’s the scents of Paris that stay with you. Paris changes its perfume as the months roll by, and each season carries its own smell. This month on the Paris Teachers Club blog, we take a fragrant tour of Paris through the seasons.  Winter…

The Ultimate Paris Morning Routine 

There’s something magical about mornings in Paris. The city hasn’t quite woken up, the air still carries the coolness of the night, and the streets are quiet except for the occasional rumble of a delivery truck or the clink of café cups being set out.  If you want to experience Paris in its purest, most unhurried form, here’s how to craft the perfect Paris morning routine. Start…

The 5 Best Hidden Paris Cocktail Bars

When it comes to nightlife, this city isn’t just about glitzy rooftops and grand boulevards. Some of the most memorable evenings are spent in hidden Paris cocktail bars, intimate and brimming with character.  Below, discover five standout venues that blend secrecy with superb mixology, all with the Paris Teachers Club seal of approval!  1. Lavomatic Address: 30 rue René Boulanger 75010 Paris https://www.lavomatic.paris Hidden above…

5 Of The Most Breathtaking Churches In Paris (Beyond Just Notre-Dame)

There’s something timeless about churches in Paris. Whether you’re drawn by history, architecture, or just looking for a quiet moment in a bustling city, these spaces offer sanctuary in every sense. When people think of the city’s churches, The Cathedral of Notre Dame almost always comes to mind. While its Gothic spires and tragic fire have given it a near-mythical status, Paris is home to…

Easter In France: What Do Locals Eat?

Easter, or Pâques in French, is a widely celebrated holiday in France, marked by religious traditions, family gatherings, and, of course, delicious food. While France doesn’t have the same Easter Bunny culture as some other countries, food plays a central role in the celebrations. From indulgent chocolate treats to traditional French dishes, here’s what you can expect on the Easter table in France. Chocolate eggs, bells&#8230…